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House Democrats Criticize Dean's Israel Remarks

by Nedra Pickler
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean drew fire from House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and several Jewish lawmakers on Wednesday over his remarks concerning Israel.
"This is not a time to be sending mixed messages," Dean's critics said in a letter circulated by Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., and signed by Pelosi and more than two dozen other Democratic House members who are supporting other candidates. "On the contrary, in these difficult times we must reaffirm our unyielding commitment to Israel's survival and raise our voices against all forms of terrorism and incitement."

Last week at a rally in Santa Fe, N.M., Dean said an "enormous number" of Israeli settlements must go to make progress in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "It's not our place to take sides," he said.

The former Vermont governor's comments drew criticism from some Jewish Democrats, a key party constituency. During a Democratic presidential debate Tuesday night, Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman accused Dean, the front-runner in the race, of turning his back on Israel.

Pelosi, Berman - who is Jewish - and several others who signed the letter are supporting Rep. Dick Gephardt's presidential candidacy, while others back Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.

New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a Dean supporter who is Jewish, said he was comfortable with Dean's position, although Dean initially used some language that could concern some pro-Israelis. But Nadler said Dean's clarifications since then should have cleared that up.

"This is sent out by Gephardt supporters and it should be seen for what it is - a political document trying to exploit his statement before he has a chance to clarify it," Nadler said.

Pelosi spokesman Brendan Daly said she did not sign the letter because of her endorsement of Gephardt, but because she was concerned about Dean's comments on Israel.

"It is unacceptable for the U.S. to be `evenhanded' on these fundamental issues," the letter said.

During the debate Tuesday night, Dean defended himself by saying he and former President Bill Clinton held the same view on the issue - that the United States must have the trust of both sides to negotiate between the two countries. He repeated that argument during an appearance Wednesday on CNN's "Wolf Blitzer Reports."

"I believe the position that I take on Israel is exactly the position the United States has taken for 54 years," he said on the show. But he acknowledged that saying there should be an "evenhanded policy" toward the Israelis and the Palestinians may have been a poor choice of words.

"I have since learned that is a sensitive word to use in certain communities," he said. "So perhaps I could have used a different euphemism. But the fact of the matter is, at the negotiating table, we have to have the trust of both sides."

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On the Net:

Howard Dean: http://www.deanforamerica.com

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by Fred
Dump both of them.

Yes, to her it is 'unacceptable' to be evenhanded.

Nice, Nancy, really nice. Makes a lot of sense there.

And Dean has already come out to the right of Bush on the Zionist / Terrorist issues, so Pelosi is essentially clueless.

by Smarter Than Thou
Democrats are increasingly anti-Jewish, so Dean's comments do not suprise me. What DOES suprise me the sheer idiocy of the Democrats bashing the Bush economic policy.

If any of them had studied economics, it would obvious to them that tax cuts HELP the economy during times of recession. Gephardt is obviously too dumb to realize that, Sharpton made a career on fradulant hate crimes he made up, and Dean takes his advise from doing whatever Bush doesn't do.
by rich zionist
especially if it's for me!

What did you do with YOUR tax cut, poor person activists? Did you even get any? It would seem that only rich people count, in my vocabulary. Or, that the middle class's extra $200 will turn the economy around somehow from it's worst spiral in decades.

But who cares? I'm rich and I support killing people using missiles shot into their homes! As long as it isn't *my* home . . .
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