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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

Howard Dean defends Barack Obama's Socialism on Television during a discussion on a news program.

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  • God help us....

  • Big difference between free market capitalism and corporatism. Dean obviously doesn't know that difference.

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  • Enough capitalism in the past 8 years?!?!?! was it capitalism when the federal government made banks give out high risk home loans? was it capitalism when george bush bailed out the financial sector? someone get this guy some air he is apparently having some kind of psychotic episode.

  • No shit. How many Americans are even aware of the fact that were are in the midst of a cultural revolution designed to foist socialist and Marxist ideals upon our nation. Obama is just like crazy old Mao in so many respects that it is frightening. How he whips up the vast leagions of brainless, gutless and witless youth is astonishing. I wonder who is pulling Obama's strings, though? Where are Lin Biao, Jiang Qing, and the rest of his "Gang of Four"? Howard Dean, perhaps? Time will tell.

  • All you Republicans running around screaming Obama is a socialist crack me up. REPUBLICANS came up with SOCIAL SECURITY....freaking idiots.

  • I could care less what howard dim has to say fuck him.

  • It's obvious!

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