The Associated Press
Friday, June 17, 2005; 10:02 PM
WASHINGTON -- A handful of people at Democratic National Headquarters distributed material critical of Israel during a public forum questioning the Bush administration's Iraq policy, drawing an angry response and charges of anti-Semitism from party chairman Howard Dean on Friday.
"We disavow the anti-Semitic literature, and the Democratic National Committee stands in absolute disagreement with and condemns the allegations," Dean said in a statement posted on the DNC Web site.
Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, the senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, organized the forum on Thursday at the Capitol to publicize and discuss the so-called Downing Street memo. That document suggests that the Bush administration believed that war with Iraq was inevitable and that the administration was determined to use intelligence about weapons of mass destruction to justify the ouster of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
It went from being a committee meeting to a forum
well.. Howard The Dean gets one right folks. This stuff was outright malarky. so we now know that even to Howard dean their is a limit to the insanity....
You can Imply the US government is like Nazi's but no parinoid jewish conspiracy theories allowed
good for you howie
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