i hope some of you understand my concern about separating the mission of DFA from the Dean campaign ... you should not view me as "anti-Dean' ... i'm not ... i strongly support him for DNC chair ...
take a look at this link:
http://www.democracyforamerica.com/news.php24 of the first 25 news blurbs that DFA chose to put on their website mention Dean's name ... that's without even clicking the link to read the article ... when i say Dean plays a very dominant role, he does ... 24 of 25 is "very dominant" ...
i've spent a fair amount of time reading the DFA website ... the reason i'm still considering joining DFA is because of the things i've read there ... but they aren't likely to have an article about DFA being a front for Dean's future political aspirations ... i'm not saying that's what DFA is ... and, as i said earlier in this thread, Dean's high profile may be necessary given the relative newness of the organization ... DFA needs headlines, members and energy ... but if it's going to succeed, it will have to prove that it's more than just the Howard Dean Show ...
keep up the good work ... i'm weighing my options ...