Culture of Life?

I get to give my snide comment here. I just read my brother’s anti-Kerry diatribe, which reads like the RNC’s talking points. I have one thing to say. Even if all of those things are true, Kerry is still a better choice than Bush.

Why? Kerry lives in the real world, not some fantasy land of far right illusion and coddled fratboys.

Speaking of Bush, I was thinking this morning about how he goes on and on about “a culture of life”, as it relates to abortion. That’s all fine and good. But, does he really believe in a culture of life? Bush presided over more executions in his time as governor in Texas than any governor in history. He openly mocked Karla Faye Tucker before signing her death warrant. He started a war in Iraq, against a country that wasn’t a clear and present danger to us (Steve, all those biological weapons you’re talking about? They’re either scientific samples, debunked, or “lost” from before the first Gulf War – look it up). That war has cost almost 1100 coalition soldiers’ lives, 14,000 Iraqi lives (that’s the most cautious number, could be as high as 20,000), changed over 7,000 U.S. troops’ lives through injury, and injured tens of thousands of Iraqis, with no end in site, no strategy to win the peace, and no one willing to help out while Bush is still playing the cowboy. He’s also presided over the highest increase in children below the poverty line since those numbers have been tracked.

It seems to me that if Bush was really for a “culture of life”, he would worry a little more about those already living in this world that those about to come into it. Oh, and on abortion – abortions have actually gone up while Bush has been President.

So, Bush is a miserable failure on more than one front. He’s botched the war on terror. He’s botched his “culture of life”. How does this man deserve a second term?

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Live in Sterling, VA and Want to Vote?

If you live in Sterling and you used to vote at either the Sterling Community Center Annex or the Satellite County Offices, our voting location has changed to the Farm Heritage Museum in Claude Moore park. The address is 21668 Heritage Farm Lane. You should also check the Sterling District polling locations from the County. It has all the polling places, not just this one.

There’s a good chance that Claude Moore isn’t your polling location. You should use the election officer, but I didn’t get the forms in on time, so I’m going to be a poll worker for the Kerry camp. I know it’s a stretch to think that Kerry will win Virginia, but it’s close. It’s really close (three points last poll I saw), and with registrations through the roof, I think all the polls may be wrong and this could be a blowout for one side or the other. It all depends on who those new registered voters are, and if they actually end up voting.

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They Don’t Deserve It

The Bush Administration has failed the country on so many levels, they don’t deserve to win. They just don’t. Unless you’re a one issue voter, how can you support an Administration who lied to you, not about a blowjob, but about going to war? The NY Times (I know, I know, but read it) has the best Rumsfeld declares there was no link between Saddam and al Qaeda, then backpedals. This statement’s not based on new evidence that’s come out since the invasion, but finally stating the truth of what they knew beforehand.

  • Bremer admits we didn’t have enough troops.

  • It’s unbelievable to me that these aren’t impeachable offenses. Compounded with Abu Ghraib, why hasn’t Rumsfeld been hauled in front of Congress and charged? Why are Wolfowitz, Bolton and Feith still employed? Why does Condi still have a job that she’s apparently not willing to do?

    A vote for President isn’t just for one man, especially an incumbent. It’s a vote for the entire Administration. This one’s a disaster, and it’s time for them to go.

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    Just Some Facts… the W Edition

    Melissa asked for facts. Well, I’ve got facts. They’re all the things that Bush has done in office that should disqualify him from being our President. Here goes… (the sources aren’t the only ones, just the first ones I found in my frantic scurrying over the web)

    George W. Bush’s (and his Administration’s) Record:

    • George W. Bush has presided over the largest deficits in this country’s history by any measure, after coming into office with the largest budget surplus in history.

    • While I can understand why the Bush administration doesn’t bear all the blame for not stopping 9/11 from happening, they let Abu Ghraib happen. Abu Ghraib is the largest stain ever on our ever-decreasing reputation. It’s an international crime the scale of which our country has never committed. That people far up the chain of command (ie: political appointees) were not held responsible by the President is unbelievable.

    • George W. Bush lied to the American people about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. The evidence bears no other conclusion.

    • Dick Cheney is still being paid by Halliburton, the largest recipient of no-bid contracts in Iraq. Sources: CNN and CBS News

    • Tom Ridge hold sizable amount of stock in companies with contracts with the Department of Homeland Security. Source: Congressional Quarterly

    • The Bush Administration resisted the formation of the 9/11 Commission and fought their requests for information at every turn. Only when the commission members went public with the stonewalling did they relent. Source: BBC News, here and here

    • George W. Bush has spent 27% of his first time on vacation. Source: Yahoo

    • The Administration refused to listen to the advice of experts at the Pentagon about the aftermath of the war, and failed to plan for the contingencies those experts thought most likely to happen (and have been proven correct). This is backed by General Tommy Franks’ memoir about the war, and the statements of both Pentagon personel and Administration officials. See timelines linked above.

    There is, of course, more.

    John Kerry is the only other viable option. George W. Bush and his Administration have proven they are unfit to lead this country. They have proven to be incompetant, inflexible and seemingly prejudge every situation, deciding a course of action before reviewing available facts, and then refusing to change course, even when their present course proves unsustainable.

    I’ll work on getting facts on why you should vote for John Kerry instead of just voting against George W. Bush, but I wanted to get these out.

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    The Failure in Chief

    This \[Iraq\] is a central part on the war on terror. They’re fighting us because they’re fighting freedom. — George W. Bush

    Mr. President, Iraq would not be part of the war on terror if you hadn’t made it so. Your decision to invade was the best present anyone has ever given to Osama bin Laden. You turned Iraq into the center of the war on terror. If you hadn’t invaded, we would have the troops to use as leverage against Iran and North Korea. We would have the troops to find and nullify (ie: kill or capture) Osama bin Laden. We wouldn’t have lost over a thousand troops and turned the world against us. Saddam wasn’t a threat. Rice and Powell said so in 2001. Your own State Department and Intelligence agencies told you so.

    You don’t deserve to be President. You don’t deserve to get 10% of the vote, much less have the support you have today. I hope you lose in a spectacular fashion.

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    If I Had Five Minutes With The President

    I got If You Had Five Minutes With The President in the mail, and have been reading it this week. The premise of the book is that you’ve got five minutes with the President, not neccessarily Bush, but the “next” President, whoever that might be. Good premise, right? It’s too bad that the book is packed with celebrities who talk in vague terms about the same things over and over again. There are some really interesting, and entertaining pieces, especially Stephen Collins’ and Richard Belzer’s (so far, I’m about halfway through). Where the book shines is when it gets off the vague and inept Bush-bashing, the premise shines through and offers some really funny and interesting pieces.

    I’m thinking about my five minutes… There’s so much I want to cover and address, yet I know that it means nothing to anyone but me. I realize that to those in power, I am nothing. You are also nothing (unless you give six digit contributions to the right people). Maybe that’s what I write about… but really, the President is the President of 280,000,000 people, and I’m just one of them, an average one at that. My salary is average. I have a wife, two kids, two cars, a mortgage, and am overweight. Yep, I’m pretty average. What politician cares about the average American? It surely isn’t anyone in power today, that’s for sure.

    I’m worried about the future of our country. After getting halfway through the book, I took a good long look at how I perceive the political process and the environment today, and I’m sick of all of it. The political landscape is beset by a complete and utter lack of ethics. From Ohio’s plan to refuse registrations not printed on exactly the right paper, to the Pentagon’s blocking access to the foreign voter’s information site, to the steady stream of minority voter intimidation in the South, to the continuing abuse of campaign finance loopholes, to the continued twisting of the truth and outright lies told by the Presidential campaigns. There are no more “gentlemen politicians” in Washington.

    It’s no wonder the American people are cynical. You’ve given them plenty to be cynical about. From an energy policy written by the companies it’s supposed to regulate to a presciption drug plan written by insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies, we have no reason to believe that anyone in the Government has our best interest at heart. Nothing the government does anymore seems to be done for the “common good”. It’s all done for money, influence or to maintain power.

    Mr. President, whoever you end up being, Bush or Kerry, please restore my faith in the promise of Democracy. Do the ‘right’ thing for no other reason than it’s the right thing to do. Don’t lie to us. Listen to those who oppose your positions. Work with the “other side”. Enforce the law justly, not selectively. Don’t think you’re above the law. Please don’t think that because you’re President, or because we’re the United States of America, that the rules don’t apply to us. They do. More so, because we’re supposedly that shining city on the hill. If we’re going to be that city, and we’re going to shine, we’ve got a lot of amends to make, a lot of tarnish to remove and a lot of explaining to do to those who used to look up to us.

    Please, don’t just promise to restore “honor and dignity” to the White House. Do it.

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    Write Your Senator

    I just wrote mine…

    Dear Senator Warner,
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    I read this story today and was\
    shocked that an agency of this Government would attempt to withhold voting\
    information from Americans living abroad. The explanation provided by the\
    Pentagon is completely\
    unreasonable, as U.S. Government sites that deal with much more sensitive\
    information, and would be at much higher risk for hacking (such as\
    whitehouse.gov) are available without incident through the affected ISP’s.\
    This can only be a politically motivated decision, and it troubles me greatly.

    This is an attempt by someone to disenfranchise thousands, if not millions,\
    of American citizens, many in our Armed Forces, and it needs to be stopped\
    immediately. This is an affront to one of our basic rights as citizens of this\
    country, and that the Pentagon would take this step without Congressional\
    approval or proper notification of the public is unacceptable.

    I hope, as chairman of the Armed Services Committee, you can put a stop to\
    this and get answers as to why this decision was made, who made it, and see\
    to it that the responsible party is properly reprimanded. Personally, I think\
    the appropriate action is that whoever approved this action be removed from\
    their position.

    Sincerely,
    \
    Kevin Lawver
    \
    Sterling, VA

    (I e-mailed McCain too)

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    Pentagon Tries to Disenfranchise Overseas Voters

    Pentagon blocks site for voters outside U.S.

    Unbelievable. Their explanation is hackers? I call B.S.. Apparently no other U.S. Government sites are blocked, just the one for Americans living overseas to register to vote, and close to the deadline for registration as well. What are you afraid of, W?

    I can’t believe that our government would sink so low. How do you justify cutting off millions of Americans living abroad, including several thousand members of our armed forces, many of whom are serving in war zones created by this President, from information they need in order to cast their votes?

    This goes way over the line. Whoever approved this needs to be fired today, and charged under any applicable law. This is insane. How dare they. Have they no shame?

    No matter who you support, trying to take away the right to vote from any American citizen who has that right should be seen as gross misconduct and treason. We’re not talking about a floor vote on the Senate. We’re not talking about buying influence. We’re talking about trying to take away a basic right guaranteed by the Constitution. You try to take that away from any citizen who has it, you’re not fit to work for my Government.

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