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Iraq War Worsens Terrorism- Republican Senate Control

Posted in Whig Letters by Administrator on September 29th, 2006

Iraq War Worsens Terrorism- Republican Senate Control

Things are not looking good for Senator Allen in Virginia, Lt. Governor Steele in Maryland, Mayor Corker in Tennessee and a dozen other Republican Senatorial candidates around the nation because of Bush’s failed Iraq War and terrorism policies. A highly classified report issued by all 16 US intelligence agencies has concluded that the Iraq War has increased the threat of international terrorism facing the American nation.

Although the Bush White House has always hyped the Iraq War as vital to the international fight against extreme Islamic terrorism, critics have long disagreed. The Republicans in Congress and the Senate have largely repeated the false claims and talking points being pushed by the Bush White House. They are likely to pay a huge political price at the polls this November.

The Iraq War is simply a failure of political leadership and political vision. Like Vietnam, the failure is not really a military one. Our military is almost always victorious in military terms. The real failure is that the Bush Republicans are inclined to use military force to solve problems where military force are not the most appropriate means. Military force was never going to be the best or sole solution to fighting the forces of Bin Laden!

Republican candidates should be held responsible for their support of Bush’s failed policies they have long supported. Kean is likely to lose steam in New Jersey as a result of this intelligence report. Senate races in New Jersey, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, Montana and Nevada are going to see Democratic candidates gaining support as a direct result of this National Intelligence Estimate concluding the Iraq War is undermining the so-called “War on Terror.”

Voters are angry with Bush Republicans over being lied to by Republican politicians over the reasons we invaded Iraq. Weapons of mass destruction were never found. These WMD’s seem to have not existed at the time of the invasion. The Iraq military was not a serious threat to other Middle East nations after the first Iraq War much less the United States. The only widely accepted reason believed by significant segments of the American public is that somehow Iraq was a vital front in the “War on Terror.”

It was another lie that invading Iraq would help the United States in the battle with the terrorist band under the control of Bin Laden. We need clear thinking, non-ideological approaches to serious issues including terrorism, security, foreign policy, trade, etc. The Bush Republicans are not giving us this kind of leadership.

Voters are not stupid. Democratic candidates need to publicize this NIE report and go on the offensive against the failed Republican policies supported by Republican candidates.

Written by Stephen Crockett (co-host of Democratic Talk Radio http://www.DemocraticTalkRadio.com ). Mail: P.O. Box 283, Earleville, Maryland 21919. Email: midsouthcm@aol.com . Phone: 443-907-2367.
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Ehrlich is an awful Maryland Governor

Posted in Whig Letters by Administrator on September 1st, 2006

Dear Editor,

Ehrlich has proven himself to be strongly biased against any policies or proposals that actually help working Americans in these difficult financial times. In keeping with his strong allegiance with the pro-Corporate wing of his Party, he has opposed increases in the minimum wage, relief from sky-rocketing electricity prices, expanded health care for Wal-Mart workers (Fair Share Health Act) , easier voting for working citizens, etc.

Our Republican Governor has politicized state government at every opportunity. The sheer arrogance of Ehrlich in ordering all state government employees not to talk to certain journalists because he did not like what they wrote is stunning! Ehrlich has displayed, like the Bush White House, a tendency to be dictatorial and controlling.

Ehrlich has been raising obscene amounts of money from wealthy individuals, large corporations and national Republican sources. In my opinion, Ehrlich has decided that campaign cash from the “moneyed Fat Cats” is more important than supporting laws that actually help the average citizen.

Republicans have been running to the courts to overturn popular laws enacted by their elected representatives. They use federal courts to trample on “states rights” when the federal judges are more biased in their favor. We are seeing the results of Republican efforts to pack our courts with Republican Right Wing judicial activists.

Republicans like Ehrlich, Bush, Cheney and Steele are elitists. They are interested in ruling over us instead of representing us. We have an opportunity to send two of them, Ehrlich and Steele, into early retirement in November.

Sincerely,

Stephen Scott Crockett

Candidate for Cecil County Democratic Central Committee

P.O. Box 283
Earleville, Maryland 21919