Daily Archives: February 28, 2006

HOWARD DEAN ON DEFENSE TODAY

“The Weakest Adminstration on Defense We Have Seen in Many, Many Years”
(From a speech given by Governor Dean earlier today 2/28/2006 at the the Annual Conference of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs. — Tim)

“Karl Rove says that the Republicans are going to win on the issue of defense. I submit to you that if the issue is defense, the Republicans will lose because this is the weakest Administration on defense that we’ve seen in many, many years. What I mean is this. For five years this President has been in the White House. For five years North Korea continues to possess nuclear weapons. For five years this Administration has been in the White House, Iran moves closer every day to producing nuclear weapons. For four years, Osama Bin Laden has been on the loose and remains so. And today we see the specter, as reported in the Jerusalem post- of a company that is about to take over American ports, which actively continues today to boycott Israel.

“The Democrats have a better idea. First we will conclude the negotiations with the Chinese and the North Koreans to disarm North Korea. Secondly, under no circumstances will a Democratic Administration ever allow Iran to become a nuclear power. Three, we will kill or capture Osama bin Laden and four, the authority and the control of the ports of the United States must be retained by American companies.

“We are not simply speaking about the United Arab Emirates — we are also speaking about the western ports which are controlled by companies controlled by the Chinese government. Foreign governments of any kind ought not to be controlling American ports, especially when the Coast Guard already recommended that they could not guarantee the security of the ports.”

“We will defend America.”

“Republicans have been in power long enough to show that they can’t be trusted with your money, your defense or power. The truth is today, 34% of the American people think that the President is doing a good job. So, we’re not talking about a fifty-fifty country- we’re simply talking about a country that wants competence and honesty in their leadership again”

“While the Republicans have done a good job winning elections the. . .way they win elections is the root cause for why they’ve done such a terrible job governing America. . .

“If you divide people in order to win elections, you can’t govern. . .The president has to understand that they are the President of all people, not just 50.1%.”

Together, America Can Do Better – A Positive Democratic Agenda

“So our strategy is very simple- we want to make it clear to the American people what the Republicans are about and what their discrepancies are between what they say and what they do. We also want to make sure the American people understand what we are going to do differently.

“One- we will pass ethics legislation within the first 100 days of our re-ascension to power, and eliminate the scandals and the corruption that the Republicans have brought to power. We want honest and open government in America again.

“Two- we want a strong national defense which begins with telling the truth to our citizens and our soldiers and our allies before we send troops abroad.

“Three- we want American jobs that will stay in America by creating a new energy independence industry, creating thousands of manufacturing jobs and construction jobs to retrofit our homes and businesses.

“Four- we want a health care system which works for everyone, just like 36 other countries in the world have.

“And five- we want a strong public education system so we can have opportunity and optimism back in America again. . .”

STATE(s) of Emergency – the CANARY has DIED

I NEVER RECALL SO MANY GOVERNORS (BOTH REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRAT) DECLARING STATES OF EMERGENCY IN THEIR STATES AT THE SAME TIME AS IS CURRENTLY HAPPENING.

THANK YOU TIMES ARGUS and Associated Press for this important article. (introduction and link posted below)

Yes, the Governors of many states are concerned with the eroding fabric of our federal government.

First we had several states declaring emergencies because of the Medicare D prescription drug BOONDOGGLE!

Last evening, Governor Napolitano was on CNN and she has just declared a State of Emergency in Arizona because of the parade of illegal immigrants from Mexico streaming into Arizona. Governor Richardson in New Mexico declared a similar state of emegency although he was not on CNN last evening.

These STATES OF EMERGENCIES are not even WEATHER related which is usually what we see governors declaring emergencies for!

FOLKS! THIS IS A WAKE UP CALL! THIS IS THE CANARY IN THE COAL MINE! THE CANARY JUST DIED!

Bush’s missteps worry nation’s GOP governors

February 28, 2006

By Robert Tanner Associated Press

WASHINGTON — If President Bush thinks he has problems in the nation’s capital, he should hear what his allies are saying in the state capitals.

[http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060228/NEWS/602280354/1002]

Republican governors, more tuned to grassroots politics than their Washington counterparts, warn that the administration’s fumbles in the past few months are taking a toll back home. Their constituents are seeing mistake after mistake — from the slow response to a hurricane-ravaged New Orleans to prescription drugs and ports security.

 

National Issue Comes Home

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Today’s Washington Post carried a story about the national controversy over emergency contraception, with more than sixty bills pending in state legislatures to either encourage or discourage its use. While things look bad in some states, the Senate Health and Welfare Committee is taking testimony on H-237 later this week. The committee is scheduled to take action on the bill tomorrow, Tuesday, and if the committee passes the bill it could be on the floor later this week.

Of course, none of this would be necessary if the FDA weren’t sitting on emergency contraception to mollify the extreme right, people who believe that pregnancy is a suitable punishment for having sex.

If things line up right in Vermont, the bill, which has already passed the House, will pass the Senate and be on its way to Governor Douglas for his signature.