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Original: 10/6/2006 4:43 PM
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Friday, October 06, 2006
 

Attention Republican Party

Dear GOP,

The cost of obtaining my vote has gone up.  The new price requires rational and logical support for planks in the platform, and policies that are honest, accountable, and responsible.

My vote will no longer be obtained by appeals to neo-Fundamentalist values.  I will not be swayed by a "pro-life" banner that contains mutually contradictory positions (anti-abortion but pro-death penalty and pro-war; anti-stem cell research but pro-invitro fertilization, et cetera).  My vote will not be won by religiously-motivated "abstinance only" campaigns that have spent billions on an "education" program that has been proven (time and again) to be ineffective, and that often includes overt lying to children.

Furthermore, the trumpeting of conservative "family values" that represent nothing more than bigotry, thinly veiled oppression, fear, religiously-fueled discrimination, and hatred, will absolutely not convince me to vote in your favor.

I will no longer vote for a party who has shown repeatedly that it has no respect for scientific integrity.

My vote will not go to a party who's leadership has consistently engaged in illegal activities (secret military tribunals, unconstitutional wiretaps, blatant cruelty and torture and seemingly endless violations of the Geneva Conventions) and steadfastly refuses to admit to any wrong-doing.  In fact, rather than own up to its deeds, the administration had instead asked for "clarity" in an attempt to re-write the rules and legalize the torture they've been caught doing.  Such behavior is completely appalling and absolutely unacceptable.

Speaking of illegal activities...  How many people in the current administration have been indicted now?  Libby, Noe, Safavian, DeLay, and soon Frist, and others?  My vote will not be had by any Republican who ignores or approves of such wide-ranging problems.

I will not vote for any candidates that engage in their party's new "strategy" of using name-calling and made-up-words to marginalize opposing views and obfuscate legitimate matters of importance.  The new fad of using empty transitory slogans, one-liner (or recently, one-worder) epithets, and divisive polarizing rhetoric will simply not earn my vote, and should be recognized for what it is: childish and an obstacle to progress.

My vote will not be given to the party that repeatedly attempts to cancel programs that hold it accountable for its policies.  Examples, such as trying to silence the SIPP because it proves an increase in US poverty, railroading the OSC by dispensing with whistleblower protection, and granting the Pentagon arbitrary immunity from the FOIA, are indicative of Orwellian government and should be exposed and decried, not tacitly approved of.

I will not vote for a party who's fiscal and economic policies have encouraged or caused one of the largest deficits in history (including a nearly 9 trillion dollar national debt), and promoted the enrichment of the rich.  Furthermore, I will not vote in favor of an administration that seeks to increase spending on propaganda while cutting support for real reporting from PBS and NPR.


The above is a brief explanation of the many reasons I have for reconsidering how I spend my vote.  It should be clear that even without considering the increasing problems and mistakes of the "war on terror" (and the administration-leaked NIE report that says invading Iraq has made terrorism worse), the reasons are plentiful.  I would encourage others to think carefully and weigh the value of your vote, and join me in my resolve not to give that vote away for far too cheap a price.
 

 Posted 10/6/2006 4:43 PM - 10 comments

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aaaand the democrats got it right? psh.
Posted 10/9/2006 4:44 PM by annabellejune - reply

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No one has it right.  You seemed to have missed the point.
Posted 10/9/2006 10:07 PM by Ashe_the_Stampede - reply

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actually, that was my point.

And I usually don't misunderstand my bro Derek. ;)

Posted 10/12/2006 12:27 PM by annabellejune - reply

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BTW your hair looks SWEET. See you and your blushing bride tomorrow night?
Posted 10/12/2006 12:29 PM by annabellejune - reply

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My point didn't have much, if anything, to do with Democrats.

However, if my point causes me (or somebody else) to strongly consider not voting for the party who's idiocy I just outlined, and in so doing my vote (or yours) is cast in favor of a Democrat who is the antithesis of nearly all of my criticisms of the GOP, then so be it.  That vote will have been better spent, and the country will be better off for it.

Posted 10/12/2006 1:04 PM by Derek_Timothy - reply

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I really feel you have been getting information from one point of you in many of your complaints. Take the Libby indictment, there was no crime committed and soon this case will be thrown out. You can't leak an secret opperative name when they were no longer an operative at the time of supposed leak. And now we know two people knew how the leak occured but never came forward to stop the indictment. Also, why aren't these two people being indicted now?
I think both parties have many problems and there is no denying that. The Democrats still have not come up with any plans yet on what they would do to improve things. All I hear from them is that they wouldn't of done whatever it is, the way the administration did it but no plan of their own. I still feel the Republicans have the best plan for the economy, perfect no but it had great results. You don't hear the media talking much about the unployment being at a all time low and how inflation is being kept in check. Businesses are expanding and the stock market has closed in on an all time high. The media, which is best descibed as "the Drive by Media" has been on the offensive to attack this adminastration and too slant or misrepresent the facts.
Please be careful and at least read some news from the right to hear a balanced argument.
Posted 10/15/2006 11:18 PM by Deskisamess_Part_Deux - reply

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The above comment were made by your Dad not your mother.
Posted 10/15/2006 11:19 PM by Deskisamess_Part_Deux - reply

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Regarding point of view...

I actually tried pretty hard to provide references from many different sources, representing several points of view, as I linked to evidence for my complaints.  For instance, I sourced from several independent research organizations (such as Rethinkingschools.org, SAM, HumanRightsWatch, FactCheck.org, FreePress.net, et cetera), multiple news outlets (from MSNBC to the BBC to Salon to Slate to NPR), the government's own research and reports, and other sources (such as Wikipedia, The Daily Show, and The Colbert Report, to name a few).

Admittedly, most (all?) news sources will sometimes evidence bias.  But no matter what side or bias you favor, facts stand for themselves.  My complaints regarding abstinence programs, "family" values, disrespect/disregard for science, dishonest campaigning, lawless governing, censorship, disinformation, and fiscal policy, are all based on facts that any decent news source should provide adequate references for.

Regarding the Libby matter...  To my knowledge, he has been charged with one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of perjury, and two counts of making false statements.  If those charges stand, he's definitely committed crimes.  In my view, when conservative media outlets focus on the CIA operative leak (something Libby has to date not been charged with), they are intentionally obfuscating the facts, effectively ignoring the crimes he's actually been charged with.

Regarding the Democrats alleged lack of a plan in relation to their criticism...  According to my research, it's simply not true.  It's an oft-repeated FoxNews talking point, sure, but I don't buy it.

Posted 10/18/2006 1:50 AM by Derek_Timothy - reply

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Vote for Ron Paul.
Posted 11/5/2007 12:56 PM by online now ReformedPatriot Xanga True Member - reply

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Um, I don't think so.
Posted 11/5/2007 1:50 PM by Derek_Timothy - reply


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