Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Another Former GOP Governor Endorses Kerry

Why this Republican Ex-Governor will be Voting for Kerry
Elmer L. Andersen
Minneapolis Star Tribune

Throughout my tenure and beyond as the 30th governor of this state, I have been steadfastly aligned -- and until recently, proudly so -- with the Minnesota Republican Party.

It dismays me, therefore, to have to publicly disagree with the national Republican agenda and the national Republican candidate but, this year, I must.

The two "Say No to Bush" signs in my yard say it all.

The present Republican president has led us into an unjustified war -- based on misguided and blatantly false misrepresentations of the threat of weapons of mass destruction. The terror seat was Afghanistan. Iraq had no connection to these acts of terror and was not a serious threat to the United States, as this president claimed, and there was no relation, it's now obvious, to any serious weaponry. Although Saddam Hussein is a frightful tyrant, he posed no threat to the United States when we entered the war. George W. Bush's arrogant actions to jump into Iraq when he had no plan how to get out have alienated the United States from our most trusted allies and weakened us immeasurably around the world.

Also, if there as well had been proper and careful coordination of services and intelligence on Sept. 11, 2001, that horrific disaster might also have been averted. But it was a separate event from this brutal mess of a war, and the disingenuous linking of the wholly unrelated situation in Iraq to 9/11 by this administration is not supported by the facts.

Sen. John Kerry was correct when he said that seemingly it is only Bush and Dick Cheney who still believe their own spin. Both men spew outright untruths with evangelistic fervor. For Bush -- a man who chose to have his father help him duck service in the military during the Vietnam War -- to disparage and cast doubt on the medals Kerry won bravely and legitimately in the conflict of battle is a travesty.

For Cheney to tell the hand-picked, like-minded Republican crowds in Des Moines last month that to vote for John Kerry could mean another attack like that of 9/11 is reprehensible. Moreover, such false statements encourage more terrorist attacks rather than prevent them.

A far smaller transgression, but one typical of his stop-at-nothing tactics, was Cheney's assertion in last Wednesday's vice-presidential debate that he'd never met Sen. John Edwards until that night. The next day -- and the media must stay ever-vigilant at fact-checking the lies of this ticket -- news reports, to the contrary, showed four video clips of Edwards and Cheney sitting next to each other during the past five years.

In both presidential debates, Kerry has shown himself to be of far superior intellect and character than Bush. He speaks honestly to the American people, his ethics are unimpeachable and, clearly, with 20 respected years in the Senate, he has far better credentials to lead the country than did Bush when he was elected four years ago. And a far greater depth of understanding of domestic and foreign affairs to do it now.

Not that the sitting president has ever really been at the helm.

I am more fearful for the state of this nation than I have ever been -- because this country is in the hands of an evil man: Dick Cheney. It is eminently clear that it is he who is running the country, not George W. Bush.

Bush's phony posturing as cocksure leader of the free world -- symbolized by his victory symbol on the aircraft carrier and "mission accomplished" statement -- leave me speechless. The mission had barely been started, let alone finished, and 18 months later it still rages on. His ongoing "no-regrets," no-mistakes stance and untruths on the war -- as well as on the floundering economy and Bush administration joblessness -- also disappoint and worry me.

Liberal Republicans of my era and mind-set used to have a humane and reasonable platform. We advocated the importance of higher education, health care for all, programs for children at risk, energy conservation and environmental protection. Today, Bush and Cheney give us clever public relations names for programs -- need I say "No Child Left Behind? -- but a lack of funding to support them. Early childhood education programs and overall health care are woefully underfunded. We have not only the largest number ever of medically uninsured in this nation, our infant mortality rates, once among the lowest in the world, have worsened to 27th.

As taxes for the wealthy are being cut, jobs are being outsourced if not lost and children are homeless and uninsured, this administration is running up the biggest deficit in U.S. history -- bound to be a terrible burden for future generations.

This imperialistic, stubborn adherence to wrongful policies and known untruths by the Cheney-Bush administration -- and that's the accurate order -- has simply become more than I can stand.

Although I am a longtime Republican, it is time to make a statement, and it is this: Vote for Kerry-Edwards, I implore you, on Nov. 2.

2 Comments:

Blogger ajohng said...

I'm not much of a blogger and can't seem to register on the official John Kerry site.

But there's a chance someone will read this and pass it along. I think it could make a real difference. AJG

So if you read this and find it worthy feel free to copy it and try to get it to someone who matters.

Yo, Good Folks,

Please, Please get this to Joe Lockhart or someone who can get it to him.

My 85 year old Mom in Manitowoc Wisconsin just filled her home heating fuel oil tank. She is now very aware of energy cost increases.

Prices of fuel oil have jumped to $1.68 a gallon. That's from $1.38 last year and about $1.00 during previous years.

Talk about real local pocketbook issues.

John Kerry has got to mention that the cost of home fuel oil and probably propane for Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio and PA has skyrocketed.

He has to let folks know that that is a direct result of Dick Cheny's secret energy policies.

Throw in gas prices too. Who is making the big big money off of this?


All over the Midwest folks are now filling their oil/ propane tanks for winter. It is a perfect time to bring it up.

If all your consultants don't live in rural areas they will not know this. But it is a very clear and present concern for many many people in these battleground Midwestern states.

Please hang this on George and Dick and his secret energy meetings, do it soon. Have someone do the research on the numbers but I really believe it could be a big big winner of an issue for Kerry/Edwards.

I know that us cheeseheads may seem like a bunch of country bumpkins to many of the big-hitters, but if anyone wants my help in crafting a short message that would hit home to us Midwesterners, I’d be glad to do so. Let me know.

Good Luck,

A. John Griffin
922 N. 14th
Manitowoc, WI 54220 920-682-6505

5:22 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

John Kerry should have been shot when the rest of his crewmen had the chance. This is the type of things you lefties say about about Bush over and over and over so trun-about is fair play - Right? I realize you don't play fair but what the heck.

8:55 PM  

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