Shockingly, the (Lawrence) Eagle Tribune has endorsed John McCain, for President, citing the very real threat of terrorism and an increasingly hostile global village that the United States inhabits. The Eagle Tribune editorial states that the first role of a President is that of Commander-in Chief, a role that John McCain does appear to be uniquely well suited for. Eagle Tribune columnist Taylor Armerding in a similarly surprising twist, admonishes voters to vote against Obama to defend against the imposition of socialism on the rugged individuals who, while being less than 10 percent of the citizenry, apparently are the only ones who mater in the mythological laissez-faire libertarian paradise that Mr. Armerding believes once existed in America.
The choices in this election are stark despite what my Green Party brethren insist are the core similarities between Democrats and Republicans. While I do not regret campaigning for Ralph Nader in 2000 (nor do I accept blame for Al Gore’s defeat), We progressives could not have been more wrong about the real differences between Bush and Gore in 2000. I hope Greens and progressives will not be so blind to these contrasts on Tuesday. None of the issues Greens are concerned with will be well served by a protest vote, especially one that, if you are in New Hampshire or another swing state, may well help John McCain.
Voting for McCain/Palin will mean years of military overspending and no clear end to the War in Iraq, while Al-Qaeda, our mortal enemy, roams free in Afghanistan. With at least 2 likely openings on the U. S. Supreme court, far more than a woman’s right to reproductive freedom is at stake. Everything from Labor rights (the few we have left) to the governments regulatory authority over food and drugs, workplace safety, the environment and the financial industries will be threatened. With the very real chance that John McCain may succumb to any number of health problems during his first term, the very idea of a Sarah Palin presidency should frighten any truly patriotic citizen. Should Sarah Palin with her extreme right wing beliefs assume the presidency, she would likely be used as a stalking horse by the far right to advance a neo-conservative ideology that boarders on fascism.
John McCain is an honorable man who has served our nation with incredible bravery and honor. No one can doubt his patriotism and his good intent. Unfortunately John McCain simply is not the man to be our next president.
Barack Obama is that man and his platform of change is desperately needed in America. If you are concerned about the environment, access to health care for all citizens, reproductive choice, social justice, education reform, meaningful economic opportunity, ending the senseless war in Iraq and restoring America’s greatness and leadership on the global stage, Barack Obama deserves your vote. America needs your vote for Barack.
The Eagle Tribune is wrong on an important point; the most important job of the president is to lead. The greatest need this country has is to rebuild its civic culture, to reclaim our role as the greatest democracy. We need to grow what Ralph Nader called a “deep, deliberative democracy” yet again. America’s greatest challenges come not from an enemy outside out boarders. but our own complacency and atrophied civic institutions. We need to create a 21st century “New Deal” liberalism and restore genuine prosperity to ALL Americans, not just the top 10 percent that Taylor Armerding seems so concerned with.
I hope you will join me, Michelle and my daughter Desiree (voting in her first election) in supporting Barack Obama on Tuesday.
P. S. Please….vote NO on Question 1 and YES on Questions 2 & 3.
Monday, November 3, 2008
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