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kerrygoddess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 10:41 PM
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One Year Later: What a Stronger Country We Could Have Been
November 2, 2005 - One Year Later: What a Stronger Country We Could Have Been

It is hard to believe that some people still think that George W. Bush is doing a good job as president. Why haven’t some people finally seen the light? We’ve heard references to Voter’s Remorse occasionally in the news, yet, some still stubbornly cling to the wrong-minded views perpetuated by the Bush administration and MSM.

The Bush administration is an affront to America. We see almost daily an assault on the very foundation of our country – the U.S. Constitution. On Monday, as Rosa Parks – a heroine of the civil rights movement, lay in the Rotunda, in an unprecedented tribute, George W. Bush nominated Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Alito has a record of standing against civil rights, yet, George W. Bush had no qualms with offering up his nomination, while Rosa Parks lay in state.

Think about how different the past year would have been if John Kerry were President.

Think about that if, in spite of defeating a sitting wartime President in three nationally televised debates, the Kerry campaign had not been edged out by the Swift Boat sliming smear tactics. Think about the fact the MSM was complicit in blocking Patrick Fitzgerald’s CIA leak investigation. Think about the politics of fear that manifested as an October surprise - Osama Bin Laden’s appearance on tape which Fox News Channel’s Neil Cavuto labeled a “Kerry endorsement by Bin Laden.”

Think about how different things could have been. This isn’t just abstract could-have-been thinking. It is real. It is based on the facts. And, it has serious consequences for our families, our children, our troops, our veterans, our environment, and our country.

How do we know? Because a year ago, John Kerry made clear promises and offered specific plans that would have made America a very, very different place. Take a look at what could have been…

HEALTH CARE
Instead of giving tax breaks to individuals making over $300,000, President John Kerry would have used that money to cover all 11 million children in America currently living without health insurance.

We know this because, on the first day legislation could be introduced, John Kerry made his first act as a returning Senator to introduce his KidsFirst legislation, which will do precisely that. And, he has traveled the country several times to galvanize grassroots support to get every child in America health insurance. As President, he said health care reform would’ve been the first bill he sent to Congress.

STEM CELL RESEARCH
Rather than limit scientists’ ability to discover potentially life-saving cures through stem cell research, President Kerry would have reversed Bush’s policy limiting the number of stem cell lines available to scientists and provided significant funding for research. Every day that we wait, more than 3,000 Americans die from diseases that may someday be treatable because of stem cell research.

We know this because Kerry said one of his first acts as president would be to reverse Bush’s stem cell policy.

THE ENVIRONMENT
Rather than selling off the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil companies for drilling, President Kerry would have protected it from oil drilling.

We know this because President Kerry would have kept his commitment to veto Arctic drilling.

ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
Rather than walk through a field of wildflowers holding hands with Saudi Prince Abdullah, rather than nearly $3.7 million from the oil and gas industry during both presidential campaigns, rather than sign energy policies into law that the administration’s own Energy Information Administration says will not lower gas prices — President Kerry would have taken record-high gas prices seriously.

We know this because John Kerry last year unveiled a comprehensive plan to lower gas prices, improve efficiency and move towards energy independence while creating jobs. Under the plan, Kerry would manage the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to protect our security without driving up prices by temporarily suspending filling the SPR until oil prices return to normal levels. He would also engage in diplomacy to ensure that US consumers are not held hostage to price fixing by OPEC. He would set goals to increase fuel efficiency and make new investments to assure American industry leads the way. His plan also called for an increased use of renewable fuels to reduce our dependence on oil.

IRAQ
Rather than muddle through with the prospect of a war without end in Iraq, John Kerry would have brought 20,000 American troops home over the holidays after the Iraqi elections. WE know this because John Kerry argued throughout his campaign that a long term American occupation would only exacerbate the insurgency.

VETERANS
Instead of facing a $1 billion shortfall in one year of the Department of Veterans Affairs budget, President John Kerry would have made veterans health care funding mandatory — eliminating the constant fights in Congress for more money, and reversing changes Bush made to the system that have increased co-pays and cut millions of veterans from the rolls.

We know this because John Kerry cancelled campaign events in New Mexico, turning his plane around and flying overnight to come back and vote in favor of a Senate measure to make veterans health care funding mandatory. As soon as John Kerry showed up to vote for the bill, Majority Leader Bill Frist cancelled the vote.

MILITARY FAMILIES
Rather than leaving our troops and military families in the lurch, President Kerry would have pushed Congress to pass and signed into law his Military Family Bill of Rights. Survivors would get more when their loved ones die in service to America, widows would not be kicked out of military housing after 6 months, and every member of the Guard and Reserve would be eligible for military health care.

We know this because John Kerry pledged to push for his Military Family Bill of Rights and sign it into law during the campaign, he has introduced it as a stand-alone bill, and he has repeated worked to attach provisions from it at every opportunity n the Senate. In February, Kerry said, “Starting with the coming debate on the supplemental, I will fight to pass as much of my Military Family Bill of Rights as possible. There is no time to wait. Congress must act now.”

THE SUPREME COURT
Rather than the embarrassment of a Miers nomination extreme Supreme Court nominees that Bush has put forward to appease the far right wing of his party, President Kerry would have respected the law of the land and not tried to skew the balance of the Supreme Court.

We know this because John Kerry said, “As President, I will only appoint Supreme Court justices who will uphold a woman’s right to choose.”

WOMEN’S RIGHTS
Rather than aggressively seek to undermine women’s right to chose, both in the U.S. and abroad, President Kerry would have repealed the very first act Bush took as president. John Kerry would repeal with Mexico City Policy that currently prevents family planning clinics overseas that receive any U.S. funding from mentioning abortion as one of my options.

We know this because Kerry said one of his first acts as president would be to repeal the Mexico City Policy/global gag rule on abortion.

HURRICANE KATRINA
Rather than leave people in New Orleans stranded and praying on rooftops as FEMA twiddled their thumbs, John Kerry would have sent in C-130s to evacuate people before disaster struck.

We know this because John Kerry had a serious, five-point plan to improve homeland preparedness. One of the key parts of the plan was for disasters like hurricanes. Kerry also campaigned in Louisiana, stood on the banks of the Mississippi River with Louisiana elected officials, and pledged support for federal appropriations to strengthen New Orleans’ levees.

THE GULF COAST
Rather than allow our Gulf Coast coastlines to lose a football field every half-hour to erosion, President Kerry would have made the protection of our coastlines a national priority.

We know this because John Kerry said on Earth Day of last year, “A secure coastline means security for the families who live here, the business owners who make a living here and the sportsmen who hunt and fish here. I believe that a good economy, strong communities and a healthy environment go hand-in-hand. Bush administration has cut funding for coastal programs, and in Louisiana, refused to release the results of a study that was to outline a comprehensive plan to address the rapidly depleting coastline. . . “When it comes to protecting our coasts, we don’t have a moment to lose,” Kerry said. “Today in Louisiana, a piece of land the size of a football field sinks into the Gulf of Mexico an average of every half hour. And, coastal erosion isn’t just swallowing your beaches; it’s drowning your economy. Fishermen risk seeing their nets come up empty, sportsmen are watching entire habitats disappear, and people living on the coast fear that their homes or their businesses may literally slip into the ocean.”

FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
Instead of spending $1 billion of American taxpayers’ money EVERY WEEK in Iraq with off-the-books accounting gimmicks, President Kerry would have cut the deficit in half and paid for war spending out of the budget, rather than by deficits that will saddle future generation with mountains of debt.

We know this because John Kerry has always made fiscal responsibility a priority throughout his 20 years in the Senate. When President Bush unveiled his budget in February, Kerry said, “Every American family has to live within their means. Their government should, too. . . Americans are spending $5 billion a month in Iraq, yet there is not a penny to fund the war after December 31. The numbers simply don’t add up and the American people deserve better.” Kerry pledged he would cut deficit by half, at least, in first term, in part through repeal of Bush tax cuts for wealthier Americans.

JOBS AND OUTSOURCING
Rather than giving American companies tax breaks to outsource Americans’ job overseas, President Kerry would have eliminated them.

We know this because he said so repeatedly last year. He said he would eliminate special tax breaks for U.S. companies with overseas subsidiaries. Under current U.S. tax law, U.S. companies with overseas operations can defer paying taxes on income at those operations until they bring the profits back into the U.S.

JOB CREATION
Rather than increasing unemployment, Kerry would have created 10 million jobs in four years.

We know this because Kerry had a solid, realistic plan to do it. As an incentive, he would offer an employer tax credit for new jobs created in manufacturing and other businesses and tax credits to help small and midsized businesses pay for employee health care, which has been blamed for slow job growth.

OPPORTUNITY & EDUCATION
Rather than sitting by many Americans are priced out of college, President Kerry would have made sure that every American who had the skills and desire to go to college could have.

We know this because Kerry had a $3.2 billion community service plan for high school students that would qualify them for the equivalent of their states’ four-year public college tuition if they perform two years of national service, and provided a tax credit for every year of college on the first $4,000 paid in tuition.

ETHICS REFORM
Rather than allowing corrupt lobbyists like Jack Abramoff to destroy Americans’ faith in government, President Kerry, in his first 100 days in office, would have ended revolving door lobbying.

We know this because John Kerry pledged in the fall of 2003 that as President in his first 100 Days he would issue an executive order to instate a 4-year lobbying ban for Administration officials.

HUMAN RIGHTS
Rather than allow genocide to continue in Darfur, John Kerry would have intervened.

We know this because Kerry said last year, “I believe that the United States and the international community must act immediately to apply effective pressure on the Government of Sudan to rein in its militia proxies and to immediately provide unrestricted access for humanitarian aid and aid workers. We must also act swiftly to initiate negotiations aimed at securing a political settlement to the conflict. And because there is no guarantee that the Sudanese government will relent, we must also start planning now for the possibility that the international community, acting through the United Nations, will be forced to intervene urgently to save the lives of the innocent.”

SAFE STREETS
Rather than caving to political pressure and allowing the assault weapons ban to expire, President Kerry would have kept the ban in place. We know this because Kerry’s pledges and consistent votes to keep assault weapons off our streets.

http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=1031
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liberalpragmatist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 10:50 PM
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1. That or President Gore
How tragic that twice the American people rejected two of the most qualified and intelligent men to run for the presidency.

Okay, so Ohio was iffy and Gore definitely won. But still. It shouldn't have been close. And yes, both men made mistakes. But I just can't understand how 51% of voters could have voted for Bush after knowing the past 4 years and after watching the debates.
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Withywindle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 10:52 PM
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2. Break my heart, why don't ya?
No, seriously, without getting control of Congress back too, I don't think Kerry could've gotten a third of what he wanted done. But I trust him to have the well-being of people first and foremost in his heart and to fight like hell for us. It would have made a HUGE difference.

When I think about all those people in New Orleans who could have been saved...


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iamjoy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 11:14 PM
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6. Yeah, Congress Would Have Blocked Much Of It
but, take Katrina. We would have had a competant FEMA director who wasn't more concerned about his own dinner while people died in the streets of New Orleans. And when President Kerry sent Vice President Edwards down there, you know that man would not have told a woman saying she needed clothes where she could get something to eat. I know this because John Edwards has listening skills and Dubya does not.

And, we would be seeing sensible nominees to the Supreme Court now. Maybe not as liberal as most of us would like if it still had to get through a Republican Senate, but at least more in the mold of O'Connor and Kennedy than Scalia and Thomas.
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Withywindle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 11:17 PM
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7. Oh, I know...
All that and so much more.


:cry:
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kerrygoddess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-03-05 01:55 AM
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10. Sorry...
Mine's been breaking all day. I'm usually very stoic about all of this - but today has been tough.
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Withywindle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-03-05 02:40 AM
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11. I know what you mean...
...it's good to talk about, really.


I canNOT remember the last time I cried as hard as I did a year ago today (Nov.3) Which in some ways means I've been blessed, as deep personal tragedy has not touched me recently, but that national tragedy was like a dull knife through the gut. Hasn't stopped hurting, either.
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insane_cratic_gal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 10:54 PM
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3. Just in Honor of what could
of been

I dusted off my Kerry Edwards sign and hammered that baby right back into the ground.
What could of been had they not cheated, lied and stole American democracy.
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Dem Agog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 10:58 PM
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4. I saw a "Terrorists want Kerry to Win"...
I saw a "Terrorists want Kerry to Win" bumpersticker just today on the back of a pickup.

I wanted to vomit.

I wanted to beat the everloving fuck out of the criminal dumbshit mother fucking bastard .

I wanted to maim, hurt and wound... You know all the things this goddamned bastard child praises in the name of his goddamned retarded president.

If I had a gun I would be in jail now.

Forget where we would be if we'd voted someone who wasn't retarded into office.

Forget where we would be if we'd voted someone who wasn't Satan in human flesh back into office.

Forget where we would be if our version of Satan had not stolen this election. This Satan was not elected, it was stolen.

Our country has been hijacked by the religious right. They are trying to force the prophesies of Revelation. They're murderers and criminals in the name of Jesus. I trust no Christian. Christians are evil. Jesus Christ would condemn these masters of Satan.

And sadly enough, their retarded southern pickup-driving cousins think KERRY would have been what the terrorists wanted.

The terrorists want Bush. They got Bush. They revel in Bush. Bush is the jism that comes from the orgasm of terrorist delight... and any goddamned dumb mother fucking inbred pickup driving redneck who thinks a terrorist wants someone besides Bush --- their poster child for Al Quaeda, is a dumbfuck who is a waste of skin and carbon.

I swear to God (yeah the one these dumbfuck redneck bastards worship) I've never wanted to hurt someone so Goddamned much in my life.

Fuck rednecks and their bassackwards, inbred, retarded, orgasmic-desire to continue terrorism. May they all rot in Hell!
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firefox Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 11:07 PM
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5. Kerry couldn't even beat the worst president ever n/t
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politicasista Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-02-05 11:41 PM
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8. Thanks for ruining a hopeful thread.
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NAO Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-03-05 01:49 AM
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9. Kerry got more votes than any presidential candidate ever before 2004
Edited on Thu Nov-03-05 01:50 AM by NAO
more votes than Lyndon Johnson in the landslide of 1964, more votes than Ronald Reagan in 1984, more votes than anyone, ever, in the history of the United States - except (possibly) GW in 2004.

Do not underestimate the power of the Religious Reich. Their Electoral Shock Troops (aka "values voters") overwhelmed the greatest, most unified progressive coalition in US History.

- Their Radical Clerics have elaborate infrastructures of cells (aka "local churches") where weekly indoctrination and training are conducted.

- They have large, elaborate training camps that serve as bases of operations (Mullah "Dr." James Dobson's training camp is so large it has it's own zip code).

- They operate outside the law (when Radical Cleric Pat Robertson committed an overt act of terrorism by declaring a Fatwa on democratically elected Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, no cruise missiles were launched. His TV network was not even shut down.)

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"It probably will not be long until the churches will divide as
sharply upon political, as upon theological questions; and when
that day comes, if there are not liberals enough to hold the
balance of power, this Government will be destroyed. The liberty of
man is not safe in the hands of any church. Wherever the Bible and
sword are in partnership, man is a slave."

Robert G. Ingersoll, "Some Mistakes of Moses" (1879)
http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/robert_ingersoll/some_mistakes_of_moses.html

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"Give any orthodox church the power, and to-day they would punish heresy with whip, and chain, and fire. As long as a church deems a certain belief essential to salvation, just so long it will kill and burn if it has the power. Why should the church pity a man whom her God hates? Why should she show mercy to a kind and noble heretic whom her God will burn in eternal fire? Why should a Christian be better than his God? It is impossible for the imagination to conceive of a greater atrocity than has been perpetrated by the church. Every nerve in the human body capable of pain has been sought out and touched."

"Let it be remembered that all churches have persecuted heretics to the fullest extent of their power. Toleration has increased only when and where the power of the church has diminished. From Augustine until now the spirit of the Christians has remained the same. There has been the same intolerance, the same undying hatred of all who think for themselves, and the same determination to crush out of the human brain all knowledge inconsistent with an ignorant creed..."

"In those days the cross and rack were inseparable companions. Across the open Bible lay the sword and fagot. Not content with burning such heretics as were alive, they even tried the dead, in order that the church might rob their wives and children. The property of all heretics was confiscated, and on this account they charged the dead with being heretical -- indicted, as it were, their dust -- to the end that the church might clutch the bread of orphans. Learned divines discussed the propriety of tearing out the tongues of heretics before they were burned, and the general opinion was, that this ought to be done so that the heretics should not be able, by uttering blasphemies, to shock the Christians who were burning them. With a mixture of ferocity and Christianity, the priests insisted that heretics ought to be burned at a slow fire, giving as a reason that more time was given them for repentance."

"According to the theologians, God, the Father of us all, wrote a letter to his children. The children have always differed somewhat as to the meaning of this letter. In consequence of these honest differences, these brothers began to cut out each other's hearts. In every land, where this letter from God has been read, the children to whom and for whom it was written have been filled with hatred and malice. They have imprisoned and murdered each other, and the wives and children of each other. In the name of God every possible crime has been committed, every conceivable outrage has been perpetrated. Brave men, tender and loving women, beautiful girls, and prattling babes have been exterminated in the name of Jesus Christ. For more than fifty generations the church has carried the black flag. Her vengeance has been measured only by her power. During all these years of infamy no heretic has ever been forgiven. With the heart of a fiend she has hated; with the clutch of avarice she has grasped; with the jaws of a dragon she has devoured; pitiless as famine, merciless as fire, with the conscience of a serpent: such is the history of the Church of God."

Robert G. Ingersoll, from "Heretics and Heresies"
http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/robert_ingersoll/heretics_and_hericies.html






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_dynamicdems Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-03-05 08:52 PM
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13. Thank you for posting this.
It was a sad anniversary today and it was good to read your post.

Sometimes it is difficult to understand why things happen the way they do. I've spent most of the day thinking about this.

Hubris is one word that comes to mind. Greed is another. Maybe this had to happen so that the silent among us would wake up and each of us answer our own, private Call to Duty.

Many good people I know have called themselves Republicans their entire lives. They are just now beginning to understand what the Republican Party actually stands for. The word "conservative" sounds good. It sounds rational and it rings of good old-fashioned horse sense. Many people voted without understanding what it actually was they were voting for. But because of the extraordinarily bad Presidency of George W. Bush, eyes are being opened across our country.

Maybe, just maybe, the good guys had to lose this one. If we had won, our country would be so much better off, our people would have been better off and the world would have been better off. But the enemy would have still retained respect. Maybe, just maybe, the evil had to come out in full-bloom to be exposed as evil. Maybe, just maybe, the unprecedented events of Bush's second term will spell the death knell of the Republican Party.

If each of us can bring just one former Republican over to our side, we can be stronger than ever.
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jillan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-03-05 09:49 PM
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14. KG - did you write this?
You are so right.
We got screwed out of having one of the best Presidents this country would have had, at a time when this country really needed him.

Thank you for this.
It doesn't make me sad to think about what could have been.
It actually gives me hope to know that John Kerry is there and fighting for all of the things you wrote about. Only problem is, he's in the wrong building!

:yourock:
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