[Grovenet] A Different Christmas Poem
David Morelli
jo.david at verizon.net
Thu Dec 13 22:56:59 PST 2007
Unfortunately the Democratic National Committee isn't providing much
in the way of positive direction. Even their opposition to the
President fails to show how their policies were better.
Karl Rove is telling America that the Democratic controlled Congress
pushed the US into Iraq before the Administration was ready. The DNC
fails to tell America that the Iraq War Powers Act required the
President to exhaust all alternatives before going to war. If Bush
knew of anything left untried, then he violated the act by going to
war when he chose to invade Iraq.
George Bush is telling America that we have to stay in Iraq until his
project of "Nation Building" is complete and that Congress has no
authority to pull the plug on his war. The DNC fails to tell America
that the President was only authorized to invade Iraq for two
reasons, to enforce the UN resolutions and to protect the US from
Iraq. Neither of those reasons remain, therefore, Bush is in
violation of the Iraq War Powers Act now, and he has been conducting
an unauthorized war since the day that it was determined that Iraq
had no program of WMD's.
Bush talks about fighting a "war on terrorism". The DNC fails to
point out that the war against the terrorists in Afghanistan was
pushed into the back seat, so that Bush could conduct his "invasion
of Iraq".
The Republicans talk with pride about removing the ruthless dictator
of Iraq. The DNC should remind America that Republicans financed and
supported Saddam under Reagan and Bush I.
The Republican party is the party of fiscal conservatism. The DNC
has failed to tell America that the "no fly zone" enforced by Clinton
was far less expensive than the Bush invasion.
The Republican party wants to control illegal aliens with a wall.
The DNC has failed to point out that functioning unions, like the
farm workers union, worked to keep illegal aliens from taking jobs
from American workers without Government effort.
George Bush inherited a world where Russia was disarming, North
Korea's nuclear program was under UN inspection, and Iran was ruled
by a moderate Islamic faction. The DNC has failed to point out that
Russia is responding to Bush's rearmament by going back to their old
ways. North Korea responded to his tough talk by resuming their
program and building a nuclear weapon. Iraq responded to his
rhetoric by electing the radical Islamic faction.
For six years the Administration has been telling America that we
don't have global warming. The DNC fails to tell America that the
advisors to the Democratic Party are more accurate than the advisors
to the Republican party.
The dollar is falling and gasoline prices are rising. The DNC fails
to remind America that this economic adjustment has been expected for
years and the Republicans have done nothing to prepare for it or
soften the blow.
This last item is pretty serious. If we don't get a good transition,
the total economy could tank. If we do get a good transition, we
should have reduced imports and higher petroleum import prices, which
translates into better economies for alternative energy sources, more
exports and more American jobs, better economies for recycling, more
security for American workers, reduced incentive for single person
vehicle traffic, and less pollution from China. It also means less
total consumption by Americans, which will create some real problems
for many of us. Good planning could reduce the severity, but the
Republicans have ignored this pretty completely. Efforts at
recycling, energy efficiency, mass transit, smart planning, local
content, etc. should benefit us.
David
On Dec 13, 2007, at 7:51 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
> I agree, Geri, with everything but the "stolen election".
>
> Yes, it's possible the first election should have been decided
> differently, but:
> ...
> Frankly, I'm completely fed up with both parties. They have good
> symbols: blue stubborn jackasses and red obese self-centered red
> pachyderms. It's amazing how many people identify with one or the
> other.
>
> Ron (who is proud to be an independent) D'Eau Claire
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