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“Pack of Weasels and Poll-hugging Opportunists”


Believe it or not, the 2008 presidential campaign is about to start. I’ll go on record right now on who to support. If Gore runs, I will support him. If

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Edwards runs, I will support him. If Kerry runs, I will not support him. If Molly Ivins runs, I will support her. If Senator Clinton runs, I will not support her. But there is one person who deserves our support more than anyone. That person is Senator Russ Feingold. Why?

  • for universal health care
  • for same sex marriage
  • only Senator to vote against the Patriot Act
  • against the death penalty
  • is a leader in campaign finance reform
  • called for censuring the (p)resident for illegal wiretapping
  • advocate for stopping wasteful government spending
  • opponent of NAFTA and similar agreements
  • voted against the Iraq war resolution
  • first Senator to call for withdrawal from Iraq

What more could you want? Feingold is a leader who stands out from the “pack of weasels and poll-hugging opportunists”.

Lindorff article about Feingold is below the fold.

Published on Saturday, September 9, 2006 by CommonDreams.org

Sen. Feingold Stands Up…Again
by Dave Lindorff

Once again, Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI), has nailed it, doing exactly the right thing, acting in a courageous manner as a progressive politician should act.

It is clear to everyone in Congress that President Bush knows he’s in deep political and legal trouble over his warrantless NSA spying program. It has been declared a violation of the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence law passed by Congress in 1978, and the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, by a federal judge in Detroit. His justification for breaking those laws–that he is the commander in chief in a so-called ³war² on terror–was summarily slapped down and tossed out by the U.S. Supreme Court in the course of itsHamdi v. Rumsfeld decision in June. And anyone who thinks honestly about why the president would have decided to violate the FISA law and avoid seeking warrants for the spy program from a group of secret, top-security-clearance-rated judges in a special FISA court that has only rejected four such requests in 28 years has to admit that Bush is clearly doing something outrageous (most likely spying on his political enemies in a replay of Nixon¹s actions’¹the very crime that led Congress to pass FISA in the first place).

My own Senator Arlen Specter, a Republican who keeps playing at liberal to the home crowd in Pennsylvania but who has shown himself to be nothing but an enabler of Bush¹s constitutional crime wave, held hearings on the NSA spying. He huffed and puffed a little about its being illegal, and then came up with a proposal that, if passed by Congress, would retroactively exonerate the president of his crime against the Constitution, while establishing a new shortcut to permit the warrantless spying to continue unabated, and unmonitored by either Congress or the FISA court.

It looked like this atrocity of Specter¹s was going to pass into law, but Sen. Feingold, with the help of, not Democrats, but three Republican senators he rounded up who still respect the Bill of Rights and rule of law, managed to fend it off by way of a filibuster threat.

Feingold deserves all of our thanks for this move–so uncharacteristic of his feckless Democratic colleagues, who continue to cower at the thought of an attack by Karl Rove and his media minions.

The amazing thing is that when Feingold introduced a censure motion against Bush late last year, his approval rating among Democrats and among the general population soared–a clear indication that he has the political positions that American voters are looking for. It is likely that Feingold¹s numbers will jump again as news of his latest action in the Senate spreads. And yet most Democrats in Congress still remain supine when it comes to standing up to the Bush administration.

Part of the problem, as always, is the mass media, which largely ignore Sen. Feingold, or as they did in the case of his censure motion, ridicule his actions. When Feinfold proposed censuring the president, which was a bold move that only two of his Senate colleagues endorsed (and then only after intense pressure from their constituents), the New York Times buried the story on page 19. Two days later though, the paper, in a textbook example of inappropriate news judgment, ran a page-one ³reaction² story, reporting that Republicans were claiming to be happy to see censure and impeachment in the news, as this would presumably ³energize² their political base. Nowhere in that story was there any mention of how censure or impeachment would similarly energize the Democratic base in November.

Hopefully, Feingold will not be deterred by threats from the right, abuse by the media, or the cowardice and lack of support of his fellow Democrats, and will continue to press the fight against the Bush administration¹s assault on the Constitution and on American democracy and freedom. So far, based upon his consistent opposition to ³free-trade² legislation, his opposition to the Iraq War, his opposition to the Patriot Act, his censure motion, and now his effort to block passage of a law exonerating Bush expost facto of his domestic spying crimes, it doesn¹t look like he is going to back down.

Right there, he has distinguished himself from the pack of weasels and poll-hugging opportunists lining up to run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.

Dave Lindorff is co-author, with Barbara Olshansky, of “The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office”(St. Martin’s Press, May 2006)

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  1. Feingold had me at his no-vote for the Patriot Act. Censure was definitely the closer for me. There are several Dems I could support for Pres but I couldn’t agree more that Feingold should be at the top of progressive’s list.

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    1. Above written by FOIA GrasNo Gravatar on September 10th, 2006 at 9:26 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  2. Has Feingold thrown his hat in?
    I have always been impressed with him.

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    2. Above written by RichNo Gravatar on September 11th, 2006 at 11:57 am (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  3. yep, he is on the following list from Wikipedia

    Democratic Party

    Main article: Potential Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election

    Announced candidates for the Democratic Party:

    * Senator Joe Biden of Delaware (Unite Our States PAC)
    * Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut (Senate page)
    * Former Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska (Campaign Site)

    Candidates who have formed exploratory committees or have expressed serious interest

    * Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana (All America PAC)
    * Retired General Wesley Clark of Arkansas (WesPAC - Securing America)
    * Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York (HILLPAC)
    * Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina (One America Committee)
    * Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin (Progressive Patriots Fund)
    * Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts (Keeping America’s Promise)
    * Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico
    * Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa (Heartland PAC)
    * Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia (Forward Together PAC)

    Republican Party

    Main article: Potential Republican candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election

    Announced candidates for the Republican Party:

    * John H. Cox of Illinois (Campaign Site)
    * Michael Charles Smith of Oregon (Campaign Site)

    Candidates who have formed exploratory committees or have expressed serious interest:

    * Senator George Allen of Virginia (Good Government for America Committee)
    * Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas (Restore America PAC)
    * Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee (Volunteer PAC)
    * Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia
    * Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York City (Solutions America PAC)
    * Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska (Sandhills PAC)
    * Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas (Hope for America PAC)
    * Senator John McCain of Arizona (Straight Talk America)
    * Governor George Pataki of New York (21st Century Freedom PAC)
    * Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts (The Commonwealth PAC)
    * Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado (Team America PAC)

    Third parties

    Main article: Potential third party candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election

    Constitution Party

    Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy for the Constitution Party: None yet.

    Green Party

    Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy for the Green Party:

    * Rebecca Rotzler, Green Party co-chair
    * Kat Swift
    * Nan Garrett

    Libertarian Party

    Announced candidates for the Libertarian Party:

    * George Phillies, Libertarian activist and physics professor from Massachusetts (Campaign Site)
    * Doug Stanhope, comedian from Arizona (Campaign Site)
    * Steve Kubby, Libertarian activist (Home page)

    Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy:

    * Lance Brown, Libertarian activist (Campaign Site)

    Prohibition Party

    Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy for the Prohibition Party:

    * Gene Amondson

    Reform Party

    Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy for the Reform Party: None yet.

    Socialist Party USA

    Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy for the Socialist Party USA: None yet.

    Independents

    Actively pursuing or interested in candidacy

    * Steve Adams, Software Requirements Engineer, Part Time Pastor (Campaign Site)
    * Don Cordell (Campaign Site)
    * Daniel Imperator, International Businessman (Campaign Site)
    * David Koch / Ken Goldstein, Unaffiliated independent Candidates (Campaign Site)
    * Howard Stern, Sirius Satellite Radio Host (Statement of Interest)

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    3. Above written by bushtoolNo Gravatar on September 11th, 2006 at 4:28 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  4. Notice the last one on the above list. He would certainly straighten out the FCC!

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    4. Above written by bushtoolNo Gravatar on September 11th, 2006 at 5:13 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  5. Democracy for Vancouver? how about Democracy for all of America. If you elect Don Cordell in 2008 we will have new America for Americans. Jobs returning to America, Illegal aliens out of America. I don’t live in Vancouver anymore, but did live by the Green Meadows Golf Course in 93-95. I love Vancouver, and I love America. I want to restore the Constitution before the government makes Public Law 87-297 the end of our sovereignty, and turns us over to the United Nations. Check out FEMA and Executive Orders 10990-11921 the law of our country, that gives dictator control to FEMA. Check for “REX 84″ about concentration camps being established to lock us up, when we dare demonstate against giving our country to the United Nations, New World Order. Save this nation, Love this nation. It’s our last chance. I subscribe to the Columbian on the internet to see what crime takes place in Vancouver just to keep in touch with my favorite city. What a wonderful place to live.

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    6. Above written by Don CordellNo Gravatar on March 6th, 2007 at 8:51 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  6. Don, This is not a position that I can support for a candidate for the Presidency.

    Don Cordell says:

    72. DRUGS: I will continue the total enforcement of drugs entering our borders (if we still have borders in the near future). Anyone caught bringing recreational drugs up to 1 gram, in to America will be immediately arrested, and spend at least 10 years in prison, over one gram will be executed immediately, on the spot.

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    7. Above written by bushtoolNo Gravatar on March 7th, 2007 at 8:18 am (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
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