Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Bush's hometown paper endorses Kerry

LINK:(excerpt)
    Few Americans would have voted for George W. Bush four years ago if he had promised that, as President, he would:
    • Empty the Social Security trust fund by $507 billion to help offset fiscal irresponsibility and at the same time slash Social Security benefits.
    • Cut Medicare by 17 percent and reduce veterans’ benefits and military pay.
    • Eliminate overtime pay for millions of Americans and raise oil prices by 50 percent.
    • Give tax cuts to businesses that sent American jobs overseas, and, in fact, by policy encourage their departure.
    • Give away billions of tax dollars in government contracts without competitive bids.
    • Involve this country in a deadly and highly questionable war, and
    • Take a budget surplus and turn it into the worst deficit in the history of the United States, creating a debt in just four years that will take generations to repay.
    These were elements of a hidden agenda that surfaced only after he took office.
    The publishers of The Iconoclast endorsed Bush four years ago, based on the things he promised, not on this smoke-screened agenda.
    Today, we are endorsing his opponent, John Kerry, based not only on the things that Bush has delivered, but also on the vision of a return to normality that Kerry says our country needs.
I like that last line about a return to normality. It's something I've argued to a lot of my more conservative friends. Although one might replace normality with sanity.

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