A True Blue Manifesto

My place to vent random thoughts on the way it is and the way it should be.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

The Downing Street Memo...

It's starting to happen. The mighty Babylon is beginning to crumble. Just a matter of time before public outcry and fear of congressmen losing re-election will dissolve the lies, deception, and shame to expose the truth.

The Downing Street Memo made public in early May claims that senior UK intelligence officials met with Dubbyuh and his crew to discuss Iraq in July 2002. In this meeting the British say that the US had decided to go to war with Iraq and that the evidence to support such action was being spun around the inevitable military strike. Dubbyuh is saying that never happened and is calling the senior UK officer a liar. We'll see who's lying...

I'm just glad that such a statement made by such a high ranking member of Tony Blair's crew isn't just being swept under the rug. I mean, when we get memos written about Kofi Annen's dealings with the oil-for-food program we demand his resignation. This is not Manhattan, Dubbyuh... the streets are two-way.

I truly think that enough representatives are going to demand answers and the public will begin to question whether or not the whole war was a scam. There are republican House members asking for an exit strategy and the first amendments to the PATRIOT Act have been made.

Nobody's getting impeached or anything, but it will be a LONG LONG time before America invades a country without the support of the rest of the free world... and by free world I mean the WHOLE free world, not Palau and Uganda.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

The DNC...

Dear Henry,
In this culture of corruption, Republicans are willing to sell influence to the highest bidder -- which means they will always collect more of the huge checks. We're doing things differently; we're expanding the way our party is funded and putting the power in your hands.

Today Republican Leadership will spend the day schmoozing elite donors from across the country who have paid up to $25,000 for access. Even John McCain will check his campaign finance reform credentials at the door to dine with special interests and lobbyists paying $5,000 a plate for lunch.
That's not how we Democrats do business. We are building a broad base of donors large and small to hold our party accountable to the people. You can help make it happen:

http://www.democrats.org/reform

While Republican leaders wine and dine the super rich, Chairman Dean will spend his day today talking with ordinary Americans. He will be calling regular folks who have given $25 -- not $25,000 -- and listening to what you have to say about our party, our country, and our future.
If you're one of the thousands of ordinary Americans taking our party into your own hands, he could be calling you. Make a donation today and you could be hearing from Howard Dean:

http://www.democrats.org/reform

While the GOP is beholden to their corporate lobbyists, using big donations to buy access Governor Dean is doing business a different way. On every trip he focuses on you, blocking off time for low-dollar fundraisers and meetings with grassroots groups, community leaders and local activists.
In this culture of corruption, Republicans are willing to sell influence to the highest bidder -- which means they will always collect more of the huge checks. We're doing things differently; we're expanding the way our party is funded and putting the power in your hands.

It's already happening -- small donors are becoming the lifeblood of the Democratic Party. Thanks to contributions of whatever people can afford, the party has raised more money than in any other post-election year -- ever. Republicans used to out-raise Democrats by as much as 4 to 1. But by reaching out to a broad base of ordinary people, we have cut that advantage in half. And we're just getting started.
To thank all of you, Governor Dean and the staff will be calling as many grassroots donors as possible all day Tuesday. Instead of a select gathering of a select few, we will reach out to the huge base of donors who hold our party accountable:

http://www.democrats.org/reform

While the GOP is focused on raising money from lobbyists and other powerful interests, they aren't focused on the issues that affect your life. Ask yourself: do you feel better off or safer today? Probably not. But the corporate lobbyists who'll attend tonight's dinner certainly do.

The truth is, Republican leaders grow more out of touch every day as they focus on the needs of corporate interests and the radical right-wing. And they don't even pretend to listen to the concerns of real people anymore. By day the President travels to staged town hall meetings with hand-picked favorable audiences, by night he headlines $25,000 a plate dinners with elite special interests.

We can do better than that. Democrats believe in clean and honest government. We believe in a balanced budget and a strong economy, where after a life spent working hard, you earn a secure retirement. We believe in a strong national defense, and honoring our commitments to our veterans. We believe that health care should be affordable, and we believe in an education system that works for everybody.
The Democratic Party is about everyone having a seat at the table. And your participation is transforming our party and our country.
Thank you so much for everything.

Sincerely,
Lindsay Lewis
Finance Director
Democratic National Committee