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- Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Missouri Young Republicans?
- From: "Jerry Gamblin" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 09:31:20 -0500
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- Thread-topic: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Missouri Young Republicans?
Regarding 1:
In His Senate Career, Kerry Has Voted Against Balanced Budget Amendment
At Least Five Times. Other fiscally irresponsible votes include at
least three key votes against lowering overall spending. (S.J. Res. 1,
CQ Vote #24: Rejected 66-34: R 55-0; D 11-34, 3/4/97; H.J. Res. 1, CQ
Vote #158: Rejected 64-35: R 52-1; D 12-34, 6/6/96; H.J. Res. 1, CQ Vote
#98: Rejected 65-35: R 51-2; D 14-33, 3/2/95; S.J. Res. 41, CQ Vote
#48: Rejected 63-37: R 41-3; D 22-34, 3/1/94; S.J. Res. 225, CQ Vote
#45: Rejected 66-34: R 43-10; D 23-24, 3/25/86)
Bush on the other hand actually was the one who was bushing for a
balanced budget amendment.
Regarding 2:
When more people die a day because of abortion then the total of 9/11
and Iraq I have a strong opinion that it should be outlawed. Maybe we
shouldn't be in Iraq, but maybe we shouldn't be aborting 5000 babies a
day.
Regarding 3:
He is a senator, if he is voting on things then changing his mind about
them 6-10 months later is that really someone you want running your
country? He isn't a normal guy... he cast 1 of 100 of the most important
votes in the world. He should really know where he stands on an issue
before he votes is my opinion.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Miller [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:21 AM
To: MLUG Off-Topic Discussion
Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Missouri Young Republicans?
Thanks, Jerry. Your message is very helpful to me. Like me, you decide
who to vote for based on what you don't want! To simplify your message,
you have three problems with Kerry:
(1) he seems to raise, rather than lower, taxes
(2) he favors ready access to legal abortion
(3) he has changed his mind about the Patriot Act
Regarding 1: Kerry may raise taxes more than Bush would, but he would
do
so to impact more on the upper 1% of earners. Bush has been recklessly
irresponsible. Sure, he takes in less revenue, but does he spend less
money? Clinton, a "liberal democrat," managed to massively reduce the
deficit, but Bush brought it right back up. I used to hear often of
"tax-
and-spend liberals." Bush is a "spend conservative" - no need for taxes
when he's happy to spend money he don't have.
Regarding 2: I don't care much about this issue, but I see access to
abortion as a good thing. Making it illegal or more expensive will only
harm the poor. Wealthy people will go to other countries. Having more
poor, unwanted children will not be a good thing for our country. I
know
that you and others see fetuses as unborn children, and you see abortion
as murder. This is not the mainstream view and it is certainly not
necessary. If we allow would-be mothers to choose not to carry their
'baby' any longer, which should be their right, the fetus will die as
soon
as it is born. There is no need to kill it. Given that the outcome is
the same, I have no problem with using a vacuum pump to suction it out
of
the uterus. This may be unappealing, but so is forcing a woman to
continue a pregnancy against her will. I just thought I'd make my case
for this, but I don't want to discuss it much because it isn't important
to me. If abortion were made illegal again, I'd think that is wrong,
but
we could cope with it. Adoption is a good option.
Regarding 3: There is nothing wrong with changing your mind. Kerry's
statements, as quoted by you below, are perfectly consistent. He saw
the
Patriot Act as being useful at a particular time, and that time has
passed. Surely, many people will agree with him on that.
Mike
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Jerry Gamblin wrote:
> On the Partiot Act:
>
> Kerry Voted For Patriot Act. The Patriot Act was passed nearly
> unanimously by the Senate 98-1, and 357-66 in the House. (H.R. 3162,
CQ
> Vote #313: Passed 98-1: R 49-0; D 48-1; I 1-0, 10/25/01, Kerry Voted
> Yea)
>
> Kerry Used To Defend His Vote. "Most of [The Patriot Act] has to do
with
> improving the transfer of information between CIA and FBI, and it has
to
> do with things that really were quite necessary in the wake of what
> happened on September 11th." (Sen. John Kerry, Remarks At Town Hall
> Meeting, Manchester, NH, 8/6/03)
>
> Now, Kerry Attacks Patriot Act. "We are a nation of laws and
liberties,
> not of a knock in the night. So it is time to end the era of John
> Ashcroft. That starts with replacing the Patriot Act with a new law
that
> protects our people and our liberties at the same time. I've been a
> District Attorney and I know that what law enforcement needs are real
> tools not restrictions on American's basic rights." (Sen. John Kerry,
> Remarks At Iowa State University, 12/1/03)
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