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Challenger Calls on Incumbent in Congress to Vote Against War Funding
Paid for by Paul Richmond for U.S. Congress 1
Paul Richmond, Democratic Candidate for U.S. Congress
Washington’s 6th District
2023 East Sims Way, #263, Port Townsend, WA, 98368
Phone: (360) 379-5575, Fax: (360) 379-5116
www.richmond4congress.com
MEDIA RELASE, May 8, 2008
6tH District U.S. Congressional Candidate Paul Richmond calls on Incumbent Norm Dicks today to Vote against further funding for the Iraq War and Occupation
Today the Congress is asked to allocate 162 Billion to continue the useless Iraq
War and Occupation with no strings attached. Estimates are now that the war
will already cost us Six Trillion ($6,000,000,000,000) Dollars. That does not
include the more than thirty thousand (30,000) wounded veterans and their
families.
The rank and file of the Democratic Party has been asking for us to leave Iraq
for many years. At the 2004 National Convention the majority of the delegates
wanted us out. The Democrats won majorities in both houses in 2006 in large
part because this war had gone on too long and people wanted us out. At the
local party’s conventions and platform meetings, it’s one of the main things
people talk about. The money that’s being wasted killing people there could be
used to feed us here, educate us, give us medical care, end the repossession of
our homes. We can build an infrastructure that isn’t falling apart. We can start
whole new industries around fuel sources other than petroleum.
The war and occupation in Iraq has brought us more than 4,000 American dead
and more than 30,000 Americans mortally wounded. This last means tens of
thousand of young Americans with parts of their bodies no longer working or
parts of their bodies missing. It means thousands of young Americans with parts
of their skulls blown off trying to learn how to speak, trying to learn to walk, trying
to learn to feed them selves again. It means thousands of young Americans
spending their lives around machines that help them breathe. It means
thousands of young Americans who need their relatives to help them with their
catheters so that they can even urinate. And as for the country we are
supposedly trying to save, when you add in the number of refugees, wounded
and dead, the number of Iraqi people whose lives have been utterly annihilated
now far exceeds the number of people living in the 6th District and rivals the
entire population of Washington State.
Enough is enough. Congressman Dicks seems to have joined with others in
acknowledging that his vote authorizing the war was a mistake. It is time he
corrects it and votes no today. It is time he uses the political clout and takes a
leadership role in ending this debacle, as his constituency asks.
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That was a good find. I sure hope we see a lot more of this from the opposition candidates. Incumbents need to realize they have something to fear by ignoring the desires of the people they "represent."
4Peace
Way to go! Another genuine person for the people challenging good old boy Norm Dicks. Paul Richmond has a great record as an activist taking on city hall. Incumbant Norm Dicks is representing DC to his district stead of representing his constituents in DC. Check Richmond's website where Dicks told this to Richmond.
good for you
b.nerin
I refuse to vote, support or ring dorbells for any candidate who does not explicitly support impeachment and immediate withdrawal from Iraq. Failure to take a stand on these urgent issues indicates that such a candidate lacks the foresight and courage to represent me and defend the rule of law.
A reply that impeachment will be a moot point in January 2009 isn't acceptable. Impeachment must always be an option to check abuse of power . Until Congress is willing to use impeachment liberally, we will be forced to endure one tyrant after another wrecking our country and livelihood.
Let's ask every candidate if are willing to take action in the month of January 2009 to impeach Bush and Cheney for their ongoing crimes and subversion of the constitution?
Also -- If you're elected to Congress, will you take immediate action to repeal:
1) The Patriot Act?
2) The Military Commissions Act?
3) Reaffirm the Geneva Conventions and UN Charter regarding torture, etc?
Thanks Paul Richmond for a clear statement.
Linda Boyd