[PAA-Discuss] FW: Vote Today: Which '08 Candidate's Best on Iraq?
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 1:44 PM
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Subject: Vote Today: Which '08 Candidate's Best on Iraq?
We need to hear from you which candidate is best able to lead us out
of Iraq.Click here to vote:
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Even if you didn't make it to a party, you can still weigh in. Just be
sure to listen to the highlights or read the transcripts before you vote.
Click here to get transcripts and highlights.
Dear MoveOn member,
Last night's Virtual Town Hall on Iraq was really exciting. Seven Democratic
candidates for president spoke directly to tens of thousands of progressives
from coast to coast. Listening to the candidates compete for who has the
best plan to bring our troops homewell, it's a big change from 2004. The
visions they laid out could hardly be more different from our current
administration's approach.
Now it's time for the final step: we all vote on which candidate is best
able to lead the country out of the war in Iraq. We need to show that
progressives will reward candidates who stand strong on Iraq.
And if you couldn't make it to a party, you're in luck! We captured it all
on tape and in print. So, read or listen to the candidates' words first, and
then cast your vote. If you're ready to vote now, click here:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/support.html?id=10183-1454067-_OAi4D&t=3
It's not too late to join in the Town Hall and vote! Just click here to
listen to highlights and read transcripts:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/report_back.html?id=10183-1454067-_OAi4D
&t=4
Last night was a great example of grassroots democracy. The candidates
answered (and occasionally ducked) questions submitted and chosen by real
peoplenot beltway pundits. Afterward, we had great conversations about how
we can use the primary process to end the war and build progressive power.
It was a reminder of how different politics can feel when driven by
citizensnot by money, consultants, or party power brokers.
Our partners at Air America Radio will be rebroadcasting the show over the
next few days, so check your local listings, and tell you friends to
listen.1
You can help make this experiment in people-powered politics a success by
voting right now for the candidate you think can lead us out of Iraq (voting
closes tonight at midnight PST). And once you vote, you'll have the chance
to support your candidate by contributing to their campaign and joining
their e-mail list.
Check out our highlights page:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/report_back.html?id=10183-1454067-_OAi4D
&t=5
Then be sure and vote at:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/support.html?id=10183-1454067-_OAi4D&t=6
One important thing to note: Winning this vote isn't an official MoveOn
endorsement. Before we all make any endorsements together, we need to keep
pressing the candidates on Iraqand on other issues. Watch your email for
info on two more Virtual Town Halls to come this spring and summerone on
health care, and one on global warming.
Events like tonight are only possible because of you. Thanks for all you do.
Adam, Ilyse, Justin, Mari and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team
Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
P.S. Here are the excerpts from the opening statements the candidates made
last night in the order in which they spoke:
Senator Edwards: Last year you helped elect a new Congress, and thanks to
your relentless grassroots pressure you helped shift the national debate
about ending the war in Iraq from a question of if, to a question of how
soon. Thank you. As you probably know I voted for this war. I was wrong and
I take responsibility for that. Every day this war drags on is worse for
Iraq, worse for our troops, worse for our country. We don't need more
debate. We don't need symbolic resolution, we don't need abstract goals.
What we need are binding requirements, and we can't wait until this
President takes off in 2009. Here's what I think ought to happen...
Click here to finish reading Senator Edward's comments:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/transcripts.html#edwards?id=10183-145406
7-_OAi4D&t=7
Click here to watch the video of Senator Edward's talk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F1QF8BZ74Q
Senator Biden: Everyone agrees...that there's no military solution to Iraq,
including the President. Everyone acknowledges the need for a political
solution. And many of my colleagues have offered ideas... just capping
troops or cutting troops, or removing troops, but none of them offered a
political alternative. To be responsible, one has to be able to answer a
two-word question in my view after you've put forward what you think should
be done, and that is: Then what? After we pull our troops out, then what?
After we cap troops, then what? After we cut partial funding, then what?
Well, I put forward a political solution that's been referred to as the
Biden-Gelb plan. And it's totally consistent with the Iraqi constitution.
Click here to finish reading Senator Biden's comments:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/transcripts.html#biden?id=10183-1454067-
_OAi4D&t=8
Click here to watch the video of Senator Biden's talk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-2M3LQ-U4k
Representative Kucinich: The best and fastest way to end the war in Iraq is
to adopt my plan which is embodied in H.R. 1234. It's a plan to end the war
in Iraq and it begins with an understanding that the insurgency in is being
fueled by the United States occupation, and that once the United States
declares its intentions to withdraw United States troops and close military
bases, that's the point at which we can engage the world community. We need
to take a new direction in Iraq, and that direction is out...
Click here to finish reading Representative Kucinich's comments:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=2499&id=10183-1454067-_OAi4D&t=9
Click here to watch the video of Representative Kucinich's talk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YJPGjDGFno
Governor Richardson: Here's my position on Iraq and it's not on the one hand
on the other hand, benchmarks, etc... if I were President today, I would
withdraw American troops by the end of this calendar year. I would have no
residual force whatsoever. What I would do coupled with that withdrawal,
using the leverage of an American withdrawal of forces, would be to convene
two very strong diplomatic initiatives, two diplomatic conferences. One, in
a US-led effort to get the three entities, the three religious groups, the
three sects, the Sunni, the Shia, the Kurds... to put them in a room and I
would say, there's gonna be a coalition government, you're gonna divide up
oil revenues, you're gonna divide up ministries, cabinet ministries, there's
gonna be three entities in Iraq, based on the Dayton Accords. And what I
would do is have an Iraqi central government. Hopefully that would be Iraq's
future political structure...
Click here to finish reading Governor Richardson's comments:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=2501&id=10183-1454067-_OAi4D&t=10
Click here to watch the video of Governor Richardson's talk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RItZliPmZXI
Senator Clinton: There are really two different ways of thinking about this:
the first, is what we can do while President Bush is still in office, and
the second is what I will do when I'm President. First we've got to face up
to the reality that the situation in Iraq is deteriorating. It is not
improving and all the happy talking in the world will not fix the grim
reality on the ground. My plan to end the war confronts that reality
head-on. I introduced legislation called "Iraq Troop Protection and
Reduction Act." Under it, we would begin re-deployment of our troops out of
Iraq in 90 days. I have been pushing this plan for almost 2 years. The bill
would fight the President's escalation by capping the number of troops in
Iraq, it would also prohibit sending more troops to escalate a failed
strategy. Second, we would protect our troops by making sure that if they
were still there, or if we couldn't convince the President to do what the
American people want, they could not be sent unless they had all of the
equipment and training they need because it is a disgrace that they are
still going without body armor, armored vehicles, and so much more.
Click here to finish reading Senator Clinton's comments:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/transcripts.html#clinton?id=10183-145406
7-_OAi4D&t=11
Click here to watch the video of Senator Clinton's talk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw65_zr9exk
Senator Dodd: I'm the one that believes that, as others have stated it,
there's no military solution at all to Iraq. We need to move away from this
idea that there's a military solution. I've felt that for the last several
years. And so, I believe that we oughta start re-deploying this evening, and
over the next year, we can do that very safely, provide all the support our
troops would need. We need to have a finishing date. I'm a supporter of
Feingold-Reid. I believe that we ought to have an end-date of March of '08
to provide a year-long opportunity for redeployment.
Click here to finish reading Senator Dodd's comments:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/transcripts.html#dodd?id=10183-1454067-_
OAi4D&t=12
Click here to watch the video of Senator Dodd's talk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3rj-Z5pQvE
Senator Obama: The hard truth is, there's no military solution to this war.
Our troops have done all that they have been asked and more, but no amount
of American soldiers are gonna solve the political differences that lie in
the heart of the sectarian conflict. So, the news today that the Pentagon
is considering extending the surge by extending the tour of 15,000 troops,
the National Guard is about the call up another 13,000 soldiers before they
were scheduled to deploy. All of this is just going to put more men and
women in the crossfire of a civil war...
Click here to finish reading Senator Obama's comments:
http://pol.moveon.org/townhall/iraq/transcripts.html#obama?id=10183-1454067-
_OAi4D&t=13
Click here to watch the video of Senator Obama's talk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQY9xxJEE08
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