[Vision2020] Keeping Your Eyes on the Ball (Molly Ivins)

Pat Kraut pkraut at moscow.com
Thu Nov 2 09:59:28 PST 2006


For race baiting check the race in Maryland with Steele. The dems have been
awful.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
To: "Vision 2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 5:58 AM
Subject: [Vision2020] Keeping Your Eyes on the Ball (Molly Ivins)


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KEEPING OUR EYES ON THE BALL
By Molly Ivins

AUSTIN, Texas -- I'm still worried sick. The R's have seized the news cycle!
Which says more about how dim American politics are than anything I can
think of.

Apparently, the Michael J. Fox affair didn't have enough meat to it, and
even Rep. Mark Foley is out of the game, so now we have the
semi-hemi-demi-gaffe from John Kerry, who is not in fact running for
anything.

If Kerry had been given as many breaks for misspeaking as George W. Bush
has, he'd be a professor of grammar by now. And this all shows what the Bush
regime has -- attacks on Kerry, Clinton, Kennedy, Pelosi, liberals! -- not
any actual policies to help them.

The Great Wall of Republican ads is bearing down on us -- race-baiting,
scare tactics and sleaze-mongering. (Who knew so many people had signed up
to "promote the homosexual agenda"? I don't even know what it is. But
apparently, you don't have to sign up to support -- you could be part of it
and not even know!) The R's are throwing distorting ads, funded by endless
money, all over the place. Can the people see that, and ignore and punish
them for it?

Aside from the Wall of Ads, we are also faced with Disenfranchisement of
Democrats again. For some reason, this has come to be regarded as "one of
Karl's dirty tricks" -- a clever ploy, a little hard ball, rather to be
admired.

I've covered East Texas politics for a long time. All over East Texas -- and
elsewhere around the country -- there are elderly black Americans who don't
have driver's licenses because they've never had a car, who can't read
because they never got to third grade, and who are scared of The Law because
for 70 years or better they've been oppressed by it. So if they see a
sheriff's car blocking the road to the polling place and officials checking
people's papers, they head the other direction.

Voting isn't hard, and believe it or not, these elderly blacks have worked
all their lives and paid into Social Security and paid taxes, and they know
a lot about how government affects people.

With pundits in Washington, who just a few weeks ago were claiming the
Democrats would likely take the house by a razor-thin margin, now
victoriously claiming they all along knew it would be a wipeout, I just feel
that overconfidence juice starting to kick in. "Maybe 20 seats, maybe 40
seats" ... yeah. People could think: "So that's settled. I don't even really
have to vote." Folks, step up and make sure there's some control on this
regime.

May I remind you what this election is about? Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo,
unprecedented presidential powers, unmatched incompetence, unparalleled
corruption, unwarranted eavesdropping, Katrina, Enron, Halliburton, global
warming, Cheney's secret energy task force, record oil company profits, $3
gasoline, FEMA, the Supreme Court, Diebold, Florida in 2000, Ohio in 2004,
Terri Schiavo, stem cell research, golden parachutes, shrunken pensions,
unavailable and expensive health care, habeas corpus, no weapons of mass
destruction, sacrificed soldiers and Iraqi civilians, wasted billions,
Taliban resurgence, expiration of the assault weapons ban, North Korea,
Iran, intelligent design, swift boat hit squads, and on and on.

This election is about that, but much more -- it's about honor, dignity and
comity in this country. It's about the Constitution, which gives us this
great nation. Bush ran on a pledge of "restoring honor and integrity" to the
White House. Instead, he brought us Tom DeLay, Roy Blunt, Katherine Harris,
John Doolittle, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pombo, Mark Foley, Dennis Hastert,
David Safavian, Jack Abramoff, Ralph Reed, Karl Rove and an illegal and
immoral war in Iraq. People, it's up to you.

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Seeya at the polls, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho


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The right choice for the future of Latah County.

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