[Vision2020] Minnick Aide Calls Sali Ad Claims 'absurd'

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sat Oct 25 07:30:35 PDT 2008


>From today's (October 25, 2008) Spokesman Review -

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Minnick aide calls Sali ad claims 'absurd' 
Latest spot targets illegal immigrants

Betsy Z. Russell 
Staff writer

BOISE – Idaho Rep. Bill Sali has a new campaign ad out charging that one 
of his rival's "priorities is health insurance for illegal aliens," a 
claim his opponent's campaign calls "absurd."

Sali's Democratic challenger, Walt Minnick, also has a new campaign ad 
out, but his makes no specific claims. Instead, it offers general 
statements from Minnick about what he'll do if elected, including 
protecting gun rights and "standing up for Main Street, not Wall Street."

"It's the beginning of his message as a congressman," said John Foster, 
spokesman for Minnick's campaign.

Sali's ad, titled "Still Dancing," repeats footage from an earlier ad 
showing a greasy-haired actor doing a disco dance, while a narrator 
criticizes Minnick's positions. 

The ad says, "On immigration, one of Minnick's priorities is health 
insurance for illegal aliens."

Foster said, "That's absolutely not true. This is yet another example of 
the kind of smears and untruths that have forced Bill Sali to change his 
advertising."
 
Sali spokesman Wayne Hoffman points to a video of comments by Minnick at a 
fundraiser in Sun Valley. Minnick says in the video: "It would make sense 
to give them an incentive to emerge from the shadows, start paying taxes, 
start getting insurance, pay a penalty because they have violated the law 
and put 'em in the back of the line for legal immigration."

Minnick's meaning is clear, Hoffman said. 

"Where he's headed is down a path that's going to result in taxpayers 
paying for illegal aliens to get insurance."

Foster disagreed.

"The fact is we have illegal immigrants here," he said, "and they don't 
carry car insurance, they don't carry health insurance, so the rest of us 
are paying a huge burden in costs when there are traffic accidents or 
trips to the emergency room."

Minnick advocates securing borders, deporting illegal immigrants with 
criminal records, and requiring the rest to appear before a judge, pay a 
fine, and "then begin a process that puts them at the back of the line for 
legal status," Foster said.

Hoffman said that when it comes to the estimated 12 million illegal 
immigrants in the United States, Sali believes, "They can't stay. If 
people are here illegally and they're caught, they need to be, obviously, 
arrested and deported. People who want to be in our country need to enter 
our country legally."

Sali's ad also criticizes Minnick for opposing an Idaho constitutional 
amendment banning gay marriage and civil unions. It says Minnick "proposed 
cutting benefits and raising taxes for Social Security."

Minnick opposed the constitutional amendment, which passed, because "it 
was so poorly worded that a judge could easily interpret it in a way that 
would restrict his rights as a businessman," Foster said. "Walt does 
believe marriage is between a man and a woman, but government has no 
business telling businesses who they can give benefits to."

Sali was a leading proponent of the amendment when he served in the state 
Legislature.

Both candidates have said they see a need for big changes to save Social 
Security, which estimates show will have an annual shortfall of $250 
billion by the year 2030. 

Sali has come out for private investment accounts as an option for "future 
generations," and Minnick has said everything needs to be on the table, 
including benefit cuts, higher taxes, raising the retirement age or 
supplementing the program with other tax funds.

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Seeya at Farmers' Market and the Homecoming Parade, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
UI '96
 
"We're a town of about 23,000 with 10,000 college students. The college 
students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)."

- Dale Courtney (March 28, 2007)


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