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Signature 12,180 on The Nation Letter to Obama

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Saturday, Aug 02 2008, 8:53AM

vanden heuvel twn.jpegKatrina vanden Heuvel, Jane Hamsher, Juan Cole, Gore Vidal, Robert Greenwald, Matt Stoller and others headline a letter to be delivered to Barack Obama before the Democratic National Convention.

To some degree, the letter appeals to Obama to be Obama, the one we saw during the primary and not some faded or compromised version.

I am now signature 12,180 on this reasonable letter whose central points are:

~ Withdrawal from Iraq on a fixed timetable.

~ A response to the current economic crisis that reduces the gap between the rich and the rest of us through a more progressive financial and welfare system; public investment to create jobs and repair the country's collapsing infrastructure; fair trade policies; restoration of the freedom to organize unions; and meaningful government enforcement of labor laws and regulation of industry.

~ Universal healthcare.

~ An environmental policy that transforms the economy by shifting billions of dollars from the consumption of fossil fuels to alternative energy sources, creating millions of green jobs.

~ An end to the regime of torture, abuse of civil liberties and unchecked executive power that has flourished in the Bush era.

~ A commitment to the rights of women, including the right to choose abortion and improved access to abortion and reproductive health services.

~ A commitment to improving conditions in urban communities and ending racial inequality, including disparities in education through reform of the No Child Left Behind Act and other measures.

~ An immigration system that treats humanely those attempting to enter the country and provides a path to citizenship for those already here.

~ Reform of the drug laws that incarcerate hundreds of thousands who need help, not jail.

~ Reform of the political process that reduces the influence of money and corporate lobbyists and amplifies the voices of ordinary people.

Some should count me as a top ten signatory on the following paragraph -- and I would appeal to the Obama team to begin to demonstrate not only how it will requisition experience on its national security and foreign policy team but how it will "re-organize" this experience to produce results that will get America's national security position out of deep red. Pentagon-hugging is not an answer I can believe in:

The Nation letter states:

These are the changes we can believe in. In other areas--such as the use of residual forces and mercenary troops in Iraq, the escalation of the US military presence in Afghanistan, the resolution of the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the death penalty--your stated positions have consistently varied from the positions held by many of us, the "friends on the left" you addressed in recent remarks. If you win in November, we will work to support your stands when we agree with you and to challenge them when we don't. We look forward to an ongoing and constructive dialogue with you when you are elected President.

Excellent letter. Obama and his team should read, re-read, and then demonstrate by word and deed that they understand.

-- Steve Clemons



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Reader Comments (7) - post a comment

Posted by Howard Park, Aug 02 2008, 10:33AM - Link

If you can work with us to accomplish the goals in this letter, Barack Obama will be the greatest President of the 21st Century. I'll continue to work hard for your candidacy & ideas & ideals.

Posted by Mr.Murder, Aug 02 2008, 2:22PM - Link

Wow, tough comp in the Greatest POTUS of the 21st century category.

Greater than Cheney?

As for the letter, can I sign, where do the suckers, errrr, supporters write in?

Posted by Mr.Murder, Aug 02 2008, 2:31PM - Link

You mean he hasn't demonstrated his efforts of improving communities with the Rezko earmarks he petitioned for?

You people act like because he could say it, it would remove his own track record.

Amazing.

Guess what:
Clinton's era saw the gap between haves and have nots decrease. Hillary's Universal Care plan was trashed by the insurance industry. If a President could determine energy policy alone Carter would have made two terms. We can vote "present" on womens' rights. Corporate lobbyist law was most lax of almost all states in Illinois.


Can we wish for a unity pony to Gallup into the sunset together with us?

Posted by Robert M, Aug 02 2008, 6:12PM - Link

Your whiteness is showing when you so openly pander to the Clintons

Posted by Mr.Murder, Aug 02 2008, 8:35PM - Link

To pander: when you higlight historical data

So mentioning them would refute the fact Illinois has some of the most lax lobby 'regulations' in the country?

Birds of a feather....

Posted by Pissed Off American, Aug 02 2008, 9:21PM - Link

Gee, where in that letter do they beseech him to pursue accountability for the CRIMES committed by this Presidential Administration?

And, BTW, who the hell told them that the Democratic constituency favors amnesty for a few million illegals? Why the hell don't they be honest, and admit it not about rights, amnesty or opportunity for the Mexican laborers? Its about special interests, mainly agri-business, being able to continue to EXPLOIT a class of under-privileged and impoverished human beings. A purposely cultivated lower class of laborers.

I don't know anyone, right or left, who is a legal citizen, that favors the continued practice of ALLOWING these laborers to pour over our borders. Nor do I know anyone that is a legal citizen that favors amnesty.

Posted by ..., Aug 03 2008, 3:13AM - Link

politicians are like the "arthur andersons" of accounting... they don't really do accounting and when it is discovered they've hidden under a number of fancy accounting( or political games), they just get run out of town and start up with a different name... the usa is enron, it just hasn't reached the point of no return quite yet.. stay tuned... out with accounting and in with creative jigging...

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