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Welcome to Backyard Blog, our group online journal for this election season. We've asked a broad array of people with deep ties to the region to share their views on politics during the 2004 campaign.
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October 22, 2004

I'm sorry!
Posted by Jay Porter at 02:19 PM

Like the late rhetoritician Kurt Cobain, I'm all apologies today.

First apology: sorry for being AWOL of late. I was in Oklahoma for the weekend--and wow did I enjoy some surprising revelations from staunch Repubs who can't vote for Bush this time!--and now I'm in Boston. I can only hope last night's game bodes well for a certain Red Sox fan who wants to beat a Yankee. Because don't let the accent fool you: W is a Connecticut Yankee if ever there was one.

Second apology: sorry I always have to so mean to my fellow bloggers.

Now let me continue with the important work of being mean to a fellow blogger. William Mari: you really must acquire a set of criteria for judging politicians that does not involve family relations! George Bush is not your daddy, Laura's not your mom, and unless I am mistaken neither George Nethercutt nor Dick Cheney is your grandpa! Neither are any of these comparisons indicitive of the kind of serious judgment you accuse Sierra of lacking. To paraphrase Scripture, you're removing a speck from your sister's eye with a log in your own.

To your point, William... with America's young men and women fighting and dying in two faraway lands, can we stop worrying about who's grumpy, and who's maternal, avuncular, or vaguely aunt-like?

Because the "real news today" is this: people who are voting for Bush have a markedly fallacious understanding of important facts about both the world situation-- and Bush's policies!

A serious, scholarly analysis of numerous poll results proves--at least for those of us in the reality-based community--that something is seriously wrong in this country. It starts with the White House's willingness to distort, deny, or classify every fact they disagree with. And Fox News (whose viewers "also wouldn't pass a test on foreign affairs") and its ilk don't help. But somewhere along the way, We the People do our part to mess things up by concentrating on style and not substance.

Don't get me wrong--I'm probably a bigger fan of "Queer Eye" than any of you. But there is a time to be Carson Cressley and a time to be more like someone serious about the Big Issues. Someone like my new hero, Jon Stewart.

Who, by the way, resembles nobody I know. Seriously.

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Who does Bin Laden want for president?
Posted by Ian Stewart at 11:21 AM

All of you probably know by now (if you watched Garrett and my debate) that I won’t shy away from a fight except maybe the one that (Sierra and William are about to throw down on…I’m staying well away from that) so there’s no way I could let Garrett get away with his “Putin for Bush!” post.

But before I get to the bulk of Garrett’s post, let’s get a couple things straight. Of course Putin is supporting Bush. In exchange for Putin not raising hell about National Missile Defense system or any of the other huge mistakes the Bushies have made, they’ve given Putin a free hand to do anything he pleases, from consolidating his own power and setting democracy even further behind in Russia (read more here and here ), to doing whatever he pleases in the war in Chechnya (how’s that going, by the way?

Chechnya is like Iraq, except it’s been going on longer, bloodier, and deadlier, while Russians are beginning to second-guess the strategy.

But on to the meat of Garrett’s very interesting question: who would Bin Laden prefer?

There’s no question it’s Bush.

If you’re looking to build a terrorist network, who better than a President who said we’re going “on a crusade” to help you recruit Muslims?

Who better than a President who, when he had the opportunity to tighten the noose, allowed Bin Laden to escape into the mountains of Tora Bora?

Who better than a President who actually thought Iraq is and was a center of terror, when terrorists weren’t even in the country until after we invaded, smashed up the infrastructure, and replaced it with US forces?

Don’t believe me? Musab al-Zarqawi (the main terrorist now in Iraq) is from Jordan, not Iraq…but he wasn’t there before we invaded. Saddam certainly was a bad guy…but not by al-Qaida standards.

Who better than a President who is in bed with the Saudis, Bin Laden’s second (or biggest, at some times) enemy? Seen any action by the U.S. on the land that supplied 15 of the 19 hijackers on September 11th? Nope. Not so much as a complaint…even down to the price of oil.

Who better than a President who says there is no deficit, and who instead pours money into his own mistake in Iraq and to drug companies and the rich at home?

Who better than a man who can’t, for the life of him, correctly pronounce “nuclear” or “mullahs”?

Bin Laden knows.

With Bush as President, Bin Laden’s recruiting stays high. Bush will continue make the wrong choices in the war on terror, keeping the heat off Bin Laden. The longer Bush is in office, the weaker our finances get, the more Bin Laden gets mileage from his strikes because we’re too poor and have our military stretched too thin to respond.

Which brings me, as much as I am loathe to give any credit to conspiracy theorists (even while holding my X-Files coffee mug), to the Bushies use of terror alerts. Haven’t seen John Ashcroft much lately, have we? Or Tom Ridge? Condi’s out campaigning when she should be back in Washington doing her job …

With the election slowly slipping away ( check these electoral college websites as Kerry increases his lead over Garrett’s protestations), Rove & Co. have only one option left…they have to play the terror card.

By scaring the tar out of people in cities, the Bushies could depress turnout just enough to swing some key states their way. Don’t think Rove won’t do it. It’s his M.O….do anything to win…or more precisely, charge your opponent with doing exactly what you’re doing so people miss it.

And whaddya know, that’s exactly what the Republicans are charging Kerry with right now. Forgive me for being cynical…I’ve been through four years of this. Here’s hoping the next twelve days won’t be more of the same.

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The Likable Candidate: Why I vote straight ticket only.
Posted by Garrett Ryan Ferencz at 09:11 AM

With less than two weeks before the election, this blogger took a sojourn back to the office oasis—a return to the water cooler.

Just as my fellow 20-somethings' journey to their high school reunions raised some questions in my mind earlier this week regarding the popular kid phenomenon, today the talk was all about the “likable candidate.”

A co-worker who shall remain nameless was remarking on how much she liked Dave Reichert, and was voting for him even though she is a ‘true liberal;' another remarked how Dave Ross was indeed a ‘dork.’

It was then that I remembered what my mother would tell me when I was growing up: “I vote the person, not the party, I am an independent.”

This made me wonder, why do we vote? Why does our democratic republic even have elections?

If issues -- abortion, taxes, social security, the war on terror -- really do matter, then why would we ever vote for “the best person” in a congressional race?

Sure, you might elect a "nice guy" from a party you do not normally agree with, and perhaps that person is a better representative, but if their party controls the House or Senate, and you oppose it, then you voted against your own beliefs in the spirit of being ‘independent’.

For this blogger, I say down with the best candidate, I am voting straight ticket. Not because of a narrow mind, but because issues truly matter in this election.

“Republicans believe every day is 4th of July, but Democrats believe
every day is April 15.”—President Ronald Wilson Reagan

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