April 28, 2006
Why the time is now for Jim Webb in Virginia
James Webb is running for the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican U.S. Senator George Allen in Virginia.
While I am not in alignment with everything Webb has done, said and
written (hey, the same goes for me with my wife and vice versa) here's
why this should be important to all of us:
* James Webb is a Naval Academy graduate, a former highly decorated
Marine officer, a Vietnam veteran and a former Secretary of the Navy
(under President Reagan). His military and national security
credentials are unimpeachable. In fact, Webb resigned as Secretary of
the Navy after disagreeing about a proposed reduction in the size of
the Navy. His actions match his beliefs--he isn't hesitant to stand up
for his values, regardless of the consequences.
* James Webb's book (he has a number of them), Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, explains
and defends the individualism and independence of many in the Southern
and Midwest states and skewers the 'white trash' and 'redneck' epithets
so often tossed out towards these individuals. Webb is a fighter, he
possesses what is missing in so many Democrats--a backbone.
* Most importantly, read the highlighted last two paragraphs in the
article below.This demonstrates the values Jim Webb possesses, the
values missing in 99% of the Republicans in D.C. and, sadly, in far too
many Democrats in the Beltway. Unlike so many who get co-opted once
ensconced in Capitol Hill, look for Webb to again and again act on what
he believes is best for his country and all of our citizens. There is
no litmus-testing for him. Don't you wish you could say that about the
entire Democratic Party, especially the so-called leading lights?
Webb Opens Race to Replace Allen
Ex-Reagan Aide Criticizes Ethics in Washington, Iraq War
By Robert Barnes
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, April 26, 2006; B02
GATE CITY, Va -- Democrat James
Webb officially kicked off his campaign for the U.S. Senate in this
conservative corner of Virginia on Tuesday, offering a strongly
populist indictment of the Bush administration and pledging to seek an
end to the war in Iraq and a "culture of corruption" in Washington...
...But he scalded the Bush
administration and a Republican Congress that he said had sent "other
people's kids to war and other people's kids to bad schools."
Webb, 60, has never run for
political office before and has a mixed background of support for both
parties -- he voted for President Bush in 2000 and even endorsed Allen
when he was elected to the Senate six years ago.
But Webb was an early opponent of
the Iraq invasion, and his military credentials -- he's a decorated
Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War -- make him to some Democrats
and an enthusiastic base of liberal bloggers an attractive candidate
against the conservative Allen.
"We have a lot of work to do and a
lot of cleaning up to do," he told his supporters in Gate City. "Number
one is to end the war in Iraq and refocus our military." Webb said it
was not contradictory to support the troops and urge an end to the war.
He told his audience that his son, also a Marine, is schedule to be
deployed to Iraq this summer.
"My objection to the war is not
aimed at my country but at the administration that has chosen to wage
this war, an administration that has muddied the truth, made mistake
after mistake and refused to accept responsibility," he said.
Webb's event in Gate City was a
homey affair in a field by an old farmhouse, organized by his cousin
Jewel Jones and attended by about 50 people, two dogs and a
videographer from the Allen campaign. Webb said that his ancestors hail
from the area and that starting the campaign there was symbolic of his
roots...
...Webb spoke mostly about the
Bush administration and a culture in Washington that has made people
suspicious of their political leaders. "Why? Because we're in the hands
of people who follow no creed," he said. "They speak to you of values
but know nothing other than political expediency and blind loyalty to a
money-drenched political machine."
And he said the country "has
been broken into three groups: The people at the top are living a
luxury never before imagined, even while the middle class sees its jobs
being outsourced overseas and their health care slipping away and the
public schools declining, and as the people at the bottom are becoming
a permanent underclass..."
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