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Blog Entry 170 of 208 The Subversive Liberal
"If by a "liberal" they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people — their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights and their civil liberties — someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a "liberal," then I'm proud to say I'm a "liberal." – President John F. Kennedy...................... Some people find me and that sentiment subversive. I'm here to set the record straight and offer the real typical liberal point of view. Some call it subversive, I call it patriotic.

Why Obama?
Contributed by: Bing Van Gorden   on 6/13/2008

Through out our history we have had many great Presidents who had little experience as a legislator on the federal level. That's why I'm kind of surprised with the Obama critics who claim he has too little experience to be President. The irony deepens too as Obama has quite a legislative record and has shown an ability to bring people together. In Illinios as a state representative he was instrumental in getting a law passed that initially no one wanted. The idea was that the police video tape all of their interviews with suspects. Cops hated it, so did Republicans who viewed it as capitulating to criminals and Democrats feared they'd be viewed as well, capitulating to criminals. But Obama was able to convince all parties that it was a good idea. That it actually helped the police make iron tight cases against defendants. They had the proof that statements were not made with any forced coercion. His ability to reach people goes beyond politics. One only has to watch the now famous speech on race in Philadelphia to see that he has the ability to consider many different points of view and communicate complex issues in ways that are easily understood. I have many Republican friends that began considering voting for Obama after hearing that speech.

Other critics claim they don't know what all this change and hope business is about. I suggest a listen to any of his stump speeches to find out but in a nutshell, he wants to change Washington. He wants to move towards less corporate influence. He also wants to change political discourse and he has proven he can. He understands that we are currently divided and we need to come together to solve the problems we face. He also gets that it's a bottom up process not top down. In other words if elected, he expects we the people to actually get engaged and help bring about the changes we need to. He is asking us to lift ourselves and our country up. As voter turn out and excitement surrounding his campaign illustrate, he can motivate people. Right now this country needs motivation.

All this being said, obviously there are other facets of being President than motivational skills and the ability to communicate effectively. He has exhibited better judgement in the past on foreign policy issues than John Mc Cain. He was against invading Iraq when it was unpopular to do so. He understands that the mission in Iraq has been accomplished and it's time to begin withdrawing our troops. He wants to focus on routing the resurgent al Qaeda forces. Even if that means stepping on the toes of our ally Pakistan. The list of military commanders who support him are long; both in the tooth and in numbers. John Mc Cain however has flipped. He was adamantly opposed to torture. But eventually abandoned his own principles to support President Bush's use, or "redefinition" of it. He can't keep straight Sunni or Shia sects or who is killing our soldiers. He overstates Iran's influence in Iraq and goes on photo ops that include dozens of soldiers, several helicopters and sporting a flak jacket on the streets of Baghdad and tells us things are just great there. He, sadly, has become nothing more than a cheer leader for Bush's failed policies in Iraq. Last week he was praising safety gains in Iraq cities as 3 more suicide bombing occurred. Critics from within his own party question his ability to keep it together. He's actually struck fellow Senators before. His temper is legendary. John Mc Cain doesn't seem to grasp what he used to tout only 8 years ago. He simply isn't the same "maverick" or "straight talker."

A President must also understand their oath of office. It's to uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States of America. Many Constitutional scholars and US. historians (http://hnn.us/articles/48916.html) agree the current President has seriously breached the limits of the executive laid out in that radical document, that blueprint for democracy. Wiretapping illegally, ignoring provisions of treaties like the Geneva Conventions, signing statements, propaganda etc. (Liberal congressman Dennis Kucinich outlined 35 separate reasons as he entered articles of impeachment into the Congressional record this week) And it's safe to say, based on his own statements that a Mc Cain Presidency will most likely continue the abuses of this administration. Barack Obama however was a professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago (they have an amazing web site called "The Founder's Constitution" that includes letters and speeches of our founding fathers, check it out) and has vowed upon entering office, reviewing executive orders and signing statements of the Bush Administration as well as law to scale back those powers to the way our founders intended.

Most Americans are dissatisfied with the direction the Republican's have taken us, some are just as disappointed at a do-little Democratically controlled congress. The country wants to change course. John Mc Cain does not offer any change of course however. He wants to make the Bush tax cuts permanent. He has no intention of looking at NAFTA and has changed his mind on illegal immigration which leads me to believe he won't do anything about it. In other words he offers little in the way of any real change or hope. If he assumes the powers Bush assumed of the presidency, at best, we will be stuck in neutral while our standard of living declines. At worst we will be further down a path that most Americans would prefer to turn away from. Barack Obama at least gives us a hope for the kind of change we need. A return to the Constitution as more than law or limits on government, which should be limited of course, but a way of life for all Americans. Obama gets it. Say what you want about motives, his lack of experience, or his idealism, he gets it. We and only we the people are going to the right the ship. He can provide us an opportunity and offer encouragement like few can.

The America of the future needs to return to it's status as the "city on the hill." It is not enough to be feared or clever, we need to be respected as well. We should be leading the world in industry, in education and freedom. If we need to enact tariffs, pass laws, raise taxes or better yet spend the revenue wiser, then so be it. The current path of de-regulaiton of industry and putting corporate interests and share holders interests ahead of actual people as a matter of political policy is shown to be a failure. Political discourse must be embraced and divisive drivel masquerading as such needs to cease. Our military needs to heal and re-commit. Our veterans need care, our cities need bailing out after natural disasters. The focus of government must change and Barack Obama is the best candidate to facilitate that. John Mc Cain won't come close.



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Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 6/23/2008 @ 9:11:30 AM
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Good for you. If you are among the remaining 20% or so that think the country is headed in the right direction and the Constitution is optional or quaint then by all means cast that vote for McCain.
Submitted By: Samantha Mirabal
posted on 6/22/2008 @ 11:32:38 PM
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Well there are things I don't like about McCain but I will vote for him because over all he is the better choice. That is my opinion.
Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 6/21/2008 @ 11:39:43 AM
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Look at our history Gail. Higher taxes on the wealthy allows a strong middle class. Obama's tax cuts only target the top 3% of wage earners and closes loop holes that encourage corporations to send jobs over seas. Our government has always been active in manipulating markets. The Republicans way doesn't work. That is why we are where we are. Obama doesn't go far enough in my view, I am to the left of him but he is headed in the right direction. The world has lost respect for us Gail haven't you heard? We've always negotiated with enemies. We are where we are because of the failed policies of the Bush administration. Thanks for the compliment but honestly I banged this out in 20 minutes while home on lunch break. I'm a busy guy.
Submitted By: Gail Kirkegaard
posted on 6/20/2008 @ 4:43:30 PM
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You worked hard on this, but I don't think we'll be that city on a hill when our economy tanks even further from higher taxes. The world will lose respect for us when we try to talk with terrorists.
Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 6/16/2008 @ 9:40:59 AM
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Dave F you get an F. Amnesty for uillegal aliens was offered and granted by Reagan. No one has offered any such policy since. There are bigger problems facing our country, besides I didn't mention immigration so I am not sure why you brought it up. Thanks Mick and Ralph, and thanks to the loser who rated and ran like another conservative coward.
Submitted By: Ralph Dosser
posted on 6/15/2008 @ 2:48:12 PM
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Good work. Obama may be the last hope for keeping the country from going down the tubes altogether. He's pushing for meaningful change, and is pretty much marching to victory against the hapless McCain, which sadly puts his life in serious peril. Still, I chose to hope.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 6/15/2008 @ 8:09:00 AM
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Good blog, Bingster.
Submitted By: Dave F
posted on 6/14/2008 @ 11:40:20 AM
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Obama already promised he would give the millions of illegal aliens , squatting in this nation AMNESTY? McCain will do likewise to get the vote in November. We must pass the SAVE ACT before this happens. Afterwards will be too late for overburdened taxpayers, who will have to support them. Plus the millions more who will think it's 'open day' from the third world countries. If it's something to do with enforcing our immigration laws, the special interest lobby will crawl out of the sewer to stop its enactment. Just like the SAVE ACT (H.R.4088) a Federal bill, the laggard Democrats don't want voted into law. . Ice has a free Tipline: 1-866-DHS-2ICE for intelligence to locate illegal aliens, or predatory businesses that employ them. Predatory employers would be arrested, fined and possibly imprisoned and millions of illegal aliens would leave of their own accord. Demand the SAVE ACT! (2022243121 ) Unsuppressed details at NUMBERSUSA.
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Bing Van Gorden

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Bing Van Gorden has posted 208 blog entries and 985 comments since joining on 3/28/2007. Bing Van Gorden 's average blog rating is 3.47.
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