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seafan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-03-06 12:05 AM
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A Democratic `Contract', by Robert Steinback, Miami Herald
This wonderful piece is by the same author who recently wrote Stop the Election Day cheating -- or it will spread further, which illustrates the serious damage unverifiable electronic voting has brought to our democracy.




I sincerely hope that Democratic leaders, advisers, consultants and campaign officials read this and take it to heart. As this illustrates, one person can make a difference.

Bravo, Mr. Steinback. And thank you for your tireless dedication.



He writes,


A Democratic `Contract'

by ROBERT STEINBACK
March 29, 2006


But the occasion of this, my last column as a staff columnist for The Miami Herald before heading off on sabbatical, seemed appropriate to express a forlorn but stubborn hope the Democratic Party might yet reconnect with pragmatic and sensible Americans and reverse the deplorable neo-con-led erosion of the values America once so proudly represented to an awed world.


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...I'm offering to all 2006 Democratic congressional candidates a Pledge of Principles to promise to fight for and to implement if the party returns to power. Given the GOP's abject failure on nearly every point, it might give the party something to rally around as this most critical election nears.

``If elected, we will:

1. Speak frankly, honestly and forthrightly about the public's business. If we fall short, we will quickly correct the record. We will fully investigate alleged violations of the public trust, with subpoena power if necessary.

2. Defend Social Security as America's traditional safety net and work for its perpetual solvency. We will not allow its privatization.

3. Revitalize America's public schools and endeavor to maximize the potential of every student regardless of economic condition. We will not allow the diversion of public funds to private schools.

4. Restore fairness to America's tax structure with a progressive design that spreads the burden across all sectors of the economy and that rewards thrift, savings, business investment and domestic job creation.

5. Balance the federal budget as quickly as possible, through wise spending and fair taxation. We will not leave to our descendants the responsibility of paying for our generation's irresponsible budget practices.

6. Engage business, labor and the public to work together to reestablish American jobs on American soil, to resist outsourcing and reinvigorate domestic industries.

7. Commit ourselves to making affordable, quality healthcare available to all Americans and providing basic health-insurance coverage for all that will not depend on where, or whether, an individual is employed.

8. Develop a fair immigration policy giving energetic and talented foreigners a reasonable and legal path to residency and citizenship and providing a fair opportunity for currently illegal residents to achieve legal status.

9. Promote a comprehensive plan to sharply reduce our nation's reliance on oil and encourage the development of alternative, sustainable and environmentally responsible domestic fuel sources.

10. Deploy U.S. military might only where necessary to neutralize immediate and legitimate threats to America or a trusted ally or to defuse an imminent and extraordinary threat to human life and dignity. Where our current commitments are inconsistent with this principle, we will remove our troops as quickly and efficiently as possible while endeavoring to leave stability in our wake.

11. Pledge the United States to be a cooperative and effective leader and partner with allied nations in the fight against terrorism and the pursuit of global accords on human rights, economic justice, ecological protection and alleviation of disease.

12. Promote science, and base governmental policy decisions on sound and verifiable scientific research. We will seek sensible responses to issues of global warming, environmental degradation and sustainable energy.

13. Keep the affairs of church and state separate, while defending the freedom of religious practice outside government.

14. Recognize and preserve the reproductive rights of women, while also striving to minimize undesired pregnancy and making abortion safe, legal and rare.''


http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/columnists/robert_steinback/14209857.htm







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dweller Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-03-06 01:35 AM
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1. 'am i sure i want to recommend this thread' ??

as i live and breathe, i do.

dp

btw, the points in the pledge read as strongly in ascending (14-1) as they do in descending order.
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-03-06 01:54 AM
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2. needs something blunter on trade/immigration/terrorism
We reject foreign policies based on exploiting other countries for the profit of a very few businesses, as our Iraq policy is doing and neoliberalism has done more generally, since the consequences of this abuse of others is obvious:

1) immigrants fleeing the economic devastation

2) terrorist seeking revenge

Fair trade and respect for democracies even when they don't do exactly what our corporations demand is the best insurance policy against terrorism--it is easier to defend our country by depriving terrorist groups of grievances they can tap into in recruits.
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-03-06 01:57 AM
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3. stop corruption, cronyism, and the revolving door between corporate
America, Wall Street, financial institutions, and the halls of government power. America can not afford one more Dick Cheney/Halliburton relationship, nor can we afford any presidents who send our troops to die to secure oil profits ExxonMobil or any other petroleum company.
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