part of a campaign by the Democrats to 'take back the
Senate'. It should have as much success as Patrick
Kennedy's efforts to take back the House.
The rebuttal to Barama is that, yes, Americans always
do pull together at times of crisis to solve problems
but they do it without the government that more often
than not makes things worse, AND they do it
voluntarily.
When, oh when, will someone call politicians like this
what they are? Communists. Obama is a communist as is
everyone who thinks like him.
The danger is that Obama cloaks it in Americanism. He
is impressive in speech and puts in a good appearance
but, if he believes this and I think he does, he is a
communist.
Roderick T. Beaman
I don't know about you, but I think we've all had
enough. Enough of the broken promises. Enough of the
failed leadership. Enough of the can't-do, won't-do,
won't-even-try style of governance.
I've had enough of so-called leaders who don't think
government should even try to solve the big, national
problems. In their clouded philosophy, government is
the problem. I've had enough of the attitude that we'd
be better off if we just divvy up the federal budget
into individual tax breaks and let everyone fend for
themselves. I think we've all had enough of being told
to buy your own health care, your own retirement
security, your own child care, your own schools, your
own private security force, your own roads, and your
own levees.
This idea of America can never actually work because
it so fundamentally ignores our legacy as a people.
Our greatness as a nation has always depended on our
sense of national community and mutual responsibility.
Everybody has a stake in America. We're all in this
together and everybody gets a fair shot at
opportunity.
As Democrats, we still believe in the idea of America.
We're ready to compete in an increasingly
interconnected world. We're ready to conduct a smart
foreign policy that matches the might of our military
with the power of our diplomacy.
In short, we're ready to lead. Electing a Democratic
Senate is the first step to rejecting the failed
leadership and failed philosophies. That's the job the
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee will be doing
over the next few months, but believe me, they need
your help to change our country.
It's the timidity - the smallness - of our politics
that's holding America back and making our people
uncertain. The idea that some problems are just too
big to handle, and if you just ignore them, they'll go
away.
You and I have seen what this can't-do attitude has
brought us: failure.
We, as Democrats, have a responsibility to change our
politics. Now is the time for us to stand up and make
our mark on history. It's time for America to learn
how to dream again and to do great things in the face
of serious challenges.
That's the idea of America our Democratic Senate
candidates are fighting for. In state after state, our
candidates are leading in the public opinion polls.
But they still face an uphill battle because our
opponents can simply outspend our candidates and drown
out Democratic ideas.
Now is the time to take action. With your help, the
DSCC can make sure Democratic Senate candidates have
the resources they need to compete and win. We can
only begin the hard work ahead of us once we have
changed the balance of power in Washington.
Electing a Democratic Senate is the first step in
changing our politics and our country. It's a step
that we can accomplish in just a few short months. And
it's the sole mission of the DSCC. We need your help
to succeed.
Please join me today and help the DSCC realize the
idea of America Democrats hold dear.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
P.S. One great way to get involved right now in the
DSCC's campaign to take back the Senate is to visit
the organization's website. You can learn more about
our candidates and get up-to-date news from races
around the country. DSCC.org is the only place to see
the latest television ads from our candidates and
exclusive online videos.
http://www.dscc.org
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