Commondreams.org has an excellent collection of responses to Bush's
state of the confederacy obscenities. The one I chose
to copy below connects ("only connect" - E.M. Forster) with Ray and
Karen's reflections on what is really going on in their home states. Any
other US lurkers out there from other states please fill us in on your
health.

Brian
Published on Wednesday, January 29, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
The Green Party Response to George Bush's State of the Union Address
by Natalie Johnson Lee

Greetings from the Green Party, the party of peace!
Tonight the President promised America a policy of war. War on Iraq. War
on minorities. War on the poor. War on regular working people.  In
response, the Green Party, America's only growing political party,
offers an alternative of peace.

I represent almost 30,000 working people in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I
know my constituents personally, and I know their struggles for decent
housing and decent work. When my constituents need help, they call me on
the phone. That’s grassroots democracy in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Tonight, in Washington D.C., I must ask:
“Who phoned Bush and asked for this war?”
“Who phoned Congress and asked for this war?”

I know that America did not dial that number.

Someone else did.

I’ve got a message for the CEOs of the oil corporations and of the
weapons manufacturers. You’re tying up the line. America is trying to
get through.

Like 169 other Green city council members, mayors, county supervisors,
school board members, and state representatives, my phone is ringing off
the hook. Our constituents are calling us.

They are saying, “We are worried about this war.” They are saying,
“We want respect and equality.” They are saying, “We want good
jobs, education, and health care.” The Green response is always the
same: “You are not alone. We will help you.”

That’s our message tonight.

* * *

The President promised a policy of war on Iraq. In response, the Green
Party offers the only national security policy that really works: A
policy whose goal is peace, not war.

America can make peace, not war, by putting a stop to the global trade
in weapons. We must stop it at its source. That’s here, at home, in
the United States. U.S.-based corporations are the prime suppliers of
weapons to the world, and European corporations are not far behind.
It’s common sense. It’s time to put the weapons manufacturers out of
business.

America can make peace, not war, only if we are consistent in our
support for democracy. The foreign policy of supporting “our”
dictators against “their” dictators has been a failure. Saddam
Hussein is in power today because the U.S. government once supported
him, just as it once supported bin Laden. It is time instead to
consistently support democracy. Perhaps it is unfair to expect George W.
Bush to understand democracy, much less consistently promote it, but
that’s the agenda that will win America trust and allies in an
uncertain world.

America can make peace, not war, by helping the economies of the poorer
countries of the world. Exploitation breed poverty, poverty breeds
hatred, and hatred breeds terror. Unrestricted corporate power has
caused massive unemployment across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and
today threatens the United States as well. In its place, we need a
global economic policy whose primary goal is the elimination of poverty,
the creation of sustainable industries, and support for real democracy
based on the empowerment of working people.

America can make peace, not war, by breaking the hold of the oil
corporations on Congress. It’s time to kick the oil addiction. Right
now. America has the technological know-how and the renewable resources
to make the break. We can and should build up our solar, wind, and other
renewable energy sources now.

Americans want security, not unending war. In its eagerness to invade
Iraq, the political establishment has revealed its true purpose. Not
security for Americans, but oil for corporations. Not peace in the
Middle East, but military bases across the globe. Bush is no reluctant
warrior, he is a warmongering draft-dodger, and together with a weak and
compliant Democratic Party in Congress, he is threatening American
interests.

The President claims the inspections have failed. He is wrong. In fact,
his attempts to drum up a war fever are what has failed. The lives of
millions of innocent Iraqi civilians are not worth one drop of Bush’s
oil, and American soldiers should not be sacrificed for it. Let us build
our security on a foundation of international peace, justice, and
democracy.

* * * *

Americans want a policy for domestic peace as well.

The Bush administration’s attacks on minorities don’t sit well with
many Americans. The Democratic silence in the face of these attacks is
shameful. The slogan “United We Stand” is mirrored by “Divided We
Fall” and the constant chipping away at the legacy of the civil rights
movement leaves us wondering why he is promoting division. Why the
attacks on human rights, on immigrants, and on affirmative action?

Tonight, in Washington D.C., I must ask: “Who phoned Bush and asked
for these attacks?”

I know that America did not dial that number.

I am a proud to be a member of the political party that guarantees the
rights of ALL Americans. That’s the guarantee of the Green Party. We
defend the rights of immigrants, and we call for amnesty for all
undocumented workers. We support the civil rights of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgendered people in housing, jobs, civil marriage and
benefits, child custody and in all areas of life, the right to be
treated equally with all other people. We believe in making right the
wrongs of history, and we support affirmative action and reparations for
slavery.

We Greens say to the President and to Congress: “Immigrants are not
the enemy!” “Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people are
not the enemy!” “People of color are not the enemy!” It’s time
to stop your war on minorities. It’s time to secure domestic peace
through equal rights for all. That is the Green guarantee.

* * *

Americans want not only peace, we also want prosperity.

Struggling to pay for housing, struggling to pay for school, struggling
to find a secure job, worrying about whether we’ll keep it, working
people in this country have gotten a raw deal. Now the administration
would compound our pain by cutting taxes on the rich, at a time when
public services are being eliminated.

Tonight, in Washington D.C., I must ask: “Who phoned Bush and asked
for these cuts?”

I know that America did not dial that number.

Bush calls it an economic stimulus package. Greens ask “economic
stimulus for whom?” It is time for an economic stimulus package for
the rest of us.

Where the Washington establishment wages a war on public education,
social welfare, public lands, and local government, the Green Party
takes a very different view.

We call for full federal funding to support children, families, the
unemployed, elderly and disabled. We call for a graduated supplemental
income to maintain all adult incomes above the poverty level. We support
a guaranteed living wage for all Americans. We support health care for
all through universal national health insurance. We support the
preservation of public wildlands for future generations. We support the
labor movement and call for the repeal of the undemocratic Taft-Hartley
law so that workers can freely organize unions.

The Green Party stands with working people because we ARE working
people, and we’re committed to an economic policy that puts human
needs before corporate greed.

* * *

Yet tonight, as the economy is failing most Americans, the President
promises war.

Mr. Bush, America did not ask you for this war. America did not ask you
for these attacks on minorities. America did not ask you for tax cuts
for the rich.

Mr. Bush, it is time to hang up the phone. America’s trying to get
through!

* * *

And to the members of Congress, both Democrat and Republican, the
250,000 members of the Green Party have this to say:

You have wasted too many opportunities to deal directly with America’s
problems. Tonight, on the eve of war, America cannot wait any longer.

Our nation cannot afford to see pressing issues, like health care for
all, kicked back and forth like a political football from election to
election. Working people need health care now.

Our people and planet cannot afford this war for oil. Dependency on oil
is unhealthy for Americans and it is contributing to the global warming
threat. The time for political procrastination is long gone; it’s time
for corrective action now.

I know that many Americans feel the same way. I hear it from my
constituents all the time.

To those Americans who are looking for a way out, the Green Party says,
“We are here, we are growing, we are your way out!” We are the
alternative.

Together with Greens in 90 nations worldwide, we represent a new kind of
politics resting on four pillar values: Grassroots Democracy - Ecology -
Social Justice - Non-Violence.

No corporate contributors are tying up our phone lines. We are waiting
to hear from you.

Natalie Johnson Lee is a Minneapolis City Councilwoman.

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