An open letter to the Democratic Underground community
by Vince Whitacre
I imagine many of you have heard tell of me over the past month, through eyesroll's (the missus) posts on my behalf. Anyway, please allow me to formally introduce myself.
My name is Vince Whitacre, and I expect to be the next Representative from Wisconsin's Fifth Congressional District. Like many of you, when I look at Washington today, I get confused. Then I get sad. Then I get angry. The current Republican leadership in Congress, with the full support and at the urging of the White House, is sending us toward trillion-dollar deficits, body bags returning daily from a war based upon (what can charitably be described as) misinformation, lower wages for those lucky enough to still have jobs (and little support for the many who don't), and skyrocketing health-care costs that leave millions of Americans without insurance.
This Immoral Majority steals from the poor to give to the rich; cuts military pay and veterans benefits; attacks the Constitution; mortgages the future of Medicare and Social Security to appease monopolistic corporations; and then turns a blind eye while those same corporations loot pension funds, cut off health insurance, lower wages, and send American jobs overseas.
We deserve better than this.
Today's Republican Party bears no resemblance to the Party of Lincoln, to the sage who spoke of government "of the people, by the people, and for the people" that "shall not perish from this earth."
If today's Republicans, the party of George Bush and Jim Sensenbrenner, get their wish, that government will indeed perish -- it will become little more than a faded artifact, a footnote in our history books.
Today, we face a critical moment in American history. We can choose to allow the piracy of the Republican Party and their basest whims rule the day, or we can expect more from our government. That's right, friends, OUR government. Let's not forget that. 2004 presents us with the opportunity to do to these robber barons just what they've done to millions of Americans: put them out of work.
That's why I raised my expectations, and that's why I decided to run. Jim Sensenbrenner has "represented" the Fifth District since 1979, and many seem to think he's invulnerable to a Democratic challenger; but I need to be perfectly clear on this: everybody is vulnerable to the dissatisfaction of their constituency.
I am running for the House because Jim Sensenbrenner does not represent me; and I am fully confident that once my message gets out, the majority of citizens in the Fifth will come to the realization that he doesn't represent them either. I am running, simply, because I can win; and because once I do, I can be the kind of Representative my constituents can be proud of.
I ask all DUers to take a few minutes today in order to visit my website,
http://www.vince4congress.com. Please take a look at where I stand on the issues that matter most to you. And if you find yourself thinking "hey, this guy might actually do a good job," I ask you to help me get my message out with your financial support.
My first fundraising drive is more of a marathon than a sprint, but I feel that's what I need to do in order to be competitive in this race. I expect to raise $100,000 from individual donors by January 1. This will send the message to Jim Sensenbrenner and his multi-millionaire cronies that the American people are not to be trifled with, and that we will stand up for what is right.
Thank you all for your time,
Vince