From BuzzFlash.com:
I Challenge Celinda Lake To A Debate About The Soul, Honor, and Strategy Of Democrats On Iraq
by Brent Budowsky
One of the Democratic Party's leading pollsters, consultants and strategists is quoted in the Washington Post as advising Democrats to avoid taking a strong stand against the troop surge and escalation of the war in Iraq.
Ms. Celinda Lake is quoted as follows: "people are not looking to their individual members of Congress to solve the Iraq war." And: advising Democrats to focus on domestic issues rather than opposing the escalating war, Ms. Lake is quoted saying this is "the perfect juxtaposition."
It is high time and long overdue that Democrats across America, from the grassroots to the high levels of leadership in Washington, initiate a serious debate about both the honor and soul of the Democratic Party on Iraq, and about the political strategy of a Party that should aspire to lead the nation and be credible on national security issues…
I will be glad to debate Ms. Lake on the pure politics of the matter, any time, any place, in any medium, on this fact: Democrats won control of both Houses of Congress in the election where they took the strongest stand of conscience, and lost obvious opportunities for leadership and control in 2002 and 2004 when their positions ranged from sellout of support for a neoconservative war to weak and incoherent vacillation.
To repeat: weak leadership on Iraq in 2002 and 2004, Democrats lost. Far stronger leadership on Iraq in 2006, Democrats won.
If Ms. Lake believes "people are not looking to their individual members of Congress to solve the Iraq war" one wonders which Democratic voters she has been polling and what election returns she has been reviewing…
Honorable men and women should make decisions on war and peace, based on high principle and sound military doctrine. It is fine and proper to have honorable disagreements on policy and principle but it is wrong, dead wrong, to treat the lives of our troops and the security of our Nation as the petty cash of small minded politics.
The people are right, the insider consultants who offer this rotten advice are wrong, and it is high time this issue be debated openly and honestly, because the future of our party and our country hang in the balance.
Brent Budowsky served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen, responsible for commerce and intelligence matters, including one of the core drafters of the CIA Identities Law. Served as Legislative Director to Congressman Bill Alexander, then Chief Deputy Whip, House of Representatives. Currently a member of the International Advisory Council of the Intelligence Summit. Left government in 1990 for marketing and public affairs business including major corporate entertainment and talent management. He can be reached at brentbbi@webtv.net.
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give a High Five to the Democratic Party for finally standing up against the Iraq War.
Carolyn Kay
MakeThemAccountable.com