Friday, August 17, 2007

CLEAR CHOICE IN VIRGINIA'S 10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT-- ENDLESS WAR COURTESY OF FRANK WOLF OR A RESPONSIBLE END TO THE WAR BY ELECTING JUDY FEDER

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Wolf demonstrates rubber stamp Republicanism for Judy Feder

Judy Feder ran for Congress in VA-10 (much of Northern Virginia) against 14-term incumbent Frank Wolf. Wolf won re-election with 57% of the vote, considerably reduced from the margins he won in previous elections (64% in 2004, 72% in 2002, 84% in 2000... notice the trend?). That trend was also borne out by a 3% increase for Kerry over what Gore had pulled against Bush in the district. Judy has decided to take Wolf on again.

As the representative of a moderate district, Wolf has a shockingly reactionary and extremist voting record, particularly on Iraq, where he has been a perfect rubber stamp for every single proposal Bush and Cheney has sent to Capitol Hill. There is not a single member of Congress who has been more gung-ho in support of the Bush Regime's failed and catastrophic policies in Iraq than Frank Wolf. Starting on October 10, 2002 with the 4 resolutions authorizing the use of force in Iraq, there have been 55 roll call votes on Iraq. Not once did Congressman Wolf express disagreement with Bush's extremist and disastrous agenda of endless war and misery. It's an unbelievable record-- and one at odds with the interests and desires of his constituents.

Last week Judy went out and spoke to voters in northern Virginia to ask them what they thought should be done about the Iraq quagmire. The answers she got might shock their out-of-touch congressman:

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2 Comments:

At 5:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This video is very effective. I saw it once, and real got a good impression of this candidate. Soliciting voters for their opinions! Whow! Viewers (myself included) will identify more with the other people on this video, rather than some standard politician making canned evasive speeches.

I hope other candidates use this YouTube video approach on all issues this cycle and post it on their websites.

This can save on advertising expenses, and people can e-mail YouTube videos.

 
At 10:24 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where does she stand on Global Warming?
bev

 

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