Elmer L. Andersen: Why this Republican ex-Governor will be voting for Kerry
Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 05:55AM
TheSpook
Throughout my tenure and beyond as the 30th
governor of this state, I have been steadfastly aligned -- and until
recently, proudly so -- with the Minnesota Republican Party. It dismays
me, therefore, to have to publicly disagree with the national
Republican agenda and the national Republican candidate but, this year,
I must. The two "Say No to Bush" signs in my yard say it all. The
present Republican president has led us into an unjustified war --
based on misguided and blatantly false misrepresentations of the threat
of weapons of mass destruction. The terror seat was Afghanistan. Iraq
had no connection to these acts of terror and was not a serious threat
to the United States, as this president claimed, and there was no
relation, it's now obvious, to any serious weaponry. Although Saddam
Hussein is a frightful tyrant, he posed no threat to the United States
when we entered the war. George W. Bush's arrogant actions to jump into
Iraq when he had no plan how to get out have alienated the United
States from our most trusted allies and weakened us immeasurably around
the world. Also, if there as well had been proper and careful
coordination of services and intelligence on Sept. 11, 2001, that
horrific disaster might also have been averted. But it was a separate
event from this brutal mess of a war, and the disingenuous linking of
the wholly unrelated situation in Iraq to 9/11 by this administration
is not supported by the facts. [more ]
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