Democratic Response to Bush's State of the Union Address
Gov. Howard Dean
Chairman, Democratic Party
Dear Howard,
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/04/opinion/04scowcroft.html?_r=1&n=Top%2fOpinion%2fEditorials%20and%20Op%2dEd%2fOp%2dEd%2fContributors&oref=slogin
As Scowcroft warned in his above article in NYT, there can be no settlement in Iraq and no final peace in Middle East without a solution to Israel-Palestine issue which is the root cause of Anti-American stance of Arab world..
Carter also pointed it out in his latest book "Palestine: Peace, no Apartheid."
How the Democratic Party will be able to swing its pro-Israel foreign policy to pro-Arab under heavy pressure from Israel lobby and its large contribution to both parties is problematic.
Unless the Democratic Party forsakes its Jewish friends, new Democratic government will be incapable of bringing peace in the Middle East.
Make this point clear in the Democratic response to Bush's state of union address tomorrow.
For the same reason, I believe Hillary Clinton who currys favor with jewish votes, depends heavily on jewish money and voted for Iraq War is not a good presidential candidate. She, who now opposes Iraq War after seeing the tide of public opinion has turned against the war, is an opportunist.
If she is chosen, Democrats will lose the election. Democrats should choose a candidate with a principle.
John Kim
----- Original Message ----From: Howard Dean <democraticparty@democrats.org>To: John Kim <johnkim100530@verizon.net>Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 11:19:39 AM
Dear John,
I want your help. My friend, Senator Jim Webb, has the honor of giving the nationally televised response to the president's State of the Union speech tomorrow night. He'll be preparing his remarks tonight and tomorrow, and I want you to make your hopes, your dreams, and your thoughts about the state of our union part of our Democratic message.
Please take a moment to make your input part of the process by sending a note to Senator Webb as he prepares his remarks -- we'll deliver your message:Senator Webb and I look forward to hearing from you -- and so does the rest of the country.
Thank you.
Governor Howard Dean, M.D.
Chairman, Democratic Party
Dear Howard,
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/04/opinion/04scowcroft.html?_r=1&n=Top%2fOpinion%2fEditorials%20and%20Op%2dEd%2fOp%2dEd%2fContributors&oref=slogin
As Scowcroft warned in his above article in NYT, there can be no settlement in Iraq and no final peace in Middle East without a solution to Israel-Palestine issue which is the root cause of Anti-American stance of Arab world..
Carter also pointed it out in his latest book "Palestine: Peace, no Apartheid."
How the Democratic Party will be able to swing its pro-Israel foreign policy to pro-Arab under heavy pressure from Israel lobby and its large contribution to both parties is problematic.
Unless the Democratic Party forsakes its Jewish friends, new Democratic government will be incapable of bringing peace in the Middle East.
Make this point clear in the Democratic response to Bush's state of union address tomorrow.
For the same reason, I believe Hillary Clinton who currys favor with jewish votes, depends heavily on jewish money and voted for Iraq War is not a good presidential candidate. She, who now opposes Iraq War after seeing the tide of public opinion has turned against the war, is an opportunist.
If she is chosen, Democrats will lose the election. Democrats should choose a candidate with a principle.
John Kim
----- Original Message ----From: Howard Dean <democraticparty@democrats.org>To: John Kim <johnkim100530@verizon.net>Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 11:19:39 AM
Dear John,
I want your help. My friend, Senator Jim Webb, has the honor of giving the nationally televised response to the president's State of the Union speech tomorrow night. He'll be preparing his remarks tonight and tomorrow, and I want you to make your hopes, your dreams, and your thoughts about the state of our union part of our Democratic message.
Please take a moment to make your input part of the process by sending a note to Senator Webb as he prepares his remarks -- we'll deliver your message:Senator Webb and I look forward to hearing from you -- and so does the rest of the country.
Thank you.
Governor Howard Dean, M.D.
