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bigtree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-02-04 01:24 AM
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Dispatches from DNC: Lautenberg, Spitzer Remarks on Cheney/Halliburton
Sep 1, 2004

http://www.democrats.org/news/200409010014.html

New York - The following are excerpts from remarks by U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg and New York Attorney General Elliot Spitzer at the DNC Convention Response daily press briefing:

Lautenberg:

It's fitting that the Vice-President will be speaking on the Republican Convention's Land of Opportunity, because the last four years have been a "Land of Opportunity" for his former employer, Halliburton.

For Halliburton these four years have been mission accomplished — to the tune of a $7 billion no-bid contract in Iraq, which the Vice-President's office coordinated — after initially denying any involvement.

I have called for the Senate to investigate whether the Vice-President's conduct was illegal – because there is no doubt it was wrong. But right and wrong are shades of gray in Dick Cheney's land of opportunity.

Spitzer:

For the last four years people like me have had to protect the public – because George Bush has not. So tonight, when Republicans talk about a "Land of Opportunity", we must ask: Opportunity for whom?

Under President Bush, there have been opportunities for the big power companies — but not people who breath the air and drink the water they pollute. There have been opportunities for drug companies, not patients; opportunities for insurance companies, not policyholders. For DeGrasso. For Enron. For MCI WorldCom. For Halliburton: mission accomplished under George W. Bush.

But Halliburton isn't just a special interest, it is Dick Cheney's special interest. Just a few weeks ago, Halliburton agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle an SEC probe into Cheney-era accounting practices. The Justice Department, the Treasury Department, and the SEC are all investigating Halliburton for Cheney-era actions.

It seems that while the Vice President served as Halliburton's CEO, the rules didn't apply.
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Sep 1, 2004

http://www.democrats.org/news/200409010011.html

Democrats' One Word Response to Cheney: Halliburton

Democrats Launch New Ad, Unveil New Video, Hold Round Table with Battleground Voters Who Voted For Bush in 2000

New York City - With Vice President Dick Cheney scheduled to address the Republican National Convention; the Democratic Convention Response Team shifted their attention to Halliburton, saying the issue was "emblematic" of how Bush often sides with the special interests at the expense of the middle class. DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe was joined at the daily morning press conference by Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg, New York Attorney General Elliot Spitzer, and Congressman Bob Menendez.

"We are focusing on Halliburton today because it is emblematic of how this administration governs," said McAuliffe. "Halliburton is a proof point of how whenever Bush is faced with a choice he sides with the special interest at the expense of the middle class."

Senator Lautenberg unveiled a new DNC web video, which highlights a series of clips where Cheney is seen praising and defending Halliburton. The video asks why Cheney often stands up for Halliburton and ends by pointing out that as Vice President, Dick Cheney has received more than $2 million in payments from his former company.

In addition, Vilsack announced a new DNC ad, which will air in battleground states and on national cable networks. The new 30-second ad, which will run the day of George W. Bush's speech to the Republican Convention, highlights Bush calling Iraq a catastrophic success, saying the war on terror is "unwinnable," and admitting that he miscalculated in Iraq. The ad will be available at www.democrats.org later today.

Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, Marine Corps Veteran and New Jersey Congressional candidate Steve Brozak, and General Merrill "Tony" McPeak joined Americans from all over the country who voted for Bush in 2000, but who traveled all the way to New York to explain why they are voting for John Kerry this year. (Bios included below)

Round Table Participants

WA Businessman and Republican to Bush: Mission NOT Accomplished
Although he supported George Bush in 2000, Bill Weiss of Duval, WA is a Republican for Kerry. Bill was a member of the Bush Catholic Task Force in 2000. Bill served his country in the military and is disturbed by the direction George Bush is taking this country. Bill is concerned about the impact that Bush's reckless financial decisions have had on the nation's ballooning budget deficit. Bill also knows firsthand about Bush's failure to address the problem of rising health care costs, because he is a small business owner and struggles to afford health care coverage for his wife who was recently diagnosed with a blood disorder.

Ohio Veteran to Bush: Mission NOT Accomplished
Mike Meklemberg is a Vietnam Veteran who was a Bush supporter until November when he realized the President's economic policies are running our country into the ground. Mike got laid off earlier this year and is now struggling to make ends meet. He believes George Bush is squandering the Social Security surplus to give tax breaks to his rich friends while middle class people are struggling.

OR Republican to Bush: Mission NOT Accomplished
Tom Ethridge of Corvallis, OR is a lifelong Republican who is voting for Kerry, because he is gravely concerned that Bush, by alienating our allies, has made America less secure. Tom works for a high-tech country and has seen many quality, high-paying jobs shipped overseas and is troubled the administration support for tax incentives that encourages companies to outsource good jobs.

LA "Republican of the Year" to Bush: Mission NOT Accomplished
John Brocato of Mandeville, LA is a lifelong Republican who won the National Republican of the of the Year award, is supporting John Kerry. Brocato was appointed by the Bush administration to the Small Business Administration National Advisory Council of the United States and has seen firsthand how the Bush Administration is gutting important programs that keep small business alive. John is concerned that Bush's policies would force many small businesses into bankruptcy. He believes that John Kerry and John Edwards have an economic plan that will allow small businesses to thrive.

NC Veteran and Republican to Bush: Mission NOT Accomplished
Louis Dishman of Reidsville, NC is a registered Republican and served America in the armed forces. He is also the Vice President of the local UNITE union. Louis is supporting John Kerry because he is disenchanted with Bush's economic policies. In his community, many have lost jobs and have no way to support their families. He believes John Kerry and John Edwards have an economic plan that will inject new life into our sluggish economy and put the country on the right track.
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RevCheesehead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-02-04 01:47 AM
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1. Nice work...thanks for posting!
Do you think that maybe Kerry's strategy all along has been to let Beavis and Butthead make their speeches, then release a stinging campaign ad that addresses the lies in their speeches?
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bigtree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-02-04 02:02 AM
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2. These guys had to have struck fear in Bushco
They were fierce and resolute. Hope C-Span re-airs it.
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bigtree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-02-04 02:30 AM
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3. Responding ...
Tomorrow folks will pop up here to complain that we're not fighting back. I mean tonight even.
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GOPAgainstGW Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-02-04 03:39 AM
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4. SPITZER IS THE MAN!! When Kerry Wins He Will Take ASSCROFTS Job!!
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