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Why I will vote for John Kerry for President
Manchester Union Leader ^ | September 28, 2004 | John Eisenhower

Posted on 09/28/2004 3:56:12 AM PDT by billorites

THE Presidential election to be held this coming Nov. 2 will be one of extraordinary importance to the future of our nation. The outcome will determine whether this country will continue on the same path it has followed for the last 3½ years or whether it will return to a set of core domestic and foreign policy values that have been at the heart of what has made this country great.

Now more than ever, we voters will have to make cool judgments, unencumbered by habits of the past. Experts tell us that we tend to vote as our parents did or as we “always have.” We remained loyal to party labels. We cannot afford that luxury in the election of 2004. There are times when we must break with the past, and I believe this is one of them.

As son of a Republican President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, it is automatically expected by many that I am a Republican. For 50 years, through the election of 2000, I was. With the current administration’s decision to invade Iraq unilaterally, however, I changed my voter registration to independent, and barring some utterly unforeseen development, I intend to vote for the Democratic Presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry.

The fact is that today’s “Republican” Party is one with which I am totally unfamiliar. To me, the word “Republican” has always been synonymous with the word “responsibility,” which has meant limiting our governmental obligations to those we can afford in human and financial terms. Today’s whopping budget deficit of some $440 billion does not meet that criterion.

Responsibility used to be observed in foreign affairs. That has meant respect for others. America, though recognized as the leader of the community of nations, has always acted as a part of it, not as a maverick separate from that community and at times insulting towards it. Leadership involves setting a direction and building consensus, not viewing other countries as practically devoid of significance. Recent developments indicate that the current Republican Party leadership has confused confident leadership with hubris and arrogance.

In the Middle East crisis of 1991, President George H.W. Bush marshaled world opinion through the United Nations before employing military force to free Kuwait from Saddam Hussein. Through negotiation he arranged for the action to be financed by all the industrialized nations, not just the United States. When Kuwait had been freed, President George H. W. Bush stayed within the United Nations mandate, aware of the dangers of occupying an entire nation.

Today many people are rightly concerned about our precious individual freedoms, our privacy, the basis of our democracy. Of course we must fight terrorism, but have we irresponsibly gone overboard in doing so? I wonder. In 1960, President Eisenhower told the Republican convention, “If ever we put any other value above (our) liberty, and above principle, we shall lose both.” I would appreciate hearing such warnings from the Republican Party of today.

The Republican Party I used to know placed heavy emphasis on fiscal responsibility, which included balancing the budget whenever the state of the economy allowed it to do so. The Eisenhower administration accomplished that difficult task three times during its eight years in office. It did not attain that remarkable achievement by cutting taxes for the rich. Republicans disliked taxes, of course, but the party accepted them as a necessary means of keep the nation’s financial structure sound.

The Republicans used to be deeply concerned for the middle class and small business. Today’s Republican leadership, while not solely accountable for the loss of American jobs, encourages it with its tax code and heads us in the direction of a society of very rich and very poor.

Sen. Kerry, in whom I am willing to place my trust, has demonstrated that he is courageous, sober, competent, and concerned with fighting the dangers associated with the widening socio-economic gap in this country. I will vote for him enthusiastically.

I celebrate, along with other Americans, the diversity of opinion in this country. But let it be based on careful thought. I urge everyone, Republicans and Democrats alike, to avoid voting for a ticket merely because it carries the label of the party of one’s parents or of our own ingrained habits.

John Eisenhower, son of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, served on the White House staff between October 1958 and the end of the Eisenhower administration. From 1961 to 1964 he assisted his father in writing “The White House Years,” his Presidential memoirs. He served as American ambassador to Belgium between 1969 and 1971. He is the author of nine books, largely on military subjects.


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To: Jim Noble

Exactly. He's still living as if it was 9/10/2001.


21 posted on 09/28/2004 4:09:22 AM PDT by kb2614 ( You have everything to fear, including fear itself. - The new DNC slogan)
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To: Always Right

He must like Lugubrious, Narcissistic Maxrists. Either that or he's not taking his meds properly.


22 posted on 09/28/2004 4:09:49 AM PDT by 230FMJ (...from my cold, dead, fingers.)
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To: billorites

Eat this John...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1229021/posts


23 posted on 09/28/2004 4:10:06 AM PDT by listenhillary (We are defending the peace by taking the fight to the enemy.GWB)
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To: Jim Noble

JUST DAMN!


24 posted on 09/28/2004 4:10:13 AM PDT by DooDahhhh
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To: billorites
Like Goldwater and many others, this unimportant man has become unable to face reality and truly believes the world can live together in harmony. All we have to do is give peace a chance.

I wonder if he sobs over the poor lettuce leaves when he makes his salad?

Pathetic drivel.

25 posted on 09/28/2004 4:10:59 AM PDT by G.Mason (A war mongering, red white and blue, military industrial complex, Al Qaeda incinerating American.)
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To: billorites
Too bad he missed the more pressing concerns our nation is faced with right now. Such as terrorism.
26 posted on 09/28/2004 4:11:05 AM PDT by no more apples (God Bless our troops)
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To: Thebaddog
Sen. Kerry, in whom I am willing to place my trust, has demonstrated that he is courageous, sober, competent, and concerned with fighting the dangers associated with the widening socio-economic gap in this country. I will vote for him enthusiastically.

... he is courageous, sober, competent, and concerned with fighting the dangers associated with the widening socio-economic gap...

What a joke... He coourageous because ...he windsurfs. He is sober because...he has to wait until after the wife goes to bed, to drink himself to sleep. He is competent because...he is? I have no clue why little Ike says so. He is concerned with fighting...but can't get out of a paper bag, without help.

I thought danger referred to wars, and armed conflicts, not from fighting economics... Those economists must really be big, tough guys!

27 posted on 09/28/2004 4:11:08 AM PDT by pageonetoo (I could name them, but you'll spot their posts soon enough.)
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To: billorites

This letter looks scripted by the DNC.


28 posted on 09/28/2004 4:11:12 AM PDT by ILS21R
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To: billorites

John Eisenhower? Never heard of him.


29 posted on 09/28/2004 4:11:34 AM PDT by Lockbar (Worried about lead poisoning? Then stop eating the paint chips, Dummy!)
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To: billorites

Very interesting. I saw a remarkably similar piece last week under the heading "Why I will vote for George W. Bush".


30 posted on 09/28/2004 4:11:45 AM PDT by Wiser now (A bitter, sour old woman is the crowning work of the devil.)
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To: billorites

Thankfully, his son and daughter-in-law do not agree. I am assuming he is David's father. David and Julie were fantastic on Cal Thomas's 'After Hours'. They both looked great.


31 posted on 09/28/2004 4:11:48 AM PDT by mathluv (Protect my grandchildren's future. Vote for Bush/Cheney '04.)
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To: Thebaddog

Kerry went out of his way to jump in bed with the communists. He's
not qualified to be anything in this country. If Bush had done such a thing we would be witnessing the most rabidly anti-commie RAT party in it's history.


32 posted on 09/28/2004 4:12:49 AM PDT by Waco
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To: billorites
It is only my respect for President Eisenhower, that prevents me from calling John Eisenhower a foolish and uninformed man.
However, I advise John Eisenhower to listen to what the Democratic Party has done and said in the last decade.
The Party has become the party of the rich and well-connected.
Trial lawyers, Hollywood and media elites, the established main steam churches, Wall Street, and the wealthy have all moved to support Democrats.
For example, Hillary Clinton, when discussing her health care bill, said she had no concern for every under- capitalized small business.
It is the Republicans who have become the party of the middle class and small business.
If Mr Eisenhower cannot understand this, then he demonstrates how far his family has moved from its Kansas roots.
33 posted on 09/28/2004 4:13:09 AM PDT by quadrant
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To: billorites

Sometimes the apple falls close to the tree. Other times, it rolls down the hill and lands in the gutter.

Is Mr. Eisenhower aware that his hero, Jacques Kerri, voted against the first Gulf War, in spite of having the "correct" coalition, proper funding, and the blessings of the UN?


34 posted on 09/28/2004 4:13:21 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Heinz-Kerry: "The common man doesn't look at me as some rich witch.")
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To: billorites

Is this the Union Leader's attempt at balance?

Have things changed that much up there with that newspaper?


35 posted on 09/28/2004 4:13:29 AM PDT by Radix (NYT: "the bloggers' obsessive study of typefaces in the 1970's migrated")
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To: billorites

what IS IT with kids of Republican Presidents??
well John boy, this puts you in the class with Ron Reagan.. one day you'll look back on this statement and say HUH???


36 posted on 09/28/2004 4:15:12 AM PDT by ArmyBratCutie ("Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:soap, ballot, jury, ammo in this order!")
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To: billorites

Well, he's gone senile, I guess. His son, David, and Julie were on Cal Thomas's show a couple weeks back, and they had no trouble supporting the Prez.


37 posted on 09/28/2004 4:15:19 AM PDT by Molly Pitcher (...standing beside her gun and her President!)
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To: billorites

Next, John Eisenhower will turn gay and try to become a failed ballet dancer.


38 posted on 09/28/2004 4:16:51 AM PDT by guitfiddlist (The Left is smart enough to know the truth, but low enough not to care.)
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To: quadrant

Well, not all his family (See above.) It sounds like common sense skipped a generation.


39 posted on 09/28/2004 4:17:10 AM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (Debate THIS, Lurch!)
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To: Always Right

Did he give a reason, I think I missed it somehow.>>>

The fact that I am voting Bush (and I am) does not erase the fact that he is FRIGHTFULLY fiscally irresponsible. The level of domestic spending under Bush and the pub congress approaches the criminal.

Blindly calling everyone who does not dreamily chant "4 more years" a RINO is as stupid as the cretins on the left.


40 posted on 09/28/2004 4:18:06 AM PDT by chronic_loser (Yeah? so what do I know?)
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