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Political Legacies In 2008 Presidential Race

All In The Family

Political Legacies in the 2008 Presidential Pool

By NITYA VENKATARAMAN

Dec. 4, 2006 — They may disagree on policies and programs but Sens. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., and Evan Bayh, D-Ind., along with Gov. Mitt Romney, R-Mass., have one thing in common — politics is in their blood.

And come 2008 — while these potential presidential contenders offer different interpretations of what the Founding Fathers intended for the country — Dodd, Bayh and Romney share family histories from the campaigns of their own fathers who all sought to pursue the highest offices in the country.

ABC News Article

Posted by Mike on December 04, 2006 | Permalink

Sam Brownback Files Paperwork With The Federal Elections Commission

BROWNBACK FOR PRESIDENT
Filed paperwork to form exploratory committee today

TOPEKA, Kan. – Senator Sam Brownback today filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission establishing a presidential exploratory committee.  Forming an exploratory committee is the first formal step to run for president of the United States.

“I have decided, after much prayerful consideration, to consider a bid for the Republican nomination for the presidency,” said Brownback.  “There is a real need in our country to rebuild the family and renew our culture and there is a need for genuine conservatism and real compassion in the national discussion.  I look forward to traveling the country to listen to Americans about the ideas and issues facing this great nation.  I hope to raise the level of discussion about issues of life at home and abroad; renewed fiscal restraint, tax reform, and economic growth; and a vigorous yet compassionate and consistent foreign policy.”

Sam Brownback is the senior senator from Kansas, having succeeded Bob Dole in 1996 after serving in the House of Representatives.  He was previously the youngest Kansas Secretary of Agriculture in Kansas, a White House Fellow, a broadcaster, a teacher, an attorney, and an author. Brownback was born and raised in Parker, Kansas, where his father and brother still farm and lives in Topeka, Kansas, with his wife Mary and their five children.

Brownback continued, “Ours is an exceptional nation united by our ideals. But we are a great nation because of our goodness. If we ever lose our goodness, we will surely lose our greatness.  We have been given so much and should be hopeful for our future and thankful for the many blessings.  But so much is required; we need a culture that encourages what is right and discourages what is wrong—and has the wisdom to understand the difference.  But we can achieve much if we pick up the torch with courage, generosity, and realism. We must meet and fulfill the job we are called to accomplish and the time to act to insure our future as a nation is now.”

Brownback also announced select members of his exploratory advisory committee: (Organizations are listed for identification purposes only and do not infer organizational endorsement)

Tom Monaghan, Chancellor of Ave Maria University
Bowie Kuhn, former Major League Baseball commissioner

Brownback will travel to ten states over the next month to meet with state and local leaders, visit with voters and share his ideas for the future and build his exploratory team.  He will be in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, tomorrow.

Posted by Mike on December 04, 2006 | Permalink

New Sam Brownback For President Website

Sam Brownback announced that he is considering a bid for the Republican nominaton with this statement on his new Presidential Exploratory Committee website.

"I have decided, after much prayerful consideration, to consider a bid for the Republican nomination for the presidency.

I am running to spread hope and ideas. We are a blessed nation at an important crossroads. War, corruption, disintegrating families, and for some, hopelessness, tear at the American Dream. We need hope and ideas.

I am running for America…to be of service in a crucial time of trial.

Ours is an exceptional nation. A nation between two oceans made up of people from every nation on earth. A great nation united by our ideals. But we are a great nation because of our goodness. If we ever lose our goodness, we will surely lose our greatness.

We believe in a culture of life—that every human life is a beautiful, sacred, unique child of a loving God.

We believe in justice for all—at all times.

We believe in liberty.

But the central institutions that best transmit these values—the family and the culture—are under withering attack.

We must renew our families and rebuild our culture!

We need to revitalize marriage, support the formation of families, and encourage a culture of commitment.

We need a culture that encourages what is right and discourages what is wrong—and has the wisdom to understand the difference.

Each generation of Americans is called upon to carry the torch of virtue during its brief season. If one generation lets the torch fall, its light is extinguished for all future generations. That’s a big responsibility, but we can achieve it if we pick up the torch with courage, generosity, and realism. We must meet and fulfill the job we are called to accomplish in our day. The time to act to insure our future as a nation is now.

Problems abound. The federal government wastes and spends too much. We lack compassionate yet practical programs to help the poor here and around the world. We need energy independence and alternative, clean-burning, domestic-grown fuels. The scourge of cancer has killed too many and must be stopped. We need term limits for judges and members of Congress like we have for the President. We need a flat tax instead of the dreadful, incomprehensible tax code we now have.

And we need humility.

While I am proud to be an American, when I consider my citizenship and the responsibilities it carries today in the light of eternity, I am more humbled by it. We have been given much and will be held to account for what we have been given.

I ask mostly for your prayers. Pray for America, that our division as a people might end and that our land be healed.

Thank you for your interest and support. Thank you for your prayers. Please join our campaign of national renewal and hope for the future!

God Bless you, and God Bless this nation we love so dearly"

Posted by Mike on December 04, 2006 | Permalink

Evan Bayh To File Exploratory Committee Papers This Week

Evan Bayh to Launch Presidential Exploratory Committee

This morning (Sunday, December 3), Evan Bayh on ABC's This Week said he will formally launch a presidential exploratory committee.

"Later this week, I will be forming an exploratory committee to take the next practical step. I'll make a final decision over the holidays with my family and have some final decision to announce early next year."

Posted by Mike on December 03, 2006 | Permalink

Marlys Popma Joins Iowa Supporters Of Senator McCain

Marlys Popma Joins Iowa Supporters of Senator McCain in 2008

ALEXANDRIA, VA – United States Senator John McCain’s Presidential exploratory committee announced today that Marlys Popma has joined a growing group of Iowans who will work for the Arizona Republican if he decides to run for president in 2008.

“John McCain has a conservative record that appeals to me and will appeal to voters in Iowa after getting to know him and evaluating his record,” Popma said.  “He’s a man of strong character and integrity who would make an excellent national leader, is ready to govern day one, and after evaluating the other potential candidates it became evident Senator McCain is the right choice.”

Popma was the national deputy political director for Gary Bauer for President, and previously served as the deputy Iowa campaign manager for Phil Gramm’s presidential race.

“Marlys has been a tremendous asset to the Republican Party in Iowa and across the nation,” McCain said of Popma

Posted by Mike on December 01, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack "Courage To Create Change" Announcement Video

Posted by Mike on November 30, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack "Courage To Create Change" Announcement Photos

Posted by Mike on November 30, 2006 | Permalink

Tom Vilsack "Courage To Create Change" Announcement Speech

Tom Vilsack announced his candidacy for President of the United States at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

"Christie, thank you. It sure feels good to be home. I want to thank Christie, Jess, and Doug for their love, support, and inspiration. Without them I would not be here today. As a family we are committed to this campaign and this effort - you can be sure of that.  And I want to thank all of you for being here and for your friendship and support for so many years.  My life was profoundly changed and made better when you welcomed me into your community 30 years ago.

Three weeks ago, Americans courageously voted to create change. We sent a clear message that we wanted our country led in a new and better direction. But our job is not done. We have more work to do.

Today in the White House, we have a president whose first reflex is to divide and conquer...who preys on insecurities and fears for partisan gain...who has tried to rob us of the very asset that has made the United States the greatest country on earth:  Our sense of community, optimism and can-do spirit.

In the last election, Americans were not fooled by political tricks or gimmicks. We said in one voice, from all regions of the country, for our children and grandchildren:  Tomorrow does matter.

That is why I am here today -- to bring even bolder change and build an even stronger future for our great nation.

Let us face facts. 

The world today is filled with real threats and real problems. Our way of life is at risk from terrorism throughout the world.  Here at home, families struggle with skyrocketing healthcare costs and rising college tuition. For too many, home ownership is a fading dream.  For others, a secure retirement is an unfulfilled promise.  And for many neighborhoods and cities, crime is a daily threat and danger.

Let us also speak truth.

Our way of life and national security have been put at risk by fiscal irresponsibility and by our dependence upon foreign oil and the countries that provide it. In some cases, the governments of these countries take our money -- and yet despise us and harbor terrorists.

By any measure or standard we are less safe and less secure than we were 6 years ago. Our country needs bold leadership guided by the right values and the right experience. 

That is why I am here today.

For those of you meeting me for the first time, let me say a few words of introduction.

I have always been the underdog and long shot.  And I have always been inspired by stories of ordinary people who struggled, but ultimately succeeded.

I began life in an orphanage in the arms of a stranger. I was adopted into a loving but troubled home. During my early years, my mother battled alcohol and prescription drug addiction. My parents separated. I watched as my father balanced being a single parent while trying to keep his business alive. We struggled and adapted to a declining standard of living. I know what it is to feel alone and forgotten...as if you do not belong.

The deepest hole anyone can dig is addiction and dependency. My mother dug that hole, but she dug herself out. She relied on her faith, family and friends. In doing so she taught me a valuable lesson - that the courage to create change can overcome anything, and that community can give you the support and confidence to succeed.

My parents got back together.  And when they did, they taught me never to give up on people, family or community. Their values live here inside me and will always guide me in everything I do.

I have served as a mayor, state senator and two-term governor. I have worked every day in public life to bring people together to create change. 

In the past eight years, Iowa successfully changed farm fields into energy fields. We changed the traditional idea of agriculture and became the national leader in renewable fuel and energy production.  As a state, we became more economically, environmentally and energy secure. If you drive around Iowa today, you will see a changing landscape marked by new ethanol and bio-fuel production plants and wind farms.

We had the courage to create change in education, health care and government itself.  And by having the courage to create change, we provided greater security and opportunity to our people

That is why I am here today - to continue our work, and to bring the courage to create change to America.  It will take leadership to create this change.  But it also will take an active sense of community.

You do not have to be raised behind a white picket fence to understand the power of community. Some of America's strongest communities do not have any white picket fences or even yards for that matter.

In these communities, there are countless American success stories - immigrants from every continent who traveled here to farm fields, work in factories and pursue the American Dream. Many of these new Americans faced and overcame discrimination.  Our country must always remain a destination for those in pursuit of that dream, for a better life for their family and to live in freedom.

That too is why I am here.

America needs a president who builds and creates...who makes our country more secure... who is bold and has the courage to create change.

I will be that president.

So today, in front of the family and friends I love and here in the community I call home, I announce my candidacy to be the next President of the United States.

Let us have the courage to create the bold change we need.   Let us stop the endless debates and empty talk.

Together, with the courage to create change, let us develop a healthcare system that prevents illness, cures diseases and helps people live longer healthier lives -- without taking away every penny in their bank accounts after a lifetime of sacrifice and hard work.   

Together, with the courage to create change, let us fight for an education system that helps every child become as inquisitive and creative as God intended them to be. If we are to compete in a tough, global economy, Americans must remain the most innovative people on earth.   

Together, with the courage to create change, let us build a 21st Century economy of cutting-edge companies and technologies that lead us to energy security.  Energy security will revitalize rural America, re-establish our moral leadership on global warming and climate security and eliminate our addiction to foreign oil.   

Together, with the courage to create change let us embrace a new foreign policy that renews friendships, develops alliances and isolates enemies. In Iraq, we must act, take our troops out of harm's way and allow Iraqis to begin providing their own security.   

I am running for President because every America has the right to pursue the American Dream.

I am running for President because every community should contribute to our success. Americans who live in cities, barrios, suburbs and small towns all deserve a president who works for and remembers them.

Most of all, I am running for President to replace the anxiety of today with the hope of tomorrow and to guarantee every American their birthright:  Opportunity.

It will take courage to create this change.  But by restoring America's community, optimism and can-do spirit, we will succeed.  I ask for your support and your vote. Together let us have the courage to create change in America.

May God Bless our work and the United States of America."

Posted by Mike on November 30, 2006 | Permalink

Eugene McCarthy 1968 Announcement

Eugene McCarthy 1968Press Conference of Senator Eugene J. McCarthy in the Senate Caucus Room, Washington, D.C. on November 30, 1967.

"I am hopeful that this challenge which I am making--which I hope will be supported by other members of the Senate and other politicians--may alleviate at least in some degree of this sense of political helplessness and restore to many people a belief in the processes of American politics and of American government; that on the college campuses especially and also among adult, thoughtful Americans, it may come to the growing sense of alienation from politics which I think is currently reflected in a tendency to withdraw from political action, to talk of non-participation, to become cynical and to make threats of support for third parties or fourth parties or other irregular political movements. 

Let me say that-as I am sure I shall be charge-am not for peace at any price, but for an honorable, rational and political solution to this war; a solution which I believe will enhance our world position, encourage the respect of our Allies and our potential adversaries, which will permit us to get the necessary attention to other commitments--both at home and abroad, militarily and did not militarily--and leave us with resources and moral energy to deal effectively with a pressing domestic problems of the United States itself.  In this total effort, I believe we can restore to this nation a clear sense of purpose and of dedication to the achievement of our traditional purposes as a great nation in the twentieth century."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on November 30, 2006 | Permalink

Senator Bill Frist Looks Ahead

Senator Bill Frist announced that he would not seek the Presidency with this statement.

"I wanted you to hear from me directly, before you heard it on the news.

Twelve years ago, I pledged to the people of Tennessee that I would serve two terms in the Senate - to serve as a true citizen legislator - and then return home. I said I’d come to the Senate with 20 years experience in healing, spend 12 years serving in Washington, then go right back to Tennessee to live where I grew up. And I will do just that.

That decision to self-limit my term was grounded then, and rests now, on a firm belief that change in public service and politics is healthy. That it fundamentally forces a perspective of purpose and a sharp focus on service and results. It reminds all participants that they just occupy a position for a period of time. And it liberates one to concentrate every day on serving those who are represented, not to preserve one’s own station.

I’ve known everyday for the last 12 years that I would spend two terms and no more in the legislative branch. The time for Karyn and me to leave Washington has arrived and we do so with great respect for the institution of the Senate and my colleagues, for our government, for our President, for our democracy, and for the principles of freedom and liberty upon which our country was founded.

People ask about the future for Karyn and me. What is next?

We are ready to return to Nashville and private life. We will seek the best opportunity to serve mankind. We will stay actively involved in formulating innovative solutions to the seemingly insurmountable problems that face Americans every day -- high cost of health care, energy dependence, the threat of radical Islam.

I may return to what I’ve done for most of my adult life: heal through medicine (the way I saw my dad serve since I was a little boy riding around with him, his black doctor’s bag tucked between us, as he’d travel the neighborhood making house calls).

I, of course, will immediately resume my regular medical mission trips as a doctor around the world to serve those in poverty, in famine, and in civil war. That is where my centeredness is fueled.

Politics is a noble occupation. Healing is a noble profession. Service to others underlies both. Karyn and I, and our three boys, now three young men, thank you for our opportunity to serve.

I look forward to continue working with you through VOLPAC. At the beginning of next year, we'll launch a revamped website and internet operation that refocuses our efforts in support of Republican candidates and centers our ongoing discussion on the challenges facing our country.

To keep the discussion going, I will also launch a national summit or series of summits focusing on important issues such as America’s dangerous dependence on foreign sources of energy and the high cost of health care.

More details to follow on these ideas and the exciting changes VOLPAC will make in the days ahead..."

Bill Frist, M.D.

Posted by Mike on November 29, 2006 | Permalink

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