Some Meditations Before You Vote

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Published on Saturday, October 30, 2004 by the Los Angeles Times by Stuart S. Light (a writer in Santa Barbara, California)

This campaign season has been marked with a high degree of partisanship and rancor in the discourse leading up to Tuesday's presidential election. Both sides, armed with focus groups and experts, have crafted messages gilded with oversimplifications and spurious "facts."

Logic, common sense and truth scatter like dust before the powerful and well-financed marketing machines roaring across the landscape. My advice? Take time to reflect on what is truly important, and let your own intelligence and compassion guide your decisions.

Here's some food for thought before you vote:

* Democrat, Republican, Green, Independent, Libertarian, left, right, center, liberal, moderate, conservative, rich, poor, gay, straight, black, white, brown, male, female, pro-life, pro-choice — we're a mixed bag, but we're all Americans.
* No individual, party or ideology has cornered the market on truth or God's blessing.
* Dying soldiers in all countries call for their mothers with their last breath.
* Any child killed by war, poverty, abuse or neglect is one too many.
* Fear is our worst enemy. Those who would scare us are not our friends.
* 9/11 was a tragic event. But everything did not change. The sad fact is, too much has remained the same, or gotten worse.
* Killing innocents in any war dishonors those who died on 9/11
* Those most distant from a conflict are always the ones shouting loudest for war.
* War is almost always a tragic detour from the more difficult road of peace.
* Anyone who impugns your patriotism for exercising your constitutional right to free speech is not a patriot. In a true democracy, all points of view are valued and heard.
* Love is the core value of the Islamic, Christian and Jewish faiths. Only love and understanding can bring the peace and security all good people of the world desire.

Every vote counts, and every vote should be counted.

Why Conservative Jews should support Kerry.

Israeladministrative_divisionsIn The Jerusalem Report, Gershom Gorenberg, associate editor, explains why Jews supporting Bush because of his stance on Israel would be better off switching: "Bush's supposed support for Israel is an illusion. The real Bush record on Israel consists of missed chances and neglect. Four more years of the same is unthinkable. Everything in Bush's record shows he has neither understanding of diplomacy nor interest in it....John Kerry's approach to foreign policy is fundamentally different from Bush's. Kerry is obviously eager to plunge into diplomacy, and to create confidence in agreed solutions." You can download a PDF of the opinion here . I couldn't find it online. Please share this article with Jewish voters on your e-mail list, especially those in Florida, New Jersey, Ohio, and other swing states.

Former Republican Congressman: "Ending secrecy and bringing truth and honesty back to the White House are reasons enough to elect Kerry and Edwards."

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Former Congressman Pete McCloskey, a Republican, explains why he is voting for Kerry in a video clip from this Web site (Swift Boats and Swing Votes) and in this PDF of a recent column from the San Jose Mercury News. An excerpt from the 9/10/04 column: "In truth, John Kerry and John Edwards come far closer to the Republicanism of Teddy Roosevelt, Earl Warren, Barry Goldwater, George Bush the elder and, yes, even Richard Nixon, than does the present incumbent." (Thanks to Mainstreet Moms Oppose Bush at www.themmob.com for this PDF and for linking to "Republican Switchers" and other sites that will help you convince conservatives to vote for Kerry. Click on "links." Also, Mainstream Moms lists several "bite size" actions you can take to promote a Kerry presidency!)

Lifelong Republicans speak out in new Errol Morris ads: "I feel betrayed."

images-2Watch and hear why these real people, who voted for Bush in 2000, are voting for Kerry in 2004. The ads were created by famous director Errol Morris for moveon.org. Download a print ad showing the Republican Switchers here. Copy and share it with the Republicans you love!

Republicans Against Bush Meetup in 136 Places Around the World.

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Republicans Against Bush Meetup. Meetup is an organization that uses the Internet to gather, in real time and in real places (i.e., restaurants, libraries), people with similar interests --- whether it be knitting, rock climbing, politics, or hundreds more subjects and hobbies. See if there's a Republicans Against Bush Meetup in your community. If you're an undecided Republican, it might help you make up your mind. If you know and love an undecided Republican, offer to go with him or her to a meeting near you.

Another Republican for Kerry

homemastAnother Republican for Kerry tells some interesting stories on his site. One post is about a lifelong Republican and Marine Mom, Nina: "Now she's fighting for a better commander in chief who can make sound judgments and wise decisions. 'I'm a registered Republican, and I'm voting for John Kerry because I believe with all my heart that he cares. I know he's the most qualified to clean up this mess. And I don't believe for a moment that under John Kerry, a Marine going to war would ever have to stop and buy himself a helmet that can mean the difference between life and death." Also see his recommended action steps for persuading others to vote for Kerry.

Convinced? Get your toolkit for Kerry Republicans.

IconbumperrepubkeDownload the Republicans for Kerry-Edwards toolkit, courtesy of the special section for Republicans on the Kerry site: republicans.johnkerry.com. And then sign up as a Republican for Kerry-Edwards.

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