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Well, I'm FedUp and I'm not taking it any more
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Thursday, January 3, 2008

A Vote For John Edwards...


...just might get this country back on track.

John Edwards capped his Iowa transformation from 2004's sunny optimist to 2008's fiery populist Wednesday night, urging a caucus-eve crowd of 3,000 to take back "our democracy" from greedy corporations.

With rock musician John Mellencamp's free concert helping fill the Val-Air Ballroom, the former North Carolina senator gave an especially spirited version of his stump speech, tapping a vein of middle-class resentment and worry.

"Corporate greed is robbing our children of the promise of America," Edwards said to frequent cheers. "It is time for us to fight back."

Edwards is locked in a tight race with fellow Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama in Thursday night's Iowa caucus, the first voting of the 2008 presidential election. No candidate has spent more time in Iowa, and a strong finish here is crucial to his candidacy.

In recent weeks, Edwards has sharpened his attacks on big oil, pharmaceutical and insurance companies, suggesting he would fight them far more ferociously than would Obama or Clinton. In a modified version of his 2004 "Two Americas" speech, he said 37 million Americans worry each day about how to feed and clothe their families because they live in poverty.

"In America, children living on the streets while the chairmen and CEOs of major companies make millions of dollars?" he asked incredulously. He vowed to make health insurance affordable for all Americans and to reduce dependence on foreign oil.

The night rally, which opened with a half-dozen songs by Mellencamp - including "This is Our Country," the Edwards campaign theme song - concluded a 36-hour campaign blitz by Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth. Most stops were in much smaller venues than the Val-Air, but each featured Edwards' stinging rebuke of corporate America.

He likened himself to Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, saying all of them took on special interests such as "the big trusts."

At the Thursday caucus, he told his Val-Air audience, "you're going to say 'Enough is enough, we want our country back, we want our democracy back."'

Many in the ballroom cheered.

"I think he's got the right stuff," said Phil Carleson, 56, a high school history teacher. He said Edwards' charisma reminds him of John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton.

Shane Harshbarger, 36, said his first choice is New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, but Edwards will be his backup if Richardson can't muster the necessary 15 percent at the Democratic caucus Harshbarger will attend in Des Moines.

Edwards "is a little angry, but I'll take it," Harshbarger said. "I like the antiestablishment" message, he said, "because we've had too much establishment. That's Hillary's problem."

Mellencamp opened the concert with "Ain't That America," and sang another tune with improvised lyrics that poked fun at President Bush's Iraq and domestic policies.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nobody else is talking about the middle class (what's left of it). John is the only one that is focusing on America. While Hillary and Barack argue about foreign policy experience John is addressing real issues in America. He's putting us Fed Up Americans first. Fuck the middle east. We don't need their freakin oil anyway. John sees Americans as civilized people who refuse to lower their standard of living to appease the likes of Prince Bandur.

John understands that WE THE PEOPLE are the most powerful being on the planet and will never allow WE THE PEOPLE to feel anything less than powerful.

Vote John Edwards, face it, nobody can give any logical reasons why he should not have the opportunity to lead this country.

John Edwards is a political saint. Can we say that about any other candidate?

Anonymous said...

Another note: John is not accepting any corporate donations. Proving he is not a hypocrite. If you support John Edwards give what you can to his campaign. We are running out of time. In one month we will have a nominee and there will be no going back. We must look at the issues and where the candidates stand on the issues. Do not be "clouded" by who has the most money to spend on their campaign. Obama and Hillary are getting all of the free press and exposure which leaves John at a disadvantage financially.

Unless you are a corporate pig it is your duty to examine John's record and his promises. No he's not perfect nobody is but he is the best choice for America.

I'm sure most of FedUp's blog visitors and show listeners are democrats and independents and I trust you have the ability to search John Edwards on the net and make a clear choice.

Think. Time is running out.

Anonymous said...

I'm voting for Edwards because he is the only one talking about the issues. It seems everyone else both parties offer slogans. John speaks the words healthcare, jobs, education, corporate greed, ending the war in Iraq. Haven't heard these words from any others in the past few days. Its all about slogans, change, hope. Well, we can only have hope and change if our president has plans and ideas. Plans and ideas for each thing the U.S. needs improvement on.

When are the other democrats going to talk abut their plan? Its time they do.


Liberals got women the right to vote.

Liberals got African-Americans the right to vote.

Liberals created Social Security and lifted millions of elderly people out of poverty.

Liberals ended segregation.

Liberals passed the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.

Liberals created Medicare.

Liberals passed the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act.

What did the ignorant conservatives do?

They opposed them on every one of those things.

Every damn one!

So when you try to hurl that label at my feet, 'Liberal,' as if it were something to be ashamed of, something dirty, something to run away from, it won't work because I will pick up that label and I will wear it as a badge of honor.