Below is a letter sent to the Juneau Empire by an Alaskan voter. I think it sums up the reasons to keep Begich in office quite succinctly.
It’s not easy being a Democratic politician in a red state like Alaska, but Sen. Mark Begich does it with integrity. One of Sen. Begich’s first votes in the Senate was for the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. He also co-sponsored the Paycheck Fairness Act. It matters that he was raised by a single mother of six kids. He saw first hand how his mom had to struggle to make ends meet. Sen. Begich says equal pay for women is a fairness issue, which is what women have been saying for decades.
In March of last year, he issued a statement in favor of marriage equality. The arc of recent history is definitely bending towards marriage equality, and Alaska, the state of new beginnings, is finally on board.
Dan Sullivan is stuck in the 1950s. He is against a woman’s right to choose in all cases. He even has issues with birth control. He’s against gay marriage, against the Affordable Care Act, and won’t say if he supports equal pay for women. If you look closely at Mr. Sullivan’s TV ads, you see that many of them are paid for by the Koch brothers under the names of Americans for Prosperity, Crossroads GPS, Freedom Works, Freedom Partners, and a long list of others. If Charles and David Koch are in his corner, you know they expect to get less regulation and lower taxes under his administration.
This past week, I was startled to see Condoleezza Rice’s face filling our television screen touting Dan Sullivan’s qualities to be the Governor of Alaska. Condoleezza Rice lied in front of the world about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and as a result, that terrible war cost thousands of lives, both military and civilian, and left thousands of American soldiers disabled. Why would Mr. Sullivan think her endorsement would be a plus to his campaign? Who’s next? Dick Cheney?
Let’s face it. Alaskans only have two working members of Congress. We’re lucky that both of our Senators are thoughtful, honest, and smart people who understand the value of compromise. Let’s keep Sen. Begich in Washington, D.C.
Barbara Belknap
Juneau
I might quibble a bit with the idea that Lisa Murkowski is thoughtful and honest, but I agree wholeheartedly with the rest.
That letter is BS. Alaska has three working members of Congress and Don Young is the hardest working out of them all. Look how hard he worked on that aides arm who tried to block him from entering a hearing in session. It takes hard work to insult the sensibilities and intelligence of an auditorium full of kids and make light of suicide. You know how hard he works to embarrass this state?
ReplyDeleteThat is a good point, and I accept your criticism.
DeleteWe also should not forget how tiring it must be to dig all of those holes to stash the bodies of the people Young has killed for touching his arm.
I mean he is not a young man after all.
Don Young feeds the dead people to bears.
DeleteJoni Ernst feeds the US Government Agents she kills to the hogs.
and we all know where alligator man hides the bodies.
"Just a letter in support of reelecting Senator Mark Begich."
ReplyDeleteHuh? I thought we were re-electing Sarah Palin?
I have always supported Senator Mark Begich - when on the Assembly in Anchorage, Mayor of Anchorage and Senator. He was born and raised in Alaska, knows the people, our various issues across the state and is one hell of a hard worker.
ReplyDeleteI already voted for him via Absentee Ballot and was proud to do so.
May the Republicans lose many seats across the nation! They have been screwing Americans way too long - especially in the U.S. Congress!
Idiot Sarah Palin wrote a bunch of stupid words about some moronic thing for some dumb reason again
ReplyDeleteSarah Palin — the recurrent infection given to America by John McCain during his presidential campaign that crashed and burned like it was just another plane given to him by the Navy — is flaring up again.
Haven’t we suffered enough already for whatever it was that we did, particularly if we didn’t mean to do it, whatever it was?
Apparently not (continued)
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/11/idiot-sarah-palin-wrote-a-bunch-of-stupid-words-about-some-idiotic-thing-for-some-moronic-reason-again/
In the last seven days, the Sarah Palin Channel has published exactly nine minutes and twenty-eight seconds of content. Three minutes of that total is “Behind the Scenes” reels, one of which centers on Sarah going to a barn in North Carolina last year (it was Billy Graham’s barn, and it was a very boring visit). That means Palin’s team produced about six minutes of content in the last week, so yes, this is probably the laziest political grift we’ve ever covered in our short time as Yr Wonket.
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http://wonkette.com/565086/the-sarah-palin-fartknocker-report-whys-obama-letting-immigrant-terrorists-ebola-us-to-death
John McCain Weighs In On Palin Family Brawl
ReplyDeleteAs for Palin's remarks last week that is considering running for office again, McCain offered a note of caution.
"She didn't ask my advice, but I had hoped she wouldn't have stepped down when she did as governor of Alaska," McCain said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2014-11-02/john-mccain-weighs-in-on-palin-family-brawl
That's John McCain's way of publicly stating she's a moron. I wish he'd just come out and say it, but that will never happen.
DeleteSo Johnny Boy admits that quitting her job as governor has hurt Sarah Palin. Johnny we've been saying that since 2008.
DeleteDamn but McCain is slow in finally getting this out! But then again, he's a pot bellied, elderly, asshole Republican. Way past time that AZ gets rid of the jerk! He's a fraud with he and Palin matching perfectly! America saw through them and voted in President Obama - thank God!
DeleteSarah quitting was not a choice.
DeleteUnless you think her getting raked over the coals by Son of Troopergate (aka WWIII) vs quitting was a choice. It would have been a bipartisan burning at the stake for Joan of Wasilla. This time they would have been serious about going after her and hers.
Just one small correction, paragraph 4, Sullivan is running for Senate, not Governor. Other than that Barbara is right on.
ReplyDeleteDan Sullivan is running for Lt Governor.
DeleteAnchorage Dan Sullivan is running for Lt. Governor.
DeleteOhio Dan Sullivan is running for US Senate.
Sarah Palin is running from reality.
I hope Barbara Belknap represents the thinking of the majority of AKns and that they'll vote. We can't have this 40% voter turn-out the media is predicting. Begich can get this done!
ReplyDeleteWorth noting that Begich's single mother was single because Mark Begich's father, Nick Begich, was Alaska's U.S. Representative and died in a plane crash in October, 1972. Even dead, he handily beat Don Young in the election the next month. Young won subsequently, and has taken up that seat for 42 years. Time for a change?
ReplyDeleteBegich comes from an educated political Alaska family.
Dan Sullivan comes from somewhere in Ohio, which is several thousand miles from Alaska. The company his parents own is paying for his campaign. If he loses, Alaska will never see him again.
Here's an encouraging report on polls:
ReplyDelete"In 2010, the polls underestimated the Democrats in every competitive Senate race by an average of 3.1 percentage points, based on data from The Huffington Post’s Pollster model. In 2012, pre-election polls underestimated President Obama in nine of the 10 battleground states by an average of 2 percentage points."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/30/upshot/why-polls-tend-to-undercount-democrats.html?_r=0&abt=0002&abg=0
I sure hope that's the case here in Colorado. I'm frightened we are going to send reactionary Gardner to the Senate.
DeleteHey here's a deja vu wtf moment.
ReplyDelete"MSNBC's Luke Russert Touts Joni Ernst As Potential 2016 GOP VP Contender "
crooksandliars.com/cltv/2014/11/msnbcs-luke-russert-touts-joni-ernst
Thank goodness his father isn't around to see the little shithead.
DeleteI loved the way she dissed Don Young by saying there were only two working Alaskans in the legislature. Also, I didn't realize that the Senate aspiring Dan Sullivan was from Ohio. I thought he was the Mayor of Anchorage. How do these out-of-state people just wander in and try to run for a seat to represent a state he/she hardly knows. There ought to be a residency requirement. It would be nice if we had a structure of voting laws that apply across the country. The states' rights contingent would go nuts, but some consistency from state-to-state is badly needed. Sorry for wandering off topic.
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