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Capuano for Senate

Plus, Obama's Afghanistan blunder
By EDITORIAL  |  December 4, 2009

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After a telescoped campaign, Massachusetts Democrats go to the polls Tuesday to choose a successor to a legend, Ted Kennedy. In this race, the Boston Phoenix endorses Michael Capuano as the candidate best prepared to represent the commonwealth — and our progressive values — in the United States Senate.

On the key issues facing the nation and Massachusetts, Capuano takes the right approach. He has battled for progressive health-care reform. He favors strong financial regulation. He has an aggressive and comprehensive approach to environmental and energy issues. He has been a strong advocate for easing access to higher education, recently voting for expansion of the government's Direct Loan Program. He wants immigration reform that provides a pathway to citizenship. And he is skeptical of the Afghanistan surge.

Most of these issues will come before the Senate next year. Capuano not only will provide the right vote, but, with his experience and knowledge, will be able to help shape the legislation that emerges.

Capuano arrives at this juncture after two distinct and impressive stints in public office.

First, as a five-term mayor of Somerville, Capuano transformed what had been a city in decline: he rooted out corruption, improved the schools, developed parkland, and invested in neighborhoods.

In his 11 years as a US congressman, Capuano has been a stalwart voice for liberal values, including a woman's right to choose and opposition to the death penalty. More important, he has stood firm for principles when others did not — notably, by voting against the Iraq War authorization and against the liberty-infringing PATRIOT Act.

He understands — as Kennedy did — that legislating is a group project, and that liberal ideals are sometimes realized in increments. In his role within House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's inner circle, Capuano has helped steer important legislation, including the current health-care-reform bill.

Capuano also has continued to aid his home district, through constituent services, earmarks for local industries, and by securing important funds for state transportation projects.

This is the way Kennedy represented Massachusetts. It worked.

But, while Capuano may be following the Kennedy playbook, he has his own style. His priorities and outrage at injustice — which some have criticized as anger, but we see as passion — come from his working-class Somerville upbringing. The Senate will be well-served by those qualities.

The three other candidates — Attorney General Martha Coakley, community-activism entrepreneur Alan Khazei, and businessman Steve Pagliuca — have much to offer. None of them, however, would bring to the Senate Capuano's combination of values, skill, and experience. Capuano is the best candidate for the job, and we urge you to cast your vote for him next Tuesday.

Obama gets it wrong
By the time President Barack Obama's Afghanistan escalation is complete in midyear 2010, the number of boots on the ground in that hellhole will have doubled during his still-brief tenure to more than 100,000.

Nobody should be shocked. Obama was clear during the campaign that he thought Iraq a mistake and Afghanistan a missed opportunity. He pledged to withdraw from the former in order to focus on the latter. And this, unfortunately, is one promise Obama is determined to keep.

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Re: Capuano for Senate
 Next year  Americans had better be on their guard against fraudulent voter registrations and the possibility of illegal immigrants voting in the 2010 Senate elections. Sen.Harry Reid (D-NV) comes up for re-election and if you didn't know already, the great state of Nevada is overwhelmed by foreign nationals of the illegal kind. Be aware that under current voting law, a--UTILITY BILL-- is officially identified as a legal document as identification in Nevada. In states that are heavily involved with illegal immigrants and the product of welfare fraud, Nevada and California specifically should be under the eye of the election authorities. As of now only contractors and subs are required to use E-Verify, which is very loosely audited. E-Verify must be enacted permanently as its success rate is progressively  moving forward. E-Verify could be introduced to identify drivers license applicants, car registration, health care and even voter registrations. Then organizations that facilitate in suspicious activities would have a major obstacle to contend with, including fraudulent documentation.

During this ACORN controversy these two Western states have very large apportionment's of political illegal immigrant sympathizers and--MUST--be removed from their career seats.  ACORN and its big brother SEIU. ACORN and SEIU are the lead organizations behind Health Care and Comprehensive Immigration Reform known in truth as AMNESTY, which is the principle entities aggressively shoving for the passage of these very serious issues. ACORN is better known for hiring people with questionable backgrounds, to be engaged in fraudulent voting registrations. Sen.Harry Reid, Speaker Pelosi can be attributed to the near destruction of E-Verify, the federal verification program that a growing number of nationwide employers are beginning to use. As a pro-illegal immigrant incumbent he must be ejected from his Senatorial seat, because he is directly involved in the 2010 Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill.These are the worst of the worst with  a grading  of ( F ) - as according to NUMBERSUSA.

They have been adamant conspirators against any immigration enforcement and readily agreeable with another BLANKET AMNESTY. WE NEED TO MAKE EXAMPLES OF THEM AND THROW THE IDIOTS OUT OF OFFICE NEXT YEAR?  These individuals are just part of the political conspirators who don't mind illegal aliens settling in our nation and stealing AMERICAN JOBS.
Bennet, Michael F. - (D - CO) ,Bennett, Robert F. - (R - UT),Dodd, Christopher J. - (D - CT),Feingold, Russell D. - (D - WI),Gillibrand, Kirsten E. - (D - NY),Inouye, Daniel K. - (D - HI),Leahy, Patrick J. - (D - VT),Lincoln, Blanche L. - (D - AR), Mikulski, Barbara A. - (D - MD), Murray, Patty - (D - WA), Reid, Harry - (D - NV), Schumer, Charles E. - (D - NY), (R - AL),Wyden, Ron - (D - OR), Michael Capuano - (D-MA) 
Statement from Gov. Jim Gibbons "Our voting system is very simply the greatest in the world and is the basis of what makes this country great. The allegation that an organization that’s main purpose is to register new voters was doing so fraudulently is very troubling. I believe that requiring a photo ID to vote is a very reasonable protection for our voting system and should be enacted as law by the 2009 Legislature."
We should endeavor to recruit high echelon tradesman and  intelligencer who have grand offerings to America in sort after skills, but not people who are desperate to infiltrate the welfare entitlements and become a public burden. There are estimates of over 8 million foreign nationals in the job force, that would be swallowed up expeditiously by those here legally and citizens.
Those who believe in America’s survival, without OVERPOPULATION as stated by the US Census bureau better read facts at NUMBERSUSA not the lies spawned by open border entities. Those who want details of corruption in WASHINGTON and state government go to JUDICIAL WATCH. Overpopulation, traffic hell should go to CAPSWEB. Other sites of interest on Immigration enforcement is ALIPAC and AMERICAN PATROL. We the people have the ultimate power to throw out anti-sovereignty incumbent politicians. Call and command these do-nothings to--STOP--this facade at 202-224-3121.
By Brittanicus on 12/08/2009 at 3:53:04

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