OR-Sen: Steve Novick's False Iraq Attack

by: Jim Rassmann

Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 18:03:47 PM EDT


As one of the leaders of "Veterans for Merkley", I feel a duty to respond to the ridiculous false attack being used to misrepresent Jeff Merkley's position against the Iraq war.

This month Jeff Merkley was the first U.S. Senate candidate in the nation to endorse A Responsible Plan to End the Iraq War, a proposal authored by distinguished military leaders and progressive Democrats to immediately bring our sons and daughters home from Iraq and restore stability in the region.

Make no mistake: Jeff Merkley has opposed the Iraq war from the very start.  On March 21, 2003, within hours of George Bush launching this war, Jeff Merkley courageously stood up on the floor of the Oregon House and declared his opposition to the war.  The war was a huge mistake, and Jeff Merkley called Bush on it from the beginning. He praised the courage of the young men and women serving our nation and prayed that the fighting would quickly come to an end.

Five years later, the fighting rages on.  Gordon Smith and George Bush led us into an ill-conceived and misguided war with no plan to get us out. They continue to press on despite their obvious failures. They have failed our troops, failed our nation, and failed the aspirations of the Iraqi people.

Jeff knows we must immediately elect new leaders in order to bring this disastrous war to a responsible end.  Steve Novick does not.  

Rather than taking aim at America's failed leaders, at every turn Steve Novick has incessantly and spitefully attacked and insulted Jeff Merkley, a dedicated and sworn protestor of the Iraq war.  

Steve has used Republican talking points in a crass attempt to turn Democrats against one another - an effort that serves only his selfish personal political agenda.

At a time when public opinion polls showed support for the war approaching 90 percent, Jeff Merkley stood up and spoke out against it.

I support Jeff because he stands up for what he believes in, regardless of the politics.
Jeff sees a problem, finds a solution, and works his heart out to get it done. That's what we need to end the Iraq war and that's what Oregon needs in a United States Senator.

Steve Novick is a professional political consultant, a former lobbyist, a bright guy, and a good campaigner. But he's used the old-fashioned politics of personal destruction to manipulate a very serious issue and launch a false political attack rather than work to bring our sons and daughters home.  That's just one reason why we don't need a professional political consultant like Steve Novick in the U.S. Senate.

When soldiers, veterans, and military families hear Novick's false attacks, they turn their heads in disappointment.  These Americans deserve real leadership - the kind Jeff Merkley is offering.

Who will be best equipped in the U.S. Senate to bring an end to this war?  A political consultant who uses Republican talking points to attack sincere and responsible Democrats who oppose the war? Someone who calls opponents of the war "cowards" for his own political gain?

Or Jeff Merkley, who has been a public opponent of the war from the very start; who spent nearly a decade as an outspoken national security analyst in the Pentagon and Congress; and a progressive Democrat who has offered a responsible plan to end the war immediately?

We need to end this war and we need Democrat Jeff Merkley in the U.S. Senate to do it.

Sincerely,
Jim Rassmann
Former U.S. Army Special Forces Officer
Co-chair of "Veterans for Merkley"
Chair of "Veterans for Kerry"

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Thank you for your service! (4.00 / 2)
I am glad to see that you are continuing to support excellent Oregon Democrats.  I went to a fundraiser you had with State Senate candidate and veteran Paul Evans last election.  Merkley's group of veteran supporters is very impressive.

Thank you, sir! (4.00 / 1)
Suffice to say here that I heartily agree with everything you've said here.

On a side note, I hope that you get an opportunity to work with Colonel Zall who is also a member of the Vets for Merkley group. He and I are old blogging buddies from back when we were both big Howard Dean supporters and pretty new at blogging. He's a great guy, a great patriot and a credit to the state of Oregon. But more than that, he's about as passionate an advocate for veterans as I've ever met.

I don't see his blog listed on the blogroll here. But then he hasn't written anything since August of last year.

If anyone wants to check it out: Voice of a Veteran


I sent Merkley some money from Missouri (4.00 / 1)
Being in the military from the cradle until I eventually enter the grave, I spread the disposable part of that monthly retirement check around as best I can to support Democrats who have the backing of Veterans groups.    

I respect you greatly, sir (4.00 / 1)
But you are doing Steve Novick a disservice with this posting.

Steve Novick and Jeff Merkley are both patriotic Americans.  Novick never accused Merkley of supporting the war.

He criticized Merkley's vote for a pro-war resolution simply because it contained a few kind words about the troops (after a large dose of pro-war propaganda about "the courage of President George W. Bush").

Here is the text of the resolution Jeff Merkley voted for.

Whereas the dictatorship of Iraq has continued to develop weapons of mass destruction in violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1441;
and

Whereas the dictator Saddam Hussein has demonstrated a willingness to use weapons of mass destruction against neighboring nations and the citizens of Iraq;

and

Whereas Saddam Hussein threatens the Middle East and the global economy with the threat to use weapons of mass destruction; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Oregon:

That we, the members of the House of Representatives of the Seventy-second Legislative Assembly:

(1) Acknowledge the courage of President George W. Bush, the President?s cabinet and the men and women of the Armed Forces of the United States, and express our support for the victorious removal of Saddam Hussein from power;

and

(2) Praise the courage, dedication, professionalism and sacrifices of the men and women of the Armed Forces of the United States and their families in the defense of freedom.

I believe, and I believe that Steve Novick would also say, that it is a greater service to America's brave armed servicemembers to keep them out of harm's way than to roll over for poorly thought out plans to deploy them, simply because the resolution contains some lip service to their courage.

The veterans in my family feel the same way.


Can you provide more examples of the Republican talking points Novick is using? (0.00 / 0)
The details in your post are a little thin.

I'm from Oregon and will probably vote for Novick because he's the more progressive of the two.  He also wasn't selected for Oregonians by Chuck Schumer (D-NY).  I like the fact that Novick seems to have a lot of grassroots supporters, too.


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