Obama &
Biden Issues
Economy As president, Barack Obama will implement a
21st century economic agenda to help
ensure that America can compete in a
global economy, and ensure the
middle class is thriving and
growing. He will increase
investments in infrastructure,
energy independence, education, and
research and development; modernize
and simplify our tax code so it
provides greater opportunity and
relief to more Americans; and
implement trade policies that
benefit American workers and
increase the export of American
goods.
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Energy & Environment Senator Obama has been a leader in the
Senate in pushing for a
comprehensive national energy
policy and has introduced a
number of bills to get us closer
to the goal of energy
independence. By putting aside
partisan battles, he has found
common ground on CAFE, renewable
fuels, and clean coal.
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Defense "Our country's greatest military asset
is the men and women who wear the
uniform of the United States. When
we do send our men and women into
harm's way, we must also clearly
define the mission, prescribe
concrete political and military
objectives, seek out advice of our
military commanders, evaluate the
intelligence, plan accordingly, and
ensure that our troops have the
resources, support, and equipment
they need to protect themselves and
fulfill their mission." -Barack
Obama, Chicago Foreign Affairs
Council, April 23, 2007
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Disabilities "We must build a world free of unnecessary
barriers, stereotypes, and
discrimination .... policies must be
developed, attitudes must be shaped,
and buildings and organizations must
be designed to ensure that everyone
has a chance to get the education
they need and live independently as
full citizens in their communities."
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Education Throughout America's history, education has been the
vehicle for social and economic
mobility, giving hope and
opportunity to millions of young
people. Our schools must prepare
students not only to meet the
demands of the global economy, but
also help students take their place
as committed and engaged citizens.
It must ensure that all students
have a quality education regardless
of race, class, or background.
Barack Obama is committed to
strengthening our public schools to
maximize our country's greatest
natural resource - the American
people. Obama believes that we must
equip poor and struggling districts,
both rural and urban, with the
support and resources they need to
provide disadvantaged students with
an opportunity to reach their full
potential. Too often, our leaders
present this issue as an either - or
debate, divided between giving our
schools more funding, or demanding
more accountability. Obama believes
that we have to do both, and has
offered innovative ideas to break
through the political stalemate in
Washington.
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Ethics
Throughout his
political career, Barack Obama has
been a leader in fighting for open
and honest government. As a U.S.
Senator, he has spearheaded the
effort to clean up Washington in the
wake of the Jack Abramoff scandal.
In a politically charged election
year, Obama acknowledged that
corruption was a problem that
plagued both political parties. He
subsequently enlisted the help of
Republican allies to limit lobbyist
influence, shine sunlight into the
earmarks process and promote open
government.
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Faith In June of 2006, Senator Obama delivered what was
called the most important speech on
religion and politics in 40 years.
Speaking before an evangelical
audience, Senator Obama candidly
discussed his own religious
conversion and doubts, and the need
for a deeper, more substantive
discussion about the role of faith
in American life.
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Family Strong families raise successful
children and keep communities
together. While Senator Obama does
not believe that we can simply
legislate healthy families, good
parenting skills or economic
success, he does believe we can
eliminate roadblocks that parents
face and provide tools to help them
succeed. A husband and father of
two, Senator Obama has promoted
strong families in the Senate.
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Fiscal "The cost of our debt is one of the fastest
growing expenses in the federal
budget. This rising debt is a hidden
domestic enemy, robbing our cities
and states of critical investments
in infrastructure like bridges,
ports, and levees; robbing our
families and our children of
critical investments in education
and health care reform; robbing our
seniors of the retirement and health
security they have counted on ... If
Washington were serious about honest
tax relief in this country, we'd see
an effort to reduce our national
debt by returning to responsible
fiscal policies." - Barack Obama,
Speech in the U.S. Senate, March 13,
2006
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Foreign Policy As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, Senator Obama has fought
to strengthen America's position in
the world. Reaching across the
aisle, Obama has tackled problems
such as preventing the spread of
weapons of mass destruction and
stopping the genocide in Darfur.
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"I...believe
that every American has the right to
affordable health care. I believe
that the millions of Americans who
can't take their children to a
doctor when they get sick have that
right...We now face an opportunity -
and an obligation - to turn the page
on the failed politics of
yesterday's health care debates.
It's time to bring together
businesses, the medical community,
and members of both parties around a
comprehensive solution to this
crisis, and it's time to let the
drug and insurance industries know
that while they'll get a seat at the
table, they don't get to buy every
chair." -Barack Obama, Speech in
Iowa City, IA, 5/27/07
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Seven years
after 9/11, our country is still
unprepared for a terrorist attack.
From improving security for our
transit systems and chemical plants,
to increasing cargo screening in our
airports and seaports, the
recommendations of the 9/11
Commission have been underfunded and
ignored. The 9/11 Commission gave
the government five F's and 12 D's
on the implementation of its
recommendations. Senator Obama is a
member of the Senate Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs
Committee and has supported efforts
to base homeland security spending
on risk rather than pork-barrel
politics. He has also introduced
legislation to strengthen chemical
plant and drinking water security
and to enhance disaster
preparedness.
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Immigration Barack Obama has played a leading role in
crafting comprehensive immigration
reform. Obama believes the
immigration issue has been exploited
by politicians to divide the nation
rather than find real solutions.
This divisiveness has allowed the
illegal immigration problem to
worsen, with borders that are less
secure than ever and an economy that
depends on millions of workers
living in the shadows.
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Iraq Before the war in Iraq ever
started, Senator Obama said that it
was wrong in its conception. In
2002, then Illinois State Senator
Obama said Saddam Hussein posed no
imminent threat to the United States
and that invasion would lead to an
occupation of undetermined length,
at undetermined cost, with
undetermined consequences. Since
then, Senator Obama has laid out a
plan on the way forward in Iraq that
has largely been affirmed by the
bipartisan Iraq Study Group led by
James Baker and Lee Hamilton.
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Poverty There are 37 million poor Americans.
Most poor Americans are in the
workforce, yet still cannot afford
to make ends meet. And too many poor
Americans are single mothers who are
raising children. Barack Obama has
been a lifelong advocate for the
poor -- as a young college graduate,
he rejected the high salaries of
corporate America and moved to the
South Side of Chicago to work as a
community organizer. As an
organizer, Obama worked with
churches, Chicago residents and
local government to set up job
training programs for the unemployed
and after school programs for kids.
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Rural We are at that critical and urgent
moment. If Washington continues
policies that work against America's
family farmers, our rural
communities will fall further behind
- and so will America. But if we
reject the politics that has shut
ordinary folks out, we can create a
new story for rural America ... The
dreams of rural Americans are
familiar to all Americans - to make
a good living, to raise a healthy
and secure family, and to leave our
children a future of opportunity.
It's time for real leadership for
rural America to extend that
American dream. That's the dream of
opportunity that I've spent my life
fighting for. And that's what our
rural agenda will do." - Barack
Obama, Speech in Fairfax, IA,
October 16, 2007
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Service "Your own story and the American story are
not separate - they are shared. And
they will both be enriched if we
stand up together, and answer a new
call to service to meet the
challenges of our new century ... I
won't just ask for your vote as a
candidate; I will ask for your
service and your active citizenship
when I am president of the United
States. This will not be a call
issued in one speech or program;
this will be a cause of my
presidency." - Barack Obama, Speech
in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, December 5,
2007
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Seniors & Social
Security Americans turning 65 this year have
grown our economy by 4.5 times over
the course of their working lives.
They have tilled our soil, defended
our country, taught our children,
worked in our factories, and raised
a new generation to build upon their
successes. And yet, many struggle to
get by. Threats to Social Security
and Medicare, skyrocketing health
costs, and abuse and neglect of
seniors all jeopardize our unspoken
covenant: our seniors worked hard to
take care of us, and now we must be
here for them.
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Technology "Let us be the generation that reshapes our economy
to compete in the digital age. Let's
set high standards for our schools
and give them the resources they
need to succeed. Let's recruit a new
army of teachers, and give them
better pay and more support in
exchange for more accountability.
Let's make college more affordable,
and let's invest in scientific
research, and let's lay down
broadband lines through the heart of
inner cities and rural towns all
across America."
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Taxes "Barack Obama's tax plan delivers broad-based
tax relief to middle class families
and cuts taxes for small businesses
and companies that create jobs in
America, while restoring fairness to
our tax code and returning to fiscal
responsibility. Coupled with Obama's
commitment to invest in key areas
like health, clean energy,
innovation and education, his tax
plan will help restore bottom-up
economic growth that helps create
good jobs in America and empowers
all families achieve the American
dream."
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Urban Policy Barack Obama has had a lifelong commitment to
the people and neighborhoods of
America?s cities. He understands
that cities and metropolitan regions
are key drivers of prosperity in the
global economy and that
opportunities for and contributions
from all people and communities are
critical to America?s long term
success.
As president, Obama will implement a
regional development agenda that
utilizes and strengthens the
considerable assets of our urban
centers. These investments will
bolster America's long-term
competitiveness in a globalizing
economy, and ensure long-term
prosperity for all Americans.
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Veterans As a member of the Senate Veterans' Affairs
Committee, Senator Obama is
committed to helping the heroes who
defend our nation today and the
veterans who fought in years past. A
grandson of a World War II veteran
who went to college on the G.I.
Bill, Senator Obama has reached out
to Republicans and Democrats in
order to honor our commitment to
America's veterans.
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Women ""From the first moment a woman dared to speak
that hope - dared to believe that
the American Dream was meant for her
too - ordinary women have taken on
extraordinary odds to give their
daughters the chance for something
else; for a life more equal, more
free, and filled with more
opportunity than they ever had. In
so many ways we have succeeded, but
in so many areas we have much work
left to do." - Barack Obama, Speech
in Washington, DC, 11/10/05
Civil Rights There is no more fundamental American right
than the right to vote. Before
the landmark 1965 Voting Rights
Act, barriers such as literacy
tests, poll taxes and property
requirements disenfranchised
many Americans, especially
minorities. More than 40 years
later, there are still numerous
obstacles to ensuring that every
citizen has the ability to vote.
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A pro-growth, pro-jobs strategy to get our
economy back on track. John McCain's strategy includes taking
the near-term actions needed to provide immediate help to
American families while also taking the longer-term steps
necessary to secure America's economic prosperity and leadership
in the world.
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Our nation's future
security and prosperity depends on the next President making the
hard choices that will break our nation's strategic dependence
on foreign sources of energy and will ensure our economic
prosperity by meeting tomorrow's demands for a clean portfolio.
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John McCain is willing to address
the fundamental problem: the rapidly rising cost of U.S. health
care. Bringing costs under control is the only way to stop the
erosion of affordable health insurance, save Medicare and
Medicaid, protect private health benefits for retirees, and
allow our companies to effectively compete around the world.
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John McCain believes it is
strategically and morally essential for the United States to
support the Government of Iraq to become capable of governing
itself and safeguarding its people. The best way to secure
long-term peace and security is to establish a stable,
prosperous, and democratic state in Iraq. When Iraqi forces can
safeguard their own country, American troops can return home.
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America's families are bearing a
heavy burden from falling housing prices, mortgage
delinquencies, foreclosures, and a weak economy. It is important
that those families who have worked hard enough to finance
homeownership not have that dream crushed under the weight of
the wrong mortgage.
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America owes its liberty, its
prosperity, and its future to our veterans who have dedicated
their lives to protecting our great country. John McCain has
fought to honor our national commitment to our veterans who have
given their careers and livelihoods to ensuring our freedom. He
believes we must provide for service members and their families
while they serve, we must help those who return from combat to
adjust to civilian life, and we must honor and never forget the
service of those who do not return.
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John McCain has always believed
that our border must be secure and that the federal government
has utterly failed in its responsibility to ensure that it is
secure. If we have learned anything from the recent immigration
debate, it is that Americans have little trust that their
government will honor a pledge to do the things necessary to
make the border secure.
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Excellence, choice, and
competition in American education. John McCain believes American
education must be worthy of the promise we make to our children
and ourselves. He understands that we are a nation committed to
equal opportunity, and there is no equal opportunity without
equal access to excellent education.
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John McCain believes that the
right of law abiding citizens to keep and bear arms is a
fundamental, individual Constitutional right that we have a
sacred duty to protect. We have a responsibility to ensure that
criminals who violate the law are prosecuted to the fullest,
rather than restricting the rights of law abiding citizens. Gun
control is a proven failure in fighting crime. Law abiding
citizens should not be asked to give up their rights because of
criminals - criminals who ignore gun control laws anyway.
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John McCain believes that one of
the greatest threats to our liberty and the Constitutional
framework that safeguards our freedoms are willful judges who
usurp the role of the people and their representatives and
legislate from the bench. As President, John McCain will
nominate judges who understand that their role is to faithfully
apply the law as written, not impose their opinions through
judicial fiat.
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Senator John McCain believes that
the highest priority for any President is protecting the lives
of American citizens, defending their personal freedom, and
securing our land and resources. John McCain has the experience
to insure that this priority is put into practice by the
hundreds of thousands of dedicated men and women who serve their
country in homeland security positions every day.
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John McCain's plan for keeping
communities across America safe from crime begins with
supporting state and local law enforcement. John McCain
recognizes that the men And women of our law enforcement
community serve on the front lines of America's struggle against
crime.
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John McCain has a proud record of
common sense stewardship. Along with his commitment to clean air
and water, and to conserving open space, he has been a leader on
the issue of global warming with the courage to call the nation
to action on an issue we can no longer afford to ignore.
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America's agricultural industry is
the best in the world. John McCain will expand access for U.S.
agricultural producers to foreign markets, providing a great and
lasting benefit to American farmers. He will work tirelessly to
ensure our farmers receive fair prices for their products.
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During more than five years as a
POW in Vietnam, John McCain experienced the worst assaults on
human dignity imaginable. Yet each day he also saw in his fellow
prisoners the power of human compassion and the will to prevail
against unimaginable evil. It is this experience, and a life
dedicated to public service, that has imbued in John McCain a
fundamental commitment to the protection of human dignity that
will shape his presidency.
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John McCain will establish a
market-based system to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,
mobilize innovative technologies, and strengthen the economy. He
will work with our international partners to secure our energy
future, to create opportunities for American industry, and to
leave a better future for our children.
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John McCain believes that a
government "of the people, by the people, and for the people"
must remain ever faithful to that noble charge. America needs
leadership devoted to the public interest, not the special
interest, and a government that fulfills its duties with
unfailing integrity, accountability, and common sense. Those who
serve in positions of public trust have a patriotic duty to
serve the national interest with integrity and accountability,
to conduct ourselves in a manner worthy of the people we are
privileged to serve.
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"Let us now embark upon this great
journey into the stars to find whatever may await us."
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John McCain will create a Service
to America initiative to strengthen the teaching and
understanding of American history, culture and core ideas, and
to inspire Americans to serve causes greater than their own self
interest.
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John McCain has a broad and
cohesive vision for the future of American innovation. His
policies will provide broad pools of capital, low taxes and
incentives for research in America, a commitment to a skilled
and educated workforce, and a dedication to opening markets
around the globe. He’s committed to streamlining burdensome
regulations and effectively protecting American intellectual
property in the United States and around the globe.
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The most sacred responsibility
vested in a president - the commander in chief - is to "preserve
and protect" American citizens. John McCain has the necessary
vision and unrivaled experience to command the United States
armed forces and adapt our nation's defenses to the demands of a
changing and dangerous world.
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Analysis of Merkley and Smith Debate
PORTLAND, Ore.
(AP) -- You've
seen the
negative ads,
and you've seen
the negative ads
some more.
Thursday night
Republican
Senator Gordon
Smith and
challenger Jeff
Merkley met in
the first of two
scheduled
debates.
Both candidates
spent Wednesday
prepping for an
encounter that
could prove
crucial in a
race considered
extremely close.
KGW Oregon Sen. race debate
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Merkley Issues
Jeff Merkley's plan will cut taxes for 95%
of workers and families, and will help the
middle class get ahead. Read
more.
Merkley's Grow Oregon plan will work to
ensure that young people have opportunities
to remain in their communities, raise a
family, and enjoy a good quality life in
rural Oregon. Read
more.
Jeff Merkley's new plan will protect
children and families from violent crime.
Merkley will crack down on sex offenders and
meth producers, protect victims of violent
crimes, and add 50,000 more police on the
street. Read
more.
Jeff Merkley knows firsthand the value of a good education. From an early
age, his parents instilled in him a
commitment to learning and a passion for
ideas. As a child, when Jeff's father would
drive him to school, he would point to the
doorway of the elementary school and say,
"Those doors are the doors to opportunity.
Study hard and you can pursue any dream." Read
more.
Jeff Merkley has publicly stood tall above
the crowd, not just when election time rolls
around, advocating for the fair and equal
treatment of all Americans. He will do the
same in the U.S. Senate. Read
more.
There is no greater gift Americans can give to their country than being
willing to fight and die for the ideals our
nation was founded on. And there is no
greater obligation than for the government
that owes its existence to their sacrifice
to support and care for them when they
return from the battlefield. Read
more.
Jeff Merkley will fight to end unfair trade
agreements that have cost Oregon nearly
70,000 jobs. Merkley will demand enforceable
environmental and labor standards to protect
our planet and protect workers in America
and around the world. Read
more.
In our global economy, moving jobs off shore
is just as easy as moving them to another
state. We can’t let that happen. America
must ensure that new trade agreements
include real and enforceable labor and
environmental standards. Sadly, President
Bush Gordon Smith and too many others in
Congress have shown little regard for making
sure American workers are on a level playing
field with their international competitors.
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more.
Jeff has laid out a five-point path for
stability in the region that will redeploy
American combat troops and engage the Iraqis
in rebuilding their country. In order to
secure the peace, Jeff knows Americans can’t
be seen as an occupying force, so removing
them from patrols and checkpoints should be
job one. And Iraqis must feel they have a
stake in their own future in order to move
forward. Read
more.
Every American deserves to be in control of
their own health security, without fear of
losing coverage or of not being able to find
a doctor. Our representatives in Congress
ought to be looking out for the health
security of all Oregonians. Read more.
This has been a banner year in Oregon for
stewardship. Oregon has a long history and
reputation as a national leader on
environmental policy. Under Jeff’s
leadership in the legislature,
sustainability, renewable energy and
recycling found new life after years of
neglect. Jeff Merkley has developed a four
part plan to combat global warming. As U.S.
Senator for Oregon, Jeff will fight to get
his plan implemented. Read more.
When Jeff was elected to the state
legislature in 1998, the first thing he did
was file a bill to cap the interest rate
that Oregonians have to pay for payday
loans. At the time, the state House of
Representatives was controlled by Republican
leadership, who had little interest in
helping the bill succeed. But he didn’t give
up. And this year, as Speaker of the House,
he was finally able to get that bill
through. Read
more.
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