Talking Point – Guilt by Association

October 9th, 2008

Lately the McCain campaign has been attempting to hammer home the idea that American’s should question Barack Obama’s character and judgment based on a tenuous at best association with William Ayers a former member of the Weather Underground, an organization that performed a series of bombings in the late 60′s in violent protest to the Vietnam war. McCain and Palin want American’s wondering whether or not Obama has the same radical views as those of the unrepentant but reformed domestic terrorist.

So, this begs the question. In a nation where the Justice system is supposed to be based on the principle that your innocent until proven guilty, is it fair, in a presidential election, to try and pin the radical beliefs of one man on a candidate simply because they happen to live in the same neighborhood and both worked on some of the same education boards?


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Archive for April 2009

Bartz misplaced ethics

State Sen. Merlin Bartz, of Grafton has been passing around a petition that encourages county recorders to violate state law by denying marriage certificates to same-sex couples beginning on Monday the 27th, when the recent state Supreme Court decision goes into effect.

WHO-TV is reporting that former state lawmaker Ed Fallon filled an ethics complaint against Bartz, saying that Bartz is violating his oath of office by encouraging the records to break the law.

“For a state senator to use his office and public resources to encourage other elected officials to disobey a unanimous ruling of the Iowa Supreme Court is unconscionable, and possibly a violation of state law,” Fallon said in a statement.

Last week the Assistant Attorney General Heather Adams sent a strongly worded email to county records reminding them that failure to uphold the law can and will cost them their jobs. The AG’s office also posted this on their web site.

According to Radio Iowa’s web site, Sen. Bartz blasted the AG, suggesting that AG Tom Miller is being hypocritical by threatening to remove any county records that violate the state law and supreme court rules on same sex marriage when the AG has not done the same thing to the Mitchell County Attorney who has refused to uphold the state’s smoking ban.

Mitchell County Attorney Mark Walk issued a quick response.

“I have not refused to enforce the smoking ban,”?Walk?wrote?in?an email, adding that he had assisted the?Mitchell County Department of?Health in enforcing the ban.? “…I have stated that in certain situations I felt that the law was not proper and would not enforce it in those situations; however, that situation has never occurred.? To the best of my knowledge, Mitchell County is 100 percent in compliance with the law. My stand was largely symbolic.? It was to bring attention to a law that was influenced by the tremendous power of the gambling industry.”

Tom Miller said

Ultimately, county recorders do not have the authority to decide whether to follow the court?s ruling.

My own personal thoughts on this is that Bartz has far overstepped his oath. He is more than welcome to his opinion on same sex marriage but he is violating his oath as a state Senator to defend and support our constitution by this pettition.

More ont eh story can also be found at the Quad City Times.


Chrysler Bankruptcy In the Works

The New York Times and MSNBC are reporting that the Treasury is preparing a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy filling for Chrysler. The filling could come as early as next week. While it seems that there is a deal in the works to preserve the pensions and retiree health care benefits of UAW members, there is still a lot of things up in the air, especially regarding the creditors that Chrysler owes approximately $6.9 billion. The times reports…

The government?s most recent offer, presented Wednesday, would give the company?s lenders about 22 cents on the dollar, or $1.5 billion, and a 5 percent equity stake in a reorganized Chrysler. Earlier this week, a steering committee of the lenders proposed that they receive 65 cents on the dollar, or $4.5 billion, and a 40 percent equity stake.

There seems like there is still a fairly significant gap between the two offers so right now it’s hard to tell how painful or easy the company will be able to work through bankruptcy protection. It is expected that the Treasury, along with the Canadian government, will be backing and providing financial support so that the company can operate while in protection. The merger with Fiat also appears to be moving forward, and is expected to be able to move along easier under bankruptcy protection.

bankruptcy case would allow Fiat to more easily select the assets of Chrysler that it wants to preserve, such as dealerships, factories and the company?s product development operations, these people said. The approach, which relies upon Section 363 of the federal bankruptcy code

The interesting part of this is that how this all plays out could provide a blueprint for a possible bankruptcy plan for GM as well.

The only question I have really is, do the taxpayers get back their bailout money in this deal and the potential GM deal?

While I’m still in favor of the fact that we gave these two companies money, it would be nice to get some of it back. I feel that a controlled bankruptcy is a far better path than the sudden collapse that say Lehman Brothers suffered.

One Iowa

One Iowa has put out a great ad that is playing here in Iowa on several stations. You can also follow One Iowa on Twitter.


Themeage Tweaking

As you may have noticed I’ve been tinkering around with a new theme. I’ve also added a new “Famous Voices” widget that I am currently working on filling with some great quotes. If you have any quotes that you think I should add please feel free to post them in the comments.

Obama at Trinity Towers

Here is video from WHO-TV of Obama’s speech today at Trinity Towers in Newton, IA.


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