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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Linda Chavez :: Townhall.com Columnist
Holding my nose and voting Republican
by Linda Chavez
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I am not happy with the Republican Party, but on Nov. 7 I will cast my vote for my incumbent Republican congressman and senator nonetheless. I don't feel I have any choice -- and it's not just that the Democrats running in my state are particularly unappealing candidates.

I'm angry at Republicans for abandoning their principles. This Republican president, aided and abetted by Congress, has increased federal spending at a reckless rate, even when the costs of the war in Iraq are taken out of the equation. I'm embarrassed by the scandals that have plagued some Republicans and by the abject failure of the leadership to do anything meaningful on lobbying reform.

I'm sickened by the cronyism that protected former Congressman Mark Foley and put children at risk. I'm disappointed that after years of claiming to be the party of colorblind equal opportunity, Republicans have actually expanded racial preferences in federal programs. I'm disheartened by the demagoguery on immigration and the refusal to do the one thing guaranteed to stop illegal immigration, namely, enact a broad guest worker program.

But none of these issues will make me stay home, much less vote Democratic. The fact is I don't trust the Democratic Party to lead this country in a time of uncertainty and war. While the Democrats say they want to refocus the nation's energy on the war on terror, they've demonstrated time and again that they oppose the most effective means of fighting terrorism.

Democrats would interfere with the National Security Agency's ability to intercept communications between terrorists abroad and their agents in the United States. They would extend to terrorists being held overseas access to the U.S. civilian court system, which could jeopardize national security by making classified intelligence available to the terrorists and their attorneys. They would treat terrorists like common criminals rather than as combatants who are at war with us.

Nor do I trust that Democrats would do the right thing in Iraq -- not that the current administration has had a stellar record there, either. I'm tired of debating whether we should or should not have gone into Iraq -- both Republicans and half the Democrats in the Senate voted to authorize the war in 2003. The question is what the United States should do now. It's clear the war is going very badly and that Iraq is on the verge of a civil war. Democrats have offered no clear plan except to leave Iraq as quickly as possible, regardless of the consequences.

And I don't think the Democrats would back tough measures if Iran and North Korea continue to pursue nuclear weapons either. Certainly the Clinton administration's record with respect to North Korea doesn't inspire confidence. Democrats like carrots a lot better than sticks and are more concerned with "world opinion" than American interests.

Democratic control of Congress also worries me when it comes to the economy. Democrats always want to raise taxes in order to pay for social programs, transferring money out of the hands of ordinary people and turning it over to bureaucrats. Most Democrats are also infatuated with government regulation and rarely find a government directive they don't like. Higher taxes and more regulations are a recipe to cool our healthy economy. Democrats seem to want to punish businesses rather than encourage the creation of more wealth. And they have a nasty propensity to encourage envy and class warfare, which benefits no one.

Politics is sometimes about making the least bad choice. I know some of my fellow Republicans will stay home on Election Day, hoping to send the party a message that they're fed up with the current leadership. But putting the Democrats in control won't bring about needed changes -- it will make matters even worse. The place for revolt is within the party itself, by urging the elected representatives to pick carefully when they choose House and Senate leadership in January and by challenging incumbents in primaries next time if they don't stand up for basic Republican principles.

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Linda Chavez is chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity and author of Betrayal: How Union Bosses Shake Down Their Members and Corrupt American Politics .

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If Democrats win the House, look for everyone's taxes to go up (the Constitution requires that tax measures start in the House) and our tax breaks to disappear. Charlie Rangel already has the Bush tax cuts marked for extinction; the marriage penalty for working couples will return and the income tax credit of $1000 per child will be cut in half. That is like putting $500 per child into an envelope and sending it to the government. Republicans are determined to make the Bush tax cuts permanent but the Democrats are just as determined to do away with them.

Then there is the new prescription drug benefit for seniors that was brought about by a REPUBLICAN initiative via the private markets. Now the Wal-Mart price of $4 for generic drugs is finally coming to Ohio. Democrats simply play politics with issues like that saying, "Vote for us and we'll fix that" and then they do nothing. Next election it's the same old, same old: "Vote for us, etc." Or maybe take a busload of seniors to Canada to buy prescriptions (that won't be possible much longer; how many seniors can afford the new passports with RFID chips?)

Truth be known, Democrat officials have never met a tax they didn't like.

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Hey, mon ami, be careful what you wish for lest you get your wish. As Buckley points out, if the Dems win a majority in the house and elect Pelosi as Speaker (they will be afraid to elect anyone else because she is extremely vindictive) we will see a grim prospect. In the event that Bush and Cheney have anything happen to them -- whether by a lynch mob Congress or other -- we'll be looking at President Pelosi and that would be a real horror, worse than all the nightmares of Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft combined. Lovecraft must have had some real doozies considering some of the horror stories he wrote.

Regarding Foley, the FBI had copies of his e-mails three months ago but didn't investigate because, as it turns out, there was nothing illegal. The age of consent in DC is 16 and the page was 18. Also, Stubbs, the Democrat did the same and more and the Dems supported him wholeheartedly and he was re-elected six more times. Pot - kettle - black.

I understand that there are som upcoming Democrats that are pretty good but they won't be serving on any committees, let alone chairing any. Their only value to party heierarchy wiil be as warm bodies to give more clout to the likes of Schumer, Kennedy, Feinstein, Conyers, Pelosi and more. In fact, "Chucky" is the Dems' power broker; Dems who are elected will owe him, big time. With him as Senate Majority Leader and Pelosi as Speaker we can wave good-bye to the Bill of Rights. And I haven't touched on our taxes going way up.

"Sending a message" would be a serious mistake.

Quoting (from memory) a bumper sticker recently seen:

"VOTE WISELY; HITLER CAME TO POWER IN A FREE ELECTION"

Na zdrowie!
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