Stand With Feingold

Friday, June 02, 2006

Feingold Behind The Curve

Russ Feingold is a really good politician. He has been responsible for improving the lives of many Wisconsonites. But, on one issue, and one issue only, he is behind the curve. The issue is Iran.

In his most recent comments on the topic he has stated his opinion that all options should be on the table, when the use of nuclear weapons or even the threat of their use is illegal (see Article 6 of the NPT). When Condoleezza Rice stated that all options were on the table, and Bush reiterated it, it was ILLEGAL. It is illegal because this Administration has expressed interest in developing micronuclear weapons, and the military has reportedly drawn up plans to use nuclear weapons with bunker-busting capabilities on Iran. So, the use of nuclear weapons has indirectly been threatened.

I believe there will be a learning curve on this; but, my fear is that it will only occur the day that Iran retaliates against our attack.

I have incredible compassion for the Iranian people, and believe Iran has a lot to offer the world. I therefore am against prolonged sanctions against Iran, and, also, it should be emphasized that Iran and the Iranian people do in fact have the right to pursue civilian nuclear power. I am unwavering in my support for the Iranian people.

I am not, however, unwavering in my support of Russ Feingold, because of his current position on this very important issue. He is just about the most progressive Senator, continuing the tradition of the late Paul Wellstone. But, just as Paul Wellstone made a mistake in supporting a ban on gay marriage in the 90's, so, too has Feingold made a mistake on his position on Iran.

I want to note that in no way do I sympathize with Iran -they have to make the right decision on the nuclear issue as well -the future of our world may depend on it. I would like you to join me in praying that the President Ahmadinejad makes the right decision. I would also like you to join me in praying that our military and the Republican's President (see Rolling Stone article by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.) make the right decision, as well.

Senator Feingold, I expect better from you.

I hope that I can live to be a true patriot -current circumstances make it hard,

Peaches

(cross-posted ar DC Peaches)