diogenes, here's your man

OK, I realize that a Russ Feingold candidacy probably would mean at least four more years of a Republican administration, since its unlikely that a majority of Americans would vote for him, but isn't it nice to dream?

Let's catalog some of his virtues:

  • the only senator to vote against the Patriot Act in 2001
  • campaign reform (McCain-Feingold)
  • actually has kept his promise not to accept a pay raise while in office
  • he's for health care reform
  • he's against the death penalty
  • the list actually goes on and on...

And, almost unbelievably, he's not only come out against federal and state constitutional amendments banning recognition of same-sex marriages (including one pending in his own state of Wisconsin), aptly calling such attempts "mean-spirited" acts of discrimination against gay folk, but he's actually gone a step further, standing up publicly in support of legalizing such marriages. These days only a truly principled politician could risk the political sucide such a statement could bring; its unusual to find a politician willing to stand up for what's right when doing so could mean the end of a political career.

Feingold in 2008!

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"its unusual to find a politician willing to stand up for what’s right when doing so could mean the end of a political career."

Hear hear!

You know, I was thinking about Feingold in 2008 too (having admired his policies since the 2000 election)! But I suppose that's about as likely as Santos in 2008.

Oh well, a girl can dream. That, and watch reruns of The West Wing.

Rajani :)

ps. Love the minty-fresh look of your site! I was hoping to make my teensy blog (such as it is) a pale sunkisty orange.

pps. Can't wait till you guys come over to California!

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