[Peace-discuss] Pro-war Dem vs. anti-war Rep in 15th IL CD (corrected)

C. G. Estabrook galliher at illinois.edu
Thu Oct 15 12:25:57 CDT 2009


David Gill has announced that he will run for Congress again as a Democrat in
the 15th district, against the Republican incumbent, Tim Johnson.

 From the News-Gazette, September 22, 2009:

   "U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson, R-Urbana, told a town hall meeting Monday night that
he plans to sponsor legislation calling for the immediate withdrawal of American
troops from Afghanistan ... Johnson said he is working with a bipartisan group,
including Reps. Ron Paul, R-Texas, Jim McGovern, D-Mass., and Jerry Costello,
D-Belleville, on the Afghanistan withdrawal legislation..."

The war in AfPak is part of the general US policy in the Middle East (what the
US calls "Central Command").  That policy has been to insist for almost two
generations now that the US control Mideast energy resources as a geopolitical
advantage over our economic rivals, notably Europe and northeast Asia. (The US
doesn't use much Mideast oil for domestic consumption.)

Gill, unfortunately, has embraced the mendacious Democratic party account that
we're killing people in AfPak to "stop terrorism" -- when of course the real US
policy in the Mideast promotes terrorism, insofar as it's the resistance from 
the region against US invasion and occupation.

 From the News-Gazette, October, 2009:

    "Gill said he would not support a total withdrawal of U.S. forces from
Afghanistan but would favor keeping 10,000 to 20,000 special operations forces
in the country 'with a very narrow mission to prevent any further expansion of
al-Qaida.'"

Gill and Johnson both oppose the Obama administration's healthcare "reform," 
however, if for different reasons.  --CGE



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