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Presidentials on the California Wildfires

by: David Dayen

Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 15:29:29 PM PDT


Gov. Richardson, Sen. Dodd, and Sen. Edwards have offered both statements and resources for those suffering in our state this week.

John Edwards: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the more than 300,000 families who have been forced to flee their homes to escape the wildfires spreading across southern California. Those affected by this tragedy should take comfort in the fact that their fellow Americans are standing with them and will do whatever it takes to fight the fires and rebuild the homes and businesses that were destroyed."

Edwards is calling on his One Corps volunteers to assist in local projects in and around San Diego.  You can sign up here.

Bill Richardson: "Today, we all extend our sympathies and prayers to those devastated by the wildfires in California.  Millions of Americans are impacted by this natural disaster.

Neighbors should help neighbors in their time of need.  As Governor of New Mexico,  I ordered two fire crews (strike teams, with 5 engines and 21 crew members each) to California. As a candidate for President, I donated to the American Red Cross ($10,000 -ed.) and I encourage you to do so as well, click here to do so.

But as someone who believes the war in Iraq is a complete disaster and that we need to get our troops out now (www.getourtroopsout.com), I look at the natural disaster in California and feel compelled to also ask President Bush and every candidate who thinks it is okay for our troops to remain in Iraq until 2013 or longer - where is our National Guard?

It is a sad irony that yesterday, the very day I sent fire crews to California, 300 more New Mexico National Guard members were sent to Iraq.  Just when we need them most at home, more of our brave men and women, true public servants, are sent away to a war we cannot win."

Chris Dodd:  "As you know, Governor Schwarzenegger has had to ask other states for help because so many of California's National Guard, who provide critical support to the citizens while you are fighting the fires, were deployed to Iraq. In a Dodd Administration, never again will our houses be on fire because our troops are taking fire in Iraq. Never again will our first responders be left without the support they need because our President failed to do what it took to keep our communities safe. That is why in 2008, nothing will be more important than leadership that can get results that make us stronger and more secure. That's the first responsibility of an American President."

And, he's asking for volunteers at California Volunteers.com.

How are the Republicans handling this, you ask?  On the flip...

David Dayen :: Presidentials on the California Wildfires
In case you were wondering:

Rudy Giuliani: Nothing.
John McCain: Nothing.
Mitt Romney: Nothing.
Fred Thompson: Nothing.
Mike Huckabee: Nothing.  A 30-minute interview with Glenn Beck on his front page.
Duncan Hunter: It's his frickin' district and it's hard to find anything outside of this news article.
Tom Tancredo: Nothing.
Ron Paul: Nothing.  And he's doing a "Hollywood fundraiser" tonight.

They just don't care.

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You missed Clinton and Obama (7.00 / 3)
Clinton has a page up with places to donate: http://www.hillarycl...

Obama is doing a canned food and clothing drive as part of previously scheduled house parties:
http://my.barackobam...


Thanks Donald (8.00 / 1)
The contrast to the GOP becomes even more striking.

(I wasn't excluding intentionally, this was based on candidates who either posted on this site or personally reached out to us with their comments)


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Senator Hillary Clinton's Statement From Yesterday (8.00 / 2)
"I have been following the news about the wildfires that are affecting seven counties in Southern California. My heart and prayers go out to the families who have been displaced, have lost their homes, businesses or worse -- have lost a loved one to these ravaging wildfires," Senator Hillary Clinton said. "My thoughts are also with the thousands of brave firefighters and first responders who are risking their lives in battling the flames and helping the victims. We are praying for your safety."

(Steve Maviglio/Speakers Office)

Thanks to everyone in the comments (8.00 / 3)
for not getting it at all and pimping their candidates instead of noting the unbelievably stark contrast with the Republicans.

I think I'm going to go to a desert island until primary season's over.


Don't have to (8.00 / 3)
San Diego will likely serve your purpose.

"We need men who can dream of things that never were." -JFK

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Oh well (8.00 / 2)
I got ya. While some of the statements were more powerful than others, at least they were there. It's pretty pathetic that not even Hunter can say anything real.

Shouldn't 3 strikes apply to Arnold? Strike 1, Strike 2, Strike 3. Life Sentence!

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Pimping No, Completing the Story Yes (6.33 / 3)
To highlight the stark differences between Democratic and Republican candidates for president on an issue that is obviously a top California priority, one would think including the presumed frontrunners when the stars align would be a welcome addition.

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california voted democratic in 2008.. (8.00 / 1)
Do you actually expect them to say anything? Hell no. For a party who says California might be a swing state in 2008 due to Arnold.. they sure aren't trying

This will probably assure (0.00 / 0)
that California will not vote GOP again for president for an extremely long time. And neither will I!

My ramblings...

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Hence the dirty tricks initiative (8.00 / 2)
CA used to be a pretty reliable vote for the Republican presidential candidates - up to 1992, in fact. Not any more. This just digs their hole that much deeper - they've alienated Latinos, moderates, and now the folks in the suburbs and the urban/wildland interfaces.

No wonder they turn to dirty tricks.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave


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I will be sure (8.00 / 1)
to remind my Republican friends when they say something nasty about any of the Democratic candidates.  They really don't care about helping anyone than themselves.

You forgot to add that rather than canceling a fund raising event to come to California he's sending Dick in his place (fund raising for the Republican party of course).

We don't need him here anyway, but not the point.

Thanks for the post, it's eye opening.

Mr. Ellinorianne for CA State Senate! (Gary Pritchard ActBlue CA-SD-33)


Okay (8.00 / 1)
you really have to add a warning with the Romney site, the little f***er came out of the bottom right hand corner and started talking, it scared the hell out of me.

McCain now has a link up to red cross and a statement.  Woo.

I can't go any further, I've beens scarred by little Mitt Romney coming out of my computer and say "hi".

Mr. Ellinorianne for CA State Senate! (Gary Pritchard ActBlue CA-SD-33)


I just took pictures of the Repugs' sites. (0.00 / 0)
I hope to have them developed and on here and on my site and others tomorrow.

My ramblings...

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