An Open Letter to John Kerry
Published on Thursday, May 13, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
"An Open Letter to John Kerry"
by Megan Tady
Dear Mr. Kerry,
Youre not my first choice. But then again, I dont have much of one. As you are the Democratic presidential candidate, and the only viable alternative to Bush, Im supposed to rally around you.
I know how important it is that Democrats appear seamless in their support for you.
But I had a difficult time celebrating every time you won a primary. You dont represent me. Who am I? I am a young voter, like the millions of young voters across the country who have been revved up by someone other than you. Weve been aching for a candidate we can really get behind. We found it in Kucinich. We found it in Dean. We found it in Sharpton. We havent found it in you.
You may think this doesnt matter. After all, weve vowed to vote for Anyone but Bush, making your job rather easy. You can throw a few things our wayan MTV interview and a youth link on your websiteand then stretch out your arms and vacation in Idaho. The consensus is wed vote for Mickey Mouse if he was running against Bush (and some of us will, writing him onto the ballot just to say we did).
But theres a danger in the fact that were still having Meetups about defeating Bush in 2004, not electing you. And while young people are mobilizing to vote as quickly as Republicans signed on to endorse Patriot Act, theres a catch to our enthusiasm: were flippant, unpredictable. We lose interest easily. We dont vote for just anybody. If you dont start picking up where Dean and Kucinich and Sharpton left off, we either wont vote, or we wont vote for you. We still have Nader/LaDuke bumper stickers on our Hondas, if only because we couldnt get them off. Still, its a reminder of all the things we want in a candidate, but dont have.
Mr. Kerry, you are at a great risk of losing thousands of voters to disillusionment and disappointment. This is not meant as a threat, but as a reality. If young voters arent impressed by you, they will not vote. This could cost you the election. We need you to start being our candidate, too. And that means more than telling us to Choose or Lose.
With all due respect, here are a few things you can do to ensure we turn out for you on Election Day:
First, we need some real answers about your plans for Iraq. Youve suggested that you will step up the war on terrorism, increasing the size of our Armed Forces in your first 100 days as president and calling for 40,000 more troops in Iraq. This doesnt sound like a plan for peace. It sounds like a plan for extended invasion and occupation.
We dont want to hear shadowed by terrorism rhetoric. Weve been pounded with this enough. Were tired of secrets, of being misled. We need you to level with us. Mr. Kerry, were fighting a war that we didnt want, that we still dont want, yet youre talking about stepping up the fight, about winning peace, as if peace is attainable by conquest. Youve posed the question to Bush, and now we put it on you: Where will you take us in the war against Iraq? Because we dont want to stay the course.
Second, we need some real answers about your plans for the Patriot Act. Youve said you will replace the Patriot Act with a new law that protects our people and our liberties at the same time. But we need you to do better than that. This is one of the most frightening pieces of legislation to be passed in our lifetime. We have been fighting it every step of the way. Yet you dismiss our efforts, and the gravity of such a law, by suggesting a replacement. No more dancing around this issue. What can we expect from your new law? Because we never wanted the first one.
Third, we need some real answers about your plans for NAFTA. You dont support NAFTA as it is today, yet you voted for it in the Senate. We want fair trade policies, not free trade policies, but we havent heard you utter the F word, even while youre riding on the shoulders of the working class as a hero. Dont yank us around. What is the future of NAFTA? Because we dont like it as it is today, or tomorrow, or the next day.
Finally, we need some real answers about healthcare. Your plan doesnt cover all of us. It only covers nearly all children and most adults. Who gets left out? If Dennis can offer single-payer health care, so can you. Youve vowed to fight for the day when affordable health care is a right, for every American. How long do we have to wait? Because were running out of time.
Mr. Kerry, its not too late for you to become something more than our anyone but candidate. Were ready to elect a president we can be proud of. It could be you. But as it stands now, you may be better than Bush, but thats not good enough for me.
Sincerely,
Megan Tady
Megan Tady (megtady@yahoo.com)
is a freelance journalist in Western Massachusetts. Her last article, "Youth
Have Swung it Before," was included in the book Storming
the Polls: How to Vote Your Views and Change the Rules published by WireTap.
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