First Round | August 31, 2007
THE STATE
- Analysis: GOP reeling from host of scandals
- Thompson to make bid official, tour S.C.
- Clinton, Giuliani lead in S.C., poll shows
- Brownback to march in Chapin parade
- Richardson returning to S.C. for events
- Clinton collects more endorsements from women
- Warthen | Ozmint: “I need the Legislature’s help on this; somebody’s going to get killed” at Corrections
- S.C. told Barnwell is safe
GREENVILLE NEWS
- Actress stumps for Obama in Greenville today
- State agencies ordered to report spending online
- School district gets funds to handle disasters
- Edwards visits, denounces special interests
- Inglis touts hydrogen at Mauldin town hall meeting
- Two Dems: Don’t fund endless war
- Fred Thompson to announce Sept. 6
- Councilman resigns coaching after sex charge
POST & COURIER
- Sanford to shine light on expenses
- Study challenges beliefs about Hispanics, jobs
- New state gang law could be used to prosecute 5 in Beaufort County
- North Charleston crowd keeps questions friendly
SHJ
- Edwards urges area Democrats to lead post-Bush social changes
- Turner lets her star power shine on Obama’s behalf
OTHER NEWS
- Justice Dept. Probing Whether Gonzales Lied
- Shape of Pivotal Senate Race Hinges on Warner Decision
- Warner to announce plans at UVA
- Bush to Offer Proposals To Ease Mortgage Crisis
- Reid Opens Door to Pact With Antiwar Republicans
- Police Release Audio Of Senator’s Arrest
- Judge: Same-Sex Couples Can Wed in Iowa
- Panel Will Urge Broad Overhaul of Iraqi Police
- U.S. Cites ‘Secrets’ Privilege as It Tries to Stop Suit on Banking Records
- Court: No new 527 rules needed
2008 | REPUBLICANS
- Thompson In the Race, Will Announce Formally in Sept.
- Fred’s Wait
- News: Thompson’s Campaign Theme
- Iowa + Gay Marriage = Candidate Statement
- Midnight Riders
- Music to His Ears
- McCain, Thompson plan visits to Rock Hill
- Underdog Paul inspires political passion
2008 | DEMOCRATS
August 31st, 2007 at 2:58 pm
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August 31st, 2007 at 3:42 pm
Richardson’s Foreign Policy, Harvard International Review
Please read Richardson’s recently published article on how we must reconfigure the entire US Foreign Policy, printed in the Harvard International Review, yet has hardly been noticed by any mainstream media. You could conclude that Bill Richardson is changing the nature of the debate between the Democrat candidates and improving international focus of their dialogue, not to mention being the strongest candidate to speak for ending the Iraq war immediately. I hope you can share this important document with your friends, colleagues, and readers. It is a very important international policy breakthrough and deserves to be read and considered by every single American, the entire diplomatic community from every nation, as well as your insightful readers! I am not officially connected to his campaign, but as a private citizen, I recognize the importance of this statement enough to send it to you.
Thank you, Stephen Fox
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New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson’s International Policies, from Harvard
International Review
“New Realism: Crafting a US Foreign Policy for a New Century”
Governor Bill Richardson
Redacted from the Harvard International Review
US foreign policymakers face novel challenges in the 21st century. Jihadists and environmental crises have replaced armies and missiles as the greatest threats; globalization has eroded the significance of national borders. Many problems that were once national are now global, and dangers that once came only from states now come also from societies–not from hostile governments, but from hostile individuals or from impersonal social trends, such as the consumption of fossil fuels. The piece does a credible job of laying out the problems before us and arguing that the Bush Administration has not taken the appropriate measures to deal with them.
The highlights of Richardson’s plans:
First and foremost, the United States must repair its alliances. US leaders also must restore commitment to international law and multilateral
cooperation.
Promoting expansion of the UN Security Council’s permanent membership to include Japan, India, Germany, and one country each from Africa and Latin America.
Ethical reform at the United Nations so that this vital institution can help many underdeveloped and destitute member states meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Expanding the G8 to include India and China.
The US government must join International Criminal Court and respect all international treaties, including the Geneva Conventions.”
On environmental issues, the United States must be the leader, not the laggard, in global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by embracing Kyoto Protocol on global warming, lead the world with a man-on-the-moon effort to improve energy efficiency and to commercialize clean, alternative technologies.
Stop considering diplomatic engagement as a reward for good behavior.
Various efforts including ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
The United States needs to start showing, both through its words and through its actions, that this is not, as the Jihadists claim, a clash of civilizations. Rather, it is a clash between civilization and barbarity.
Closing Guantanamo
The United States also needs to pressure Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and other friends in the Arab world to reform their education systems, which are incubators of anti-US sentiment.
Spend more to develop first responders and to drastically improve public health facilities, which five years after 9/11 are not ready for a biological attack.
The United States needs to lead the global fight against poverty, which is the basis of so much violence.
Encourage rich countries to honor UN Millennium goal commitments.
Lead donors on debt relief, shifting aid from loans to grants, and focus on primary health care and affordable vaccines.
Promote trade agreements, which create more jobs in all nations and which seriously address wage disparities, worker rights, and the environment.
Pressure pharmaceutical companies to allow expanded use of generic drugs, and encourage public-private partnerships to reduce costs and enhance access to anti-malarial drugs and bed nets.
Promote a multilateral Marshall Plan for the Middle East and North Africa.
I look forward to your reply,
Stephen Fox
stephen@santafefineart.com