Iraq

October 18, 2008 - 10:12am

Schuring gets support from pro-troop organization

State Sen. Kirk Schuring (R-Jackson Township) has recieved the endorsement of a pro-troop group called Move America Forward's Freedom PAC in his bid to represent the 16th Congressional district.

Melanie Morgan, Chairman of Move America Forward, and Debbie Lee, Gold Star mother of Navy SEAL Marc Alan Lee, told a crowd of more than 30 supporters at the Wayne County Fairgrounds that Schuring has a strong record of supporting veterans' issues.

"Kirk Schuring understands and honors the service and sacrifice of our military men and women," said Morgan.

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October 15, 2008 - 10:26am

Pelosi: Not ending Iraq war is my biggest disappointment

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.): Getty Images PhotoHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.): Getty Images Photo
COLUMBUS – Nancy Pelosi’s biggest disappointment during her tenure as speaker of the House is not ending the Iraq war, the California Democrat said Wednesday morning.

Pelosi, speaking at a women’s roundtable for 15th Congressional District candidate Mary Jo Kilroy (D-Columbus), said she wished her party could have forced President Bush to set a specific date for withdrawal from Iraq.

“The one challenge that I, personally I’m sorry, we were not able to do was to end the war in Iraq,” she said. “The public was there, they were there early, they knew we had to do that but still the president had enough people with him that he could stay the course there.”

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September 17, 2008 - 9:22am

Catholic 527 calls out McCain's pro-life position on TV

The "Catholics United" 527 advocacy group is airing an ad in Ohio starting this week that chastizes John McCain on a variety of issues to challenge his assertion that he is "pro-life."

The group said its ad will begin Friday and run for seven days on cable television in "highly Catholic areas" of Ohio. 

The ad says he voted against programs for pregnant women, childrens' health care and for a war that has "killed thousands of Americans."

It's also playing in Michigan and Pennsylvania. Catholics United said it will purchase more ads in October. 

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August 27, 2008 - 11:32am

Catholic Democratic activists pleased with Biden pick

Democratic Catholic activists who've worked in Ohio are thrilled to have one of their own on a national ticket again.

U.S. Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) has received rave reviews from two people who work to get Democrats' message out to Catholic voters.

Mara Vanderslice worked for Gov. Ted Strickland's 2006 campaign and currently heads the Matthew 25 political action committee. Vanderslice said Biden can make the case to voters less from specific issues in a speech and more from the fact that he can vouch for Obama as a member of the same community as voters in areas like Youngstown, Toledo and Steubenville.

"For me he brings a working-class cultural background, growing up in Scranton and working-class areas in Delaware. I feel like he takes his Catholic faith very seriously. I think that he will culturally connect to the kinds of voters Obama needs to win," she said.

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August 25, 2008 - 3:06pm

Stivers ad debutes, candidate speaks about military experience

COLUMBUS - State Sen. Steve Stivers (R-Columbus) admits that Franklin Co. Mary Jo Kilroy (D-Columbus) is better known among voters than he is from her failed bid to win the seat two years ago, but Stivers' campaign is out to change that beginning tomorrow with a television ad.

The 30-second spot airing tomorrow morning on broadcast television introduces Stivers as a man of solid character, a message vouched by those who served with him in Iraq and Kuwait during his National Guard tour there four years ago (see the ad below).

The campaign moved up its tentative start for television ads to this week from Sept. 9, as PolitickerOH.com reported earlier. Stivers ad comes a week after Kilroy's ads began airing and also after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee began attacking Stivers on television last week.

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July 24, 2008 - 1:40pm

Fisher defends Obama's Berlin stop with McCain in Columbus

Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher defended U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's (D-Ill.) visit to Germany today while U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) visits Columbus today for a town hall meeting about cancer with Lance Armstrong this evening.

Fisher said Obama's emphasis on foreign policy is not entirely removed from America's domestic concerns.

“He is demonstrating, I believe, his leadership ability and capacity on a broad global scale, and this is the right time to be doing it," Fisher said. "I think it’s right to say that this is not an ‘either-or.' I think that the fact he is spending so much time abroad...should not be an indication to anyone that his first priority isn’t America’s domestic policy. But we know the domestic policy and foreign policy are intertwined more than ever before.”

Fisher said he expected Obama would visit Ohio more times than McCain by Election Day, calling the state the “epicenter” of the presidential campaign.

Fisher was asked whether Obama's answers to questions about the surge's success will hurt him among voters. Fisher stuck to the Obama campaign's message on Iraq: if it were up to Obama, the U.S. would have never invaded in the first place.

“The vast majority of Ohioans I have talked to believe our entry into the Iraq conflict was misguided from the very start,” Fisher said. “While I think it’s fair to say that we may parse words about where we are now in terms of the surge, I don’t think we should ever forget the fact that it has been Senator Obama from day one who’s been consistent in advocating that this was not the single most-effective way to combat al Qaeda and terrorism."

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July 11, 2008 - 8:04am

AFL-CIO, veteran knock McCain on Iraq on TV

The AFL-CIO's Ohio local is up with a television ad attacking John McCain's Senate record, tying him to President Bush. The ad began airing yesterday.

State Rep. Josh Mandel (R-Lyndhurst), an Iraq war veteran, responded on behalf of the Ohio Republican Party yesterday in a statement.

"This ad continues the long line of smears and distortions coming from the Obama campaign and its partisan allies.  It's clear that Barack Obama's call for a new kind of politics is nothing more than empty rhetoric from a typical politician.  The Obama campaign represents politics as usual, but John McCain has always worked in a bipartisan fashion to put his country first," Mandel said.

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July 10, 2008 - 6:53am

In Portsmouth, McCain shows new style, gives tough answers

McCain's campaign sign in Portsmouth: Politicker PhotoMcCain's campaign sign in Portsmouth: Politicker PhotoPORTSMOUTH - John McCain was in Ohio only two weeks ago but came yesterday with a revised approach to his trademark town hall meetings, giving a prepared speech and sticking mostly to this week's economic theme. However, the town hall was not without tough questions, which McCain took head-on.

McCain focused on his campaign's economic message of the week, first reading prepared remarks from an inconspicuous podium that stood barely waist-high on the stage. Senior McCain advisor Mark Salter paced at one end of the gymnasium as he watched McCain's delivery, which has been under renewed focus after of his struggles to read from a teleprompter and criticism that his campaign lacks a disciplined, day-to-day message.

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July 7, 2008 - 6:50am

Vets for Freedom buys Ohio TV time

Vets for Freedom, an Iraq and Afghanistan verterans organization, is airing television ads in Ohio calling on both presidential candidates to "finish the job" of the Iraq war. The group is spending more than $1.5 million between four states, including Ohio. The ad buy is part of a four-month campaign by Vets for Freedom.

The group has an Ohio chapter but appears to have done little in the state so far, besides endorsing Iraq war veteran and state Sen. Steve Stivers (R-Columbus) in the 15th Congressional District race. The Ohio chapter is headed by Lee Crognale from Powell, Ohio and appears in the ad.

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July 3, 2008 - 10:28am

Mission Accomplished

So much for our promise to liberate Iraq, not to occupy it, and not to cart off its riches.

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