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VA-05: Al Weed Debates Virgil Goode

Thu Aug 10, 2006 at 02:02:05 AM PDT

According to the Daily Progress and Bob Gibson, around 300 people showed up last night for a debate between Al Weed and Virgil "I didn't know they were illegal" Goode at the Senior Center in Charlottesville.

A largely partisan and divided crowd of about 300 people at the Senior Center of Charlottesville heard Weed attack Goode as a career politician who takes questionable contributions and supports Bush more than 80 percent of the time, including on the war in Iraq.

Weed, who has a son about to serve a second tour as a surgeon in Iraq, said Goode "follows the Republican lead at every turn" and has never questioned Bush on his war policy in "the failed occupation of Iraq."

One of the main subjects for debate was the now-infamous MZM contract with the Defense Department, who recently cancelled the contract for the Foreign Supplier Assesment Center (FSAC) and closed the doors the following Monday, July 31, 2006.

Wade's guilty plea stated that he made the illegal pass-through contributions to Goode's campaign and that of Rep. Katherine Harris, R-Fla., because he believed they "had the ability to request appropriations funding that would benefit MZM." Goode denied knowing the contributions were illegal and has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

They also discussed immigration, and Virgil had the predictable answers that have made him the laughing stock (along with Tom Tancredo (R-CO)) of the country when it comes to real debate on that issue.

Virgil IS in denial about the financial windfall he received from Mitchell Wade, the convicted felon.

The Republican said he had "never heard somebody so uninformed as Mr. Weed was in his comments about [MZM and Martinsville]. He said I got nearly $100,000 in illegal contributions. Not so. It was about $46,000 that was straw contributions, but I gave every donation that I could tell was related to MZM to charities around the 5th District."

Why did you give away over $90,000 then, Mr Goode? For good measure? Do you think that since you gave away more money than you now claim to be 'straw' donations, people will forgive you? Again, do you think we do not know differently?

Virgil Goode is a horrible Congressman for a great District in Virginia. We need to change that to match, with Al Weed, a great man, representing us in the Fighting Fifth District.

Weed blasted Goode for taking what the Democrat called "nearly $100,000 in illegal contributions from a now convicted felon [Wade], and in return got that man $15 million for a useless federal contract - $15 million that could have bought proper body armor for our troops in Iraq."

"Now that the felon is in jail, the Pentagon has terminated the contract and the taxpayers of Martinsville may owe up to a half-million dollars" for the facility that the defense contractor and its successor abandoned, Weed said. "We deserve better."

Goode joked that Weed must be smoking marijuana if he thinks MZM got anywhere near $15 million. "Let's get to his assertion that MZM got $15 million. Totally false," Goode said. "He must be smoking something like what he's named for."

Uh, Mr Goode, are you really asking us to believe that things didn't happen the way they have been publically disclosed? Or is it that you still think that none of us can read or use the internet to find out the real truth? The truth is, you accepted almost $100,000 in contributions from the employees and PAC of MZM. You say you had no idea they were illegal, but I find that statement as hard to believe as anything your boss George W. Bush says.

Not only that, but do you really think that it is seemly to criticize Mr. Weed by making jokes about his name? How childish. You yourself made long and loud complaints in the 2004 race because you felt someone was making fun of your name. Maybe that is the standard for a turncoat that calls Republicans his best friends (like George Allen) and refuses to listen to the illogic of his own statements.

If you really think that we believe that you didn't know that the contributions were illegal, then you are too dense to be in Congress. If you did know, then you are a criminal, and should go spend time with your buddy, convicted felon Mitchell Wade.

If you think for a moment that you scare us or that we are going to roll over and cede this race to you, you are mistaken. We will be taking it to you in every way we can. On the internet, in the streets, and at events. There will be no shortage of volunteers to unseat you.

Tags: VA-05, 2006, elections, Congress, Virgil Goode, Al Weed, Virginia, MZM, Iraq, Culture of Corruption (all tags) :: Previous Tag Versions

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  •  Tip Jar (8+ / 0-)

    Please check out Al Weed and his positions. If you feel he deserves your help, please contribute.

    Thank You.

    Cross posted at Raising Kaine

  •  Thanks for posting this (2+ / 0-)

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    Nina Katarina, Dems2004

    I really hope Weed wins.  Any chance that the numbers will satrt to go Weed's way?  He was pretty far behins in the past poll I saw.

    My car has injured fewer people than Dick Cheney's guns.

    by bulldog on Thu Aug 10, 2006 at 02:46:09 AM PDT

  •  Weed plus, Goode minus (5+ / 0-)

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    Nina Katarina, Dems2004, Aspe4, kdub, va dare

    Both running for US congress out of VA

    "I support refundable tax credits to encourage assistance for the uninsured to get health care assistance coverage."  Virgil Goode ( R )

    Al Weed  ( D )   Statement on Health Care
    "When you get sick, you should be able to see a doctor.  It’s that simple.  It shouldn’t matter if you were just laid off from your job.  It shouldn’t matter if you work part-time or don’t have employee health benefits.  It shouldn’t matter if you are a child or a student.  All Americans should be able to see a doctor when they need to see a doctor.  A single-payer Universal Healthcare system would provide all Americans with healthcare and do it more efficiently and affordably than the broken system we try to live with today.

    I support a single-payer Universal Healthcare system because it would:

    Provide Healthcare for All Americans—everyone in the nation would be covered by the system, including the 43 million Americans who are currently uninsured and those who can barely afford health insurance.

    Unburden Employers and Boost the Economy—employers that provide their employees with health insurance know how expensive that coverage is.  By freeing businesses from bearing these skyrocketing costs, they can offer higher wages, hire more workers, and be more competitive internationally.  Today’s system encourages employers not to offer health benefits and not to hire full-time workers that would get health benefits.

    Eliminate Insurance Headaches—no longer would you have to fight with your profit-seeking insurance company or HMO about covering a procedure, a medication, or a doctor’s visit.

    Allow You to See Any Doctor, Anywhere—under a single-payer Universal Healthcare system, citizens would have their choice of doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies.  You wouldn’t have to worry about preferred-providers, doctor networks, or getting a pharmacy card.  Your healthcare access would be universal.    

    Reduce the Cost of Healthcare—redundant overhead costs, corporate profit margins, exorbitant fees for services and medicine would all be eliminated and bring down the cost of medical care in this country.  Currently, we spend twice as much per person on healthcare costs than the number two country in the world, and four times that of every other industrialized country...and the care we receive is no better.

    Improve the Quality of Healthcare You Receive—by eliminating the waste and inefficiencies in the system, more resources are available to provide better healthcare for everyone."

    Pray for Good Change to happen.

    by piec on Thu Aug 10, 2006 at 03:05:50 AM PDT

  •  One Other Good Thing (0+ / 0-)

    about this is that Virgil showed up at all.

    In 2004, he would say he would debate, and then never show up. I am saying that he is scared, and is certainly vulnerable.

  •  I'm visiting (1+ / 0-)

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    Dems2004

    This is great!

    I'm visiting my aunts in Charlottesville this coming weekend, and I was just about to go looking for information on their local races.  And here it is!

    Thank you for giving me this roundup and some starting points for talking.  I think Aunt Susie might be one little push away from volunteering for the campaign.

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