Friday, June 01, 2007

2003 WSJ Ad: A Republican Dissent

While researching another article I ran across this: A group of Republican business leaders placed a full page ad in the Wall Street Journal on January 14, 2003 called "A Republican Dissent on Iraq" (Emphasis mine)
A Republican Dissent on Iraq.

To President Bush, his advisors and the American People:

Let's be clear: We supported the Gulf War.

We supported our intervention in Afghanistan.

We accept the logic of a just war.

But Mr. President, your war on Iraq does not pass the test. It is not a just war.

The candidate we supported in 2000 promised a more humble nation in our dealings with the world. We gave him our votes and our campaign contributions.

That candidate was you. We feel betrayed. We want our money back. We want our country back.

War is the most extreme action a society can take. It can only be unleashed after exploring every other road. You have not explored all the roads.

How many young American lives will be lost in this dubious war? How many more innocent Iraqis will be killed and maimed and made homeless? Haven't they suffered enough, after two decades of terrible wars and sanctions?

Among the one billion Muslims in the world there is now a steady trickle of recruits going to al Qaeda. You will turn the trickle into a torrent.

A BILLION

BITTER ENEMIES

WILL RISE

OUT OF

THIS WAR.

And out of war may rise an Iraqi regime every bit as brutish as the present one. What will you do then? Our jaws drop when we read that you may decide we have to occupy Iraq for years, that the next ruler of Iraq may be ... an American general! Is there anyone who thinks that will work? Your odds of success are infinitesimal!

The world wants Saddam Hussein disarmed. But you must find a better way to do it. Why would you lead us into a situation where we are bound to fail?

You cannot keep proclaiming peace while preparing for war.

You are waltzing blindfolded into what may well be a catastrophe. Pride goeth before a fall. Show the humility and compassion that led us to elect you.

War with Iraq is not inevitable. Now is the time to stop it. Speak out at your place of worship, at your business, among your friends and relatives. Make your convictions known to your Mayor and Governor and -- above all -- to your elected leaders in Washington.

*Edward H. Hamm, Republican Regent, former Chairman, The Northland Company

*Richard S. Johnson, Founder, former CEO, Hotjobs.com

*Barbara Lifflander, President, Hastings Art Ltd.

*Huyler C. Held, Esq.

*John C. Haas, Rohm & Haas (Ret.)

*Howard S. Brembeck, Founder, CTB Inc., Chairman, Fourth Freedom Forum

*Betty B. Blauner

*Peter A. Benoliel, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Quaker Chemical Corporation

*Vice Admiral (ret.) John J. Shanahan

*Chris Berghoff

*Starr Tomczak, Attorney

*George Zeo, Psy. D.

*Professor Jeffrey G. Barlow, Ph.D.

*Linda and Larry Black, Owners, College Park Bicycles, Inc. and Mt. Airy Bicycles, Inc.

*Albert Lowe

*Roger Mumford, President, Matzel and Mumford Org.

*Martin Resick, Chapter President, World Federalist Assn., Pittsburgh, PA

*Paul Hally, Esq.

*Elizabeth Viering

*Peter B. Viering, Atty.

*Brenda Ungerland, M.A., LifePath

*Brooks Jealous

*Nancy F. Puls

*Pamela Davis

*Frank K. Martin, CFA, Managing Partner, Martin Capital Management, LLP

Affiliations for identification only.

BUSINESS LEADERS FOR SENSIBLE PRIORITIES

P.O. Box 1976 Old Chelsea Station

New York, NY 10113


A ringing endorsement for Ron Paul's position, I'd say.

1 comment:

HectorinMiami said...

Has the Ron Paul campaign communicated with everyone of the people who identify themselves in the ad? I would love to see another full page ad in the NYT with the same message but that also says, "It's time for change. It's time for Ron Paul."