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January 22, 2007
Allow Jim Webb to Give His SOTU Response to the Full Joint Session of Congress!
By Brad Friedman
ACTION ALERT! We have ONE DAY to make this happen. It will still take a lot of noise and many citizens standing up to call for this in order for the Democrats to show the courage they'd need to make this bold and important change to the years-long tradition of relegating Opposition SOTU Responses to the dim recesses of some poorly lit makeshift TV studio somewhere.
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Tell Congressional Dems to Allow Jim Webb Give His SOTU Response to the Full Joint Session of Congress! Contact Info for Webb, Pelosi & Reid - Let Them Hear From You!... I've received extraordinarily positive responses to my call, as posted on Friday at both HuffPo and BRADBLOG, calling on Congressional Democrats to allow Virginia's Sen. Jim Webb to deliver his Opposition Response to the State of the Union Address to the entire, full, joint session of Congress just after George W. Bush finishes his on Tuesday night. That, instead of the usual limp response as performed in front of a single TV camera in some studio somewhere which can't hope to compete with the live "Presidential Performance" moments before to a packed house. I've come to understand the tradition of such a response has been in play since 1966 -- a relic of the Reagan-dissolved 'Fairness Doctrine' -- and, like the President's televised speech before a full joint session of Congress, has no actual basis in the Constitution. Both are simply done that way largely by tradition. Even Presidents as recently as Jimmy Carter, chose to deliver the State of the Union via a letter to Congress instead. Nothing now keeps Congressional Democrats, in charge of both the House and Senate, from changing the Pres-Joint Session/Oppo-Basement Response tradition other than the courage and fortitude to do so. Buoyed by overwhelming support from the American people last November to take back power from a runaway Imperial Presidency, it's time for them to take the stage they deserve, and give Webb the podium to make their case before the entire joint session just after Dubya. But, being Democrats, they may need your help to show that courage and fortitude. My complete editorial originally making the case for giving Webb the platform we all deserve, has, so far, far been posted in full at a number of websites, including TruthDig, RAWSTORY, OpEdNews, AfterDowningStreet, Democratic Underground, Left in Aboite and About.com. Off-the-record responses to the idea as received from various politicos inside the beltway, has been quite positive. But it will still take a lot of noise and many citizens standing up to call for this in order for the Democrats to show the courage they'd need to make this bold and important change to the years-long tradition of relegating Opposition SOTU Responses to the dim recesses of some poorly lit makeshift TV studio somewhere. In addition to passing the original editorial virally around the net and elsewhere, some specific calls, and/or emails may be in order. To that end, I might suggest as many folks as possible contact the following offices as soon as they can to strongly advocate for this important, and if I say so myself, excellent idea.Sen. Jim Webb Phone: 202-224-4024 Speaker Nancy Pelosi Phone: (202) 225-4965 Email: sf.nancy@mail.house.gov Sen. Harry Reid Phone: (202) 224-3542 Email: reid.senate.gov/contact/email_form.cfmAs usual, don't rely on others to take action here. It's your country. Take it back. If you have other thoughts on how to help encourage Democrats to allow for the above, please post them in Comments below -- or just take action! (NOTE TO REPUBLICANS: This idea would likely become a new tradition, and would thus be one that your party would similarly find beneficial if the Democrats are ever able to figure out how to get seated in the White House in the future.)