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Fallon to Boswell:
Monday, March 24, 2008
Contact: Lynn Heuss, Campaign Manager
(515) 201-9405 (office)
Today,
Ed Fallon again challenged his opponent,
Leonard Boswell, to end his negative
attacks and stick to the issues.
"Iowans
want campaigns focused on issues and facts,
not innuendo and negativity,"
said Fallon. "Unfortunately, Congressman
Boswell's campaign is opting for
the latter, with allegations that I am a 'bad'
Democrat and even unethical.
People are sick of this stuff. Let's have an
open, fact-based discussion of the
real issues."
Over
the years, Fallon has apologized repeatedly
for his 'Nader mistake.'
"During
the past 15 years, I have campaigned for
dozens of progressive Democrats, and
in 2004, I wrote to Ralph Nader asking him not
to run for president. Yes, my
support for Nader in 2000 was a mistake," said
Fallon. "But what
about Congressman Boswell's mistakes, such as
voting for funding for the Iraq
War repeatedly, for the PATRIOT Act, for
warrantless surveillance, for a
punitive bankruptcy bill, for tax breaks for
oil and gas companies?
On these and so many other issues
Leonard
Boswell has voted against Democratic
priorities, the very priorities that I
have fought for these past 20 years. If he
feels those votes were mistakes,
then let's have an apology. If he feels they
were right, then let's have a
debate."
A
recent e-mail sent by Boswell's campaign also
alleged that Fallon has acted
unethically in his work with I'M for Iowa.
"That's absurd," said
Fallon. "I'M for Iowa is simply an
organization that enables me to consult
with activists across the state on a wide
range of issues."
"Every
campaign I've ever run has been run without
PAC and lobbyist money. The focus
of my life has been to live simply so I can
devote my time and energy to
advocating for people in need. Just as Republicans
attacked John Kerry in 2004 for his military
service, Boswell is trying to
attack me on my strength as a fighter for
clean, accountable
government."
Fallon
concluded, saying, "The Democratic Party is
changing. New
energy at the grassroots promises to
restore true democratic principles to our
government. I've
got a lot of energy and passion for
reform - including campaign finance, health
care, and the environment - and I'm
eager to put my commitment to public service
to work in Washington,
DC."
