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Jeff Merkley on Homeland Security

Democratic Senate Challenger; member of State House


Be slow to go to war and be fast to take care of veterans

On Iraq, Merkley noted that he was against the war from the start. "I stood up two months before the war and said we should be sending diplomats into Iraq, not bombs," Merkley said. "Be slow to go to war and be fast to take care of our sons and daughters when they come home. We got it exactly backwards from the Bush administration."
Source: 2008 Oregon Senate Debate reported in Statesman Journal Oct 14, 2008

Persuasive evidence & clear objectives before military force

Q: Under what circumstances would you vote to authorize the president to take military action?

A: I view military action as an instrument of last resort in international relations. Some of the standards I would seek before approving military force would be:

Source: Citizens for Global Solutions: 2008 Senate questionnaire Sep 9, 2008

Persuasive evidence & clear objectives before military force

sanctions, & UN peacekeepers---to military action have been thoroughly explored and evaluated in cost and effectiveness.
  • Persuasive evidence that international diplomacy has failed.
  • Clearly stated objectives for the military action.
  • Persuasive evidence that the type and form of proposed military action fits the level of threat and maximizes the probability of accomplishing the objectives.
    Source: Citizens for Global Solutions: 2008 Senate questionnaire Sep 9, 2008

    End nuclear testing; end nuclear development

    Q: Do you oppose the development of new nuclear weapons by the United States or any other nation?

    A: Yes. My background as a nuclear weapons analyst for Congress in the 1980s give me a sense of confidence and hopefully some credibility in addressing issues involving nuclear weapons. Due to my experience, depth of knowledge and strong opposition to nuclear proliferation I have already been endorsed by Council for a Livable World.

    Q: Do you support U.S. ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty?

    A: Yes. An end to nuclear testing would help take the steam out of the nuclear arms race, strengthening non-proliferation efforts that ultimately enhance US and global security.

    Source: Citizens for Global Solutions: 2008 Senate questionnaire Sep 9, 2008

    End nuclear testing; end nuclear development

    Due to my experience, depth of knowledge and strong opposition to nuclear proliferation I have already been endorsed by Council for a Livable World.

    Q: Do you support U.S. ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty?

    A: Yes. An end to nuclear testing would help take the steam out of the nuclear arms race, strengthening non-proliferation efforts that ultimately enhance US and global security.

    Source: Citizens for Global Solutions: 2008 Senate questionnaire Sep 9, 2008

    Honor America's veterans and take good care of them

    There is no greater obligation than for the government that owes its existence to the veterans' sacrifice to support and care for them when they return from the battlefield. Every American owes a debt of gratitude to our veterans that none of us will eve be able to fully repay. As a society that has asked so much of our men and women in uniform, we strive to honor them and their service.
    Source: Campaign website, www.jeffmerkley.com, "Issues" Jun 3, 2008

    Extend full VA and other benefits to National Guard members

    Extend full VA and other benefits to members of the National Guard who have been deployed overseas. Our National Guardsmen and women are being deployed in unprecedented numbers to support the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They deserve the same benefits we extend to our regular soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines.
    Source: Campaign website, www.jeffmerkley.com, "Issues" Jun 3, 2008

    A tragic shortfall in recent years in veterans' health care

    We have seen a tragic shortfall in recent years in veterans' health care and support services. Sub-par conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, six-month waiting periods to see a doctor--this is not how America should treat its greatest patriots. We can and must do better.
    Source: Campaign website, www.jeffmerkley.com, "Issues" Jun 3, 2008

    Allow disabled veterans to collect their full retirement pay

    Immediately enacting concurrent receipt benefits allowing disabled veterans to collect their full retirement pay when they leave service. The current plan will not be fully phased-in until 2014.
    Source: Campaign website, www.jeffmerkley.com, "Issues" Jun 3, 2008

    Increase funding for mental health services to veterans

    Increase funding for mental health services to veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. An estimated one-third of those veterans suffer mental health problems. Proper screening and treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury for returning veterans. The signature injury of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is TBI, and an estimated 300,000 veterans may return home suffering form it.
    Source: Campaign website, www.jeffmerkley.com, "Issues" Jun 3, 2008

    Expand educational opportunities for veterans

    Expanded educational opportunities for veterans who have fulfilled their service commitment to our country. Following World War II, the GI Bill helped hundreds of thousands of veterans pay for a college education. We need a new GI Bill for the 21st Century (H.R. 2385) to help the veterans of our recent conflicts get a college education or job training.
    Source: Campaign website, www.jeffmerkley.com, "Issues" Jun 3, 2008

    Create a GI Bill for the 21st Century

    Help for veterans of our recent conflicts to get a college education or job training must be increased. Jeff will work to create a GI Bill for the 21st Century that helps our men and women in uniform returning from Iraq and Afghanistan go to school. Following World War II and every subsequent war, the GI Bill helped hundreds of thousands of veterans pay for a college education.
    Source: Campaign website, www.jeffmerkley.com, "Issues" Jun 3, 2008

    Other candidates on Homeland Security: Jeff Merkley on other issues:
    OR Gubernatorial:
    Ted Kulongoski
    OR Senatorial:
    Dave Brownlow
    Gordon Harold Smith
    Ron Wyden


    2008 Senate retirements:

    Wayne Allard(R,CO)
    Larry Craig(R,ID)
    Pete Domenici(R,NM)
    Chuck Hagel(R,NE)
    Trent Lott(R,MS)
    Craig Thomas(R,WY)
    John Warner(R,VA)

    Incoming Obama Administration:

    Pres.Barack Obama
    V.P.Joe Biden
    State:Hillary Clinton
    HHS:Tom Daschle
    Staff:Rahm Emanuel
    DHS:Janet Napolitano
    DOC:Bill Richardson
    DoD:Robert Gates
    A.G.:Eric Holder
    Treas.:Tim Geithner
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    MN:Coleman v.Franken (recounting as of Dec.1)
    MS4:Wicker
    MS6:Cochran
    MT:Baucus
    NC:*Hagan over Dole
    NE:*Johanns
    NH:*Shaheen over Sununu
    NJ:Lautenberg
    NM:*Udall
    OK:Inhofe
    OR:*Merkley over Smith
    RI:Reed
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