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Fallon Challenges Boswell To Debate
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Des Moines,
IA, Tuesday, April 22 - Today, Ed Fallon
challenged Congressman Leonard Boswell
to stop practicing “the politics of deception”
and agree to debate the real
issues. Fallon has
received invitations to eight debates and has
accepted them all.
“Unfortunately,” Fallon said, “Boswell has
declined debate invitations from WHO
Radio, the League of Women Voters, and Women
for a Stronger America. Some
of these groups have issued
multiple invitations since February and have
yet to receive any response from
the Boswell campaign.” “Clearly, with our economy in
shambles,
skyrocketing gas prices and no end in sight to
the Iraq War, voters want to know
how Boswell and I differ in our plans to
address these and other pressing
issues,” Fallon said. Debate
organizers have told Fallon’s staff that the
Boswell campaign insists the
Congressman is too busy in Washington to
participate. “That’s puzzling,” Fallon
said, “since the Congressman made
time for the Drake Relays Parade this weekend
and appears able to attend many
fundraisers. I think in this case,
actions speak louder than words.” Fallon went
on, “The Boswell campaign is avoiding the
issues, preferring, instead, to engage
in a negative campaign against my character.
They’ve sent nasty emails and
disingenuous mailers that distort my record
and his own. A few days ago, Boswell
sent out a mailer that crossed the line even
further, implying that I am
responsible for the 4,000 American deaths in
Iraq because I endorsed Ralph Nader
in 2000. This is blatantly dishonest and it’s
hypocritical. Al Gore won Iowa in
2000. While I have spoken out publicly against
the war since before it began, it
was Congressman Boswell who broke with the
majority of House Democrats to give
President Bush the authority to invade Iraq.
It was also Congressman
Boswell that voted year after year to
continue funding the war even as our troops
are redeployed three, four, or five
times. It is obscene that
Congressman Boswell would use the deaths of
4,000 brave Americans to further his
political career.” “Voters deserve better
than this,” Fallon said. “They
deserve a debate on the war, the economy,
global warming, health care and
campaign finance. Congressman Boswell’s voting
record on all these issues is out
of touch with voters in our district, and they
have the right to see us debate
face to face. Congressman Boswell needs to own
up to his votes and either
apologize or defend them.” ###
Fallon
concluded, “I challenge Congressman Boswell to
accept the remaining debate
invitations, as I have. Iowans don’t want a
Washington insider who thinks he can
hide his record from voters through
non-disclosure and negative attacks. They
want a representative who will stand with
them, tell them the truth, and conduct
himself and his campaign with dignity and
respect on their behalf.”
