Notes from the campaign trail
Submitted by Eric Massa on August 20, 2006 - 2:07pm.
Fighting Dems

The schedule of the campaign trail will keep me from being able to liveblog today but I wanted to bring our team of netroots supporters up to date with a few sound bites from the campaign trail.
While some will say that the candidate is almost always overly positive, I have to relay that the momentum for this race is clearly on our side. My opponent has decided to make validation of President George Bush's war in Iraq the number one issue in this race. He decided to go to Iraq 100 days prior to the election and afterward he returned to announce that all is well and if only the press would report all the great things that are going on we would see that as clearly as he had. He stated that the Iraqi Army was as well trained as the American Army and that our taxpayer dollars are being well spent. In short, he got off the plane and read the talking points that the White House had given him. (link, link, link)
This past week I attended dozens of events from County Fairs to House Parties to Walks on Main Street (Here is the events calendar.). Virtually everywhere I went the response was identical: "Kuhl is a rubber stamp for Bush and Delay." And that's before I even say hello. This is happening because of the out-of-touch statements that my opponent has made to the media. On a televised interview he actually stated that if the Cuban people want a Communist government then that's OK by him.
That statement comes from a rubber stamp for a President who invaded Iraq to create a false democracy. This from a member of Congress who talks about how great it is that we have built a 15 square mile base in the middle of Iraq and how much like any American town that base is. He sees no issues with us building and maintaining permanent bases in the middle of Iraq and states that our taxpayers' dollars are being well spent. He is so out of touch with everyone except Karl Rove and Tom Delay that it is off the chart.
The voters know this and one of them, retired Major General Batiste called Kuhl's comments naïve and stated that we need new leadership. This, after he stated that he was a conservative Republican! (link) Other voters are speaking out also. Here is a snippet from a letter to the editor in a local paper today:
I am trying to understand Kuhl's recent trip to Iraq and the obvious conflict in your Aug. 4 edition. In your article regarding his trip, Kuhl tells that his trip to Iraq has reassured him that "our tax dollars are being well spent" and that "significant numbers of troops" will be coming home by the end of this year. But in the same edition, in the article covering Senate hearings on the war, Kuhl's statements are directly contradicted by testimony of our nation's top generals. It was easy to tell from the Senate hearings that we are in deep trouble in Iraq and that things are getting worse. Clearly, our nation's top generals are not reassured.
Mr. Kuhl's opponent, Eric Massa, is a former U.S. Navy officer with fine credentials. After meeting him, I am impressed by his campaign and his qualifications. I hope that we can get the benefits of a debate series by these candidates as part of their campaigns.
This week I was the guest speaker here in Corning at a VFW event honoring WWII veterans and at public street parties like the one in Fairport in the northern part of our District, where there was a celebration to mark the opening of the cross Erie Canal bridge. There were press conferences in front of the University of Rochester Medical Center, where I challenged my opponent's support for the President's Veto of the bipartisan stem cell research bill. (link) In all of these places the reception has been overwhelmingly positive.
The statewide AFL-CIO issued their full endorsement of our campaign in a surprise reversal of a previous endorsement of my opponent. (link) They cited his voting record and their inability to count on him to support the working families of the District. The New York Teachers (NYSUT) also reversed a previous endorsement and endorsed our campaign (link) along with the statewide sheet metal workers. (link) They join the Trades, the PEF, United, Steelworkers and the UAW in endorsing our campaign. (link) Tomorrow I will drive to New Jersey to be the opening speech at the UAW leadership council. I have been told to wake them up. We hope to record the speech and put it on the web so stay tuned. Our goal is nothing short of a sweep of endorsements from the American labor movement. And that's a straightforward goal that is part of fighting for the working families of the 29th District.
On other fronts, we continue to maintain our fundraising success, building on past outreach. I stood with Congressman John Murtha, a man whom I greatly admire, (link) and he is going to the mat for our team. We have some 36 in-District House parties in the next few weeks, sometimes three a day.
We are waiting for a response from Randy Kuhl for a series of open and fair debates. As of now the League of Women Voters, a Church group in Ontario County, a major radio station in Rochester, the NRA, and one of the major TV stations in Elmira have all invited us to debate. To date we have not heard back from my opponent on any of these. He challenged me to a radio debate at a small station but has yet to finalize the dates for that as well. The issues of the day demand an open and complete debate and we are waiting for Kuhl to accept his own challenge to debate me.
Volunteers are turning out in ever greater numbers. Over one hundred supporters marched with us in the Italian American Festival in Watkins Glen. I ran the parade route shaking hands, (some 2560 in total), and then walked the festival grounds with all the volunteers. Our mailings are going out, our new palm cards are being printed, and both of our main offices are now open.
This is a full-fledged, fully staffed, fully funded neck and neck race. And all the issues are breaking our way. I know that they will hit us with a national October surprise. I know that my opponent will start to sling made-up mud. He already has. But we will maintain a positive, issues-oriented campaign. And in so doing and with your help we will win this race and become part of a new majority in the House of Representatives so that we can put an end to the Bush Agenda and move this country forward to a brighter future.
I have been meaning to get in touch with you!
Thank you for your PTSD diary this summer. I have pulled a quote from it for inclusion in my upcoming book, Moving a Nation to Care: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and America's Returning Troops. This book is set to publish in April 2007, and there will be a big push behind it. I have already received much support from IAVA's Paul Reickhoff and Veterans for America's Steve Robinson, Robert Roerich, MD, board member with National Gulf War Resource Center, many military families, and others who have offered their kind help in support.
I'm the newest member of Gen. Clark's Troops and Vets writing team right here at CCN. We're gearing up to begin a PTSD series after the current TBI series has finished. I would love to have the pleasure of interviewing you (via email or phone) if at all possible. I have also been attempting through many channels to get a hold of Gen. Clark to ask him for an interview (and I would ask him as well to consider honoring me by writing a short Foreword to the book -- I know, pretty forward of me, but he is my dream candidate for the job; I was able to shake his hand at Yearly Kos, but did not ask him at the time as he was so busy).
I can be reached at ptsdcombat - at - insightbb.com. I would be so very honored if you might consider helping out this important work I've been involved in for the past twelve months. I will also use your online feedback form to send this request; but, thought it might be helpful to do it this way, too.
Go, Eric, Go! We are rooting for you...
Blogging on PTSD Combat
was a heartbreaker.
You're an excellent writer. I hope both Eric and General Wes can give you some time. They won't regret it.
Because I think we might use some of it in our upcoming Troops and Vets PTSD series. Tragic tale on so many, many levels. Thank you for your positive boost. I was just starting to fade and you re-energized me, justcallme...have a great week coming up!
Blogging on PTSD Combat

Wow, Eric, all this stuff sounds just great. And I'm glad you didn't have time to live-blog. You need to be out meeting your future constituents.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
BE THE CHANGE you wish to see in the world.
If not us, WHO? If not now, WHEN?
Tell us.
In an Indian leg-wrestling contest.
You or Clark?
Sorry, I thought this was the website for Wesley Crusher, the young, brash helmsman from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
No. J/K.
Thank you for the correction. I will now do 10 squats and down a tall glass of water.
For MY Armed Forces. (Thank you, General Myers)
And I would still like to know who COMMANDER Massa thinks would win an Indian leg-wrestling contest.
SOMETIMES it just gets me. Actually, I think just 'Clark' bothers me almost as much as 'Mr. Clark.'
Imagine that, as WE refer to him as Wes, half of the time!
Now back to the Indian leg-wrestling contest.
I just did 10 squats and hydrated.
I must admit I felt pretty good, but I haven't done any long pack hauling since wildlands firefighter training in the California Conservation Corps (we don't get to keep our titles). So my judgement might not be the best.
Massa seems to have the mass, but Clark might have some juju that we don't know about. I'd probably put my money on Massa 2 out of 3.
I like your style.
And, you certainly have gotten
many positive comments over in
the Wes Clark's community blog,
securingamerica.com
Too, I want to let you know that
I was very impressed by your schedule,
itself, and by the way that it's posted ( on your blog).
It shows attention to detail.
Demonstrating a quality so necessary to a leader in good governance.
I especially like that, right off, it has a clickon for the reader to Contact you/your office/ to invite you for an appearance.
Best to you and your staff,
Clearsky
General Wesley Clark support since 2001. Visit us at securingamerica.com

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for taking time from your busy schedule we know what is at stake - to be here in Ca getting to know what you are doing to move this country forward towards a brighter future thank you for keeping us up to date all the best to you and Team Massa.
'The schedule of the campaign trail will keep me from being able to liveblog today but I wanted to bring our team of netroots supporters up to date with a few sound bites from the campaign trail. '

Keep on keepin' on.
You're opening eyes everywhere you go and I'm so proud that you are the Democratic Candidate for your district.
Great website too, by the way.