Perriello for Congress
This newspaper hasn’t endorsed a Democrat for Congress since Virgil Goode was a Democrat. Since Goode’s first campaign for Congress in 1996, we have backed him in every election, defended him from what we thought was unfair criticism by challengers and wished for him a long career in Washington.
But today, the Danville Register & Bee endorses Tom Perriello for the 5th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
We haven’t left Virgil Goode. Virgil Goode has left us.
Over the past several years, we have seen a disturbing trend coming from our congressman, who appears to be either unwilling or unable to work with the growing Democratic majority in the House of Representatives.
By Goode’s own admission, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a lock on power that won’t be broken. Goode says that if Congress had passed his bills on illegal immigration and energy, those problems would be well on their way to being solved.
The point is they didn’t pass, either because Goode is so far out of the American mainstream that his views are politically toxic — or because he doesn’t have the power and the pull to get anything done in Washington.
Several years ago, Goode did work on the tobacco quota buyout bill. But instead of that being the first of more legislation putting Goode’s stamp on the country, it appears to be an aberration. What we have seen from Goode are extreme views on Mexicans and Muslims, two groups of people held in low regard by many in the 5th District.
We strongly believe that unchecked illegal immigration must be stopped and radical Islamic terrorists must be defeated.
But Goode’s comments on the Mexican flag and one of his congressional colleagues, Keith Ellison, were at best stupid, and at worst, dangerous considering this region’s past treatment of minorities. Goode’s comments have nothing to do with the core issues of immigration and terrorism.
That leaves us with Perriello, a 34-year-old Charlottesville native. If he is elected, he would be the first congressman from the northern part of the district since L.F. Payne from Nelson County represented us in Congress.
Like Goode, Perriello has criticized his own political party on certain issues (energy, the financial crisis and federal spending). Like Goode, Perriello believes in constituent service. Like Goode, Perriello has said he will fight for earmarks for the 5th District.
Goode has a seat on the House Appropriations Committee, but congressmen who are not on that committee still manage to get earmarks for their districts. That’s true of Virginia’s Bobby Scott and Thelma Drake, who both got more earmarks than Goode despite not being on House Appropriations. Even Ellison got more earmarks than Goode.
Perriello promises to work hard in Washington, but he first needs to work smart for the 5th District. As a member of a growing Democratic caucus, he will have plenty of opportunities to get Congress to work for us. As a Democrat who has been willing to criticize his party’s past mistakes, we don’t think he will fall in behind Pelosi and the liberals.
“It’s not irrational for voters to be upset with the folks in Washington,” Perriello told us. “… I’ve become increasingly aware of how broken our system is … there’s a gap between our politicians and our people.”
In order to “lead with common sense,” as Perriello puts it, he will have to start in the 5th District.
We want him to place a high priority on constituent service — and do his utmost to ensure a smooth transition and continued service to the people.
We also want him to work hard to be accessible to the people of the 5th District, just like Payne was. We certainly don’t want to elect another Washington creature. There are enough of them already.
We expect him to work with North Carolina congressmen to get the Interstate 785 project moving, once and for all. The same goes for a U.S. 29 bypass around Charlottesville. While that’s a state project, Perriello should work to break the political logjam over that needed bypass.
We want Perriello to fight for earmarks and legislation that will bring federal financial assistance to the 5th District, and we share Perriello’s criticism of Goode’s thin legislative record.
“What we haven’t seen is the big projects … where the big dollars are,” Perriello said of Goode.
Finally, we want Perriello to seek out committee assignments that match the needs of this district. That means committees dealing with energy, rural economic development and transportation.
We expect to receive great criticism for endorsing Perriello over Goode.
But our decision was born out of frustration with a career politician who has already told us he expects to be ineffective as Democrats gain more power in Congress. Just this year, Goode has voted against the tax rebate checks that people throughout the 5th District received this year and he voted against a financial rescue plan that even his own Republicans believed was necessary to stave off more serious economic problems.
If we send Goode back to Washington, how many more times will he vote against our interests? We can’t take that chance.
On Tuesday, it’s time to elect a young man of integrity, energy, faith and hard work. It’s time to send Tom Perriello to Congress.
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If Perriello wins on Tuesday, Southside will be the real losers. Goode has done a whole lot for our area. I don’t care if he is a Democrat, Republican, Idenpendent or if we start a new party. He is still the same person. He has always been here for the people of this district. We need Virgil in Washington to look after us when we need him in these tough times. He has been smeared more than any other person I have seen. He does not deserve all this. He is a decent man. Look at Bill Clinton and people still supporting him. Go figure.
“craig7—study your government. just being an american citizen does not
allow you to be president.there are other qaulifications one must meet and
i know them but being as smart as you are look them up yourself.“ For one I stated that is one of the qaulifications of running for president , there are many qaulifications . Also don’t you think if this issue was so important in this race the McCain camp would have brought this issue up to drag Obama through the mud .
I must learn to proof read my comments!
12 years ago, I voted for Virgil Goode even though I don’t generally vote for democrats. I was happy when he switched to “independent” and a little surprised when he later joined the Republican Party.
I feel that both major parties are wrong and I have no allegiance to either. I do, however, believe that Virgil Goode has done well for us and should continue to represent the 5th district, which, if not for the gerrymandering which sought to stifle our political voice years ago, would never have included the Charlottesville area.
The 5th district has had a long history of electing democrats, but they were for the most part “conservative democrats”. As the national party became more and more liberal, owing it’s allegiance to Hollywood and New York, the prospect of electing a democrat became less and less appealing to the largely conservative area.
I believe that Goode joined the Republican party because they better represented, at least at the time, the views of his constituents. Whether that is true today is debatable. I will stick with Goode and write-in the name Ron Paul for President in protest.
Thank you R&B;, one of the few things I agree with you on, but a important one. Perriello will make a good one. We need to clean it all up and get it back respectable. If they don’t do right by the people them vote them out.
I would like to respond to some comments about serveral posts. One post “ I don’t agree with it, especially in light of the fact that Goode was originally elected as a democrat and really hasn’t changed at all other than to switch parties. The same democrats who sang Goode’s praises then, now find fault with him for holding the same views he has always held. “ Thats true Goode hasn’t change thats the problem . Its just the same old songs over and over over again which has not gotten this region anywhere . Another post commented that we should send Mr. Periello a map of Southside , my comment is that Goode has had a map of Southside for years and even lives in this region and nothing thus far has changed in our economic outlook for this area. Change has got to come .
I’ll vote Goode.
The Danville Register Bee is to be commended for fairly scrutinizing the merits and performance of the two 5th district congressional candidates and choosing to support Tom Perriello over Virgil Goode. Of course this support has drawn criticism from some of the Bee’s readers who have not taken the time to do their own homework on these two individuals. However, I can assure these skeptics that Mr. Perriello would bring to the 5th district his broad range of experiences and seemingly unlimited energy to provide for ALL of its residents the representation they truly deserve. His plans to increase employment pursue alternative energy sources, and his ability to work productively with people of varying political and cultural persuasions make him the person whom we should elect on Nov. 4th!
Sound reasoning and a solid endorsement. It is time for the 5th CD to have someone fighting for them instead of just going through the motions!
You may want to send Periello a map to Southside. I doubt we will see much of him if he is elected. C’Ville will enjoy all of the perks that he will bring their way, to our detriment.
Interesting article. I don’t agree with it, especially in light of the fact that Goode was originally elected as a democrat and really hasn’t changed at all other than to switch parties. The same democrats who sang Goode’s praises then, now find fault with him for holding the same views he has always held.
If Mr. Perriello is elected, I hope that he will help usher in legislation to bust up Media Monopolies like Media General, though I doubt he would.
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