Lebanon Politics

By: Neal2028
Published On: 3/28/2006 2:00:00 AM

On Saturday, I was at the Russell County Medical Center in Lebanon. I was sitting in a small waiting room, watching televison, when an older man sat down about four seats down.

This man was probably 75 years old, white headed, in dirty overalls and a baseball cap. He was chewing tobacco, and had a Bible laying in the seat next to him. We'll call him Clint, for that was his name.

We had both been sitting there a few minutes, when something on television made mention of the War in Iraq. All of a sudden, Clint said "What do you figure the real reason we're in there is?" I was initially surprised he made a comment, since he didn't look much like the talking type. I said, "Personally, I don't think we should have even been there to begin with." He heartily agreed, and then we got to talking politics.

It turns out he was a lifelong Democrat "since Mr. Adlai Stevenson in 1952," and was disgusted with the current state of affairs in America today. He has voted for the Democratic presidential nominee as far back as he could remember (except 1984, when he voted for Ronald Reagan), and for Rick Boucher every time he has been on the ballot. I asked him about the 2006 Senate race.

"Well, I reckon I'll be voting for Mr. Allen. He's a good ole' boy." I didn't hardly know what to think. I pointed out to Clint that George Allen was born in California. He didn't know that. I also said that Allen had been in Iowa often lately, and even said he wished he had been from Iowa. He didn't like that at all. "Well, is anybody gonna run against him?" I gladly informed him that James Webb, the former Secretary of the Navy for Ronald Reagan, a Marine veteran from Vietnam, with roots in Scott County, was one of the Democrats running against Allen.

I told Clint that Secretary Webb was against the Iraq War, is for a strong military, and is a progressive on the important issues. "Well, it sounds to me like I'm gonna vote for Mr. Webb in November," he announced. I told him to vote in the primary, too, as it was the first big step. About this time, his wife came out, and he proudly announced "Sally, this boy's convinced me that Ole' Allen don't deserve to be a Senator no more. We're gonna vote for James Webb."

After the short meeting I had with his wife (in which I was prodded by Clint to again point out what Webb stood for), they were on their way, and I flipped the channel to Comedy Central.

Folks like Clint (and, presumably Sally) will put Jim Webb into the U.S. Senate. The people who aren't aware of a second choice. The people who think of Allen as one of them. The people who don't like the way we're going, and would like to change it.

This Senate race won't be won in Richmond and Fairfax. This race will be won in Lebanon and Christiansburg, in Coeburn and South Boston, in Norton and Glasgow, and a hundred other localities in between.

This race is about the people.


Comments



George Allen saying (Neal2028 - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
George Allen saying he wishes he was from Iowa would be the same as Mark Warner saying he wishes he's from NH.  Either statement would be as deplorable.

You're insulting your (adoptive) state by saying the "common sense" is in Iowa, or by opining to be born in another state.

I'll assure you, I don't want anybody who's in Virginia and not a native to leave;  I was born in Tennessee.



I'll assure you, Jam (Neal2028 - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
I'll assure you, James, his last name is as common as kudzu in Russell County.  I don't see, however, why It would even matter...

And his political opinions are in the mainstream in Russell County.  Alot of these folks still believe exactly what they did 20 years ago--they just think the Democratic party has left them.  We need to prove that the party hasn't left them, and that we're still their party.



So, if you weren't b (VAGOP - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
So, if you weren't born in VA you don't deserve a voice in politics? EXCELLENT! So if everyone who lives in Virginia, who isn't the natural product of the Old Dominion, leaves...Democrats will get 20% in elections from here out! I like your thinking! Keep it UP! :)


Congratulations, Nea (Matusleo - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
Congratulations, Neal!  Great job on that conversation.  Here's to many more like it and a Webb victory come November!  I'd like to see those pundits who think Allen is unbeatable eat their words!


By the way, I'd like (Neal2028 - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
By the way, I'd like to thank Lowell for finding a picture of RCMC.  It is utterly shocking that a picture could be taken in which there isn't 5-10 cars blocking the entrance. :)


Great post, Neal. I (Brian - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
Great post, Neal.  I love going to Lebanon, although I rarely make it over there. 

A lot of nice folks call Russell County home, including our State Senator, Phil Puckett.

And they have a strong Democratic Committee in the County. 



More evidence: get M (Teddy - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
More evidence: get Mr. Webb out into the rest of the Commonwealth ASAP. Show him to these people in every "hamlet, village, and farm," and they'll vote for him. There are hundreds out there unhappy with things as they are, hungering for good leadership, looking for some one they can trust.


Neal: I love this st (Lowell - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
Neal: I love this story, thaks for cross-posting it from your blog.


Doug: If a few thou (Lowell - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
Doug:  If a few thousand of us each have 10-minute conversations with our friends, families, and neighbors between now and November, it could make a HUGE difference. Just sayin'...


I love stories like (Doug in Mount Vernon - 4/4/2006 11:34:25 PM)
I love stories like this one, but I always wonder how many people will switch their votes based on one ten minute conversation after getting barraged with crap from Allen et. al.


Good job, Neal. Keep (Chris from ASL - 4/4/2006 11:34:26 PM)
Good job, Neal. Keep talking about James, that's how we'll get his name out.


Good report. I hope (summercat - 4/4/2006 11:34:26 PM)
Good report.  I hope the Webb campaign gets Jim out to talk to the real grassroots, and soon.