Pubdate: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 Source: Reporter, The (Fond du Lac, WI) Copyright: 2003 Gannett Wisconsin Newspapers Contact: http://www.wisinfo.com/thereporter/index.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2271 Author: Gary Storck TALK-SHOW HOST IS NOT A VIABLE CANDIDATE Regarding Ben Shapiro's commentary, "Would radio talk-show hosts stand realistic chance of challenging politicians for office?" (July 30), in which he repeatedly bashes the great Massachusetts representative, Congressman Barney Frank. While talk-show host Chuck Morse talks a populist game, one must realize that if he were elected he would not do anything that would benefit the district but rather act as a rubber stamp, voting in block with other Republicans to support their right-wing utopian ideas. I have met Rep. Frank and worked with his office on the issue of medical marijuana, of which he has been a tireless supporter, introducing his States ' Rights to Medical Marijuana Act each session. The Republican majority response is to bottle the bill up in committee so it never gets a hearing, despite the fact over 80 percent of Americans oppose caging their sick and dying fellow Americans for using medical marijuana to regain a little dignity in the face of serious illness. In the unlikely circumstance where Morse were to defeat Frank, this bill would have to find new sponsorship, and Morse would certainly vote in block with his GOP colleagues to keep it from ever getting a fair hearing, against the overwhelming wishes of the people of the district or the American people as a whole. Frank is obviously very popular with his constituents, and although he makes a convenient target for Morse's demagoguery, the people of the Massachusetts 4th congressional district are obviously smart enough to recognize that Morse will not represent their interests, but would actively work to hurt them. Gary Storck Madison - --- MAP posted-by: Josh