McConnell's Filibuster of Levin Amendment

On the Draft Horne Movement

Blackwater

Response to President's Address

WDRB / Fox 41 interviewed Andrew after President Bush made his case for Iraq.

Credit to Page One Kentucky for posting the video.

Reaction to Petraeus Report

Andrew was on National Public Radio, on WUKY Lexington, to give a response to Gen Petraeus’ plan for Iraq.

Interview with Kathleen Adams of WUKY.

MSNBC Panel on Soldier Suicides

Andrew Horne serves as a panelist on an MSNBC discussion about the increase in soldier suicides caused by the Iraq War.

“And can we do this (stay in Iraq) for 10 years?”

Original article from PageOne Kentucky

DailyKos diary and discussion

Transcript

Reminding Congress Of Their Oath

It’s “to the Constitution, not President Bush,” as he puts it.

Credit to Ditch Mitch KY

Video Vets - Andrew Horne

A MoveOn video

An interview with Andrew where snippets tell the tale of a small portion of his time in Iraq.

Credits: MoveOn.org

Response to President's weekly address

Andrew responds to President George Bush’s weekly radio address in March 2007 after having been selected by the Democratic Party to deliver the response. (audio only)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0400z5i6mlQ

“The Commander in Chief has failed to properly lead the troops…” and the Democratic Congress is finally providing the resources that the troops need, such as body armor, etc.

VoteVets National TV Ad

Andrew featured in a national VoteVets TV ad to stop the escalation:

Article and discussion at Bluegrassreport

Wes Clark conference call

http://www.democrats.org/a/2006/01/general_wes_cla.php

The DNC hosted a conference call with General Wesley Clark and Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Horne, a candidate for U.S. Congress in KY-3 against Republican incumbent Anne Northup. The call starts with a discussion of the NY Times revelation that 80% of Marines who have died in Iraq from wounds to the upper body could have been saved with the proper body armor; it concludes with a brief Q&A from local and national reporters.