Dr. Bill
Durston is running for Congress to give the people of
On the War in Iraq - As a Vietnam veteran, I am saddened to see our country involved in
another war started on false pretenses. Like many other veterans, I support the
sacrifices our troops are making, but I don't support sacrificing our troops. I
will work toward a prompt but orderly withdrawal of
On "The War on
Terror" - History shows that
conventional military force is not only ineffective, but counter-productive in
combating terrorism. The Bush Administration's belligerent military response to
the September 11 terrorist attacks has created more terrorists than it has eliminated,
and security in our own country has been weakened by deployment of reservists
and diversion of resources abroad. We need to adopt a smarter, more effective
approach to stopping terrorism that includes international cooperation,
addressing the root causes of terrorism, and taking practical steps such as
improving port security and providing more resources for law enforcement in our own country.
On Democracy in America and
America's Image Abroad - The Bush Administration has
scorned international law, the Geneva Convention, and the
On Health Care - I believe that access to necessary medical care is a basic human right,
not a privilege based upon one's ability to pay. Throughout my career as an
emergency physician, I have provided the best possible care to patients without
regard to their financial status. As a U.S. Representative, I will work for
affordable health care for all Americans.
On America's Infrastructure
- No country from Ancient
Family Values
Bill and his wife, Diane,
have been married for 36 years. They have two grown children, Annie and Jeff.
Their family values include love, joy, respect, tolerance, gratitude,
generosity, responsibility, hard work, courage, and integrity.
Bill's Background
Bill grew up in the
Following his military
service, Bill graduated first in his class in Biochemistry at U.C. Berkeley and
entered
Bill served as Assistant
Chief of the Kaiser, Sacramento Emergency Department from 1982-1985 and Chief
of the Kaiser, South Sacramento Emergency Department from 1985-1989. He helped
found the UC Davis/Kaiser Emergency Medicine Residency in 1989, and he served
as Associate Residency Director from 1989-2002. He has received awards for
being an outstanding teacher and an outstanding researcher.
Bill has served as Injury
Prevention Chairperson of the California Chapter of the
Bill served on the Board of
Directors of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of Physicians for Social
Responsibility from 1999-2003, and he helped re-form the

