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Inspired by GusWatch and The Putnam Report and my recent adventures at YearlyKos, we're now announcing the launch of a new network of WatchBlogs for the Republicans who are attempting to destroy Florida's future. GusWatch and The Putnam Report have agreed to be part of the network. We have created blogs for each of the other congressional Republicans from Florida, the cabinet, the Florida House and the Florida Senate. What we really need to make this work is volunteers. If you live in the district of one of these people, send me an e-mail at quinnelk@hotmail.com and I'll add you as a blogger to the relevant site. If you are outside a particular district, but are an interested party, you can also join up. Note that these sites are designed to watch the Republicans from a progressive viewpoint, so, if you aren't a progressive, then don't ask.For now, each of these sites is a simple blogger site using blogger templates. If someone is interested in making them more than that (even just one of them), help is appreciated. Also, the names aren't set in stone at this point, they're open to be changed, as long as the change comes in the next week or so. Once the sites have been established for a while, then changes to the names would be counterproductive.
The purpose of these sites is to help get these people out of office and to replace them with more progressive candidates. These sites are all independent of any political campaigns and independent of any party. For now, they are all under the umbrella of FPC, but we wouldn't mind having them spin off to become independent blogs if the right people are involved. Okay, that's enough for now, here's the list:
US1 - The Jeff Miller Chronicle
US4 - Ander Alert
US5 - GinnyWire
US6 - The Case Against Cliff
US7 - MicaNotes
US8 - Kick Out Keller
US10 - The Bill Young Dispatch
US13 - The Buchanan Record
US14 - Mack Must Go
US15 - Watching Weldon
US18 - Eye on Ileana
US21 - The Lincoln Observer
US24 - Focus on Feeney
US25 - Say No to Mario
Senate - The Mel Martinez Bulletin
Florida Cabinet Watch
Florida House Watch
Florida Senate Watch
IMO the winner of the presidential election will be determined by the youth vote --
-- both here in America on 11/04/08 and in Sierra Leone this weekend Sat/Sun 08/11 through 08/12/07:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070807/lf_nm/leone_elections_dc_1
War-scarred youth hold key to Sierra Leone polls
By Katrina Manson
Tue Aug 7, 3:33 AM ET
FREETOWN (Reuters) - In Freetown's rubbish-strewn slums, where sick children defecate in sewers by pot-holed streets, music blaring from shops and taxis tells Sierra Leone's youth that politicians have failed their war-ravaged country.
The West African nation's 1991-2002 civil war was infamous for drugged child soldiers who raped and mutilated thousands of civilians, but now young Sierra Leoneans hold in their hands the future of their country, one of the poorest on earth.
At presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday -- the first since a U.N. peacekeeping force pulled out in 2005 and a crucial test of the former British colony's emergence from conflict -- over half the 2.6 million voters will be under 32.
"Pak N Go!" booms the chorus of a dance floor hit by rappers Jungle Leaders in a stark message to the ruling party. Other songs -- in the Krio dialect devised by the freed slaves who founded the colony -- urge young people to oust the graft-ridden establishment and take a stand against violence.
President Tejan Kabbah is stepping down at the polls, having picked his deputy Soloman Berewa as the ruling Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) candidate. But disillusionment is rife with their failure to tackle corruption and curb biting poverty, despite the country's reserves of gold, diamonds and minerals.
"Last time I voted for Kabbah but he did not do what he said," said Osman Koroma, 26, a builder who earns less than $1 a day. "I'm angry: there is no light, no roads. We do suffer. (Politicians) do nothing for us. All they do is eat."
Like many voters, Koroma is going to switch his support from the SLPP to the opposition All People's Congress (APC), which is promising zero-tolerance for graft and could mount a strong challenge for power after a good showing in 2004 local polls.
Another song popular on Freetown's rain-soaked streets, by an artist called Emerson, brands politicians as "Tu Fut Arata" -- two-legged rats.
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Speaking of Emerson, here's a sample of his Salone (English Creole slang for Sierra Leone) music:
IMO the winner of the presidential election will be determined by the youth vote --
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rd,
Crikey are we in big trouble then..........msot of these "youth" walk around brain dead half the bleedin time................like the zombies from shaun of the dead................
The designation of the Districts should be FL-01, etc to be consistent with other web usage.
US1--is confusing, for example.
districtblogs.com already has pages set up for all the congressional districts, but they're not being utilized by hardly anyone but me.
Are we re-inventing the wheel here?
* rdorgan
Wed, 08/08/07
9:03 am
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I didnt bother to read the post, so I asumed with the picture of the woman and the sign sitka on it.............well, 1+1=3..........................sorta
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This is a map of the perception of political corruption. Could we say that Americans are just dense?
Michael Ellis
Wed, 08/08/07
9:37 am
Reply to this
* rdorgan
Wed, 08/08/07
9:03 am
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I didnt bother to read the post,
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No problem.
I suspect most don't read my posts.
*rdorgan. Do you consider yourself the youth vote? I remember when you kept talking about "your genergation being represented".
Now I find out you are my age, so I need to know if I can now consider
myself the youth vote
sorry, was still in RICH TEXT
*rdorgan. Do you consider yourself the youth vote? I remember when you kept talking about "your generation being represented".
Now I find out you are my age, so I need to know if I can now consider myself the youth vote
Linda*in*SFNM
Wed, 08/08/07
10:06 am
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Youth vote? Crimes, that rules me out...............just got my AARP card in the mail last week..........what worries me about the youth is that many have been pampered by the "me" generation.........they dont know how to lose, only want to win and are great at computer games but cant open a door in the dark at times....................
I suspect most don't read my posts.
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rd,
You Obamaized us to death a few weeks ago.....................
Linda*in*SFNM -
Not to get caught for plagarism or anything but -
"you're as young as you feel".
from the pictures of you Linda, I'd say you qualify
Dear MoveOn member,
The Democratic-controlled Congress did the unthinkable on Saturday night: They gave President Bush and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales more unchecked power to wiretap Americans without a warrant.1 Yes, that's the same Attorney General who is currently mired in scandal and probably committed perjury on this very issue.2
Why'd they do it? Because the president used fear to intimidate them and it worked.3
Enough is enough. We have to send a strong message to Congress that there is no trade-off between fundamental liberties and security. Preserving our Constitution is essential to our security—we can't lead on freedom around the world when we're actively undermining the rule of law at home
Click here to add your name to the petition:
http://pol.moveon.org/capitulation/
Here's how the Washington Post's editorial board described what happened:5"The Democratic-led Congress, more concerned with protecting its political backside than with safeguarding the privacy of American citizens, left town early yesterday after caving in to administration demands that it allow warrantless surveillance of the phone calls and e-mails of American citizens, with scant judicial supervision and no reporting to Congress about how many communications are being intercepted. To call this legislation ill-considered is to give it too much credit: It was scarcely considered at all. Instead, it was strong-armed through both chambers by an administration that seized the opportunity to write its warrantless wiretapping program into law—or, more precisely, to write it out from under any real legal restrictions."
To keep focus on this, we're helping start a new long-term effort called the American Freedom Campaign to keep the pressure on Congress and make sure they fix this mess instead of making these powers permanent. We hope you can help over the coming months.
It's Congress's job to act as a check on the president's authority—not as a rubber-stamp. They have to know that we're watching them and we're demanding real accountability for this overreaching president.Click here to add your name to the petition:
http://pol.moveon.org/capitulation/
President Bush still hasn't responded to Congress' subpoenas demanding the legal rationale for his warrantless wiretapping. If they don't rein him in now, it is unlikely that he—or any president that comes after him—will ever comply with this kind of necessary oversight.
Thanks for all you do,
–Nita, Wes, Justin, Carrie and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
Phil, pictures can be deceiving, can't they? :)
Mike, hubby's been getting his for a year. But hay, they're just starting much earlier these days.[wink, wink] I guess I have about 3 or 4 to go before I get mine.
Hi Folks,
Guess there's a new thread. Wanted to say Michael Ellis #13 that AARP is a scam. They were instrumental in privatizing the drug medications bill. They are essentially and mainly an insurance company and conned millions, 60 million 50 + folks into joining because they sold themselves as an advocacy group. The only advocacy they perpetrate is privatizing health care and profits.
Just my two cents. I sent them an angry letter and dropped my membership. Scam artists, all!
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