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Iraq Summer Campaign / Increasing Voter Turnout (Aug 28 preview)

Written by: Lewis Miller on Aug 28, 2007 12:38 PM EDT

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Giancarlo D'Orazio, NJ State Organizer, Americans Against Escalation in Iraq
Americans Against Escalation in Iraq is a national campaign comprised of a variety of groups from across the political spectrum that are committed to opposing the Bush plan to escalate the war in Iraq and to work for the responsible redeployment of American forces. The coalition is a group of independent entities, including the Service Employees International Union, MoveOn.org Political Action, VoteVets.org, Center for American Progress Action Fund, USAction, Win Without War, Campaign for America's Future, the United States Student Association, Working Assets, Americans United for Change, Campus Progress Action and Nation Security Network, that have banded together as a coalition to launch a multi-faceted, multi million dollar effort in fifteen target states to education the American public about the true costs of the war in Iraq, mobilize opposition against President Bush's Iraq policy, as well as apply on-going pressure on members of Congress to oppose this failed policy. Read more.

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By Huron John on Aug 28, 2007 6:02 PM EDT

Dean is first

OUT NOW!

NO EXCUSES

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By Huron John on Aug 28, 2007 6:04 PM EDT

I think we've had enough Bidenspam for one day

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By Huron John on Aug 28, 2007 6:09 PM EDT

http://www.crooksandliars.com/

Larry Craig--what a jerk!

He denies any wrong doing…Pleading guilty was all a big misunderstanding. He just overreacted. Sorry Larry, nobody pleads guilty to this type of charge if they are innocent. He tried to sweep it under the carpet and got caught. He’s getting new legal counsel. And he ran away—answering no questions. Wanker.

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By Huron John on Aug 28, 2007 6:14 PM EDT

DEMOCRATIC TRAITOR IS SPANKED BY CONSTITUENTS

http://blog.oregonlive.com/politics/2007/08/vancouverites_vent_at_baird.html

For more than three hours Monday night, Rep. Brian Baird was verbally flogged by hundreds of his constituents for no longer supporting the quick withdrawal of troops from Iraq.

More than 500 people packed a high school auditorium in Vancouver while another 175 or so were unable to get inside. And virtually everyone who got a chance to address the Vancouver Democrat were harshly critical - including several who said they had been long-time supporters and friends.

"You have just broken my heart," said Phil Massey, a Vancouver ship's pilot who wasn't swayed by Baird's explanation that the U.S. was finally starting to make some progress in bringing peace to Iraq. "You have screwed up, my friend. You have screwed up and you have to change course."

That was two hours into the meeting and the crowd was still loaded for bear as the room broke into loud applause. At several points in the evening, Baird simply leaned against the stage with his arms folded, his head down as he let the crowd vent. But he also vigorously disputed several points made by the speakers and defended his independence from the Bush administration. He insisted that he is taking the courageous path.

"The easiest thing in the world would have been to go over there...and just say, using partisan rhetoric, 'Get out now,'" he said.

This was the first of two town halls Baird is holding in the wake of his about-face on Iraq earlier this month after returning from a trip to the Mideast. His new support for the surge has attracted national headlines and been prominently cited by Republican House leaders as a sign that the U.S. troop surge was starting to pay dividends. Baird, who voted in 2002 against giving President Bush authority to go to war, will also meet constituents at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Cowlitz County Expo Center in Longview.

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By Huron John on Aug 28, 2007 6:15 PM EDT

Democratic turncoats should be ousted in the primaries. If they're dumb enough to fall for the Pentagon pony ride, they have no business in congress

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By Huron John on Aug 28, 2007 6:29 PM EDT

Bernanke of the fed is cutting interest rates to bail out his billionaire pals, while the rest of us get thrown under the inflation bus.

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 6:44 PM EDT

FRED from OR
Tue, 08/28/07
5:53 pm


LOL - sounds like kissing boyking butt


FRED from OR
Tue, 08/28/07
5:53 pm


Completely in denial of every aspect of the reality in Iraq. Not worth going thru point by point.\

except, the death of American troops as revenge by all groups in Iraq, AND interlopers will continue no matter what.

You are selling snake oil.

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By floridagal . on Aug 28, 2007 6:44 PM EDT

Hey there....what the heck do you guys think about a Democratic Party county chairperson in Florida actually hinting in an email that people should call the donation line for the DNC....and I guarantee you she did not mean to donate.   This is getting very ugly here .

http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/1460

 This is part of her email today:

"We need to impress on the DNC that they must to change their minds. More is at stake here than the delegates. The Republicans would rejoice if we don’t go to the polls since their tax package is also on the ballot! The DNC phone# is (202) 863-8000. The contributions # is (877) 336-7200. They need to hear from you- all of you- on this issue. Please forward this to anyone on you email list that you think would be interested."

Florida is launching all-out war on Howard  Dean and the DNC. 

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By FRED from OR on Aug 28, 2007 6:45 PM EDT

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Phil Specht
Tue, 08/28/07
2:12 pm

Bill Richardson has a credible plan to get all of the American troops out of Iraq. I guarantee he will be viable in the Iowa caucuses. who does his support come from? Biden? Obama?

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Obviously, getting ALL THE TROOPS OUT under the bush administration and his modus operandi would light years better than ALL THE TROOPS IN.

But such an absolutist disposition, while feeling warm and fuzzy to the core, may be far from the best liberal position should the policy and landscape change, with a viable political solution, from either a new policy by Congressional override, or from another President.

If a Bosnian-type implementation were possible,  and did succeed, it would require a number of U.S. troops close to 40-50,000 troops, as part of a peace-keeping force, such as we still have 20,000 in Bosnia, none of which have been killed since the plan was implemented.

The  consideration of possible residual troops remaining for such a purpose, if publicly expressed, takes much wind out of the sails of  Republican  moderates' and moderate-rights' opposition to something like B-G or the forthcoming Biden-Boxer-Brownback legislation, which would bring an end to the genocidal war and gradually have Iraqi refugees return from Syria and elsewhere.

Leaving Iraq, per se, is not as important as healing the wounds and damage as we leave.  This would definitely have the broadest conscenus of the country of both parties and would ensure a victory in 2008

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By FRED from OR on Aug 28, 2007 6:48 PM EDT
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Tue, 08/28/07
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Completely in denial of every aspect of the reality in Iraq. Not worth going thru point by point.\

except, the death of American troops as revenge by all groups in Iraq, AND interlopers will continue no matter what.

You are selling snake oil

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I am sure you know more about Iraq than Biden (after 7 visits) Boxer and Brownback, Nelson, etc.

But have enough congeniality to express your expertise without cynical cliches.

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 6:50 PM EDT

as tho you have any room to talk derF

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By chuck nasmith on Aug 28, 2007 6:54 PM EDT

No need to comment here because according to some you have to regester as a Dem. to be part of DFA.  Bernie Sanders would not be allowed to comment here, and I guess It used to be ok for Leiberman to make comments here before he became an Independent.    I regret reading the earlier thread comment and the ignorance of some views of Democracy, and DFA.     Good luck swaying the Indys to vote. No wonder no candidates commented from Iowa on the blog.  I love to not comment !

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 6:55 PM EDT

floridagal .
Tue, 08/28/07
6:44 pm


Everyone has a right to advocate the way they feel best.

Not all things about Dems, DNC, or Howard are sacred.

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By chuck nasmith on Aug 28, 2007 6:57 PM EDT

Please disregard my comments because I do not have a party. I am just a citizen.

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By chuck nasmith on Aug 28, 2007 6:58 PM EDT

Impeach, and Bring them Home Now.

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By chuck nasmith on Aug 28, 2007 6:58 PM EDT

Great work on Gonzo DFA ! Thanks.

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By mprov on Aug 28, 2007 6:58 PM EDT

12. one guy doesn't set the rules here. blog to your heart's content...

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By chuck nasmith on Aug 28, 2007 7:03 PM EDT

I have always watched Dem Chairs. Bev Mayo Castelton VT. is one who endorses Republicans. What a joke.

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By David A. Stevenson on Aug 28, 2007 7:05 PM EDT
So - now that the DNC has enforced its primary rules - the Republican Party is following suit.
Consistency and following through with established rules is important - if the rules are wrong, change the rules. Otherwise . . . . . 
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By David A. Stevenson on Aug 28, 2007 7:07 PM EDT
Deaniac - I appreciate your input, your honesty and your courage. I just disagree with you on this issue, though.
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By David A. Stevenson on Aug 28, 2007 7:10 PM EDT

I wonder if the DSCC and the DCCC will be as honest and as courageous as our members have been in discussing the Florida primary matter. Doubt it !

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By chuck nasmith on Aug 28, 2007 7:12 PM EDT

Regarding rules and changes. why do Dem. candidates accept money from corporations? Maybe the Dems could change, or make that rule for them.   Otherwise....

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By David A. Stevenson on Aug 28, 2007 7:12 PM EDT
I forgot to mention the D-Lieberman-C.
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By floridagal . on Aug 28, 2007 7:13 PM EDT

Deaniac,  a party chairman does not have the right to spread propaganda in her county.

Does this forum have an ignore button?

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 7:16 PM EDT

David A. Stevenson
Tue, 08/28/07
7:07 pm

We're cool David. I'm just seeing this from the angle of normal folk who ARE going to vote in the primary... then ARE gonna be bent out severly when they are left behind.

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 7:18 PM EDT

floridagal .
Tue, 08/28/07
7:13 pm

Ignore the e-mail. sheeez

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By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Aug 28, 2007 7:20 PM EDT

12. any and everyone is welcome here

8/24. sounds like time to make a contirbution in support of Dean and the DNC.

later...

♥'s to all

Kindness is free!

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By chuck nasmith on Aug 28, 2007 7:39 PM EDT

To increase voter turnout, would it be smart to approach people who are not a member of  any party? Or is this a team sport ! There is no I in team.        IMPEACH

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By Phil Specht on Aug 28, 2007 7:40 PM EDT

I had a heck of a time getting on, kept disconnecting my whole service and other sites were fine. my old trick of coming through DFA Link and logging in there worked the third time, now a line of thunderstorms is visible out the window.

dang

I enjoy town halls with Bill Richardson, he has an engaging personality, plus the best plan for getting us out of Iraq. he gets his staff involved too.

BTW chuck, Senator Dodd did join us on the blog, if but briefly, and his staff made us a taylored video at my request and they delivered

since blogging here my Congressman has been an occasional lurker as he was an A List finalist last fall and is a DFA fan 

I like the fact you don't have to be a Democrat to blog here though

Clinton, Kucinich,Edwards and Richardson were all at a forum  with Lance Armstrong and Chris Matthews here yesterday and with all the Republicans invited only Huckabee and Brownback showed today. The topic: health care and cancer research 

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By Phil Specht on Aug 28, 2007 7:45 PM EDT

people of no party should have no part in allocating representative delegates to the nominating convention of a party IMHO but should be welcomed to register and join so that they can

Republicans = stay the course

Democrats=bring the troops home

your choice

bbl

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 7:49 PM EDT

Phil Specht
Tue, 08/28/07
7:40 pm

Will FL or AZ or MI ever get to 'enjoy' interaction like that you've described?

Heck, no, nor will their delegates count.

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By Monica Smith on Aug 28, 2007 7:54 PM EDT

Wasted a day updating the linux box.

I do have some thoughts on the Floria kerfluffle, but they will have to wait. 

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By Susan Rowe on Aug 28, 2007 7:56 PM EDT

18. chuck nasmith

That is in direct violation of the rules in my state. If I did that, I could be removed from my position or lose my voting privilege. The rules may be different elsewhere.

Choices, always come with consequences. The consequences of her choices are something that the Florida State Chair needed think before the vote. Rules are rules and in a civil democratic society it's important that they are respected.

In politics you win some and you lose some.

They lost on the ruling, period.

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My thoughts exactly.

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By mprov on Aug 28, 2007 7:56 PM EDT

Republicans Plan to Penalize States for Early Primaries
By MARC SANTORA
Published: August 29, 2007

The Republican National Committee plans to penalize at least four states holding early primaries, including New Hampshire and Florida, by refusing to seat at least half their delegates at the party’s national convention in 2008, a party official said Tuesday.

Much of the focus in the primary scheduling fight up to now has been on the Democratic National Committee’s moves to penalize Florida by not seating its convention delegates because of the state’s decision to move up its primary. But the Republican rules are even more stringent, and the national party said today that it would not hesitate enforcing them.

The actions by Republicans and Democrats to move against states holding early contests is a rare instance of the two parties moving in concert, in this case to regain control over a rapidly evolving primary calendar that has thrust the nominating system into deep uncertainty just months before it is to begin.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/washin...

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 7:58 PM EDT


I just made a donation to the DNC in Howard's name for the handling of the Fl. primary.

They were very happy to get my call. They've been getting calls from Fl. Dems., but they have also been getting supportive calls.

I'm sure they'd appreciate hearing from us.

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 8:09 PM EDT

Susan Rowe
Tue, 08/28/07
7:56 pm


Yeah, DFA 1.0 chose to bail out on the campaign fianance and it cost us matching funds (when we could have used them to go to all those states Howard rattled off in 'the scream').

I've been hangin' with this outfit ever since that disaster, so if anyone knows consequences it's me.

The consequence of that is hundreds of billion of dollars and thousands if not hundreds of thousands of lives.

How does that compare to an 8 days difference??

be careful i'm about ready to say it...

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 8:15 PM EDT


Deaniac.....

We all voted to not accept fed. funding. The vote was overwhelming.

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By seashell on Aug 28, 2007 8:32 PM EDT

Åudrey, what number did you call to lend support?

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 8:40 PM EDT

audrey.nc
Tue, 08/28/07
8:15 pm

Not all, i went all about here and advocated against. I had every right to do that. I understood the implications. I was right. The loss of Howard's campaign due to not having the funds to continue had the effects, possibly, i sighted above.

It's on everyone else's conscience about that, not mine. I've fought ever since to recover something... anything.

The loss of Florida in the Presidential general will have the same implications.

... and i'm making the call now, just as then.

Kill the messenger, go ahead.

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By seashell on Aug 28, 2007 8:41 PM EDT

OMG, Keith reporting that Lieberputz could be on putz's list for att'y gen'l.  AIPAC anyone?  I'll bet it's drooling to get into that position.  Just think; wars for thousands, millions of years, all to protect Israel.  Quaint!

This is truly frightening becuz I think there might be enuf AIPAC $$$kissers in the Senate to actually confirm him.

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 8:43 PM EDT

In the moment things seem soooo right, but i repeat

The consequence of that is hundreds of billion of dollars and thousands if not hundreds of thousands of lives.

... i add, possibly another country, maybe with nuclear implications.

When is it not worth it to be right?

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By Deaniac in GA on Aug 28, 2007 8:44 PM EDT


gotta go

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 8:47 PM EDT


To donate: 877- 336-7200
DNC: 202-863-8000

I told him I was going to put a message on the DFA blog...then he was really happy.

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 9:03 PM EDT


Big Ed Schultz talk show broadcast on c-span 2 now. He is in rare form. Kucinich and Edwards scheduled.

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By floridagal . on Aug 28, 2007 9:04 PM EDT

Thanks, Audrey.   I am surprised that none of the major bloggers are caring about this.  There should be an outpouring of support,  but instead there is silence.   

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 9:07 PM EDT


SEASHELL.....

SEE 43.

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By Michael Ellis on Aug 28, 2007 9:06 PM EDT

Please disregard my comments because I do not have a party. I am just a citizen.

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chuck,

You must be a guest here too................welcome

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By Susan Rowe on Aug 28, 2007 9:11 PM EDT

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Deaniac in GA

A generous offer was presented to the Florida delegation by the Chair. They need to take it into consideration. They now have less than 30 days to decide.

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 9:21 PM EDT


Floridagal...

I care a lot. I see beyond their protestations, the kickoff of the war (and it will be I'm afraid) to unseat Howard so the Clinton machine will have total access to the money at DNC. I'm sure Hillary couldn't care less if 50 states participate. If Hillary were to be elected, it would be very difficult to hold on to any gains in reforming or taking back our Party. Howard and all of us have worked too hard for the last three or four years to get steamrolled by the Clintons again. Thanks for spreading the word.

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By dog soldier on Aug 28, 2007 9:22 PM EDT

40,
About Lieberman as Atty Gen.
hmm...that means a real Dem gets to replace him in the Senate?
works for me...

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By Phil Specht on Aug 28, 2007 9:22 PM EDT

Deaniac

do you support my proposal for the rule change in the next cycle that gives everyone an equal chance or do you think someone should be first?

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By dog soldier on Aug 28, 2007 9:23 PM EDT

40,
About Lieberman as Atty Gen.
hmm...that means a real Dem gets to replace him in the Senate?
works for me...

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By Phil Specht on Aug 28, 2007 9:25 PM EDT

WASHINGTON, DC - Democratic Presidential Candidate Chris Dodd will receive the endorsement of the International Association of Fire Fighters at an event with IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger at the Capital Hilton in Washington, DC tomorrow at 11 am. Saying that Dodd is the candidate that offers the proven leadership they trust to keep America safe and keep middle class families secure, the IAFF is set to formally endorse Dodd at a meeting of its Executive Board earlier in the morning. After the announcement, Dodd and Schaitberger will begin a three day tour through Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.

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big news of the day here

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 9:28 PM EDT


Dog Soldier #50

Fraid not, the Rep. Governor would appoint someone. Nice thougt though.

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By Phil Specht on Aug 28, 2007 9:33 PM EDT

Floridians can use their primary like a straw poll if they like as I read the offer from Dean, it just can't count for the official allocation of delegates which must use a process within the rules. Every other state follows those rules. What is the big deal about following party rules? We don't set our delegates in the caucuses either. just allocate % you can win the electoral vote without, just brings other states into play which should be in play anyway

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By Annilow on Aug 28, 2007 9:50 PM EDT

Did anyone else do the vigil tonight? I took my candle and my sign that said OUT NOW to the next little town 8 miles down the road where it was indicated there was a vigil. Sure enuf there were about 10 lol's in pink with signs -- apparently they go there every Monday from 5 to 6. I asked if they were Code Pink and they just said they are in support of Code Pink. This area is about as RED as you can get so it is brave to stand on a street corner here. On the other hand the people are very Southern and not likely to do anything mean or say much to a bunch of grannies so in that sense we got away with something. I had a good time. It felt good to do a little something. I wore my Dean for America shirt. It was hot as h*ll.

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By Imn2Paine on Aug 28, 2007 9:59 PM EDT
Just drivin' by...

A couple of guys I know here (?) told me that if The United States builds a wall on the Mexican boarder, they should...
have it built on the Mexican side.  After all, it will cost less to build AND maintain!
Think of the savings.   
 OUTSOURSE THE WALL!
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By Susan Rowe on Aug 28, 2007 10:05 PM EDT

49. audrey.nc

I concur


53. Phil Specht

That is good news for Mr. Dodd's camp.


56. Annilow

I'm on my way to one in Fresno.


To All: Be back later.

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By Phil Specht on Aug 28, 2007 10:06 PM EDT

I wore my Dean for America shirt. It was hot as h*ll.

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right HOWARDLY of you Annilow

91 here today and they let out school early

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By Phil Specht on Aug 28, 2007 10:08 PM EDT

I still think they should build a replica of the Great Wall of China and make it a tourist destination. 

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By Imn2Paine on Aug 28, 2007 10:07 PM EDT

Bravo, Annilow.

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By seashell on Aug 28, 2007 10:22 PM EDT

Speaking of oursourcing, I believe we've outsourced our presidency.

I hope I'm wrong about this, but since I believe chaos was the intention, I'm now wondering if it also is the intention to supply our *enemies* with guns and bombs in order to keep the chaos going and draw in the ME slowly....leading to Armeggedon.

Is it possible or too far-fetched to think that maybe God's Jewish warriors, together with God's Xitan warriors are now fighting God's Muslim warriors?  Have we been taken over by the fanatics and just don't know it yet? By we, I mean our sleeping citizens.  Our tax dollars are now going to kill OUR soldiers...and Betrayus may be involved in that.  

It certainly looks like we are in a holy war to the death of the world as we know it. 

And most of congress either is complicit or simply rather dumb and don't know what's going on.

I will stand behind Dean, altho we have to change this antiquated system.  Is is too late to have one day for primaries in all 50 states?  IRV?  I really don't like the 15% rule.

Good news about Dodd.  Çlinton should be dropping like a drunk on a binge.

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By Annilow on Aug 28, 2007 10:28 PM EDT

59. and 60. Thanks guys.
I earned a musical link so here is a very amateur video of a couple of kids playing this haunting Piazzolla song Milonga sin Palabras very very beautifully. At the end they smoochy smoochy g-rated but you can skip that part if you want lol.

57. Paine LOL - yeah outsource the wall -- we would anyway dontcha know.

If Judy doesn't show up tonight we will have to send someone over there to do a Welfare Check. I'll go :~)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYnePIlty...

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By linda b on Aug 28, 2007 10:31 PM EDT

JUST GOT BACK FROM VA BEACH AND THE OUT OF IRAQ MEETING.

Thelma Drake did not come and in the past few days she was robo calling and telling people not to come to the meeting because the people there are from out of town and causing trouble.

well, they expected 65 people and got almost 300.

so what do u think of that. It was great and I hope to have video from the meeting from andres who I admire so much.

late all.

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By linda b on Aug 28, 2007 10:32 PM EDT

I MEAN LATER, BUT U ALL KNEW THAT.

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By Annilow on Aug 28, 2007 10:37 PM EDT

58. And Susan report on Fresno when you return -- talk about a hot place. linda b way to go.

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By Lewis Miller on Aug 28, 2007 10:39 PM EDT

If you missed tonight's DFA Radio show, definitely listen to it in the archive. Candace & Annette from DFC / Think Precinct were excellent. Along the same vein, you can listen to last week's show featuring Heather Taylor from Citizens' Campaign. Both focused on organizing at the precinct level to take back our party & country.

If you have any comments for Robin & me about the show(s), or have a guest who would like to be on a future show, feel free to email us at dfaradio@njfordemocracy.org. Or call in next time! We do the show live every Tuesday night at 9pm Eastern.

 

 

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By linda b on Aug 28, 2007 10:42 PM EDT

Katie going to Iraq and Syria to report on what??????????????????/////

the lies.

hope she has a flack jacket.

whore.

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By Sitka on Aug 28, 2007 10:51 PM EDT

DEMOCRATIC TRAITOR IS SPANKED BY CONSTITUENTS

"The easiest thing in the world would have been to go over there...and just say, using partisan rhetoric, 'Get out now,'" he said

Not very smart of Rep. Baird to accuse the people who put him into office of using "partisan rhetoric."

It's MAJORITY rhetoric, dumbass. 

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By audrey.nc on Aug 28, 2007 10:52 PM EDT


Seashell..

Did you get any more info on how the phone calls are leaning at DNC?

Like Floridagal, I wonder why everyone is not cocerned about this. It seems like some are more worried about Fl. voters. when their Reps shoud have worried about that last year. They aren't interested in Howard's offer, so that tells me they just want to keep this going as a smear campaign.

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By Sitka on Aug 28, 2007 10:58 PM EDT

About Lieberman as Atty Gen.
hmm...that means a real Dem gets to replace him in the Senate?
works for me...

Gov. Rell is a Republican.  Don't count on the courtesy of him replacing JoeBlow with a Democrat since he isn't one anymore.

If Bush pulls that kind of stunt DCDems should simply refuse to confirm him, period. And at any rate. they should take Jonathan Turley's sound advice, as given on Countdown, and refuse to confirm anyone until their subpoena's are complied with and truthful answers are given by all.

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By Imn2Paine on Aug 28, 2007 10:59 PM EDT
Whore indeed.  I assume in my ignorance that you speak of Couric.  Bet she does, rather she doesn't, have one.   Hey, but that's me and this is a blogcomment.

linda b, good numbers at Virginia Beach.  I was there til about 5 or so with some guys who had a couple crews laying tile at a job site.  beautiful day/accident in the tunnel, so ...more bumper to bumper traffic (yuck).
Phil, we can have China provide the materials and use Mexican labor.
nice Obo, Annilow.
think you're right Sea, but we might add the Hindus and Chinese into the Armdegression mix.
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By Imn2Paine on Aug 28, 2007 11:04 PM EDT

rep. Baird will run as a Liebeman Indifferent 

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By Sitka on Aug 28, 2007 11:27 PM EDT

Like Floridagal, I wonder why everyone is not cocerned about this.

Speaking for myself, I'm not going to bat for a system that I believe was put in place by corrupt politicians to be manipulated by them. I don't care when FL or any other states hold their primaries.

But I  don't hold it against Dean for enforcing rules since that's the job he signed up for.

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By Sitka on Aug 28, 2007 11:31 PM EDT

Republicans = stay the course

Democrats=bring the troops home

Fool you how many times? 

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By Annilow on Aug 28, 2007 11:31 PM EDT
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By Mz*Little on Aug 28, 2007 11:32 PM EDT

There are a new thread.

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By Mz*Little on Aug 28, 2007 11:40 PM EDT

71 Excellent idea!  We should encourage that path!

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