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Written by: Sheri Divers on Sep 12, 2007 11:00 PM EDT

1)       Join 650+ Democracy for America activists already on the call…, huffingtonpost.com

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matt-blizek/join-650-democracy-for-a_b_64021.html 

2)       U.S. Editorial Excerpts: Trashing Petraeus, asia.news.yahoo.com

http://asia.news.yahoo.com/070911/kyodo/d8rjb3r01.html 

3)       Lynne Hurwitz – a woman of many talents, bluejersey.com

http://www.bluejersey.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5660 

4)       Trashing Democrats – A Shame for Democrats, patsullivan.com

http://www.patsullivan.com/blog/2007/09/trashing-petrae.html

5)       25 new messages in 15 topics – digest, health-999.blogspot.com

http://health-999.blogspot.com/2007/09/25-new-messages-in-15-topics-digest_11.html

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By Mz*Little on Sep 12, 2007 11:32 PM EDT

the Deans and BFA are First!

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By floridagal . on Sep 12, 2007 11:44 PM EDT

 Here's what Dean said in April about appearing on TV. I tend to disagree with him.
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/1442

He was wrong in April, he is wrong now.   Busy is one thing, but saying your voice is not needed is another.

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From last thread:

Very moving blog entry about the appearance of Howard Dean, Chris Cegelis, and Marcy Kaptur at a recent Muslin conference attended by around 40,000....which of course is too small a group to make the news. 

Well-done inspiring blog post by one who attended.

http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/1493

""This room full of people, seated in their chairs, on the floor in the aisles and the walls lined up with standing audience members rose to their feet, cheered and applauded as a smiling delegation consisting of Chris Cegelis, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur and Governor Howard Dean entered through the doors waving and smiling. For a few moments longer I was able to watch the enthusiasm of the younger generation and their fidgetiness, their little glances at one another expressing their excitement but when the moderator took the stand the crowd became silent and all of the fidgetiness was gone. The room took on a new found seriousness, focus, attention."

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By Susan Rowe on Sep 12, 2007 11:48 PM EDT

The Independent published an Op-Ed by General Wesley Clark: The military in Iraq are resolving nothing: http://comment.independent.co.uk/comment...

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By mprov on Sep 12, 2007 11:52 PM EDT

1. no arguing with that!!!

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By FRED from OR on Sep 12, 2007 11:52 PM EDT
For Iraqis, General’s Report Offers Bitter Truth

BAGHDAD, Sept. 11 — Iraqis found themselves in a difficult position on Tuesday as they reflected on the report to Congress by Gen. David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker. Although they say there is nothing they want more than to have American soldiers leave Iraq, they also say there is nothing they can afford less.... 

...“We prefer the occupation forces get out today,” said Salah al-Ubaidi, the spokesman for Mr. Sadr’s office in Najaf. But he added: “The exact timetable of the withdrawal, in my opinion, is up to these forces to decide. It is up to the professionals in the security field.”

Mostly, Iraqis appeared rueful about their vulnerability and the need to allow foreign troops to help keep order for some time to come. Politicians were more measured in their views, and most stuck to the line that any withdrawal should be pegged to the readiness of Iraqi troops.

A city employee in Baquba, the capital of Diyala Province, vividly described his ambivalence.

“The withdrawal of the occupation forces is a must because they have caused the destruction of Iraq, they committed massacres against the innocents, they have double-crossed the Iraqis with dreams,” said the worker, Ahmad Umar al Esawi, a Sunni. “I want them to withdraw all their troops in one day.”

Dropping his voice, he continued: “There is something that I want to say although I hate to say it. The American forces, which are an ugly occupation force, have become something important to us, the Sunnis. We are a minority and we do not have a force to face the militias. If the Americans leave, it will mean a total elimination of the Sunnis in Iraq.” ...

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/12/world/middleeast/12reax.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin

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By mprov on Sep 12, 2007 11:57 PM EDT

is 4 supposed to be an arguement?

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By mprov on Sep 13, 2007 12:00 AM EDT

fred, you told that blog that you were considered unfit for military service. now, you're going to make statements on military matters? i'm asking honestly. there's no put down or blast included here. where's your pt. of view coming from?

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By Susan Rowe on Sep 13, 2007 12:05 AM EDT

Hi mprov!

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By Mz*Little on Sep 13, 2007 12:07 AM EDT

AHH!  There's actually folks here!

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By mprov on Sep 13, 2007 12:09 AM EDT

susan, barbara, howdy...

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By mprov on Sep 13, 2007 12:15 AM EDT

long day, gotta go...see ya later...

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By roger rankin on Sep 13, 2007 1:58 AM EDT

3776

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By FRED from OR on Sep 13, 2007 2:09 AM EDT
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there's no opinion here - no point - it is all parts of  a story - thought the irony was interesting - maybe you agree - maybe you don't - don't know what not passing the physical for Marines 41 years ago has to do with it - or my ability to have an opinion.  Do you mean only soldiers can have opinions?  What's your point ?

Got to tuck slimey in, for oscar the grouch - nite nite

 

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By Monica Smith on Sep 13, 2007 4:45 AM EDT

Good morning, everybody

 

The speech by La Follette that Rich found is worth reposting.  I've left it on the Dodd blog for their edifications.  LOL

Oh, and I've put it up on Hannah 

so perhaps it's not necessry to repost it here.  If you go to hannah, you get to see the Howardly spinning on its pedestal.

I've already been to Bluehampshire and left the following observation, among others....

 

I think people become Republicans because they've learned that making mistakes is a really bad thing.  If there's only one rule--to be obedient--and one follows that, the chance of making a mistake is greatly reduced.

This attitude affects how Republicans view their leaders.  Leaders make choices for them and, as expected, those choices lead to mistakes, which the followers are ever so glad that they didn't make.  So, they forgive the mistakes  and even honor the leaders' efforts.  It looks like they're rewarding failure.

People who identify themselves as Democrats are not only doers, but they have no fear of making mistakes and are, therefor, more flexible in changing direction.  But, if the public castigates them for that virtue, then there's a chance that Democrats, too, will become inhibited by their mistakes and get stuck in the quagmire that, in the current instance, their mistaken support for a liar helped create.

If people want to blame Democrats, let them.  I just hope it won't affect their ability to change direction going forward.

BTW, if my assessment of Republicans is accurate, they don't much care who makes decisions, as long as they don't have to do it themselves. But, we shouldn't expect them to respond to Democratic success with the same adulation they accord Republican failure. Because, if they did, Democrats just might expect them to make choices and that's the last thing they want to do.
"Just say no to choice"  That's the Republican motto. 

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By * rdorgan on Sep 13, 2007 7:08 AM EDT

Edwards --

-- buying time ? how presidential ?:

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/09/13/edwards_to_air_rebuttal_to_bush_speech/

Edwards to air rebuttal to Bush speech

September 13, 2007

WASHINGTON - In the clamor of Democrats assailing President Bush on Iraq, presidential candidate John Edwards has found a way to be heard after Bush addresses the nation tonight: He's buying time for a rebuttal.

Edwards has bought two minutes of air time on MSNBC, scheduled after Bush's 15-minute televised speech from the White House at 9 p.m. EDT.

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By * rdorgan on Sep 13, 2007 7:16 AM EDT

Clinton listens to Obama:

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/09/13/obama-to-bush-dont-attack-iran/

September 13, 2007Obama to Bush: Don't invade Iran

CLINTON, Iowa (CNN) — Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama warned the Bush administration against expanding the war in Iraq to neighboring Iran, telling an Iowa audience Wednesday that he hears "eerie echoes" of the rhetoric that led up to the invasion of Iraq.

"George Bush and Dick Cheney must hear loud and clear from the American people and the Congress: You do not have our support, and you do not have our authorization, to launch another war," he said.

The Illinois senator's comments came during a speech on the future of the 4-year-old war in Iraq, which he said has only bolstered Iranian influence.

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By Michael Ellis on Sep 13, 2007 7:25 AM EDT

i'm back from LA, anyone want to argue???

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mprov,

OK..............whatever...........did I ever tell you I almost joined the Navy in 1974 at 18?  No shit......not for defending country and all that malarky, but to travel, see the world, etc.............2 problems........

1)I looked aorund at several others in the recruiting office and got turned off

2)I would have decked the drill sargeant or laughed at him.............

Instead I went to college and.........................slept.

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By * rdorgan on Sep 13, 2007 7:32 AM EDT

This West Virginia torture incident shocked and disgusted me:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6992739.stm

Last Updated: Thursday, 13 September 2007, 10:17 GMT 11:17 UK Six held for abuse of black woman Bobby Brewster (left) and his mother Frankie are among the six accused The accused include Bobby Brewster (left) and his mother Frankie

 

West Virginia prosecutors are to bring state kidnap charges against six white people accused of abusing and torturing a black woman for a week.

The prosecutors opted not to pursue race hate charges with a penalty of 10 years, going instead for kidnapping which carries a maximum life term.

The six allegedly beat, stabbed and sexually assaulted the woman, while using a racial slur.

Prosecutors say the woman had been in a relationship with one of the six.

Megan Williams, 20, and her mother, Carmen, agreed to release her name to the media, saying they wanted people to know what she had endured.

Mrs Williams said she was "horrified" by her daughter's injuries.

"I don't understand a human being doing another human being the way they did my daughter. I didn't know there were people like that out there," she said.

Choking

Ms Williams was discovered on Saturday when an anonymous tip-off led police to a remote hillside house in Big Creek, Logan County. She staggered towards them crying "Help me", officers said.

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By * rdorgan on Sep 13, 2007 7:40 AM EDT

hospitalized Megan Williams after the attack:

http://www.herald-dispatch.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070913/NEWS01/709130365

This mobile home and shed in Big Creek, W.Va., is where authorities say 20-year-old Charleston resident Megan Williams was allegedly held captive for at least a week and tortured by six individuals. (AP Photo/Jeff Gentner)   

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By Phil Specht on Sep 13, 2007 7:47 AM EDT

Somebody have a link to Obama's speech yesterday?

 Out. Now.         ...    was how it played on the local news here.

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By Phil Specht on Sep 13, 2007 7:57 AM EDT

speaking of  a HOWARDLY  the folks in Wichita earned one

there might be a new thread, but when I clicked on it I went down the rabbit hole so I need to ask Alice to double check

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By * rdorgan on Sep 13, 2007 8:10 AM EDT

fyi - new thread

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By Linda on Sep 13, 2007 10:12 AM EDT

{{{{{{{{Megan Williams}}}}}}}}

My heart goes out to you. I will never know what you endured. It hurts just thinking about it. I wish I could just give a hug and tell her she's safe now.

May you heal from this horrible experience.

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