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Happy 5th Anniversary BFA!

Written by: Jessica Falker on Mar 28, 2008 8:31 AM EDT

This is a few days late, but Happy Anniversary BFA! The first front page post here was by Zephyr Teachout,  03/15/03 @ 05:07 pm

The blog has changed a little since then, but it's still "home" to me. Use this thread to discuss what you love about BFA and how it could be improved. Please stay positive so HQ can use this thread as a list of what they are doing right and suggestions for what they could do to make BFA even better.

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By Phil Specht on Mar 28, 2008 8:36 AM EDT

Howard Dean is first, and jjem has laid out a tall order trying to keep this discussion all positive.

by letting this space fall into disrepair HQ's kicked away one of the greatest fund raising tools in the history of politics

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By Charles Chamberlain on Mar 28, 2008 11:11 AM EDT

Thanks Jessica for posting this. It is a great question and we want to hear thoughts and ideas from you.

BUT... 

Rather then expanding upon what you don't like at BFA, we would be very interested in getting feedback from you on what you would like to see at BFA. What would interest you? What is missing? Or what should be done differently.

We are not looking for just a rant on the stuff that sucks. I want to know what you would like to see done to fix what sucks. Or what new could be brought to BFA in the form of content or writers or whatever that would make BFA better. 

Change is coming for the DFA websites. Let's try and figure out what changes here at BFA are most needed... together. 

Thank you in advance for anyone who takes the time to offer their constructive thoughts.

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By Phil Specht on Mar 28, 2008 10:50 AM EDT

Charles

simply getting a working blog would do wonders all by itself

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By Phil Specht on Mar 28, 2008 10:52 AM EDT

posts that appear in order so a conversation can take place isn't too much to ask

and maybe a daily time slot to focus on a DFA local Chapter report?

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By floridagal . on Mar 28, 2008 12:49 PM EDT

Howard Dean said today...

"I am going to stand up for the rules, and I know I'm doing the right thing most of the time because I've got both Clinton people and Obama people mad at me," he said."

Here is a summary of his morning appearances today with videos.  

Howard Dean speaks out on CBS, ABC, and to the AP. Video links.

http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/1948

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By Annilow on Mar 28, 2008 12:06 PM EDT

Dropping by to post this link from Arthur Frommer's blog - he is touting new bus lines that go from city to city -- as an alternative to the nightmare of plane travel and the not cheap trains.

Mar 27, 2008
I just have to return to the news about the additional $1-a-ride (but usually $15) cut-rate bus lines
Just as Southwest Airlines, Skybus, Spirit Airlines, and other upstarts have revolutionized the pricing of air transportation in America (as Ryanair and easyJet did in Britain and Europe), we are now witnessing a similar upheaval in ground transportation within the U.S. Although I dealt with this subject yesterday, it's important enough to warrant further discussion today.

http://www.frommers.com/blog/2008/03/i-j...

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 12:53 PM EDT

A little bit of history about the bfa community would be nice. Sort of like Jessica's post.

Interviews with some of our members or groups done by the folkies at HQ and visa versa.

Special guest bloggers.

How about inviting back Zephyr Teachout or inviting in some of the DFA Training Academy's Trainers for a community conversation.

The DFA-List Candidates could post something about themselves or their campaigns. Or they might even be willing to drop in to give us some campaign up dates.

I'm sure Gov. Dean drops by HQ every now and then to say hello. Do you think he would willing to drop by the bfa?

Note: If at all possible, please don't invited them until some of the furniture gets repaired. You know, we're kind of a fixer upper type of crowd so please don't throw out the kitchen table just because it's lookin' a little weathered.

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By Huron John on Mar 28, 2008 12:07 PM EDT

The blog has changed a little since then

 

For the worse...................................

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By puddle on Mar 28, 2008 12:58 PM EDT

Hillary DID win Ohio, Rhode Island and Texas.

Game not over....and now we go on to Pennsylvania, Indiana and Rhode Island....for a reason, because the race is so close.

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Hillary did NOT win Texas.  And going ON to Rhode Island isn't going to happen.  Perhaps both are examples of what's happening in Hill's camp: inability to see truth if one doesn't like it; and exhuastion to the level of lack of clarity. . . .  

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By puddle on Mar 28, 2008 12:59 PM EDT

exhaustion

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 1:02 PM EDT

How about at bat. Folks love a baseball.

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By Karen on Mar 28, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
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By Huron John on Mar 28, 2008 12:14 PM EDT

Let's put the heat on Pres candidates!

http://www.counterpunch.org/

Now that either could win the big race, Obama and Clinton fudge and hedge about withdrawing troops immediately from Iraq. Barack "will keep some troops in Iraq to protect our embassy and diplomats; if al Qaeda attempts to build a base within Iraq, he will keep troops in Iraq or elsewhere in the region to carry out targeted strikes on al Qaeda." (BarackObama.com)

After Iraqi elections on December 15, Ms. Clinton said, "We have to tell this new government we are not going to be there forever, we are going to be withdrawing our young men and women and we expect you to start moving towards stability." But, she added, "immediate withdrawal from Iraq would be a big mistake." (Votehillary.org)

Such statements make me and many millions around the world feel a sense of growing dread. Why can't an empire withdraw? Ike did from Korea in 1953 and I guess that's it.

Did Bush and Cheney have no idea what they were getting into? Do supposedly intelligent Senators like Clinton. Obama and McCain not grasp these fundamentals of contemporary Middle Eastern labyrinthine politics?

Cockburn reported that he drove to the site "whenever there was an American soldier was killed or wounded in Baghdad," and found "cheering crowds standing by the smoking remains of a Humvee or a dark blood stain on the road."

In US politics these themes fade into vague declarations of "ending the war" at some future point (Clinton and Obama) or staying the course forever (McCain). As each candidate strains to convince the public that he or she has the unique combination of qualities to lead the nation--none dare say empire -- they avoid the knottiest issue that will confront the next chief executive: extrication for the sickening quicksand into which Bush has placed the country.

 

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By * rdorgan on Mar 28, 2008 1:06 PM EDT

12:27 PM EDT

5 years of BFA existence ?

It's been actually fun and the time has flown

(oh BTW, little Rhodie has already had their primary on March 4 -- Hillary got a whopping 13 pledged delegates and Barack a whopping 8 pledged delegates)

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By puddle on Mar 28, 2008 1:09 PM EDT
Rather then expanding upon what you don't like at BFA, we would be very interested in getting feedback from you on what you would like to see at BFA. What would interest you? What is missing? Or what should be done differently.

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Get lindab her training: she is the epitome of what BFA/DFA should be.

Get rid of the damned column with more wasted space on the sides than text in the middle (makes scrolling beyond tedious. . . . )(look at haloscan)

Put the time stamp/poster's name IN WITH THE TEXT, so you don't have to go back TWICE to respond intelligently.  Top or bottom doesn't matter so much as not having them in separate "compartments". . . . (look at haloscan)

Make names clicable to DFALink (AGAIN). . . .

Resurrect the destroyed archives (pictures, time stamps), and restore the easy access to them (NOT ten per page/per month. . . . ACK!!!)

 

 

 
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By Annilow on Mar 28, 2008 12:29 PM EDT

OT but an opportunity for opera lovers - a live stream from the Met tonight - Voigt and Heppner will sing Tristan & Isolde -- believe their only appearance together -- of course this is still the 'wrong' King Marke -- plan to spend some time -- I think it's about 5 hours long -- lol -- but some of the music is the very most romantic in the world - I read somewhere that Maestro Wagner was involved in a torrid affair when he wrote the opera.

Live on the Web! Voigt and Heppner Together in Tristan

March 27, 2008

Deborah Voigt and Ben Heppner, originally scheduled to star in all six performances of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde this season, are scheduled to sing together on Friday night. Illness has prevented them from taking the stage together until this final Tristan of the season, conducted by James Levine. To celebrate their very first full performance together—anywhere—of this epic opera, the Met will stream the performance live on its website.

Visit MetOpera.org at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 28, to hear Voigt and Heppner live from the Met in Tristan und Isolde.

http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/n...

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By Tom Bearse on Mar 28, 2008 12:26 PM EDT

Charles wrote "Change is coming for the DFA websites."

This has a familiar ring to it. 

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By Karen on Mar 28, 2008 12:27 PM EDT

Phil from last thread~ bet ya $10 the ditto head blond brings up Rev. Wright

You win!!

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By Jessica Falker on Mar 28, 2008 12:34 PM EDT

Susan Rowe wrote: Special guest bloggers.

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What happened to that? Was that something organized by HQ or by one of us? As part of the Bloggers' Book Club? My memory seems to be fuzzy about it, but I remember it was fun how the guests would blog in the comments with us. HQ, you should bring that back.

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 1:20 PM EDT

Phil,

The chartering approval process for our progressive caucus within the CDP was diffcult because meant change. You may want to remind the Iowa party's leadership that there is a progressive caucus in congress. And if they have one, then why is it that you're not being allowed to have one too?

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By donna in evanston on Mar 28, 2008 12:31 PM EDT

"Get lindab her training: she is the epitome of what BFA/DFA should be.

Get rid of the damned column with more wasted space on the sides than text in the middle (makes scrolling beyond tedious. . . . )(look at haloscan)

Put the time stamp/poster's name IN WITH THE TEXT, so you don't have to go back TWICE to respond intelligently.  Top or bottom doesn't matter so much as not having them in separate "compartments". . . . (look at haloscan)

Make names clicable to DFALink (AGAIN). . . .

Resurrect the destroyed archives (pictures, time stamps), and restore the easy access to them (NOT ten per page/per month. . . . ACK"

I second Puddle's emotion.

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By puddle on Mar 28, 2008 1:22 PM EDT

Loving Gore and supporting Hillary, after what the Clintons did to him . . . .

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By puddle on Mar 28, 2008 1:25 PM EDT

big, fat freakin' snowflakes falling all around.... how I wish I'd wake up one morning soon and spring would be here... 

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Be here sooner than you want, Jo -- called Global Warming. . . .  

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 1:25 PM EDT

meant change s/b it meant change

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 1:28 PM EDT

Get lindab her training: she is the epitome of what BFA/DFA should be.

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By linda b on Mar 28, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
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By linda b on Mar 28, 2008 12:48 PM EDT

Yes get lindab her durn training.

Here is the deal.........................

I am about to have a caucus in my 3rd Congressional District to elect delegates to our local convention and state convention.

What training have I had?? NONE

So I get to go find out by myself how to do a caucus. How special is that?

And please DO NOT patronize me and  pat me on the head and say YOU WILL DO FINE.

I will, I am a big girl. But I have asked for training. So what do you do? You have it in Northern Virginia year after year. NOVA , where they are experts at organizing. Me, not so much.

I am dancing as fast as I can.

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By Sitka on Mar 28, 2008 12:53 PM EDT

The blog has changed a little since then

 

For the worse...................................

On the original blog I had to sign in with my name and email for EVERY POST (that required true devotion). It had no picture or linking functions.

Aside from the random posting, this blog is a cadillac compared to that one.

 

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 1:39 PM EDT

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean...

...Dean's director of grassroots fundraising, Larry Biddle, came up with the idea of the popular fundraising "bat", an image of a cartoon baseball player and bat which appeared on the site every time the campaign launched a fundraising challenge. The bat encouraged Web site visitors to contribute money immediately through their credit cards. This would lead to the bat filling up like a thermometer with the red color indicating the total funds. The site often took suggestions from the netroots on their blog. One of these suggestions led to one of the campaigns biggest accomplishments an image of Dean eating a turkey sandwich encouraged supporters to donate $250,000 in three days to match a big-donor dinner by Vice President Dick Cheney. The online contributions from that day matched what Cheney made from his fundraiser. ...

(PHOTO of Dean's baseball bat http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en...

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 12:55 PM EDT

How about we invite some ÅÅR hosts to post?  And invite both  pro-BO and pro-HC to converse.  Or the campaign mgrs?

A bat!

Mike Malloy would be a great choice!

DFA candidates.

And, of course, the blog fixes which have been stated above (or maybe below) :-) 

 

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By Sitka on Mar 28, 2008 12:57 PM EDT

Hillary DID win Ohio, Rhode Island and Texas.

Hillary did NOT win Texas.

Spin aside, Hillary won the popular vote and Obama won the delegates.

Hillary got to brag; Obama got closer to the nomination. 

 

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 1:46 PM EDT

Let's do lunch!

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By audrey.nc on Mar 28, 2008 1:02 PM EDT



I would like to see a strong Rapid Response effort. Often bloggers report here about all sorts of lies not questioned by TV hosts, personal smears, and other media misdeeds for ratings in the media, but how many write or call the offender? An alert action with phone or e-mail addresses would be great.

Also, it would be nice if DFAers reporting on local events would mention their State. and not just their county.

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By Karen on Mar 28, 2008 12:59 PM EDT

The witch is up to more dirty tricks!

Why Clinton floated the delegate switch idea

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By Annilow on Mar 28, 2008 1:12 PM EDT

I like the idea of some sort of rapid response as Audrey said -- a lot of us here are active with our keyboards and good writers. If someone provided links to contacts on specific subjects, I'm sure we'd be happy to write about timely subjects dear to our hearts. And of course fix the sequencing problem and give us back our time stamp.

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 2:02 PM EDT

We've already invited the presidential candidates on several occasions. Unfortunately, one never did responded to any of our invitations.

Watch the videos: http://www.dfalink.com/videos.php

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 1:19 PM EDT

Jo wrote: "sea - then perhaps you can forgive Michelle Obama for whatever it is you have against her by letting go of your judgements of her."

Didn't Jesus say something about *judging* the actions and not the person?  First of all, there's nothing to forgive.  She's a lovely person and IMO makes foolish and sometimes militant remarks that may come back to bite her.  This does not make her a bad person. There's a fine line at times between *judging* a person's worth and critiquing their deeds and words.  I often have trouble walking that line;  to *forgive* her is to say that she did something *wrong.*  She didn't...  your criticism of Linda isn't *wrong* either.  It's just not very nice or sensitive (you're not *wrong* either) and she's perhaps suffering, having seen her favorites either knocked out of the race or not entering.

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The comments were about those suggestions that were presented for our party's leadership to consider.

Understanding is also a virtue.
 

Susan, with the comments being out of order, it's difficult to understand who's saying what to whom.  Nor am I sure who's not understanding....never mind.  Moving on..........

Perhaps we can all agree that it looks like BO might win the nomination...so can we please stop trashing HC and those who support her?  HC has many admirable qualities and even the pundits say that this is not an ugly race compared to those of the past.  A vote for BO is not necessarily a vote for him, but a vote against HC, who's been maligned in the press.  And please let's be honest.  The CM chooses for the voters and has for years.

This year they seem to be going for the male AA rousing orator who'll keep us in the ME for years,as opposed to the white woman who has Bill for baggage and who'll keep us in the ME for years.

It's one thing to hope, nebulous as that is.  It's quite another to EXPECT change.  We don't have a clue what a BO prez would do, but there are arrows pointing in directions.

Enuf of me blathering for now.  :-)

 

 

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 2:08 PM EDT

How about something on political art or political artists? That would be an interesting topic. We could have an art show and then auction off some of the pieces.

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By former on Mar 28, 2008 1:17 PM EDT

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Fri, 03/28/08

Now that either could win the big race, Obama and Clinton fudge and hedge about withdrawing troops immediately from Iraq.

Barack "will keep some troops in Iraq to protect our embassy and diplomats; if al Qaeda attempts to build a base within Iraq, he will keep troops in Iraq or elsewhere in the region to carry out targeted strikes on al Qaeda." (BarackObama.com)

After Iraqi elections on December 15, Ms. Clinton said, "We have to tell this new government we are not going to be there forever, we are going to be withdrawing our young men and women and we expect you to start moving towards stability." But, she added, "immediate withdrawal from Iraq would be a big mistake." (Votehillary.org)

Such statements make me and many millions around the world feel a sense of growing dread. Why can't an empire withdraw? Ike did from Korea in 1953 and I guess that's it.

Did Bush and Cheney have no idea what they were getting into?

Do supposedly intelligent Senators like Clinton. Obama and McCain not grasp these fundamentals of contemporary Middle Eastern labyrinthine politics?
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The fact that American economy is suffocating has been realized by “professionals” long before Bush-II come to power.

There were two ways out of it:
Option-A supported by majority of both Parties, (including silent support by Demos), which is PNAC
And option-B – something different which nobody really wanted to talk too much about (except may be Dean...lol).

Apparent truth has already been unraveled: the Iraq invasion was approved and accomplished on bipartisan basis. Very few legislators decided not to go along and the best they could do is to vote “no” to war authorization.
It was mutual, bipartisan agreement to let one (Reps) Party to lead in PNAC implementation exercise using Iraqi People as guinea pigs under the condition that another (Demos) Party will insure “stability” in case of Reps failure.
That’s very old and always winning method of American politics: “good-bad cops”.

Here is what we are about to witness: the next phase, the phase of “stability” implementation by means presented by Demos Party.
The rest we’ll see....

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 2:10 PM EDT

Political Art work by Emily Duff: http://politicalartwork.blogspot.com/

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 1:28 PM EDT

First, we need a blog that works and is not filled with posters flaming away.  I would think we have a bad rep at this point.

Yes, linda b needs training!

Audrey's idea of rapid response...perhaps little clickies at the side with names, addys, subject matter.

I've been trying to write "Verdict" all week, to no avail, even tho I have the correct addy. Perhaps a clicky list to Dobbs, Keithie, Matthews, Abrams etc.  And opinion clickies on topics of the day. 

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By Progressive Avenger on Mar 28, 2008 1:27 PM EDT

It's time to push back against the elitist Corporatists in our own party who are issuing threats and send some money to Dr. Dean at the DNC.

"One puzzling aspect of the chairman's tenure is why the Net-roots boosters who injected rocket fuel into Dean's presidential campaign have been cool to the idea of pouring money into the national party's coffers. "I'm absolutely flummoxed by that," Fowler says. "A lot of them have abandoned him."

http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/1946

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By Phil Specht on Mar 28, 2008 1:27 PM EDT

Edwards and Dodd both responded to DFA, John Edwards in person might have been the only one that I can recall, but I posted a video from Dodd directed to us.

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 2:18 PM EDT

Emily Duff s/b Emily Duffy

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By Jo*in*Vermont on Mar 28, 2008 2:20 PM EDT

a note from Howard today, in part:

We've worn them down, but we can't be complacent -- we've seen what they will do to win. We can't let up -- every day that goes by where we don't answer John McCain's attacks means another opportunity missed, and it erases the work we've done so far.

Make a donation today and support our efforts to help elect Hillary or Barack. We're fighting John McCain so he doesn't get ahead.

http://www.democrats.org/NoFreeRides

We can't allow John McCain to crisscross the country, fooling the American people with his "more of the same" agenda.

Your donation today helps us take him head-on everywhere.

Thank you,

Howard Dean

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By FRED from OR on Mar 28, 2008 2:21 PM EDT

Obama is doing great on the view

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By FRED from OR on Mar 28, 2008 2:22 PM EDT

Just what he needs to do

Show the American people how much more pleasant our living rooms will be with The Obamas in it, instead of the Clintons or the McCains

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 2:26 PM EDT

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Fri, 03/28/08

Forgiveness is about the for giving of yourself.

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By Phil Specht on Mar 28, 2008 1:36 PM EDT

BFA has a lot going for it as witnessed by its staying power, I wouldn't change much other than to fix the problems so a guest blogger could comunicate. Training could be done more easily too. the video functions work well

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By Jo*in*Vermont on Mar 28, 2008 2:32 PM EDT

thanks for the opportunity for input, BFA!  this, to me, is a fantastic network, with a world of potential and it should be utilized like one. 

I would like to see more guest bloggers - progressive thinkers and writers and folks at the local level sharing what works in their neighborhoods.  I would like to see BFA help us organize a rapid response network, as Audrey suggested - they organized a great one 'back in the day' (remember Liz?!!) and it would just be a matter of resurrecting their tools and outline - who knows, perhaps she's still doing the RRN.  we also used to have links to good resources like that, so I would ask you to consider adding that, as well.

when you're collaborating with another organization, tell us, get us involved!  link to them so we can learn about them them and really understand how progressive orgs can work together.  Danny has done a lot to rebuild my confidence in BFA, but the more you engage the blog, the more excitement and entusiasm and positive energy you create.

and please, bring back the 'bat' for fundraising - if we can GROW this network you might be amazed by the results...

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By Monica Smith on Mar 28, 2008 1:45 PM EDT

Well, you know, it's a little strange that we've got a whole coterie of people who consider themselves elites, but they haven't any of them the common courtesies we used to expect from people who'd been well brought up.

The Clintons seem to think that rudeness is a perquisite of prominence and wealth.  That's a notion they need to be disabused of.  

There are probably too many examples of Hillary's rudeness to mention, but a few spring immediately to mind:

"I took her stuff and left"

"Shame on you, Barack Obama"

"I'll take his word for it"

cackling instead of answering a question 

 

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By Karen on Mar 28, 2008 1:51 PM EDT

First, we need a blog that works and is not filled with posters flaming away. 

Pot. Kettle. Black.

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By Michael Ellis on Mar 28, 2008 1:52 PM EDT
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The right and many in the country will not accept Michelle Obamas critique of the nation, although in essence she was speaking the truth..............blind love and nationalism for ones country should never supercede dissent especially when our history is less than angelic........

Will enought of the elecctorate accpet this and the Reverend Wrights criticisms?

Im afraid not........theyll play it safe and go with the flag waving, flag lapel pins and militaristic escapades of Mccain...............they dont learn very well here...........give it another 20 years maybe.

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By Karen on Mar 28, 2008 1:54 PM EDT

Obama is doing great on the view

Yes he did!!

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By Joan In Florida on Mar 28, 2008 2:45 PM EDT

The attitude of what's-his-name on the CBS interview of Howard Dean is beyond arrogant. Howard always keeps his cool, that's why he always wins.

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 2:01 PM EDT

Susan, it always starts with the self.

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By Monica Smith on Mar 28, 2008 2:01 PM EDT

BTW, I did manage to copy all the attendees at the 2006 Clinton Global Initiative Forum.  Almost all the 20 powerful people who tried to intimidate Pelosi by threatening to withdraw their support are on it.

I have always disliked charity and dislike eleemosynary institutions even more.  Why exactly are non-governmental organizations supposed to be better than governmental organizations?

We need a word for democracy that incorporates the principle of popular participation.  How about

POPOCRACY?

POPULACRITY ?

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 2:08 PM EDT

Karen, it is me you are *judging* or just my posts?  Perhaps we could find some common ground...like beating McC.  Would that work for you?

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By audrey.nc on Mar 28, 2008 2:10 PM EDT



Joan in Fl....

What CBS interview, who, and anything in particuar that was objectionable? We do have lurkers who might like to respond to these sorts of things. Some have trouble finding addresses or knowing who to respond to.

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 2:10 PM EDT

Howard's cause needs money.  Let's put up a bat TODAY.  My credit card is panting and drooling.

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By * rdorgan on Mar 28, 2008 2:06 PM EDT

2:19 PM EDT

some people (including Hillary herself) said she "misspoke", other people said she "lied" -- whatever the case, Hillary has been Bosniazed :

http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2008/03/28/gallup_tracking_poll/index.html?source=rss&aim=/politics/war_room

Alex Koppelman

Friday, March 28, 2008 13:50 EDT  A big lead for Obama in new Gallup poll

National tracking polls that are updated daily aren't the sternest stuff to hang a presidential campaign's future on, but the latest numbers from Gallup are hard to ignore. Today's report shows Obama with a 50 to 42 percent lead over Clinton. That is not only his best performance since the Wright controversy blew up, but also ties his biggest lead ever in the Gallup Poll Daily tracking program.

The trend line: Tuesday: 47-45, Wednesday: 47/46, Thursday: 48/44, Friday: 50/42

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By Phil Specht on Mar 28, 2008 2:15 PM EDT

We can't allow John McCain to crisscross the country, fooling the American people with his "more of the same" agenda.

Your donation today helps us take him head-on everywhere.

Thank you,

Howard Dean

Make a Contribution

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By linda b on Mar 28, 2008 2:22 PM EDT
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By linda b on Mar 28, 2008 2:23 PM EDT

http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?id=3976812n

to video of howard on cbs this a.m. you tube won't work.

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By linda b on Mar 28, 2008 2:28 PM EDT

Joan, I just watched the cbs interview with harry smith and I don't think he was arrogant, all in all a good interview. harry is one of the best. jmho.

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By mainefem on Mar 28, 2008 2:32 PM EDT

BlogPac & ActBlue beat BFA to the punch.

You've been replaced. Congrats.

No SoapBlox (or accompanying blogroll & diaries) is totally beyond inane.

 48 hrs.; & it's up. No need to reinvent the wheel. Costs nearly nothing to maintain.

You've stonewalled (vs. adapted) for over 4.5 yrs.; and 99% of the regulars took off.

 NOW you want input?  Aw, come on. 

 People here groveling for something as stupid as an functioning time stamp is pathetic.

 Raise the pie higher, folks--stop low-balling expectations. 

Same 20 people here (this is NOT a bonafide robust "blog" by any definition).

 Unending incompetence & negligence doesn't bode well. 

People at HQ should've been fired long ago.

 In the bowels of Technorati rankings for years is something HQ should be downright ashamed of.

Loooong before now.  It's too late; & don't say you didn't see it coming. 

FDL already has the best bookclub (and blogs) going--don't even try to compete w/them. 

 Hit previous threads for links, or D.I.Y. Google.

 You want bloggers?

 Pay 'em. If & when you ever get things together (I won't hold my breath).

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 3:26 PM EDT

How about we ask HQ to somehow eliminate all those folks who for some strange reason post stuff about purchasing jewelry and the refinancing of auto loans.

If a person joins the bfa they should at least be required to join one of our DFA-Link groups and maybe one of their local DFA-Link groups.

Just a suggestion.

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By Sitka on Mar 28, 2008 2:38 PM EDT

How about we ask HQ to somehow eliminate all those folks who for some strange reason post stuff about purchasing jewelry and the refinancing of auto loans.

That's a mystery to me.

If a person joins the bfa they should at least be required to join one of our DFA-Link groups and maybe one of their local DFA-Link groups

Requirements suck. 

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By * rdorgan on Mar 28, 2008 2:45 PM EDT

3:00 PM EDT

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/samgrahamfelsen/gGBNhd

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120657171729866843.html?mod=politics_primary_hs

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Key findings:

  •      Overall Favorability:

Clinton: 37% positive, 48% negative

Obama: 49% positive, 32% negative

  •      Favorability Rating Among Opponent’s Supporters:

Clinton: 35% positive, 43% negative

Obama: 50% positive, 29% negative

  •      Can Unite the Country:

Clinton: 46%

Obama: 60%

  •      Shares Your Values:

Clinton: 43% yes, 57% no

Obama: 50% yes, 39% no 

But it’s about the superdelegates now, right?

Given Barack Obama’s lead in pledged delegates and the popular vote, Senator Clinton’s only path to the nomination is to somehow convince uncommitted superdelegates to overturn the will of the voters—and her attacks on Senator Obama in recent weeks appear designed to do just that.

But there is mounting evidence that superdelegates are rejecting the Clinton tactics even more resoundingly than rank-and-file Democratic voters. 

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By Phil Specht on Mar 28, 2008 2:50 PM EDT

UAW Endorses Boswell for CongressDes Moines, IA – Congressman Leonard Boswell received the support of the Iowa United Auto Workers State Community Action League (CAP) today.  “I’m honored and proud to have earned the support of the UAW,” said Boswell.  “These hard working men and women share my commitment to protecting working families, making college more affordable, creating jobs that can’t be outsourced and bringing health care to every American.”"Leonard Boswell stood by our side time and time again in pushing for CAFE standards that help the environment, lessen our dependence on foreign oil, and produce manufacturing jobs across our country," said Dennis Walker, President of the Iowa UAW State CAP.  "He fought to stop the sale of Maytag when our jobs were attacked, and has worked tirelessly to bring jobs back to the Newton area."The UAW has approximately 30,000 active and retired members in Iowa.

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By Joan In Florida on Mar 28, 2008 3:46 PM EDT

Joan, I just watched the cbs interview with harry smith

 

I have seen Harry Smith many times before. This time was over the top with agressiveness IMO, almost yelling his questions loudly to Dean as if he were deaf. Maybe we saw different interviews:)) It's in the eye of the beholder.

However, Howard can handle them all, no doubt about that, even make them look better than they are.

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By Annilow on Mar 28, 2008 3:01 PM EDT

WUFT FM Gainesville FL Friday afternoon classical music trivia question: Which opera company did Gustav Mahler conduct in the last years of his life? Don't look it up. Answer tomorrow.

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By rae hart on Mar 28, 2008 3:53 PM EDT

Obama was a professor.

University of Chicago Law School

Statement Regarding Barack Obama

From 1992 until his election to the U.S. Senate in 2004, Barack Obama served as a professor in the Law School. He was a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996. He was a Senior Lecturer from 1996 to 2004, during which time he taught three courses per year.

http://www.law.uchicago.edu/media/index.html

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By Karen on Mar 28, 2008 3:11 PM EDT

WOW! Since I never watched it before this morning when Barack was on, just figgered out who Elizabeth Hassel-mouth is!! The rethug bitch from the View!!

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By Joan In Florida on Mar 28, 2008 4:04 PM EDT

With Sen. Bob Casey’s (D-PA) endorsement of Obama (and joining of his bus tour), Obama has now picked up three superdelegates since Wednesday (Don Williams of CT and Dan Lipinski of IL, when he returned froma vacation.

I'm not sure, but isn't that more superdelegates than Clinton has gotten since Feb. 5??

In addition to that, he got the endorsements of 25 Indiana state lawmakers (not super dels).

It appears the media, with its eternal playing of the pastor videos, has not had a negative effect at all.

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By Jo*in*Vermont on Mar 28, 2008 4:12 PM EDT

things truly are changing in this country - a certain republican who is very close to me, who only 3 short years ago had decided to never speak to me again because of how I felt about what GWB was doing to our country, that republican who has NEVER voted for a democrat in his life, that person is now voting for Obama.

we have more in common than not.

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 3:23 PM EDT

from wiki...

The meaning of the word professor (Latin: professor, person is professed to be an expert in some art or science, teacher of highest rank[1]) varies. In some English-speaking countries, it refers to a senior academic who holds a departmental chair, especially as head of the department, or a personal chair awarded specifically to that individual. For example, in the UK and Australia it is a legal title conferred by a university denoting the highest academic rank, whereas The meaning of the word professor (Latin: professor, person is professed to be an expert in some art or science, teacher of highest rank[1]) varies. In some English-speaking countries, it refers to a senior academic who holds a departmental chair, especially as head of the department, or a personal chair awarded specifically to that individual. For example, in the UK and Australia it is a legal title conferred by a university denoting the highest academic rank, whereas in the United States, Brazil, Canada, India, Hong Kong, individuals often use the term professor as a polite form of address for any lecturer, or researcher employed by a college or university, regardless of rank. In some countries, e.g. Austria, France, Romania, Serbia, Poland and Italy, the term is an honorific applied also to secondary level teachers. In some countries, e.g. Austria, France, Romania, Serbia, Poland and Italy, the term is an honorific applied also to secondary level teachers.

I read somewhere, and now don't know where, that he was a beloved civil-rights teacher.  I don't think he was a full Professor or Chair of a Dept.  And I don't think he taught Constitutional Law, altho I'll have to research that.

There are teachers here on the blog.  Should we now call them professors?  Also, I think the rank of full professor would be capitalized...Professor.  But not sure about that either.

 

 

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By Jo*in*Vermont on Mar 28, 2008 4:14 PM EDT

Joan - the last I saw was Obama had gained 45 supers to Hillary's losing 6 since Feb 5th.

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By Pat in Colorado on Mar 28, 2008 3:28 PM EDT

Hi Folks,

Snowed most of yesterday and melted as fast as it snowed.  Puddle, spring will come!

Thanks BFA for asking for input.  I miss the variety of bloggers here.  I appreciate the immediate news, the links, and the dialogue.  Sometimes the blog degenerates into name calling and demeaning, but for the most part it's pretty rare.  I'd like to see the blog increase its members so that it had some of the same impact as Daily KOS and other blogs.  Also, the bats, fundraising, and training opportunities are important.  Most of all I appreciate the energy, enthusiasm, and expertise that goes into training.  It will be a major difference in the voting population of this country. 

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By Huron John on Mar 28, 2008 3:29 PM EDT

Sitka wrote:

On the original blog I had to sign in with my name and email for EVERY POST (that required true devotion). It had no picture or linking functions.

I took advantage of Netscape "remember" function in the early days, so could post at will.

This version is in much worse condition than any of its predecessors (or other blogs).

Fix the damn thing Charles--it ain't rocket science!

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By Huron John on Mar 28, 2008 3:31 PM EDT

My last post got buried 5 back.

That sucks.

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By Monica Smith on Mar 28, 2008 3:26 PM EDT
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By Pat in Colorado on Mar 28, 2008 3:32 PM EDT

Annilow,

I appreciate your music focus. I watched Acts I and II of Hansel and Gretel on PBS Tuesday and was not pleased.  I guess I'm pretty ignorant, but I found almost no melody, nothing memorable except for the Sandman's song, which did approach melody.  Two fat women (I've nothing against fat, especially since I'm fat) who played the roles of starving Hansel and Gretel.  Given the image importance of television, this didn't work for me at all.

The sets were gruesome, the rhymes doggeral, and the grimness of the Brothers Grimm showed itself in beatings, drunkenness, anger, violence.  I had thought my granddaughters might want to see this, but I didn't even want to see or listen to it.

Can you give me some insight?  I thought it was awful and shut off the TV. 

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By seashell on Mar 28, 2008 3:28 PM EDT
Legal affairs reporters sought out Obama for years before he ran for U.S. Senate or president. CBS News quoted him as "Professor Barack Obama" in a 2000 story on whether African Americans deserve reparations for slavery.

So why didn't Obama play up the law professor -- technically "senior lecturer" -- part of his resume more in his run for U.S. Senate two years ago? Do political strategists consider it a frumpy credential that wouldn't register with voters?

"It's probably not the main qualification people are looking for," admitted Northwestern University law professor Dawn Clark Netsch, a former candidate for Illinois governor. "To suggest anybody is going to be on their feet shouting 'huzzahs' for that -- I don't think so."

"Given the fact that most people are trying to define him before he defines himself, a look at his resume will show he had a variety of experiences," said Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, who teaches law at Georgetown.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/253391,CST-NWS-prof12.stng 

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By Jo*in*Vermont on Mar 28, 2008 4:21 PM EDT

the statement about his being a professor, above, is from the university's website.  if Obama's fellows at the University called him professor, I'm not sure why anyone else is having such a problem with it.    http://www.law.uchicago.edu/media/index.html

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 4:27 PM EDT

seashell :-)

...and always end with you.

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 4:27 PM EDT

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

There is a new Howardly thread.

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By Pat in Colorado on Mar 28, 2008 3:42 PM EDT

One last comment, then will check back later.  I've just finished reading the March 31st issue of Newsweek that details Obama's coming of age.  The more I read about this man, the more impressed I am.  He does have big visions, and he seems to have a strong ethical, moral sense and a passion for social justice. 

Jonathan Alter quotes F.D.R. in his article "The Obama Dividend".  "The presidency is pre-eminently a place of moral leadership."  

Alter goes on to say, "Every great president has been a captivating teacher. By talking honestly and intelligently about a subject that most Americans would rather ignore, Obama offered a preview of how he would perform as educator-i -chief."

"Obama's unique assts have usually been viewed in international terms. " He goes on to say that it would initially "blow the minds of people in the Middle East and other regions," but acknowledges that the effect might be short term.  

He relates that Obama told audiences in the Ebenezer Baptist Church that they needed to stop being homophobic and anti-Semitic.  "This is powerful stuff and would make him an important president even if his legislation stalled."

He talks about the hard part of the president using the bully pulpuit to instruct, illuminate, and rearrange our mental furniture. "

He conclues that Barack Obama know show to think big, elevate the debate and transport the public to a new place. "That's what real preseidnts are for." 

Please those who are not inclined to support him, go to the Newsweek website or read the magazine, the March 31st issue.  It may change your minds. 

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By Susan Rowe on Mar 28, 2008 4:32 PM EDT

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