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Watch Countdown with Keith Olbermann on the net at http://liberal.democratz.org
Linked to groups: DFA Central Ohio, Beaucoup Blues Rapid Response Media Team, Missouri DFA, DFA-MC, Democracy for America Miami-Dade (DFAM)
Did you miss last night's episode of Countdown with Keith Olbermann? Does your tv system not have MSNBC? If so then you can watch Countdown with Keith Olbermann on the net at
http://liberal.democratz.org and if you can't get to that web page then go to
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2pnn4/dmocrats1/id2.html
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Send this letter to congress to end Republiklan filibusters and get needed legislation enacted. http://write2congress.buyblue.biz
Linked to groups: Chittenden South DFA, Capitol Area Progressives (CAP) , Florida DFA, North Dallas Democracy For America, Connecticut DFA
Send the following letter by fax to Senate Republican minority leader
Senator Mitch McConnell. Tell other people to visit this site and have
these people to get other people to visit this site.
Go to http://write2congress.buyblue.biz which will have the letter
shown below in the text box and the fax information for Senator
McConnell. Just enter your name and email in the left hand box and fill
in the captcha code and then click on the button that reads send free
fax now.
Dear Senator Senator McConnell
I want the following actions taken and legislation enacted into law.
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A message from a four-legged friend.
Linked to groups: Connecticut Greens, "FreePress.org" OhioHonestElections, Take Back Red California, Democracy for Gloucester County , Lake Democracy for America
Mitzy is a two year old Brittany Spaniel/Chocolate Lab mix. She is a wonderful dog who loves to play, especially fetch, and loves to go for rides in the car. She knows how to sit, shake and heel.
Mitzy's family loved her very much. They had her spayed, as all responsible pet-owners should, and took her to the Vet for the least little problem. Mitzy was a member of the family, and when a member of your family is sick, you take them to the doctor.
However, about six months ago, the father of Mitzy's family lost his job. The result was so financially devastating that they could no longer afford to care for Mitzy and were forced to surrender her to the Missaukee Humane Society.
Given the exponential descent of our economy, Mitzy's story has become all too common. But, there is something you can do to help. Missaukee Humane Society (MHS) is a small shelter in rural northern Michigan, dependent on contributions to continue their mission of mercy. They are one of the only no-kill animal shelters left in Michigan, and are currently running on a deficit, at full capacity. Many mornings, the staff arrives to find abandoned pets, left overnight by owners who can no longer afford to feed or care for them.
Right now, MHS is attempting to win a $10,000 prize from Adopt-a-Pet.com. Please, can you spare 30 seconds of your time to vote for MHS, by clicking on...
http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/70962/?refer=26290.12.1229816824.4762
$10,000 could save literally hundreds of abandoned pets - Pets that give us nothing but unconditional love in exchange for an occasional pat on the head, a squeaky toy to play with, and a couple of bowls filled with food and fresh water.
Because MHS is in a rural, sparsely populated area, they need as many votes as possible from all across the state, and all across the country. Please vote now at...
http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/70962/?refer=26290.12.1229816824.4762
Time is running out, so please don't wait. The contest ends January 31, 2009, at 11:59pm. After you vote, you will have an opportunity to forward information about the contest to as many people as possible so that they can join you in this worthy cause. Vote, spread the word, be a voice for the voiceless...
http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/70962/?refer=26290.12.1229816824.4762
I thank you, and Mitzy thanks you.
The one absolute, unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world—the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous—is his dog…
- George Graham Vest, American lawyer and politician, 1830-1904
Can you spare 30 seconds of your time to help save abandoned pets?
Linked to groups: Atlanta DFA - Fundraising & House Parties, DFA Reno/Democracy for Nevada, North Baltimore County DFA, Indianapolis -- Northside Meetup, Athens - Clarke County DFA
As our economic crisis continues to worsen, some of the most vulnerable among us can not speak for themselves - Unwanted and abandoned pets. Missaukee Humane Society (MHS) is a small shelter in rural Northern Michigan, dependent on contributions to continue their mission of mercy. MHS is one of the only no-kill animal shelters left in Michigan. They are currently running on a deficit, and at full capacity. Many mornings, the staff arrives to find abandoned pets, left overnight by owners who can no longer afford to feed or care for them.
Right now, MHS is attempting to win a $10,000 prize from Adopt-a-Pet.com. Please, can you spare 30 seconds of your time to vote for MHS, by clicking on...
http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/70962/?refer=26290.12.1229816824.4762
$10,000 could save literally hundreds of abandoned pets - Pets that give us nothing but unconditional love in exchange for an occasional pat on the head, game of fetch, and a couple of bowls filled with food and fresh water.
Because MHS is in a rural, sparsely populated area, they need as many votes as possible from all across the state, and all across the country. Please vote now at...
http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/70962/?refer=26290.12.1229816824.4762
The one absolute, unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world—the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous—is his dog…a man’s dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness. He will sleep on the cold ground, where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if only he can be near his master’s side. He will kiss the hand that had no food to offer, he will lick the wounds and sores that come in encounter with the roughness of the world. He guards the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert, he remains. When riches take wings and reputation falls to pieces he is as constant in his love as the sun in its journey through the heavens. If fortune drives the master forth an outcast in the world, friendless and homeless, the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him to guard against danger, to fight against his enemies. And when the last scene of all comes, and death takes the master in its embrace, and his body is laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue their way, there by his graveside will the noble dog be found, his head between his paws, his eyes sad but open in alert watchfulness, faithful and true even to death.
- George Graham Vest, American lawyer and politician, 1830-1904
Happy Thanksgiving from Missaukee County (Michigan) :)
Linked to groups: Democracy for Texas - Austin, DFA-Evanston North Shore, DFA/Greater Bowie DEMOCRATS, 49th Ward DFA, Michigan Democracy for America
To all my friends at Democracy for America,
May your Thanksgiving be filled with Love, Faith and Laughter.
Best wishes,
Richard Renner
Missaukee County Commissioner-elect
Membership Chair, Missaukee County Democratic Party
- Albert Einstein
"...let's not forget all the hard-working, progressive Democrats who are running for local offices..." - Democrats.com
Linked to groups: Hunterdon DFA, Human Rights Campaign, Capitol Area Progressives (CAP) , Democracy for America - Orange County, Change For Louisville
"...let's not forget all the hard-working, progressive Democrats who are running for local offices...Local and state offices have an enormous impact on our lives, and also produce our future national leaders..." - Democrats.com
CHALLENGE: ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT to raise $380! Help the only Democratic County Commissioner in Missaukee County (Michigan).
On Tuesday, November 4th, history was made in Missaukee County. I was fortunate enough to defeat a Republican incumbent for County Commissioner in the second most Republican county in the state of Michigan. However, as with many campaigns, I have debt to pay off, and several final expenses to pay. I need to raise $380 in 3 days. Can I count on you? Making a contribution is easier than ever. Just click on the link below, and make a secure, online contribution using PayPal...
OFFICIALLY ENDORSED BY MID-MICHIGAN DEMOCRACY FOR AMERICA (MMDfA)!“Richard REALLY knows his stuff and has specific plans for improving his county.”
As I was quoted in our local daily, the Cadillac News, following my victory...
"The voters...have made a determination that the status quo is no longer acceptable, that we expect more accountability, greater openness, and transparency in county government."
Please, help me pay off my debt by raising $380 in 3 days. Just click on the link below, and make a secure, online contribution using PayPal...
Victory '10,
Richard Renner
Missaukee County Commissioner-elect
"...public service must be more than doing a job efficiently and honestly. It must be a complete dedication to the people...with full recognition that every human being is entitled to courtesy and consideration."
- Margaret Chase Smith, U.S. Senator from Maine, 1949-1973
I am going to be honest
Linked to groups: Change for Kentucky Organizers
I am registered a Democrat, but I am actually an independent.
What bothers me is that our parties do not stand for what they say their real party platforms are. I don't want government or health care pushed on me or anyone else either, what I want is a free government where we have the right to work together to build a better community where we can all live together and get our real needs met and no one has to go without or be worked to death.
Kentucky is one of the changingest places that I know of, there is room for growth and people know it. Change can often be good if it is the right kinds of change. It can also serve to be bad if it isn't.
I honestly think that what our country needs is some stability for a while, no major changesk, but some time to look back and reconsider where we are going now that Bush has been in office for two terms. I finally see him doing some things that I like at the end of his term, but I didn't vote for him I voted for Gore.
Kentucky is one of the most Republican voting states that I know of without understanding what the Republican platform actually is. Both platforms have some good points and some not so good points to them. If I am going to start posting in here I think that my next post if you all don't mind will be on what the party platforms actually are suppose to be about, so that when we go out to vote or tell others how to vote we will understand what we are really doing. I will wait now to see what happens with this post.
Rattling the cage...
Linked to groups: Change for Kentucky Organizers
I've put out a call on Blog For America for help in supporting us in our campaigning this year.
Check it out at:
http://www.blogforamerica.com/view/20389
and recommend it so it stays more 'visible' on the blog.
Many thanks,
Sarah Glenn
US Senator Joe Biden
Linked to groups: Change for Kentucky Organizers
US Senator Joe Biden will be in Maysville at the Limestone Landing this Saturday October 7th, 2006 at 11:15am. He will be accompanied by candidates Ken Lucas and Carol Rice Allen. We want all Changers there for a strong showing.....see you there!!!!!
Thank You....Thank You
Linked to groups: Change for Kentucky Organizers
I want to personally thank everyone that came for our walk for Carol Allen and Ken Lucas. We reached over a thousand homes with great feed back. I am so pleased to be affiliated with Change for Ky and feel that we have a real voice in our local government. I believe in progressivism and feel that it is the right direction for the party and that more young Democrats will get involved if they believe that this is the future of our party!!! Thanks to all of you that walked and we look forward to working for you in the future!!!
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