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by Carnacki
I arrived at Austin Thursday just in time to hear Howard Dean speak outside the convention center.
It was one of those moments in life where timing is perfect. In many ways Howard Dean's work as a presidential candidate and then as DNC chairman got me there. Read more... (2 comments, 816 words in story) by Carnacki
Today is the anniversary of our adoption of Lucy.
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Most importantly, WV-02.
In 2006, ineffective Bush Republican Rep. Shelley Moore Capito won re-election with 57 percent of the vote in a year that saw Democrats take over the House nationally. Read more... (1 comment, 525 words in story) by Carnacki
Ineffective Republican Rep. Shelley Moore Capito came in to office with her good friend George W. Bush and she needs to leave with him. For the past 7 and a half years what has she accomplished for WV-02? Nothing. She has little to show for her four terms in office for the WV-02 District.
As Clem pointed out the right wing bloggers don't even write anything positive about her because there's nothing there.
Like her political idol George W. Bush, Shelley Moore Capito grew up as the child of privilege. Her father former Gov. Arch Moore made sure when she wanted to run for office she was elected. She was born on 3rd base and acts like she hit a triple. And throughout her long years in Congress, she's voted consistently on issues that have helped people like her - wealthy and born into privilege - over people who know what it's like to earn a paycheck through the sweat of our brows. She's voted against bills supported by the unions and she's voted on bills that put a greater burden on the middleclass to give bigger tax cuts to the rich. Anne Barth was born the daughter of a minister, who served different parishes throughout the state. Then she served as the right hand of Senator Byrd as he served the people of the state. When it comes to getting the job done, Anne can. Read more... (3 comments, 359 words in story) by Carnacki
Part of this diary was originally published on June 9 at West Virginia Blue.
My connecting train was late tonight. It was hot as hell and I struck up a conversation with three young men, two black, one white, at the station about the heat and the lateness of the train. When we boarded, someone warned us the next car down didn't have air conditioning working so I went up to the second deck and all the way to the end seat where I could stretch out. The other three followed me up and I had the end seat facing them as they sat sideways.
The man sitting closest to me, an African American in his 20s, was muscular with a tattoo of a flaming skull on his left bicep with "Protect Me From Evil" written around it (the skull not the bicep). He pulled out a book, Barack Obama's Dreams of My Father. His friends also began reading their books too though I could not see the titles. Read more... (2 comments, 4069 words in story) by Carnacki
I want to tell you a story about my father. And then I'm going to ask you to do something. It'll probably not be easy. You probably won't even like me asking you to do it. It could be one of the best things you can ever do.
Read more... (4 comments, 1397 words in story) by Carnacki U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall (D) of West Virginia's 3rd District in the southern end of the state endorsed Sen. Barack Obama early on.Rahall, chairman of the Arab American caucus, is in a district that went largely for Sen. Hillary Clinton. Rahall did what he could do, but as kos and others have pointed out, Congressional representatives and senators do not have political machines to turn out the vote for other candidates. But that didn't stop Rahall from trying and he deserves our thanks. Read more... (340 words in story) by Carnacki
Sure it's a primary and not a general election, but in a year where the Republican brand has a lower approval rating than herpes it's something to consider:
Barack Obama with just 26 percent of the Democratic votes 91,663. More good news to consider. Anne Barth is going to face Shelley Moore Capito. Read more... (3 comments, 1266 words in story) by Carnacki
I've been posting for quite some time now of the large gap in West Virginia in the grassroots support and county level Democratic activists for Sen. Barack Obama well out of proportion to the polls that showed Sen. Hillary Clinton ahead in West Virginia by a large margin.
Today in Berkeley County, one of the largest counties in the state, 50 of the 52 delegates elected at the county convention today to the state convention in Charleston were Sen. Barack Obama supporters. Read more... (5 comments, 914 words in story) by Carnacki I wrote earlier at MyDD about the contradictory nature of West Virginia and the West Virginia presidential primary race. Yesterday provided a great example. Read more... (5 comments, 1482 words in story) by Carnacki
I went to the peace vigil in Shepherdstown tonight. Five years of the occupation already. Some have been at it since before the Iraq invasion and occupation.
The event was moved to O'Hurley's General Store due to the rain. I saw many familiar faces from other peace events and political campaigns and I saw new faces as well. There were about 80 people in all in the large room where music and dances are sometimes held. Read more... (484 words in story) by Carnacki "If this trend continues, no one could discriminate against anyone for any reason." Del. Kelli Sobonya (R-Cabell). source.
13:34 I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. Read more... (1 comment, 1813 words in story) by Carnacki
I was in New York City on a business trip when I went into the now notorious Emperor's Club. This diary is about my experience there.
Read more... (7 comments, 330 words in story) by Carnacki Someone shot this video with a cellphone on Feb. 1 when WV-02 Democratic candidate Anne Barth made her Eastern Panhandle announcement in Martinsburg and just posted it on YouTube. This is great to see and I hope the campaign uses YouTube a lot because Barth is a great candidate. Here's Clem's post from this same Feb. 1 event. I spoke to a union guy last week at the gym, who saw her at this event and at her speech before the West Virginia AFL-CIO. He thought Barth was wonderful here, just after she filed, and he raved about how polished she has become in such a short time. Those who saw rightwing Republican Rep. Shelley Moore Capito's speech at the Rotary Club recently reported she could barely string sentences together and seemed to know little of current events in the state or of issues pending in Congress. It will be great fun watching these two clash in a debate. More on Anne Barth here.
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