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by Indianadem
Make of this what you will.
The editorial board of The New York Times is endorsing Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination and Senator John McCain as the Republican nominee. Hil
This generally is the stage of a campaign when Democrats have to work hard to get excited about whichever candidate seems most likely to outlast an uninspiring pack. That is not remotely the case this year. and McCain
We have strong disagreements with all the Republicans running for president. The leading candidates have no plan for getting American troops out of Iraq. They are too wedded to discredited economic theories and unwilling even now to break with the legacy of President Bush. We disagree with them strongly on what makes a good Supreme Court justice.
I can only say AAACCCCKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!! by Indianadem
Once in a while I like to lurk by some of the state progressive blogs just to see what's happening around the region. Today Blue Indiana facilitated my wanderings by posting a convenient list of links to several state blogs and as I clicked into BlueGrassRoots, here's this great story about Mitch McConnell's confrontation with activist 12 year old Heaven and her vet mom Heather. We may be seeing the birth of the next Cindy Sheehan!
From "A Day in the Life of a Crazed KY Dem"
Finally, our opportunity! "Senator, I want to talk to you about the war in Iraq. It will just take a minute of your time". Heaven's screaming, "Do you want my dad to die? Should I start training for war?" Holy crap, my heart is going to come out of my chest! The goon security man yells at my daughter, "We won't have any of that!" to which I replied, "What are you going to do? This is free speech!" Then we resume asking the Senator for a minute of his time. Vrrrrooooommm - his rented SUV halls ass out of my alley - presumably for the first and last time. In retaliation for this horrendous 1st Amendment assault, Mitch is apparently threatening to dump all his Paducah earmarks into the toilet. Also, mom's job is in jeopardy.
The elation from last night has since turned to trepidation and perhaps a tinge of outright fear. Little did I know the firestorm that was about to ensue. Apparently, yours truly, "The Little Vet Who Could", and her pre-teen daughter "The Little Girl Who Did", rattled the Senator to such a degree that we were the subject of great discussion during Senator McConnell's exclusive fund-raising event in Western Kentucky, towards which he laid rubber out of my theater's alley to attend. Yet, the fun didn't stop there. Little did I know, we were also the topic of discussion at many other emergency meetings throughout this tiny town of 25,000 on this cold, blustery Paducah day, January 16, 2008. h/t to cubswin39 at the orange place and briansmith at BlueGrassRoots Comments >> (1 comment) by Indianadem
There are some real gems scattered around the smaller blogs out there. Here's one from my home state that will be on my reading list from now on. It's obvious Robert has poured a lot of energy into Left Of Centrist from his extensive YouTube selections and Blog World Report.
Here's a holiday tribute from the blogmaster himself. You go Robert!
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With morons like these around, its no wonder we're in the shape we're in. Do you suppose they vote?
Thanks to Bryan Zepp Jamieson of MyTown for the tip. Comments >> (6 comments) by Indianadem
Helen Thomas hails Dorothy Thompson as one of "The Greatest American Journalists Of Our Times" in her latest book Watchdogs Of Democracy?.
Dorothy Thompson, who was born in 1894 in Lancaster, New York, and died in 1961 in Portugal, was viewed as one of the two most influential women in America along with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in 1939 when war was breaking out in Europe. Ms. Thompson took controversial stands and backed the underdog. She wrote a column, "On The Record," three times a week and appeared as a magazine writer and commentator on NBC radio. Her wisdom from over seventy years ago seems eerily appropriate today.
She also declared in 1935, "No people ever recognize their dictator in advance. He never stands for election on the platform of dictatorship. He always represents himself as the instrument of Incorporated National Will.... When our dictator turns up, you can depend on it that he will be one of the boys, and he will stand for everything traditionally American. And nobody will ever say Heil to him, nor will they call him 'Fuhrer' or 'Duce' (Mussolini's title). But they will greet him with one great big universal, democratic, sheeplike bleat of 'Okay, Chief!'" Since we're headed into a new year with a new (hopefully much improved) congress for 2007, I'd like to start with a new sig line, too. I thought another Thompson quote would be a good reminder to myself about the attitude I'd like to maintain.
"Only when we are no longer afraid do we begin to live." Comments >> (8 comments) by Indianadem
If you're passionate about media reform and net neutrality, check out the details for the National Conference for Media Reform taking place in Memphis Jan. 12- 14.
MoveOn is offering a reduced rate. A partial speaker lineup:
Speeches by Academy Award winners Geena Davis and Jane Fonda, and actor Danny Glover.
I'd go just to hear Bill Moyers and I've been a Helen Thomas fan ever since the Colbert video. Unfortunately, I have a new job beginning Jan. 1 and won't be traveling far for a while. Comments >> (3 comments) by Indianadem
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Yesterday we had a rally for Baron Hill, our candidate for congress in the IN-9th district.
Our little town is jam-packed with tourists this time of year and we knew we'd have quite an audience. What made our little rally unusual, was that we had a very special guest, former Senator Birch Bayh (Evan's dad). Waiting for the senator to arrive. The traffic was horrible, so he was delayed. After welcoming the senator, we chatted for a few minutes, then went over to the local volunteer fire dept. fish fry for a sandwich. Senator Bayh greets a volunteer who is running for local office this election. Greeting some of the locals. We left the courthouse and canvassed the downtown, speaking with many of the shopowners and people on the street. It was a pleasure to watch the senator in action. He has a very genteel manner and gracefully deflects comments that detract from his points. People were greeted like old friends and neighbors. Lots of the shopowners took a few minutes from a very busy afternoon to chat politics. I only heard one negative comment from a couple of women who were obvious Sodrel supporters. Most of the feedback we received was quite positive for Baron. I found it also interesting that Senator Bayh didn't feel the need for an elaborate and expensive security detail to accompany him on his visit. The last time Sodrel came to town, he brought several security types with him. Comments >> (12 comments) by Indianadem
Our old friends from 2004, the Swift Boaters, may have struck a reef in the midwest according to a story posted this afternoon at the Indystar online news site.
Attorney General Steve Carter said today that a California-based group has agreed to stop making automated phone calls attacking Democratic congressional candidate Baron Hill. Apparently several people filed formal complaints with the Indiana Attorney General after receiving automated "push poll" calls against Hill.
Carter had warned the political parties against such calls in August and is investigating a complaint against another campaign which he has not identified. After holding a news conference announcing that investigation, his office received 12 complaints about the Economic Freedom Fund calls. In those calls, a person purports to be taking an automated poll, which then slams Hill's record. Hill, a former Democratic congressman, is running against Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Sodrel trying to regain the southeastern Indiana seat he lost to Sodrel in 2004. For the newly active political reader, some background on Mister Perry and his motley crew.
The Associated Press reported that the Economic Freedom Fund is financed through a $5 million donation from Bob J. Perry, a Texas homebuilder with close ties to White House adviser Karl Rove. Perry also bankrolled the Swift Boat attack ads against the war record of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry in 2004. What should we do with this scurvy dog?
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Every now and then, a friend and fellow activist sends an e-mail around titled "Another Reason To Be Politically Active". It always contains an account of some new outrage from the neocons and their horribly failed administration. He knows it will put enough fire in our bellies to gather enough energy to rise up and fight some more.
One such travesty that should simmer in our hearts forever is the drowning of New Orleans. This morning, I happened upon this haunting requiem from John Stewart, formerly of the Kingston Trio and NMSherwin. Here is my reason for today to remain politically active. Many thanks to Nikki for the video.
Title: New Orleans Comments >> (5 comments) by Indianadem
Apparently, Keith Olbermann wasn't alone yesterday in his denunciation of the current (mis)administration.
Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Andersen offered his own scathing rant denouncing the preznit and assorted cronies. Could it be a movement? Crooks & Liars has the video and text for the broadband impaired.
A patriot does not tell people who are intensely concerned about their country to just sit down and be quiet; to refrain from speaking out in the name of politeness or for the sake of being a good host; to show slavish, blind obedience and deference to a dishonest, war-mongering, human-rights-violating president. Comments >> (9 comments)
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