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by northcountry
What do these three districts have in common? All three are currently represented by Republicans and have solid pockets of high information voters, creative class professionals and symbolic analysts. They are suburban in nature and boast a healthy dose of diversity be it geographic, economic, ethnic or racial. Obama should do quite well in these districts and has already scored impressive caucus victories in both Minnesota and Washington State. These districts and their congressional representatives also hold the key to a progressive governing coalition in an Obama administration. Much as southern democrats and Bush Dogs have held the key to democratic legislation and progressive progress over the last generation, suburban congressional democrats will exert crucial influence in energy policy, transportation, immigration, healthcare, telecommunications and technology policy over the next decade.Over the next several weeks we will explore these districts and their candidates. We’ll examine current polling data where it exists, look at current patterns of representation and the strengths and weaknesses of the democratic challengers in each district (MN-03 and NJ-07 are open seats due to retirements by republican congressman). Read more... (1 comment, 1510 words in story) by northcountry
A must read from a recovering journalist. This is a priceless confession about the run up to the war:
It hit me hard and I knew why. I remembered the story that resulted from that last appointment. I was assigned to write the foreign policy story for the "issues" series that the Strib ran as part of its Wellstone-vs.-Norm-Coleman campaign coverage. The rest is here. It's a good read and shows how much Wellstone impacted peoples lives. Comments >> (2 comments) by northcountry
Another gem from the Financial Times. Americans visiting Rome were shocked, shocked they tell at us at the level of vitriol directed at the President's visit to Italy.
A family from Tennessee tells the tale:
For the Cooper family, from Knoxville, Tennessee, visiting Rome was supposed to be the highlight to their two-week vacation in Europe. and of course the corporatists are in charge preventing a true accounting of the war:
Avoiding the issue has become easier since Europe's two most strident war critics - Gerhard Schröder, former German chancellor, and Jacques Chirac, former French president - have been replaced by Ms Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy, who are more Atlanticist in outlook. Most U.S. tourists felt the protests were aimed at Il Presidente rather than the U.S. But young Ms. Cooper was in a bit of a tiff about the Anti-American rabble on the street:
But Mr Cooper's daughter, Sarah, admitted feeling resentful. "It's tough to take when you see people being so disrespectful of our president," she said. Me, I'm learning the words to O'Canada for my next trip abroad. The full article (firewalled) is here: We don't take kindly to yer type around here For a further view of how Skeeter, I mean Mr. Cooper, and his family can't see beyond the daily talking points from Fox and the Vice President's sockpuppet, or as he likes to be known, Senator Lieberman, I refer you to NLinStPaul's excellent diary: Comments >> (12 comments) by northcountry
No, really, it's on the splash page of the Wall Street Journal. Subscription required.
This is huge.
What unites us here today is our shared belief that it will be a far greater America when we get affordable health care for all Americans," said Mr. Stern, who has been one of Wal-Mart's staunchest critics but also publicly invited CEOs to work with him on the health-care problem. "This is not just a moral problem but a major drag on American business competitiveness and job creation." AT&T, Intel, and The Communications Workers of America also joined in. This is clearly a case where effective progressive and democratic electoral work is driving real change. Almost all major social justice initiatives in the U.S. have only come to fruition when pushed against the wall by organized, outspoken progressives working both inside and outside of establishment organizations like the democratic party and the labor unions. It's no coincidence that Wal Mart's announcement comes on the heels of a string of disappointing same store sales results over the last several months: Wal Mart sees soft same store sales results>. It all matters, Madman's rants against the donklephants (love that term btw Madman), AG's penetrating insights into the underbelly of our socioeconomic model, Real History Lisa's fact based review of seminal events in our recent past, Supersoling's peace activism and Green progressivism, Booman's willingness to push "big blog" discourse, the electoral activism of MYDD and Kos. Envelope pushers like MSOC, BostonJoe and OPOL. The work and community building everyone here does every single day. But we have still have a lot of work to do, and we must be ever vigilant. Now if we can just get a Fortune 500 CEO to speak against the war in Iraq and against escalation with Iran. Comments >> (2 comments) by northcountry
My son turned 18 last Friday. But I really can't argue against or oppose this legislation.
I grew up in a mixed race working class town where almost every adult male over the age of about 35 served and a stint in the military was considered by almost every kid. For some it was the only way out. I remember this guy Mike who was a few years older than us joining the Marines. He grew up in a very dysfunctional family and all he ever wanted to do was be a Marine. He joined right out of HS. A couple of years later, he was married to his HS girlfriend, had a nice car and totally had his shit together. I wanted to be like Mike but went to college instead. My son has grown up in an affluent suburban town. He's attended one of the best high schools in the country. The military is the last thing on his mind. He's very bright, articulate and interested in history and cultures. He leans a little left but isn't left-liberal like me or crazy radical like some of the kids at our church. He's very nuanced in his thoughts and beliefs. He's probably going to study Arabic or Farsi in college next year. Thinking about a quick stint in the Army Reserves as a way to prep him for a career in the state or commerce departments or even in business or academia is the last thing on his mind. Nor I would I want to see him in today's military. And I would sell everything I own in order to keep him out of ground combat in the Middle East. But I can't argue against the draft. I can't ask my reps to vote against it. In fact I wouldn't mind seeing the draft reinstated. I think we've gone too far in asking others to do what we wouldn't do ourselves. I've suggested to him that he might want to consider serving as an Air Force officer or joining the Coast Guard or Coast Guard Reserve, but I don't think he's listening or is even aware of what advantages he has. We live on "the other side" of the main N/S highway in town. When I worked in corporate America I was in the top 20% of income earners nationwide, but in this town we were roughly in the bottom half. And we've struggled financially since the divorce and I'm more strict about the budget now. I don't think he considers us affluent. I don't know. I just don't know. I think Charley Rangel's on the money with this one. Comments >> (29 comments) by northcountry
I started this as a comment to Booman's post last Friday on Obama and that Generational Thang but it quickly grew so I thought I'd turn it into a diary. I'm close in age to Booman, though I'm actually a couple of years older than Booman. I graduated High School in 1984, he graduated in 1987. I found that much of what he had to say really resonated with me.
I grew up in a multi-racial working-class town in the Northeast. I find that I personally relate a lot more to John Edwards than to Barack Obama even though John's a southerner and a boomer and I'm a Gen Xer from the north. I do agree with Booman that the frame The Creative Class leaves out much of the democratic constituency. While it's a beautiful construct and does a great deal to explain regional competitive advantage and generational dynamics, as a political strategy I think it's a path straight back to the angry white man politics of the Reagan era which reached their zenith under Bush II. And that's quite possibly the crux of the problem. Does an Obama candidacy ignore the realities of class, work, and professional stratification in the U.S? Or does Obama represent a path to the future? Read more... (10 comments, 1347 words in story) by northcountry
at 1:20PM CST. You can listen here: Thom Hartmann
The show will be broadcast locally in the Twin Cities area at 6PM on 950AM.
Here's a quick update since we haven't posted in a while: Read more... (204 words in story) by northcountry
Wendy Wilde will be the first Democratic challenger in Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District to do TV ads in almost twenty years!
But we need your help! A local supporter has pledged $250 for the first round of cable buys if people will match them. I'd like to quadruple their pledge and accelerate the momentum we've been building over the past few weeks. I want to raise $1000 by Friday at 12 Noon. All money raised will go to put Wendy on cable TV. So make sure you mark donations with .01 cents so we can track them. You can donate here: Mom's Cookie Jar Or At Act Blue See our You Tube Video here: Had Enough?
Read the Star Tribune's Profile on Wendy that was Published Today Comments >> (3 comments) by northcountry
Wendy Wilde says Hastert lacks the moral leadership to serve as Speaker and asks him to resign from Congress. She had this to say:
Full press release below the fold. Read more... (570 words in story) MN-03: Wilde calls for Opponent to join her in signing a bi-partisan pledge to restore parents trustby northcountry
Wendy Wilde held a press conference at Congressman Jim Ramstad's office today to ask him sign a bi-partisan pledge to restore parents confidence in the U.S. Congress. Wendy had this to say:
As a mother, youth-issues activist, and voting citizen, I join other Minnesotans in being outraged by the pattern of deceit, denial and cover-up by the House Leadership. This pledge focused on restoring parent's confidence in the U.S. Congress. I am asking Congressman Jim Ramstad to join with me as one of the first signers. We are requesting that ALL members of congress and congressional candidates sign this pledge.
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For those who may be coming to terms with sexual abuse issues or who may have been "triggered" by the Foley Scandal there are support organizations in place. You can start with the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests.
I'm a survivor of clergy abuse. Though sometimes it seems really dark and you don't know how you'll get through the day, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Bruce Springsteen's music and a lot of really good people taught me that.
Update: If you're a family member, loved-one, or close friend of a survivor there is support for you too. Supporters are always welcome at SNAP. by northcountry
We're live on the radio this morning with our first flight of ads in the Twin Cities. They're playing on WCCO from Tuesday to Saturday from 5AM - 9AM and on Air America.
You can watch the You Tube video of our jingle on You Tube here: Had Enough?. Special thanks to Mike McIntee, The Squirrel Nut Zippers and Ricky Lee Jones. This is the first of what will be an extended push over the next five weeks. Stay tuned for more! Comments >> (3 comments) by northcountry
Thank you!
From Betsy O'Berry, Wendy's campaign manager:
Thank you all for your help! As of midnight, September 30, we had
Thanks to all of you for helping us raise more money than any campaign
Just a note - we are not done. Every dollar we raise from here on out Thanks again! Betsy O'Berry Wendy is the first candidate to break the $50K fundraising barrier in MN-03 in over 10 years. We are facing a 16 year incumbent widely perceived as a moderate even though he voted 82% of the time with George Bush. Comments >> (2 comments) by northcountry
For those who may be coming to terms with sexual abuse issues or who may have been "triggered" by the Foley Scandal there are support organizations in place. You can start with the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests.
I'm a survivor of clergy abuse. Though sometimes it seems really dark and you don't know how you'll get through the day, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Bruce Springsteen's music and a lot of really good people taught me that. Comments >> (14 comments)
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