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Election on the Edge

Written by: Thomas Janowski on Oct 10, 2008 9:10 PM EDT

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I'm beginning to think this election could have implications beyond epic proportions.  I'm also beginning to believe that this election could bring Obama in on a true landslide.  Why do I think this?  It's the economy, stupid. 

The financial crisis in touching absolutely everyone--whether it is a part time employee at McDonalds who is almost unable to afford gas to drive to work or a middle class working family that just saw their 401K lose a tremendous amount of value to those people who actually caused the banking industry to collapse before our eyes. 

People aren't just hurting financially--people are angry.  In my current job, I'm taking calls from people who are checking on their 401K investments.  I hear the fear and anger in their voices.  Away from work, I'm seeing an awesome trend of Obama signs everywhere including the Town of Gates, a western suburb of Rochester, NY.  Trust me, any democratic candidate signs in Gates is big news because 5 years ago few Democrats dared to display a lawn sign.  Now the Obama signs outnumber all other signs.  Finally, I'm happy and proud when I drive down the streets of this town. 

People are looking to Barack Obama for the answers to the growing number of issues plaguing our economy.  People don't trust the Republicans.  People don't trust John McCain to be anything but a clone of W. 

And now more proof comes to light regarding the fact that Sarah Palin isn't the down home, simple, uncorrupt elected official.  Palin does things in Alaska to match the worst of what politicians do in Washington DC--she abuses power.  In case anyone was wondering, abuse of power isn't a trait of a maverick. 

I've also been thinking back to the 2nd presidential debate because something McCain did has been bugging me.  McCain belittled Obama's health insurance plan because it had too much government involvement and oversight.  Yet, McCain knows exactly what happened when he championed less and less regulations on the banking industry.  McCain made it sound as if government involvement in a health insurance plan was a horrible thing.  Isn't that un-American to suggest government can't be good or do good things?  If Americans can't count on good government to do good things, why would we bother to vote?  And why would John McCain run for office to become part of something that he doesn't believe should be involved in our lives?

McCain and Palin seem finished to me.  The extreme negativity from them suggests they are running scared and running on empty.  It's over.

I feel as if the voting citizens of America are reaching their boiling point.  I trust in these most dire circumstances, they will make the right decision on election day. 

I'm heading to the Commonwealth of Pennsylanvia bright and early on Saturday to campaign for our next president!

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Saturday articles

Written by: Gerry L on Oct 11, 2008 9:55 AM EDT

Saturday~

***************round of articles about our domestic ‘issues’ ~ October 11th,  2008

Computer hurdles today…equal frustration & delay..

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Valuable analysis…

Market Fundamentalism and the Madness of Crowds...

Bill Moyers interviews George Soros…

http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10102008/transcript4.html

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The Woman Who Could Have Prevented This Financial Mess Was Silenced by Greenspan, Rubin and Summers

By Katrina vanden Heuvel, TheNation.com
http://www.alternet.org/story/102559/

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Sorry America, its not new to us. (on the mcCain/Palin smear events)

Written by: Jim Nichols on Oct 10, 2008 1:35 PM EDT

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Being Chairman of the Henry County Democratic party has taught me a lot about organizing. But it is not surprising to watch the tone and invective that has appeared in the past week. Fear tactics, intimidation, and personal threats that lie just below the surface of far too many Republicans is something Democrats here in the South find to be quite common. I saw it as a human rights organizer after 9/11, as an anti-war organizer in the run up to the war, and have watched it grow during this campaign.

After the conservative take over of the Republican party, the base of that party is fixated on beliefs that have no bases in reality. They hold these beliefs very strongly and it resonates within the culture here at a near pathological state.

Its important to note the pathology--these are good people, they work hard and try to live upstanding lives. But in the midst of fear, and lacking the security of knowing things are going to be okay, that pathology starts to surface. Traitor, Communist, unamerican, the devil, satanist, f---'in coward; I've been called all these things right to my face by men far larger than myself swinging their arms in an erratic style. The aggressive postures, the tone, lack of any valid reasoning's for their beliefs has caused many who support getting affordable health care, a sane foreign policy, or books in our schools, to stay silent. I have citizens who want to volunteer for the Democrats but are terrified that their neighbors will find out they are a democrat and will therefore not do anything that can connect them to the party or Obama.

Haven't you seen the emails-- Obama is a terrorist, Obama is a socialist... why haven't you heard Obama Osama, isn't that clear enough! Our way of life is at risk, it reads. I knew the "kill him," "terrorist" screams at recent events were on their way when my nephew sincerely asked me what I thought about people saying Obama is the anti-christ. He truly wanted to know what to think of this, you could see it in his eyes. And the reason he was curious was because kids can see when people are serious in their beliefs. Just below the surface of every smear email, or chuckle from a joke at a dinner party is someone who at some subconscious level is fearful and doesn't know how to protect their families from the outside world. I responded without blinking an eye and in a very serious tone said, "they have no integrity."

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The Media Does Matter

Written by: DFA Staff on Oct 10, 2008 1:10 PM EDT

Media Matters for America is a not-for-profit, progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media. Media Matters is the first organization to systematically monitor the media for conservative misinformation every day, in real time.  For more information, visit www.mediamatters.org.

MSNBC.com's First Read again falsely claimed McCain "did not vote" against troop funding

In an October 8 post, MSNBC.com's First Read again falsely claimed that Sen. John McCain opposed -- but did not vote on -- a 2007 troop-funding appropriations bill. Discussing Cindy McCain's claim that Sen. Barack Obama's "vote to not fund my son when he was serving sent a cold chill through my body," NBC News/National Journal reporters Matthew Berger and Carrie Dann reported: "Both McCain and Obama have opposed Senate measures with troop funding attached. ... McCain opposed, but did not vote, on a troop-funding measure earlier that year that did call for a withdrawal timeline, a position with which he vigorously disagrees." In fact, while McCain did not vote on a later version of the appropriations bill, he voted against the measure on March 29, 2007, and said at the time that he was opposing it, in part, because it "would establish a timeline" for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.

As Media Matters for America documented, First Read's Dann and NBC News deputy political director Mark Murray also falsely claimed in an October 2 post that Sen. Joe Biden was wrong when he said during that day's vice presidential debate that McCain "voted against funding the troops" in a 2007 appropriations bill. First Read wrote: "McCain OPPOSED -- but did not vote on -- a Senate measure with troop funding because it contained a timetable for withdrawal" [emphasis in original].

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Election Confidential

Written by: DFA Staff on Oct 10, 2008 12:43 PM EDT

Friday, October 10

In This Issue

Election Confidential #2

It is day 26 of the election countdown. Obviously debate #2, where McCain failed to make any headway, and a number of positive polls all provide some breathing space and growing confidence.

But when one candidate jumps ahead, the media like to help "tighten" the race to make the media more important. This obscures a more problematic issue: the growing deluge of stories about voter purges and machine problems. Today's front page New York Times article by Ian Urbina was an eye-opener, and it didn't even give us the whole story. The specter of voter system incompetence and corruption gives us all pause, reminding us that Obama may need to be well ahead in battle ground states in order to win, (the Bradley effect notwithstanding -- see below)

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I never, ever thought I would see this in my inbox from my Republican uncle.

Written by: Kate Drazner on Oct 10, 2008 1:06 PM EDT

My uncle is a conservative dentist in Chicago. He never shared in the Chicago pride with my parents and I over the rise of our beloved Senator to the rank of front-runner for arguably the most powerful position in the world. In fact, this was a guy that I distinctly remember peering upon my newly-acquired nose ring as I sat in his dentist's chair, home on a break from college, and sneering, "I'm gonna rip that thing right off of your face, you tree hugger." (That should come off more tongue-in-cheek and lighthearted than it reads - he's actually a very nice man.)

So, for a few months now, my uncle and I have been engaged in an electronic war of words (and forwarded partisan propaganda). I'd like to share the story arc of correspondence that has occurred between us, starting way back in June and ending with the bombshell I received from him yesterday afternoon.

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Today, In Connecticut

Written by: DFA Staff on Oct 10, 2008 12:11 PM EDT

Connecticut Ruling Overturns Ban on Same-Sex Marriage

Connecticut's Supreme Court ruled Friday that same-sex couples have the right to marry, making the state the third behind Massachusetts and California to legalize such unions.

The divided court ruled 4-3 that gay and lesbian couples cannot be denied the freedom to marry under the state constitution, and Connecticut's civil unions law does not provide those couples with the same rights as heterosexual couples.

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Communications Director

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The Truth About ACORN

Written by: DFA Staff on Oct 10, 2008 10:50 AM EDT

To: Interested Parties
From: Bertha Lewis and Steve Kest
Date: October 9, 2008
Re: The Truth About ACORN's Voter Registration Drive

Election Day is less than a month away, and our efforts to make sure that low-income and minority voters have a voice and vote on November 4th are in full swing. Unfortunately, just as we've seen in previous election cycles, the more success we have in empowering these voters, the more attacks we have to fend off from partisan forces making unfounded accusations to disparage our work and help maintain the status quo of an unbalanced electorate. We want to take this opportunity to separate the facts of our successes from the falsehoods of our attackers.

On Monday, October 6, as voter registration deadlines passed in most states, ACORN completed the largest, most successful nonpartisan voter registration drive in history. In partnership with the nonpartisan organization Project Vote, we helped register over 1.3 million low-income, minority, and young voters in a total of 21 states.

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Friday finds

Written by: Gerry L on Oct 10, 2008 7:53 AM EDT

Friday~

***************round of articles about our domestic ‘issues’ ~ October 10th,  2008

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Moment of Truth

Paul Krugman

~~~The consequences of Lehman’s fall were apparent within days, yet key policy players have largely wasted the past four weeks. Now they’ve reached a moment of truth: They’d better do something soon — in fact, they’d better announce a coordinated rescue plan this weekend — or the world economy may well experience its worst slump since the Great Depression.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/10/opinion/10krugman.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin

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Analysis

The End Of American Capitalism?

Anthony Faiola

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/09/AR2008100903425.html?hpid%3Dtopnews&sub=AR

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The Speaker Speaks

Written by: DFA Staff on Oct 9, 2008 3:46 PM EDT

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Pelosi Announces House Democrats to Convene Economic Forum on Monday

Washington, D.C. -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced today that House Democratic leaders will convene an economic forum on Monday with some of America’s leading economists to help Congress develop an economic recovery plan that focuses on creating jobs and strengthening our economy.

“Just as the President and Congress worked together in recent weeks on an economic rescue plan to help bring stability to our financial markets, we must now take additional action and pass a jobs creation and economic recovery stimulus plan,” Pelosi said.

The October 13 forum, to be held in the Speaker’s office in the Capitol, will help Congress develop an economic recovery plan that will create jobs by rebuilding our roads, bridges and highways, prevent cuts to vital government services such as health, education, and public safety, extend unemployment benefits, and help families cope with rising food costs.

“House Democratic leaders look forward to hearing from many of America’s preeminent economic minds on what Congress and the President can do together to help families who are struggling in these difficult and worrying economic times,” Pelosi said.

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