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3/30/2007
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Calling all IT Doctors!
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Thu, 12/13/07
9:30 am EST
Testing, testing, 1,2,3
Is this thing on?
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Tom Bearse
Wed, 12/12/07
11:26 pm
...Professor Lessig at Stanford Law,...just a bunch of dross to former.
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I really don't know Mr. Lessig but it's transparent to me that his level of respect for American people as well as for American democracy IS at very low level.
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Sitka
Thu, 12/13/07
3:14 am
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75. *** cChalfonte***
I wouldn't pay much attention to Chris Bowers. Last I heard (from him no less) he smokes and blogs in his pajamas from his bedroom at his mother's house until he's drunk with exhaustion. He used to write all kinds of half crazy rants over at MyDD. This one about Obama sounds in that form.
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Sitka -
Thanks for that comment.
Im quite certain any 10 year old Chinese, Korean or Indian kid could fix this blog clock if given the chance.....................
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mary vb
Wed, 12/12/07
11:21 pm
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The blogs: Just went around the blogosphere a little bit. Edwards' blog doesn't have too many comments considering it's three weeks before primaries start. Obama's is pretty much buzzing.
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mary vb -
Interesting. Thanks for sharing that.
Kevin Rudd, the new Aussie prime minister, speaking earlier against the them PM John Howard, in an attempt to censure Howard for John's attack on Obama:
Congratulations Al Gore on your Nobel Peace Prize by Linda*in*SFNM
Promoted Tuesday, 12/11/07 @ 05:30 pm.
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Linda -
As you know Al will be speaking today in Bali (new Aussie PM Kevin Rudd spoke earlier), essentially taking on the Bush administration's stubborn, pig-headedness of a "leader(?) of the free world". Al IMO is the real leader here, the leader of the world who is trying to do what no other world body, no other leader or NGO activist (here in the US or anywhere in the world) has been able to do -- get Bush to change his mind.I can see by all the pics of Al that you pasted into that blog entry of two days again, was a lot of work on your part. No one here has done more to highlight the tremendous and critical work that Al has accomplished, and will acoomplish, than you.
So we should give DFA MORE money for not maintaing the blog in a satisfactory manner? That's like giving the Busg Administration more money for Iraq to fix what they messed up!
Yeah, that's a bit over the top, but if DFA wants a blog, they should maintain it. Apparently, they don't care...but I don't think they have since the campaign.
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Phil Specht
Thu, 12/13/07
6:51 am
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Monica
win or lose I have gained great appreciation for Senator Dodd, this is a strong field, his staff replied to me that they appreciate your work on the BFA Post.
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I second that about Sen Dodd and the work that Monica and others have done for him.
In fact, I've always respected Sen. Chris Dodd, especially when I was still a resident in CT from birth until I left (the state for good) for college. He, even back then, was definitely the better half of the representation in the US Senate for CT residents.
Obama's surge is real
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
By RICHARD COHEN
THE WASHINGTON POST
DES MOINES, Iowa --
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At the moment, the prudent would call the Iowa race a dead heat -- Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards all plus-or-minus within the statistical margin of error. But that is not quite the case. It is Obama who is gaining in the latest polls, Clinton is slipping, and Edwards, who has durable strength here, is merely treading water. Somewhat the same process is under way in New Hampshire, where again Obama is coming on strong.
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By Donald Lambro and Ralph Z. Hallow
December 13, 2007
Sen. Barack Obama has expanded his lead over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the run-up to South Carolina's Jan. 26 Democratic presidential primary, drawing increased black voter support after Oprah Winfrey's campaign appearances there, a new survey shows.
An InsiderAdvantage poll of 480 likely Democratic voters conducted Dec. 8-9, during and after the TV talk-show star's whirlwind two-day visit, shows Mr. Obama of Illinois leading the New York senator 28 percent to 22 percent. Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards trailed in third place with 14 percent.
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Michael Ellis
Thu, 12/13/07
9:24 am
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Im quite certain any 10 year old Chinese, Korean or Indian kid could fix this blog clock if given the chance.....................
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Mike -
... or Sierra Leonean kid could ...
the better half of the representation in the US Senate for CT residents
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talk about a low bar; that is damning with faint praise lol
I need to pay more attention. Kevin from Clayton County has a high school age daughter that runs our web site.
all the Iowa hoopla and it is going to end in a three way tie
that should make Oregon happy since they may well be the vote that determines the nomination
Phil -
"Know thy history"
Chris Dodd became U.S. Senator in CT in the 1980 election. Joe Lieberman didn't become senator until 1989.
So who was the other senator in CT during the 1980's ?
Lowell Weicker, a moderate repub who as late as 2006 still was active in politics:( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_P._Weicker%2C_Jr. ... Lowell Weicker was said to be considering a rematch against Senator Joe Lieberman in the 2006 election cycle. He objects to Lieberman's support for the Iraq War and noted in a New York Times article published on December 6, 2005, "If he's out there scot-free and nobody will [run against Senator Lieberman], I'd have to give serious thought to doing it myself, and I don't want to do it."
The Lieberman campaign released an ad which borrows from one aired during the 1988 Senate race, which depicted Weicker as a hibernating bear ignoring his Senate duties except at election time. In the 2006 ad, Weicker reappears as a wounded bear while Lamont is depicted as a bear cub sent and directed by Weicker.
On June 18, 2006, Weicker held a fundraiser for Lamont and described himself as an "anti-war activist.")
Dodd was even better than Weicker, thus the better half during these past 26 years.
Phil Specht
Thu, 12/13/07
9:40 am
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all the Iowa hoopla and it is going to end in a three way tie
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Phil -
In all due respect, that's your opinion. My opinion differs.
Obama isn't the best Senator from Illinois but that is a very high bar.
Susan Rowe - You are a hoot. I just donated to the *cause*.
speaking of Oregon:
http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/2007/11/or_head_to_heads.html?xid=rss-rcp
November 20, 2007OR Head to Heads
Posted by TOM BEVAN
SurveyUSA is out with general election matchups in Oregon. Once again, the fact Hillary Clinton loses to McCain, is in a dead heat with Giuliani, and can muster only 50% against one potential GOP opponent in a blue state like Oregon has to be setting off warning sirens among Democratic voters:
Clinton 45 - McCain 48
Clinton 46 - Giuliani 45
Clinton 48 - Romney 44
Clinton 50 - Huckabee 40
Meanwhile, Obama is over 50% and handily defeats everyone but McCain:
Obama 45 - McCain 45
Obama 51 - Giuliani 40
Obama 52 - Romney 37
Obama 54 - Huckabee 33
This is not the first poll we've seen suggesting that Democratic fears about there being a ceiling of support for Hillary Clinton that would make the general election a nail biter
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Hillary is bickering and attacking (Obama isn't, he's just not letting himself be swift-boated). Obama's rising poll numbers in IA, NH and SC reflect this.
* rdorgan
Thu, 12/13/07
9:47 am
Given that in the most recent national CNN head to heads, Edwards does better than Hillary or Obama, leaving him out of this poll in Oregon is patently unfair and another example of the MSM (or someone) trying to narrow a campaign which has yet to have a vote cast.
Meanwhile, locally, the LCDC continues to push the "we're moderate, not like those crazy left wing Democrats" meme. It cost them my membership. I decided not to rejoin this time around.
Robert Wexler, congressman from Fl said to a crowd in his district, that the way to get health care for our children is to IMpeach Cheney. He called for impeachment of Cheney and removal from office. He said more of his colleagues are calling for investigation to begin. He is a member of the committee which is holding HR333 Dennis Kucinich Impeach Cheney bill.
Wexler said too that another thing impeachment will do is to make us more POPULAR IN THE WORLD.
By the way....
Has anyone else noticed the stories out this morning about how the Democrats are about to give Bush another $70B for Iraq without any strings attached?
We elected them why?
OK I'm in too. $1000 bat for this thread?
Are you insane, Susan?
Read FEC reports thoroughly before "reacting," please.
For once....
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Edwards/Obama would beat McCain/Huckabee but not every Democratic combination would.
and again all of my posts have the implied IMHO
there's a tie alright in IA, between Hillary and Edwards:
http://www.strategicvision.biz/political/iowa_poll_121307.htm
Strategic Vision
Poll results - IA
Below are the results of a three-day poll in the state of Iowa. Results are based on telephone interviews with 600 likely Republican cacus goers and 600 likely Democratic cacus goers, aged 18+, and conducted December 8-10, 2007. The margin of sampling error is ±4.5 percentage points.
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5. If the 2008 Democratic presidential caucus were held today between, Joeseph Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson, for whom would you vote? (Democrats Only; Names Rotated)
Barack Obama 33%
Hillary Clinton 25%
John Edwards 24%
Joseph Biden 4%
Bill Richardson 4%
Chris Dodd 1%
Dennis Kucinich 1%
Undecided 8%
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I think Clinton's consultants have decided that if she can't win she would be ahead to take Obama down with her.
any time either of them uses the word "experience" Dodd and Biden go up
rdorgan
my brother is a Obama precinct captain and they are doing mock caucus training this week. None of the recruits have ever caucused before. It is a big question mark whether or not they will show. I'm for the more the merrier which is why I welcomed Kerry's Vietnam Vets that had never caucused before. Obama's massage has a novel appeal to non-activists (not unlike many of Howard's supporters) so the proof will be in turnout. Low turnout and Edwards wins.
Phil -
I hope that tonight's dem debate in Des Moines is as amiable as the repub one yesterday. I wish I could watch it (online, I don't get any cable channels) but I'm working my second job tonight.
I'll check in here and elsewhere tomorrow to see viewer's reactions to it.
Off to write some letters to NH residents
Also, to write some thank you letters to IA precinct captains for Obama, thanking them for all the hard work they are doing, that I'm not capable of doing (one of these days, I plan to visit Iowa for the first time).
Edwards poll numbers have been rock solid here. If you are a betting man, you like those odds in a caucus state.
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mainefem
Thu, 12/13/07
10:01 am
Yes I know. I want this blog repaired. These funds are only to go towards that effort. This blog is for us. DFA HQ has other expenses. I will give more if necessary. Have you seen the cost of Healthcare Insurance these days?
Monica, great video your son posted. I sent it to Countdown. :)
*rd " No one here has done more to highlight the tremendous and critical work that Al has accomplished, and will acoomplish, than you." ...thank you...I think, if that was means as a compliment. LOL :)
...seriously, pretty cheap on my end, don't you think? Mr. Gore does all the work and all I do is get to share what he has done and is doing.
He truly is becoming the world's Leader. Thank goodness he belongs to us. One of the few bright lights shining for us...as he carves out that new path in those rough tall fields of tall grass.
The Senate failed to pass the Energy Bill by one vote.
I WANT NAMES.....????????
i just made my fist mistake of the day. I tuned in to the Senate. Harry Reid was just finishing up his capitulation regarding the supplemental approp. Then Mitch takes the mic and begins praise for that is the way the Congress should work, in a bi-partisan way. (that's code for "the Republican Way").
Then Reid comes back to the mic and said how heavy his heart was that Domenici would be spending his last days in the Senate this time next year. Isn't Dom. under some kind of indictment or investigation?
What a gang we're paying for !
38. Phil...considering, true, his consistency, he really should go up fro there.
...just keep those attack dogs muzzled, if you have any say so. And tell them Sirota has not been doing his campaign ANY FAVORS.
Edwards/Obama would beat McCain/Huckabee but not every Democratic combination would.
Saying "would beat," seems disingenuous. We're talking about a poll 11 months before the election, not an inside scoop from above.
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typo, today's dem debate starts 12 noon EST (1pm CST) but I'll still not be able to see it online,etc. because I'll be on my way home from my first job, trying to get home before the coming storm heading through CT and MA today:
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071212/NEWS09/71212029
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Democratic candidates for president will take the stage at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Des Moines Register's second presidential debate.
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The Democratic debate can be seen at Iowa Public Television, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Channel, C-SPAN 3. The debate will be rebroadcast at 7 p.m. on Iowa Public Television.
It can be seen live via web cast at DesMoinesRegister.com.
It can be heard on XM Radio POTUS Channel 150, C-SPAN Radio and Fox News Radio.
Edwards is still where he was four years ago. Since he and Kucinich seem to have fallen out, who will he conspire with to sneak into second place this time?
Rich K. is spot-on, Phil.
This so-called "blog" has sucked for over 4 yrs. (and counting).
People became sick and tired of "waiting," and scattered elsewhere. Too little...too late.
Go check the Technorati ratings, also.
SoapBlox, WordPress, and/or Scoop are free, BTW.
And *yes*, I do read FEC reports on a regular basis (it takes a few seconds to Google; and a few minutes to peruse the quarterlies).
I know where monies are being frittered away on D.C. Beltway insider "consultants," (absolutely no need for 'em), direct mailers, and top-heavy salaries.
I never reward incompetence.
Linda*in*SFNM
Thu, 12/13/07
10:14 am
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Monica, great video your son posted. I sent it to Countdown. :)
*rd " No one here has done more to highlight the tremendous and critical work that Al has accomplished, and will acoomplish, than you." ...thank you...I think, if that was means as a compliment.
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Linda -
Yes, it was means as a compliment from me to you (ie. I sometimes get to artsy with my words, instead of cutting to the chase and just plain saying "thank you").
49. 8:44
i just made my fist mistake of the day. I tuned in to the Senate. Harry Reid was just finishing up his capitulation regarding the supplemental approp. Then Mitch takes the mic and begins praise for that is the way the Congress should work, in a bi-partisan way. (that's code for "the Republican Way").
This silly game that DCDems play of pretending to stand firm for a few weeks and then rolling over makes me have more contempt for them than if they just got it over with immediately.
Al Gore's oratory electrifies Bali summit
Thursday, 13 December , 2007, 20:05
Bali: In a speech likely to go down in history as an oratorical milestone in the fight against global warming, Al Gore, former US vice-president and co-winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, electrified the December 3-14 UN conference on climate change on its penultimate evening on Thursday.
Clearly speaking from his heart, Gore exhorted the nearly 11,000 delegates from 187 countries gathered here for the summit to bypass the US government delegation that is threatening to derail the entire Bali roadmap to start global negotiations that will help fight global warming.
Pointing out that climate change was already here, that it was no longer a matter that would affect future generations but was affecting the present one, Gore quoted the famous lines from the Nazi era: "First they came for the Jews and I did not do anything; then they came for the gypsies and I did not do anything; then they came for the neighbours and I did not do anything; when they came for me there was nobody to do anything for me."
http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14...
Bali Speech, by Al Gore
rtsp://webcast.un.org/ondemand/conferences/unfccc/2007/hl/unfccc-071213pm-algore-orig.rm
video
Charles (see note from HQ added to the top),
When you wanted us to stop putting pictures next to our names, that took you less than an hour to "fix".
It (the clock) wasn't broken before. Why would it be broken now?
But let's take it a step further, okay, from the technical to the functional...
What is the function of blog for america in DFA's future? It had a clear function during the Doc's campaign, but since then has seemed to exist mainly because it wasn't worth the effort (and bad press) to remove it.
As someone who's been here a long, long time, I'd be happy to participate in a discussion, in person or by telecon, whose goal would be to revitalize BFA by giving it a real functional role connected to DFA's strategic goals. This could be leadership in the progressive movement, or as a resource for candidates and staffs running for office, or fill in the blank.
Making the clock work really doesn't do anything. But the clock should be fixed.
http://www.opednews.com/maxwrite/link.php?id=47412
Sounds sweet, doesn't it? Former President of Peru, Alberto Fujimori was sentenced to six years in prison for abusing his powers. In a democracy, it can be done.
IT CAN BE DONE, BUT NOT BY THE CURRENT MOB OF DEMOCRATIC COWARDS
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS
http://www.opednews.com/maxwrite/diarypage.php?did=5178
Swept away. In a mudslide of congressional fear and with moral purpose and election promises caving in around their grasping little ears, Congress has just punted a $1 trillion budget.
And to whom have they given up the ball downfield? To an FDR, a Truman or a Kennedy? No--to a lame duck president who holds the lowest approval rating in modern history.
Merry Christmas.
If a roasted Christmas duck was no more lame than Bush, it would fly off the platter and migrate for the winter in Mexico.
The entire machinery of government in America is so broken that its primary responsibility has become leaking money and caving in to the politics of fear and greed.
Bush will fly down for his next-to-last presidential Christmas in Texas, knowing that all he need do is point a popgun at the head of Congress and they all fall down.
Soft on terrorism--pop! Failing to support our troops--pop. Giving aid and comfort to our enemies--pop.
Fidgeting to leave on holiday, they'll spit up $1 trillion, carved exactly as he likes it. The white-meat of war funding on this side of the platter, dark-meat of cut-back programs over there--next to the rich dressing of profiteering and privatization.
Halliburton and Boeing served first, Blackwater ladling the gravy. The two Mikes, Chertoff and Mukasey, bringing more champagne up from the cellar.
35. I think the Dodd blog is going to stream the debate. It's at 2:00 PM.
BTW. We are going to be winners or losers in this election, depending on which candidates are selected.
The designation of Bill Shaheen as a state chairman by the Clinton campaign was a mistake, IMHO. I have seen and spoken to Bill Shaheen a number of times and, though he's reputed to be a big-wig in the state and responsible for his wife's election as Governor, I was not impressed. The first time I heard him speak, he found it necessary to denigrate his wife with a joking put-down of himself. Men do that a lot, but it's not a pleasant spectacle ("my wife is great because she put me in my place" doesn't have the ring of sincerity to it). The second time he left an impression with me was at a Clinton pre-event "breakfast" at which Clinton was moved to finish her speech with the assertion that she would ask for our votes because "Billy would be angry with her," if she didn't. Now, while asking for votes is certainly a good thing to do, that she felt it necessary to share the spot-light with Billy in that way, was not a good omen, IMHO.
It's my sense that Bill Shaheen harbors some resentment that the women are enjoying a success that eludes him. In Carol Shea-Porter's case, he signed on as a co-chair with Jim Craig sort of in the last minute (you'll remember that our primary for those offices is in Spetember, leaving less than two months between the primary and the November election), getting on the band-wagon, so to speak. He may well have been prompted in his snake-like attack on Obama in retaliation for Carol throwing her support to Obama.
Carol, BTW, made the right choice, for her. I would have done the same in her shoes.
Obama has some bad personality traits. Blaming other people for mistakes is not an attractive trait. It's a bad habit which he needs to overcome quickly. There's an attitude of "somebody messed up--whose ass do I kick?" that he needs to get rid of real quick. It's one of the things which leads me to conclude that he's not quite ready for prime time.
There are rumblings in the state that Billy may have sunk Jeanne's chance for the Senate with this ploy. Which is fine with me. We have a perfectly acceptable alternative in Jay Buckey.
Low turnout and Edwards wins.
Reason one to despise the Iowa caucuses: It's all about precinct captains, manipulation of voters, deal making, and low turnout.
The fact that Iowanas are a bunch of spoiled political brats who must have their hands held while being told how special and wonderful they are and demand that time and money be lavished upon them is secondary.



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