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Why Nancy Pelosi Deserves Re-Election

Sat Aug 09, 2008 at 12:36:37 PM PDT

Let's face it: Nancy Pelosi is the greatest Speaker of the House since, well like ever. Thanks to her accomplishments in office, the US is now on the cusp of a new liberal and progressive era, the likes of which would have been unimaginable just two short years ago.

Let us now direct our gaze to Pelosi's magnificent accomplishments since her ascent to her current position of leadership:

The jig is up

Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 12:36:08 AM PDT

IOZ is right, of course when he sez:

There are the DailyKoskyites of the world, party loyalists for whom membership constitutes identity. Insofar as there's any policy left in politics, they remain largely unaffected. Party failures are invariably chalked up to apostasy. They are always in the middle of a gaudy excommunication--the Lieb, Steny Hoyer, the "blue dogs", and so on. The idea that the True Church might be flawed, though, that's the worst heresy of all. These people are interesting as targets for water balloons.

Sheehan's run against Pelosi gets the Green seal of approval

Thu Jun 26, 2008 at 12:19:04 PM PDT

This is good news indeed, as Nancy Pelosi has proven to be a miserable failure as a House Speaker. That was no surprise of course, but still.

Break on through to the other side for some of the article and further commentary:

Announcing: March 19 Iraq War Blogswarm

Wed Feb 06, 2008 at 09:40:00 PM PDT

This March 19th marks the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. That's five years too many! To mark the occasion, fellow blogger Godless Liberal Homo has set up March 19 Iraq War Blogswarm. To give you some idea of what it's all about, here's the mission statement:

This blogswarm will promote blog postings opposing the war in Iraq and calling for a full withdrawal of foreign occupying forces in Iraq. Five years of an illegal and catastrophic war is five years too many. On the March 19 anniversary of the conquest of Iraq by the Bush Administration, there needs to be a loud volume of voices countering the pro-war propaganda from far too many politicians and corporate media outlets.

Four Years Ago, Today (Rachel Corrie)

Thu Mar 15, 2007 at 11:03:46 PM PDT

Today is the UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture

Mon Jun 26, 2006 at 10:55:21 AM PDT

The 2006 observance of the Day in Support of Victims of Torture coincides with the 25th anniversary of the UN voluntary fund for victims of torture.

More on the flip.

Action For Impeachment: Hope Is Alive!

Tue Mar 07, 2006 at 05:11:01 PM PDT

Attention: Displaced College Students

Fri Sep 02, 2005 at 11:40:51 AM PDT

I got a mass email at my university (Oklahoma Panhandle State University) regarding accomodating students displaced by Hurricane Katrina:

A social psychologist's thoughts on Abu Ghraib

Wed Mar 30, 2005 at 03:44:07 PM PDT

Following is a post from my blog and also part of the material I've been using to work up a presentation that I'll be giving in just a little over a week:

An Outsider has advice for Democrats

Fri Jan 28, 2005 at 12:02:46 AM PDT

This is something from a blog called Empire Notes that I found worth passing along to my fellow Kossacks. It's titled simply enough Advice for the Democrats. I'll spare you most of the rantings of the author, as they'd only raise the blood pressure of the more partisan among us, and instead cut to the chase (please note, of course that this guy is not exactly a Democrat fan, and offers plenty of snarky commentary along with the advice):

Some of my pre-election meditations

Sun Oct 31, 2004 at 02:49:25 PM PDT

In the name of spreading some positive vibes, I thought I'd post some of the pre-election meditations that I've been blogging the last few days. If you find anything of value in these, that most cool. If not, that's cool too.

Friday Pre-Election Day Meditation

"Never being afraid isn't what fearlessness is about. What fearlessness is really about is knowing that you are afraid...and acting anyway. When you cultivate fearlessness, you are making true bravery a part of your life. You are claiming your warrior-spirit. We call people brave when there is a dangerous situation that they are fully aware of and they still take the risk. "Aware" is the key word. Even if we accomplish great things and are considered successful by others, we can't be considered brave if we're not aware of what we are doing."

-- Angel Kyodo Williams

The Problem With The Gallup Poll

Tue Sep 21, 2004 at 09:22:15 AM PDT

From Steve Soto of The Left Coaster: Upon Closer Inspection, Another Gallup Poll Is Suspect

There are numerous ways in which polls can be misleading, as I suspect many of us are aware. I typically suggest to my research methods and stats students to ask themselves a few basic questions when interpreting poll data:


9-11 Means Different Things To Different People

Fri Sep 10, 2004 at 11:12:44 PM PDT

The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center twin towers and the Pentagon were a terrible tragedy. But let's not forget that September 11 marks the anniversary for numerous other events: some tragic, some inspirational.

Shorter my observation of the conventions

Thu Sep 02, 2004 at 09:39:32 AM PDT

Kerry/Edwards: "hope and faith"

vs.

Bush/Cheney: "hate and fear"

It's that simple.

Mayor Bloomberg on free speech and free assembly

Tue Aug 17, 2004 at 11:42:32 AM PDT

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, already under fire for his tough stance against anti-GOP protest groups, Monday suggested that First Amendment rights of free speech and free assembly are "privileges" that could be lost if abused.

Bloomberg, speaking to Republican National Convention volunteers in Manhattan, was trying to downplay concerns that protesters will disrupt this month's convention -- when he began articulating a broader constitutional vision.

"People who avail themselves of the opportunity to express themselves ... they will not abuse that privilege," he said at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. "Because if we start to abuse our privileges, then we lose them, and nobody wants that."


The last days of Weimar?

Wed Aug 11, 2004 at 12:35:59 PM PDT

One has to wonder sometimes. Yeah, I know: Bush is no Hitler and history never really repeats itself (or as Heraclitus would say, "You cannot step into the same river twice...for different and again different waters flow."). Still I and others have noted that there is a uniquely American form of fascism rearing its ugly head that has found friends in the White House, Congress, and elements of the mass media and corporate sectors. A round-up of some stories that grabbed my attention:

Rick Jahnkow nails it

Tue Jun 01, 2004 at 08:46:06 PM PDT

With Kerry as President, Our Work Would Be Just as Urgent

This is from the May/June edition of Draft NOtices, the COMD bimonthly newsletter. I'll give y'all the whole column, with some key take-home messages highlighted:

R.I.P. David Dellinger

Fri May 28, 2004 at 11:05:50 PM PDT

Lifelong Protester David Dellinger Dies. Following is the text of the obituary:

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