Monthly Archives: September 2004

Dean: DFA Commits Funds to Building Progressive Infrastructure

Dean: DFA Commits Funds to Building Progressive Infrastructure by Linda Thieman Big news out of Democracy for America this week During these last six months, those of us with an eye on Howard Dean have been present for a remarkable … Continue reading

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Iowa Absentee Ballot Chase This Weekend

 Iowa Absentee Ballot Chase This Weekend This was forwarded to Blog for Iowa from Marcia Nichols at AFSCME Iowa and Mark L. Smith at the Iowa Federation of Labor. Participate in the Absentee Ballot Chase Weekend this week! For more … Continue reading

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Kerry Leads in 11 of 16 Swing States In New Zogby Poll

Kerry Leads in 11 of 16 Swing States In New Zogby Poll Ruy Teixeira, Emerging Democratic Majority   The Zogby Interactive Poll of LV's (likely voters) was conducted for the Wall St. Journal Sept. 13-17. Kerry's leads (%): Arkansas 0.1 … Continue reading

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Top Economists Endorse Art Small for U.S. Senate

 Top Economists Endorse Art Small for U.S. Senate Des Moines Register In an unprecedented move, top economists take sides in U.S. Senate race Washington, D.C. – Republican Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa has done “serious harm” to the nation's economic … Continue reading

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MoveOn Calls on Bush to Release Intelligence Report

MoveOn Calls on Bush to Release Intelligence Report Bush Should Release Intelligence Report on Iraq, So Americans Learn the Truth Before they Vote in November WASHINGTON – MoveOn PAC Friday called on the Bush Administration to release the full text … Continue reading

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Framing The Issues: How Conservatives Use Language to Dominate Politics

Framing The Issues: How Conservatives Use Language to Dominate Politics An Interview with UC Berkeley professor George Lakoff, UC Berkeley News But first, a brief note from Linda: I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that I … Continue reading

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Vote for Art Small – I mean, RIGHT NOW!

Vote for Art Small – I mean, RIGHT NOW! This week Democracy for America is hosting an online vote to see which US Senate candidates have generated the most people-powered appeal. The prize: Howard Dean will send a special message … Continue reading

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Wisconsin Progressives: Our Rights Are at Risk

Wisconsin Progressives: Our Rights Are at Risk The Capital Times, Madison, WI Wisconsin's annual gathering of progressives, Fighting Bob Fest, named for Robert M. La Follette (pictured above), took place this weekend. Are tyranny and oppression here to stay in … Continue reading

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Family Farms, Rural Communities Threatened by Craig Amendment

Family Farms, Rural Communities Threatened by Craig Amendment Environmental Integrity Project WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 21, 2004) – The air and drinking water, lakes and streams in and near family farms and rural communities across the United States would be jeopardized … Continue reading

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Connie Wilson: White House Press Corps Member, Part 3

 Connie Wilson:  White House Press Corps Member, Part 3



When last we left Connie, the puppet of the junta-select was just about to ascend the podium.  I suppose it will come as no surprise that certain Bush mis-statements cannot stand up to the scrutiny of Connie Wilson, Intrepid Reporter!

Bush begins: “Thanks for comin’.  I’m proud to be back. It’s nice to be out west where the cowboy hats outnumber the ties. And it’s nice that the man who led the drive is now out here leading my drive.” I assume this is a reference to the almost-inarticulate Elway of the Denver Broncos. It’s the “Man of the People” thing, despite the fact that the speaker is anything BUT a “man of the people.” Ah, yes, the Good Old Boy network is alive and well.

Bill Owens, the Governor of Colorado, says that we are “safer, stronger and life is better for all Americans,” and gets in a plug for Zell Miller, that wacky Democrat. What planet is this man living on?



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“W” gets to the real core of his message as to why he should be re-selected, and here it is: “It is most important of all that I be re-elected (sic) so that Laura will continue to be the First Lady.” It’s a variation on the song theme, “Tell Laura I Love Her.” To quote the October, 2004, issue of “Mother Jones” magazine (p. 30), “Laura Bush was most famously used to put a friendly face on issues. In April 2001, Laura, the librarian, kicked off the Campaign for America’s Libraries. A week later, her husband cut funding for the Library Service and Technology Act, the Reading is Fundamental program, and the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science. Oops.”

Bush continues: (he has been thanking everyone in Colorado, individually and personally, for at least 20 minutes, without any substantive policy statements), “I’m a little mad at Ben Nighthorse Campbell (an American Indian senator) for retiring, but I feel a lot better knowing that Pete Coors is gonna be in the U.S. Senate.” Well. That makes one of us. Pete Coors is running ads all over Colorado television making fun of IOWA. Pete Coors, talking about frivolous governmental spending, says, “They allocated (fill in your own figure here) for a rainforest in Iowa. IN IOWA!” He says this last part very sneeringly, as though Iowa is a synonym for excrement. I have a lot of classmates and close friends who left Iowa to teach in Colorado; not a one of them was amused by this demeaning ad, viewing it as a colossal put-down of our state, (which it is and was.) Keep that in mind if you are a transplanted Colorado resident, out of Iowa.

I might add, if Coors is so upset over waste in governmental spending, maybe he should read the article “Waste Not, Profit Not” (“Mother Jones”, page 23), in which colossal waste is reported by those actually IN Iraq,  caused by the sweetheart Halliburton deal. James Warren, a former KBR Convoy Truck Driver says, “The theft was rampant. Most of the stealing was done between 9 p.m. and midnight, when the trucks were at Camp Anaconda. I reported this to my convoy commander, Don Martin, who told me, “Don’t worry about it. It’s the Army stealing from the Army.” (See Joaquin Phoenix 2003 movie “Buffalo Soldiers” for more on this topic, in general). 

Warren went on to say, “In March, I called KBR President Randy Harl personally and told him about the theft going on at night at Camp Anaconda. He promised he would get to the bottom of it, and thanked me. I never saw any evidence that KBR tried to stop the theft after my call to Mr. Harl.” Or we might quote Michael West, former labor foreman for Camp Anaconda who said, “Of the 35 or so Halliburton employees at Camp Anaconda, only a handful had anything to do….The human resources supervisor said, ‘Don’t worry. Just write down 12 hours. Walk around, look around, look busy.” Henry S. Bunting, former Procurement Officer, reports that he was requested to break purchase orders down under $2,500 in value, so that “we wouldn’t be required to solicit more than one quote. Large requisitions were split into smaller requisitions below the $2,500 level. I questioned this practice early on, but was told by my supervisor to get back to my purchase orders.”

So, if Pete Coors wants to worry about “waste,” a rain forest in Iowa sounds like a pretty good idea right about now, compared to continuing to support this misguided war. But I digress.

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