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Happy 4th of July! The Progressive Case for Patriotism

Happy 4th of July!  The Progressive Case for Patriotism In other words, why WE are still trying to save the country AlterNet.org Progressives are faced with the tough question of what exactly it means to be patriotic in an increasingly … Continue reading

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News & Notes from Iowa & Democracyland

News & Notes from Iowa & Democracyland Grassley Wins The Diddly Award! Honoring the jaw-dropping achievements of the 108th Congress Pork spending has enjoyed such an unimaginable renaissance that even Pork Prince Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) is offended.  Republican Sen. Charles … Continue reading

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Deep Divisions in GOP on Choice, Gay Rights

Deep Divisions in GOP on Choice, Gay Rights The GOP's Silent Majority AlterNet.org After a recent poll determined that most Republicans support a woman's right to choose, a pro-choice Republican bloc prepares for a turf war at the upcoming convention. … Continue reading

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Spotlight on Deaniac Bev Clark

Spotlight on Deaniac Bev Clark According to this Iowa activist, isolation is no excuse! Bev Clark with AMP sign at NYC March Against The War Bev Clark is the picture of determination.  Living on a farm near Baxter in Jasper … Continue reading

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If You Like Howard Dean, You’ll LOVE Art Small, Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate

If You Like Howard Dean, You'll LOVE Art Small, Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate Common-sense Progressive Art Small Battles Democratic “Can't Do” Spirit If you didn't get the chance to read Art Small's captivating and humorous speech from the State … Continue reading

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Two Items of Grave Concern: GOP Writes Election Contingency Plans & GOP Spreads Malicious ACT Rumors

Two Items of Grave Concern: GOP Writes Election Contingency Plans & GOP Spreads Malicious ACT Rumors GOP Writes Election Contingency Plans Well, it should come as no surprise that the Bush junta is trying to bypass the Constitution again.  I … Continue reading

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Vilsack’s English-only Problem

Vilsack's English-only Problem The Carpetbagger Report: Commentary, Analysis, and Tirades on Politics in America Let's stipulate from the outset that the perfect running mate for John Kerry doesn't exist. All of the rumored possibilities on the short list have strengths … Continue reading

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Connie Wilson: On The Dean Campaign

Connie Wilson: On The Dean Campaign


I thought today would be a good day to share Connie's article about her Dean experience with Blog for Iowa since I am celebrating the one-year anniversary of my involvement with the Dean campaign.  I know, that's probably a bit later than most of you got involved, although I was actually a Howard Dean supporter from the first moment I heard about him in February, 2003.  But, it was one year ago today that I took the plunge and signed up for my first Dean Team page.  Ended up with 3 Dean Team pages in all – the Dean Attack! site, the Virtual Steak Fry site, and my personal page, which I used for Kids4Dean.  Raised about $3000, as I recall, in addition to which I almost jumped out of my chair the day Trippi mentioned the Dean Attack! site on George Stephanopoulos' Sunday morning show.  It was proof that they were actually paying attention to the 'roots!  Although, the funny thing was that after I created that page, I kept getting emails that started out “Dear Dean . . . .”  Well, enough about my Dean creds. . . .  On to Connie's fascinating story and a photo of the man himself!   Linda



Gov. Howard Dean and writer Connie Wilson


Some Things Are Really Important

By Connie Corcoran Wilson


When I read Christopher Graff’s AP interview excerpt with Howard Dean, about his campaign in Iowa, in which he told the touching story of the woman in a wheelchair in Iowa who gave him $50 in quarters at a breakfast meeting…quarters that had come from her federal supplemental income check…and told Governor Dean that she had been “saving the quarters for two years, when she could, for something that was really important—and that this was really important to her,” I was as touched as Howard Dean was at the time, and I could readily identify.


I’m not in a wheelchair. The money I contributed to Governor Dean’s campaign wasn’t in quarters. But I am a retired schoolteacher to whom $2,000 is a Big Deal. But, as with the woman of whom Howard spoke in his interview, doing everything I could for Governor Dean’s campaign was “really important” to me, regardless of the financial sacrifice and an even Bigger Big Deal. The resurgence of faith in a candidate marked a sea-change in my history of political involvement. I have Governor Howard Dean to thank for that, no matter what else happens from now on.

Although nominally a Democrat by birth and upbringing, like John McCain, I have been known to cross political lines to support “the good guys.” I also had not actively supported any candidate financially since 1960, when I campaigned actively for John Fitzgerald Kennedy. I think I got an allowance of $2.50 a week, at the time, so I’m sure my financial contribution was minimal. I was 15 years old. Mainly, I wrote things (like I’m doing now) and plastered them all over my high school. To wit:
    
        Nix on Nixon!
        Rah for Jack!
        This is the cheer
        That I will back.

        In November,
        You will see:
        It’s “Nix” on Nixon!
        Jack’s for me!

I then pasted “JFK” stickers all over my locker door at Independence (Iowa) high school, which, as I recall, earned me an in-school suspension and Big Trouble at home. The administration was less than thrilled. But I was young and enthused about “my” candidate. Continue reading

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Help Get Ann Coulter Off The Des Moines Register Opinion Page

Help Get Ann Coulter Off The Des Moines Register Opinion Page   This came in today from DFIA Founding Member and Rapid Response – Iowa Co-coordinator Trish Nelson.  If you have a few spare minutes, it is certainly worth the … Continue reading

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News & Notes from DFIA & Deanland

News & Notes from DFIA & Deanland Dean to debate Nader LATimes.com WASHINGTON — [Howard] Dean and [Ralph] Nader are scheduled to conduct a 90-minute debate July 9 at the National Press Club in Washington, a forum in which a … Continue reading

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