Tomorrow's the Big Day!

Posted by on April 28, 2006 at 11:22 AM

One thousand events. One million conversations. Six months before Election Day. Does it get any more exciting than that? I am on the phone this morning with organizers across the country, hoping to compile on-the-ground stories in the hours preceding the first event. Check back in throughout the day to hear those tales, in your own words.

And if you are one of the thousand organizing an event, please email your story: tagarist@dnc.org

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Is Governor Dean on Hardball tonight? A lot of people heard it announced, or at least thought they did. But it is not up at the site of Hardball.

Also he is on Al Franken in the 1:00 hour. Leahy and Sanders are on as well.

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sunny on April 28, 2006 at 12:23 PM

This is just one quote of many from Lee Iacocca on the present administation that should be getting some more press! It can be found in this months issue of Calabasas magazine.


Q. "What sort of CEOs do you think George W. Bush and his administration make?"

Lee Iacocca. "I make speeches for the Washington Speakers Bureau, get $75,000 for 30 minutes, and all I ever say is, "Here's what management is about. Hire good people and set some basic priorities and objectives" Well, let's see how George Bush qualifies. The people that surround him are just friends, and I think most of them just schmucks, because I know a lot of them. Who runs the country? Cheney, is getting old and sick and had this hunting accident. And "Rummy," Rumsfeld, whom I know real well -- they've been together forever, and they run the country. They had Condoleezza Rice for lunch. I don't know what she's got on Bush, but, boy, he believes in her. Other than those three, the mastermind of them all, the boy genius, is Karl Rove -- slime bucket that he is. You've got to know him to see how slimy he is."

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rosieinla on April 28, 2006 at 01:09 PM

hey rosie,

Condi was part of the group "Vulcan" that tutored bush when he first became pres on foreign policy....

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momoaizo on April 28, 2006 at 02:19 PM


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