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 Register to vote, and send Voltage to play at the Democratic National Convention.  We have songs that are perfect for the event already written, and I am already the number one democrat at the DNC.

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Oh, how I love Howard Dean, let me count the ways... A. 50-state-strategy B. New DNC Policy. I'm sure most of us already have looked at this, but I do have some questions about it. Can we have a discussion here about what it means?   Read More »
So, my dad keeps forwarding me the craziest stuff about Obama and Hillary, so I retooled the great post "You Think McCain Is Here To Help" with some added facts and related it to something we both shared, Family Values, and am urging him to forward it to his friends. I thought some people on here might do the same. I could work on it a little more, but this seems like enough. Enjoy!   Read More »
Okay, We've had the house parties, we've had the training from the DNC at our state meetings, but now,

WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAM?

Sorry to yell, but I'm not getting any feedback from my state coordinator and can't find anything on the national website about it. Was it just a figment of my imagination?

Tonight at our county precinct captains meeting, I met a 90-some-old democrat woman who talked about how the program I described sounded like how the democrats began organizing in New York back when Adlai Stevenson was running. Seriously, Adlai Stevenson! Is this the same program that we are still waiting for? Should we just do it ourselves using the old method or do we have new tools coming, or do I have to wait for the re-incarnation of Stevenson before this gets off the ground?

Any help or insight is greatly appreciated.
P.S. I *heart* Howard Dean.
The Idaho Progressive Student Alliance (IPSA) an student organization from ISU, held their 3rd Annual To the Streets Homeless Awareness Event Friday night (April 4th) on the ISU Quad. They had about 50-80 people attend and just 1 hour into the event had raised over $300 for the Southeast Idaho Aid for Friends Homeless services.

This event is intimately connected to Idaho Democrats.   Read More »
I couldn't believe when I heard that the FL delegates would be seated.  It seemed too easy and didn't seem to follow the moral hazard doctrine currently being used. As I looked through other articles trying to sort out what was actually said, I just found misleading journalism, yanno, the stuff where rumors start.   Read More »
Okay, I love Howard Dean, but my old "Republican roommate" (yes, that is is title) keeps saying bad things about him. It is so silly. And sometimes I even read nearly exactly the same thing the Republicans are saying about Dean on this website. I swear they must be getting these talking points somewhere. Anyway, I was thrilled today when I saw this story posted on Daily Kos. Check it out. It is awesome. It finally says all the things I've been thinking, but by a professional writer.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/4/2/1481/51962/494/488701   Read More »
Um, so if corporations are seen as people by the government, then can corporations merge, or only those of opposite sexes? Or do just there CEOs have to be of different sexes?
In response to Mr. Bill Sali�s submission concerning SCHIP to the Idaho Statesman on March 19, 2008, I would like to clarify valuable points surrounding the MUST PASS SCHIP expansion and continuation.

Although SCHIP is in dire need of financial support, we must first determine why the expected number of enrollees was not met. When SCHIP was initiated and hit the ground runningâ�"the program failed to run. Why? Well, after working for a local low-income hospital and a community health center, the reasons were clear and here is what I know. The State of Idaho did not allow SCHIP to be marketed through the Stateâ��s Health and Welfare Department; nor did they allow Health and Welfare employees to openly share their knowledge of the program. The burden of enrollment and education was placed on agencies already struggling financially, such as community health centers, hospitals, schoolteachers, homeless shelters, counselors, and through various grants. All of these entities, might I point out, rely on federal and state funds. Why not allocate the funds to Health and Welfare to manage their own federally awarded [and matched] program? The obvious goal was, and has been metâ�"to reduce the number of enrollees in order to discontinue the program.
WE NEED GOOD TURN OUT'S IN EACH STATE IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ALL DEMOCRATIC PARTIES IN STATE ,TELL THE PEOPLE TO VOTE . NOVEMBER IS COMING SOON....
I was just reading through the Wellstone voter engagement book and remembered this quote:

"Leaders are indispensable, but to produce a major social change, ordinary people must also be involved" -Ann Frior Scott

Hey, thats us!
Thank you Jenna for this article.
Excerpt from the Tim Wise article "Obama, Black Voters and the Myth of Reverse Racism ".
For the entire article go to:
http://www. timwise. org/
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Simply put, there are any number of reasons why whites voting for a white candidate because of race is altogether different than blacks voting for a black candidate because of the same. For African American voters, voting for Barack Obama--a man of color who actually stands a chance of winning the Presidency--is an opportunity to participate in a major historic moment.   Read More »
My friend Brad sent me this...
"I read this report that Iraq is costing $12,000,000,000 a month. That work out to $4566.21 PER SECOND.. As we both know Eliot Spitzer was found out to be spending $5500 per hour on prostitutes. Pricey, to be sure but I'm sure they were very talented. Now this means that every MONTH we are in Iraq we are spending the equivalent of 249 YEARS with one of these high end call girls. So my question is this. If Obama or Clinton is elected, can we withdraw from Iraq 1.2 seconds earlier and spend that on me for one hour so I can find out what $5500 an hour gets?"

I replied "If you divide up the $5500 by the population of the U.S. (303,617,064), you could only get a girl who costs $1.82 ...I'm sure you already have been with a girl like this...BooYAH!"
Guess what!?! Democrats really exist in Canyon County---AND IDAHO!

Wednesday, March 12, youâ��ll have your first chance to show support for our local candidates. Four (or more) candidates are holding a press conference at 5 p.m. in front of the Railroad Depot Historical Museum in Nampa (12th Ave and Front). Weâ��d like our turnout to be so much higher than the usual 20 Democrats that the media takes noticeâ�"we want to make a statement like the caucus did! If you can, make a sign like â��Go, Dems, Goâ�� or â��Moving Forwardâ�� or (a personal favorite) â��Dems Rock.â�� Invite your friends to this fun get-together!

Plan on visiting with the candidates afterward at a celebration the Canyon County Democrats are hosting in the Larry Grant Longbranch Station Office, just a few steps away. Refreshments will be available for the meet and greet.

Also, if you know of someone in Canyon County that is a Democrat and would like to attend, please forward this communication their direction. WE are relying on your networking abilities to get the message out!

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
Question 1.
Are you gay? Yes or No
If yes, you are more dangerous then a terrorist. If no, go to question 2.

Question 2.
Do you support teaching acceptance of diversity in public schools? If yes, you are more dangerous then a terrorist. If no, go to question 3.

Question 3.
Do you support early childhood education? If yes you are more dangerous then a terrorist.

These are the criteria set forth by Sally Kerns, teacher and Oklahoma state rep, who told supporters at a country Republican meeting that gay people are more dangerous than terrorists.   Read More »
If this nonsense about "unimportant" and "second-class" states continues. Among other things I'm a former Democratic state party executive committee member here in Idaho, and I have to say that if Clinton is the nominee, a public endorsement "none of the above" looks more appealing every day unless this rhetoric ceases.   Read More »
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