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Friday, October 1

Post-debate Spin Can't Save Lousy Bush Performance
by
Linda Thieman
on Fri 01 Oct 2004 03:23 PM CDT
Post-debate Spin Can't Save Lousy Bush Performance
These informal survey figures were compiled by Darrell Lewis over at the Drury for Iowa Senate blog. I stole the post with permission.
You may still be able to vote. The figures keep changing.
MSNBC Kerry, 61% - Bush, 39%
CBS Kerry, 91.52% - Bush, 7.76%
CNN
Kerry, 71% - Bush, 22%
Kerry, 88% - Bush, 8%
So,
did anybody count how many times Bush said, "It's hard work"...as
if the golden boy, who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth,
actually knows what constitutes hard work?

Stop Outsourcing Our Future Comes to Muscatine Oct. 2
by
Linda Thieman
on Fri 01 Oct 2004 12:17 PM CDT
"Stop Outsourcing Our Future" Comes to Muscatine Oct. 2
A Town Hall Meeting for people concerned about good jobs, the environment, and a healthy future for their community
Saturday, October 2
10:30-Noon
Larsen Hall Conference Center, Muscatine Community College
152 Colorado St., Muscatine
Join
your friends and neighbors to learn about global trade agreements now
being negotiated by the Bush administration, their implications for
good jobs, a clean environment, and healthy communities, and the choice
that voters have in the Presidential election on the issue of
outsourcing our future.
Panelists
David Osterberg, Executive Director, Iowa Policy Project
Rosa Mendoza, Executive Director, Diversity Service Center of Iowa
Rev. Jacqueline McCoy, Executive Director, Quad Cities Interfaith
Earlene Ledford, AFSCME Iowa
Jennifer Sherer, University of Iowa Labor Center
Sponsors
Iowa Farmers Union
Iowa Conference United Methodist Church
League of Rural Voters
Iowa Fair Trade Campaign
National Catholic Rural Life Conference
Americans for Democratic Action
Quad Cities Interfaith
Iowa Citizen Action Network
SEIU Local 199
AFSCME Council 61
Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Iowa Sierra Club
Women, Food, and Agriculture Network
American Federation of Teachers Local 716
United Steel Workers of America District 11
For more information, contact: Dave Leshtz, Iowa Fair Trade Campaign, 319-621-4205
Other Town Hall Meetings in Iowa
Keokuk, Oct. 4, Keokuk City Council Chambers, 6:30-8:00 pm
Ottumwa, Oct. 11, Ottumwa Public Library, 7:00-8:30pm
For more information, click here.
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