The Online Information Resource for Iowa's Progressive Community

Search

Login

Username:
Password:
Remember me 
 

Daily Archive

June 2006
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30

By Year

Powered by BlogHarbor
Powered by BlogHarbor
View Article  Iowa Blog Roundup (and other things also)

   Iowa Blog Roundup (and other things also)


By Sam Garchik

It's been a very hectic week with the convention and all, but I wanted to bring you up to speed on a bunch of different issues and happenings.

Courtesy of The Left Coast of Iowa Blog, I posted Joyce Schulte's response to King's comments on Thomas. I encourage you all to read what she said, as she speaks for all of us.

Also, Chris at Political Forecast is doing a great job of keeping tabs on what's going on in this state. He pointed two things out to me that I want to pass on to you. The Eminem Domain issue keeps popping up, and it has the gov in a bind.

Wait, sorry. That's State 29. 

Seriously, Chris linked to this article in City Pages which tries to sum up all the arguments made by which rich and famous Iowans about eminent domain. I still can't figure out why the Johnson County state reps voted against the bill, which isn't to say I am accusing them of something. It's just to say I'm looking to find out why.  Chris also covered the Iowans for Sensible Priorities bloggers press conference. They had a good showing at the state convention as well, so look for them to get more traction in Iowa.

On the Trail of the Contender

Villsack was written up in the American Prospect, who teases the interview here. I got to hear the old guv talk 3 times in one day at the convention. I don't want to comment any further, and I still don't know if I am going to caucus for him, but $600,000 for Culver buys him some good will in this state.

We are starting to get a lot of event notices. It's hard to keep them all straight, and this is a statewide blog, so I'll mention these, and then encourage you all to check out our calendar:

District 1

Bill Gluba endorsed Braley, saying, "the fundamental principles and positions we share are more numerous than the few issues on which we disagree."  Also, DFQC is planning an Iraq War Forum on Tuesday, June 27. You can join the group and RSVP at DFA-Link.

District 2

The Johnson County Democrats will have their grand opening this Saturday in Iowa City. Ag. Secretary Judge will be there representing the Culver-Judge ticket. That's at 535 E. College, June 24, from 1 - 3 PM.

Sunday, June 25th, from 1 - 3 PM, Dave Loebsack is having a yard sign party across the district. They are serving food, and you can find one near you:

Iowa City - City Park
Burlington - Perkins Park
Ottumwa - Central Park (between City Hall and the Library)
Cedar Rapids - Ellis Park - Harborview Pavilion

Dave Bradley got us Air America, and I'm loving every second of it. Dave reminds us that we should "follow up with KXIC and ClearChannel with positive notes on the addition of AirAmerica programming. And remember since this is a business decision for ClearChannel, they need to know that we will support advertisers of Air America programming. We will get a list of advertisers out after a couple of weeks. And it would really help to stop by the business and say "Thanks" directly to them. I am sure that Right Wingers will be vocal in their opposition. Don't let them intimidate advertisers." You can email the folks at KXIC (I used to work there, in the interest of full disclosure, but didn't know any of these folks):

Contact:
joenugent@clearchannel.com (KXIC program manager)
cc to: johnlaton@clearchannel.com (regional GM)
telephone: 319-354-9500 (KXIC)

District 3

Time to get your walking shoes on. It's Polk County Fourth of July parade time!

Call Tamyra at 515-285-1800 to join a parade and get details*
Grimes Funtastic days - June 24th - 10 AM
Bondurant - June 27th - 6:00 PM
Urbandale - July 4th - 10:00 AM
West Des Moines - July 3rd - 6:30 PM
Windsor Heights - July 4th - 1:00 PM
Ankeny Summerfest - July 8th - 10:00 AM

District 4

Thanks to Christina of the Yahoo Group Democracy for Iowa, we now know of a big human rights showdown in Fort Dodge. If you live in Fort Dodge, make sure you let the council know that it should stand up to the right wing.

District 5

Denise O'Brien is celebrating her victory in Atlantic on Friday, June 30, from 6 - 10 PM. They will have music. 

In-State, Out of State, and Out of Sight!

Did you wish you could go to Florida and recount hanging chads? Black Box Voting is giving you the chance to register for the National Hand County Registry. Have good eyes, will travel! Or not, as hand counts may come to an election near you.

Selden Spencer is in the running as a Map Changer on Warner's PAC, and Culver is up for some help from Feingold's PPF.

 
Fighting Bob Fest is in Baraboo this September. Mary Bichell is looking for folks to go with her to this event, which is 1 1/2 hours from Dubuque. Here's the lineup so far includes Amy Goodman, Jim Hightower, and Doris “Granny D” Haddock Their theme is perfect for the moment: “Hold Them Accountable”. They are also looking forward to the return of Congresswomen Tammy Baldwin and Gwen Moore, Senator Russ Feingold, the Progressive magazine’s Matthew Rothschild, the People’s Legislature, and the largest enthusiastic crowd of progressives in the Midwest insisting that those who seem oblivious to political corruption be held accountable!"

Finally, Lewis Lapham is coming to Des Moines for the ICCI State Convention. He's the long-time editor at Harper's Magazine, and his trip is sponsored by ICCI. He'll be at the Hotel Fort Des Moines on Friday, July 14 at 8:00 PM. He will also sign copies of his book, Gag
Order: on the Suppression of Dissent and the Stifling of Democracy. Tix are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. You can call ICCI at 515-282-0484 for more info.
View Article  Iowa Blog Roundup

Iowa Blog Roundup


By Sam Garchik

I'm headed to the state convention on Saturday, so here's an early taste of what's going on this week:

Firs off: The Iraq War Issue is Being Debated Today! You can send a letter to your Congressman through True Majority.

This week, Iowans for Sensible Priorities will be holding a bloggers press conference in Des Moines. It is on Wednesday, June 21st, from 8 - 9:30 AM, at the Mars Cafe on University. Warren Langley, former CEO of the Pacific Stock Exchange will be in attendance. And ISP will be buying snacks and coffee. Contact Dave Stone at (515) 244-5656 for more info.

By the way, check out the ISP pigmobile. It's even got a new blog.

In other news, Mathemagician King is at it again. This time, he says it's safer in Iraq than in DC. This site even has video. Thanks to Ellen Ballas for pointing us this way.

And for those of you in the dark, John Edwards came to Iowa last week. His blog covered his visit here and here.

Finally, Russ Feingold announced that Rich Olive was the winner of his "Pick a Progressive Patriot" contest. Olive, an Iowa State Senate candidate, is running against Stewart Iverson in the 5th Senate District. The PPF will give Olive $5,000, in addition to giving smaller amounts to each of the other five candidates:

  • Staci Appel (IA – 37)
  • Bill Heckroth (IA – 9)
  • Rob Hogg (IA – 19)
  • Merle Johnson (IA – 35)
  • Becky Schmitz (IA – 45).

More voting continues in the Blog for America fundraiser: remember to vote for Braley and Loebsack at Blog for America.

View Article  Iowa Blog Roundup

  Iowa Blog Roundup


By Sam Garchik

First off, the Democracy for America voting continues. As of 6:00 PM CST on Saturday, Loebscak was in 5th, Braley hanging on in 13th. The top five candidates will advance to an instant run-off round starting on June 19 to determine DFA's next DFA-List candidate. Keep telling people to vote for either of these fine Iowa candidtes.

I just talked to Alta Price of DFQC, who told me that the Democrats there are planning on running two people for the now open seats in Bettendorf. Linda Theiman pointed out that Braley did pretty well there, and Alta confirmed that Bettendorf if generally more socially progressive than either of the two people who the GOP is running. This is great news for Democrats who can get on the ballot.

An Edwards supporter named Michele Blair sent me this notice about Edward's visit on Monday. He is expected to campaign for both Braley and Culver, with the Braley even being at The Plaza (300 Walnut Street) in downtown Des Moines. This event starts at 5:00 PM, and has a reccomended contribution of $25.
 
Also, Martha Smithback (email her at martsmithback@yahoo.com) has contacted me looking for help with a Draft Gore in 08 event planned for Iowa City on June 30th. If any of you are interested, please contact her directly.
 
And finally, Iowans for Sensible Priorities is bringing Warren Langley, a national board member of Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities, to the Waterloo area to talk about federal spending. If there are any media outlets or people interested in interviewing him for this blog, please contact Linda Mamoun at ljmamoun@yahoo.com.
 
Thanks again for all your great help. Keep spreading the word, and be sure to listen to AM 800 KXIC tomorrow from 9 - 12 and Monday through Fridays from 5 - 9 to hear Air America and show your support for this programming move.
View Article  Help Loebsack or Braley Get DFA Dollars

DFA  Help Loebsack Get DFA Dollars


By Sam Garchik

 

DFA Selects Dave Loebsack and Bruce Braley for Online Voting Contest!

The Democracy for America (DFA) Political Action Committee has chosen Dave Loebsack and Bruce Braley to participate in an online voting event that will decide the next DFA national endorsement.

The DFA chose 35 congressional candidates to participate in their 2006 Grassroots All-Star vote. Five semi-finalists will receive a $2,000 contribution from DFA's PAC. The winner will receive an endorsement from DFA and an email appeal from DFA's Chair Jim Dean to all 500,000 DFA members asking to support the candidate.

The DFA has helped raised over $250,000 for congressional candidates so far this year. Inspired by the presidential campaign of Howard Dean, DFA is dedicated to supporting fiscally responsible, socially progressive candidates at all levels of government.

The first round of voting will begin Wednesday, June 7th and continue through Friday, June 16th. Supporters can visit http://www.democracyforamerica.com/housevote to vote for the candidate of their choice.

Help Support
Blog for Iowa




Get your
That One
Won! 2008
Button Here!

BFIA Writer's Guidelines

We welcome Submissions

Read Them On The Web

How To Post
A Comment On
BLOG FOR IOWA

Iowa Sites

AFSCME Iowa

Child & Family Policy Center - Iowa

Environment Iowa

Eyechanner Foundation

Genetic Engineering Action Network

Iowa Bicycle Coalition

Iowa Citizen Action Network - ICAN

Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement

Iowa Civil Liberties Union

Iowa Democratic Party

Iowa Energy Center

Iowa Environmental Council

Iowa Farmers Union

Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO

Iowa Fiscal Partnership

Iowans for Better Local TV

Iowa for Health Care

Iowa Freecycle

Iowa House Democrats

Iowa Physicians for Social Responsibility

Iowa PIRG

Iowa Policy Project

Iowa Pride Network

Iowa Public Interest Research Group

Iowa Underground

Iowans for Voting Integrity

Left Coast of Iowa

Midwest Environmental Justice Advocates

One Iowa (GLBT)

Progressive Action for the Common Good

Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa

QCAD (Quad-Citians Affirming Diversity - GLBT)

Rapid Response - Iowa

SEIU Local 199

Sierra Club - Iowa Chapter

Soypower - West Central Soy

Voter-owned Iowa

Iowa Blogs

Bleeding Heartland

BlogNetNews Iowa

The Caucus Cooler

Century of the Common Iowan

The Deprogrammer (Quad Cities)

Diary of a Political Madman

Empire Falls Blog

Essential Estrogen

From Right to Left

Gavin's Journal

Green Tea Blog

Iowa Ennui

Iowa House Democrats

Iowa Independent

Iowa Liberal

Iowa Progress

Iowa Rapid Response

Iowa True Blue (Gordon Fischer's Blog)

Iowa Underground

Iowa Voters for Open and Transparent Elections

Jedi Tony

John Deeth's Blog

Krusty Konservative

Left Coast of Iowa Blog

Leftist Logic

Marshall County Democrats

Nick Johnson's Blog

Nussle and Flow

Political Fallout

Mike Palecek

Political Forecast

Politics in Iowa

Kay Henderson and Radio Iowa

The Rural Populist

Small Town Fun

Smoky Hollow

Southwest Iowa Guy

State 29

Steve King Watch

Straight Out of the Cornfield

Fight
Media Bias

Iowa

Rapid Response Network - Iowa

First responders to biased, imbalanced or factually inaccurate media coverage


Iowans for Better Local TV

*IBLTV is a group of citizens from the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area who are concerned about the decline in the quality of local television. Fight local media consolidation, as it leads to an unaccountable medium that enriches itself while disregarding the need to serve the public good.


Air America

*How to Bring Air America Radio to Your Local Community


The Counterpoint

*The rational counter to 'The Point,' 'The Counterpoint' critiques and corrects the daily editorial by Sinclair Broadcasting's corporate vice president, Mark Hyman, that is broadcast on all Sinclair-owned television stations across the country


National

FAIR: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

*FAIR is a national media watch group that offers well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship


Media Matters for America

*Media Matters for America is an information center dedicated to monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media