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View Article  Vote for Iowa's Own Lynda Waddington in Blog Contest
Vote for Iowa's Own Lynda Waddington in Blog Contest
By Seth Moomey

I would ask that each of you take one minute and help me put our friend Lynda Waddington at the top of this contest.. for those of you that do not know Lynda, she is a good friend of mine, a wonderful journalist and fellow Democrat. She runs a great blog, Essential Estrogen (see below). It is a great accomplishment in and of itself that her blog has been recognized in this contest and has made it this far, but I would be very appreciative of a minute of your time and the favor of your vote to push her to the top!

Regardless of your vote, please check out her blog (www.essentialestrogen.com). If you are interested in politics, and especially a woman's point of view, you won't be disappointed!

Thank you,
Seth Moomey

----- Forwarded Message ----
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 2:15:52 PM
Subject: Lynda Waddington is in the running to be the top WVWV female blogger!

In celebration of Women's History Month, WVWV (Women's Voices Women's Vote) honored female bloggers through our Women making History contest. The 10 most nominated bloggers are listed below - Vote for your favorite!

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Lynda Waddington, a former journalist and current small-business owner, is the creator and designer of Essential Estrogen. Throughout history, every significant societal shift toward a more equitable community has taken place because either a woman or group of women took action. Her blog is dedicated to the women of today ‚ especially fellow Iowans, who strive to bring the female attributes of integrity, cooperation and true compassion into our public policies.

Click here to vote for Lynda Waddington.
View Article  Sal Mohammed, Ed Fallon and more
Sal Mohammed, Ed Fallon and more
By Sam Garchik

According to Common Iowan at Kos, Fallon is challenging Boswell in a primary, the later having been named a Bush Dog Democrat by Open Left. Chase Martyn watches enough TV that he noticed Sal Mohammed's name on MSNBC. And this new site, Pollster.com? I'm totally addicted to it.

Speaking of Polls, check out the Iowa Electronic Marketplace. As of today, Clinton has come back, and Obama has fallen, so they are now even. For the GOP, McCain has surged into first.

Next up for the Dems is Mich on the the 15th (no delegates due to DNC rule), and then SC on the 26th.
View Article  We Must TAKE Our Country Back!

We Must TAKE Our Country Back!


By Caroline Vernon

Whether it’s health care, the cost of education, our environment or global trade, Corporate America is holding us all hostage to the almighty dollar. Greed continues to trump need as corporations make record profits while more and more Americans fall into poverty every year. Congress allows industry to write policy, and legislators don’t even read the bills they enact. The average person would lose their job for gross negligence. The pharmaceutical/insurance lobbies make billions on the grief of others, systematically denying people essential treatment or drugs in order to save a buck. Half of our taxpayer money goes to the Pentagon who “loses” over a trillion dollars and “it’s nothing but a thing” yet we have to beg to fund health care for our children. Agri-Business dominates at the expense of our environment and health as 85% of our food is now genetically modified, our meat is ridden with hormones and antibiotics, and pesticides have permeated the water table. Global trade agreements allow corporations to exploit for profit with no safeguards in place for workers or the environment.

It is our moral imperative to stand up and say no more! John Edwards seems to be the only candidate that understands that we have to make an aggressive push to take our country back – the key word being “take”. While it is important to be able to bring everyone to the table, we can’t continue to allow Corporate America to eat all the food.

Which comes down to, follow the money…

Edwards and Obama are my two top picks but there are some important distinctions to be made here. I think Obama is awesome and I will support him whole heartedly if he gets the Democratic nod, but as an activist, and more importantly as a mother and your sister, there is way too much at stake in this election, not only for our country but for the planet. Corporate America will never give up their stranglehold on America or the rest of the world so we must TAKE IT from them! There is no negotiating a moral standard… and frankly, that’s what this election is about.

There are two main issues that concern me about Obama; the fact that he voted for the Peru Trade agreement (more of the same of what ails us), and more egregiously, the fact that he is promoting nuclear energy. Coincidentally, Obama has accepted a lot of money from Exelon Nuclear and only stopped taking corporate monies this past year once he decided to run for President. I commend him for that recent decision but I am horrified that he is promoting  nuclear power.

The current energy bill before Congress may have 10 billion dollars allocated toward renewable energy, and that rocks, but if you look at the whole pie, it’s too little too late! 25 billion is allocated for guaranteed loans to build new nuclear sites and billions more for coal fired plants. I mean, this is what I am talking about people… Corporate America writing OUR policy! Do ya’ll remember all the hoopla about storing the nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain? Do you want that in your backyard? Is it OK as long as it’s stored in someone else’s backyard (out of sight, out of mind)? Do you really think our Earth Mother will be served by that? We need to save Her in order to save ourselves. Almost everything we do generates some form of waste by-product. Instead of adding to it, especially nuclear waste, we need to use our considerable ingenuity to invent our way out of this mess. It is our only true hope.  What we absolutely cannot afford is more of the same… business as usual.

Corporate America has had the resources and the necessary information to create new technologies for decades.  Rather than doing the right thing, and truly be leaders of innovation, much of their resources have been spent preventing said technologies from entering the marketplace because, God forbid, that could hurt their bottom line. If their shareholders weren't so blinded by their own greed, they would be able to recognize the incredible opportunity that is presenting itself NOW. Corporate America and our elected officials could simply CHOOSE to lead this necessary technological revolution, but it remains to be seen.... so it's up to us.

We must TAKE our country back!

View Article  HOUSE LAUNCHES NEW BLOG:
HOUSE LAUNCHES NEW BLOG:
IOWAHOUSE.ORG


By Mark Langgin

The Iowa House of Representatives has launched a new web log at IowaHouse.org, that features daily updates with news and information from the Iowa House.

“Many Iowans get their news from the internet and IowaHouse.org is designed to keep them informed.  We are also eager to hear from Iowans and our web page is an easy way for them to share their ideas and suggestions,” said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, D-Des Moines.
 
The new site is the first political organization in the state to use a fully interactive blog format called “WordPress”.  The format allows open comments from readers and direct interaction between representatives and their constituents.

During the legislative session, the site will feature live audio from the House Chambers as well as schedules and debate calendars.  The site will use content from YouTube, Facebook, and others to help bring some sunlight to the legislative process.

The site also includes an events calendar, links to members of the Iowa House, and a media page which will include audio and video.
View Article  Now Expanded! - Feature your blog on Congresspedia's Iowa Blogroll
Now Expanded! - Feature your blog on Congresspedia's Iowa Blogroll

By Avelino, Sunlight Foundation

Each state now has a individual portal on Congresspedia, listing its members of Congress, 2008 candidates and local blogs that cover national politics (at least in part). If you're getting this email, your blog is on that list. Help Congresspedia's readers find your blog by adding a (very) brief description to the listing of your blog. To do so, go to the Iowa portal, scroll down to the "Local blogs" list and click "edit". Instructions are there.

Wiki the Vote 2008 - Iowa Update

The first two weeks of our Wiki the Vote project to build profiles on every candidate running for Congress have gone really well thanks to the contributions of what appear to be campaign volunteers, the candidates themselves and "regular" citizens (all are welcome as long as the additions are accurate and linked to a source).

Two weeks ago featured a participatory project to upload photos of all the candidates, and we now have a nearly complete set. Go to the Iowa portal to see the results and add any information you think is relevant. The current featured project is recording the endorsements any incumbents or challengers have received for the 2008 race. (How to participate.)

Current featured participatory project on Congresspedia: What's your member of Congress' record on SCHIP?

The Congresspedia staff has boned up on their healthcare research and has written an extensive page on State Children's Health Insurance Program and the recent votes in Congress to massively expand the number of people covered and, of course, the cost of the program. Help make this an accountability moment, regardless of whether you think expanding SCHIP was one more step towards socialism or a lifeline for working class kids, by recording how your representative votes. (How to participate.)

Applications for Mini-Grants from the Sunlight Foundation still being accepted!

The Sunlight Foundation/Network is offering grants of $1,000 to $5,000 for local bloggers that dedicate some of their blogging time to covering their member of Congress. Applications will be judged on how your blog tries to keep your readers informed about your member of Congress.  The focus should be on shedding more light on what Congress does and how to improve the communication between citizens and Congress.  As a rule we do not award money for salaries but do for technology upgrades.  If you are interested in applying, please fill out the provided application, it is available on the Sunlight Foundation grants page (http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/grants).

Please describe your project with a detailed description of how it fits in with Sunlight’s mission and your goals for your project, an itemized budget (including the amount requested from Sunlight) and contact information. Mini grant applications are due by January 1st 2008.

View Article  "Tell the Truth" Picket & Rally

DFA National Action:

Ask the Media to "Tell the Truth" about the War


The following Media Advisory was sent to all local media in the Quad Cities and surrounding areas of Eastern Iowa:

Scheduled Event -- Davenport, IA  

Event:        "Tell the Truth" Picket and Rally

Participating Organizations:

Democracy for America -  Quad Cites and the Peace Forum of Progressive Action for the Common Good

Contacts:      Alta Price: - 563-332-5051, 563-505-2996

                    Monica Kurth - 563-271-9332

______________________________________________________________________________

Following the Sept. 11 anniversary, we Americans demand that this president do what he has never done since he seized the office -- tell the truth.

The facts are clear: Iraq had nothing to do with Sept. 11, which even the Bush administration has admitted. Yet White House officials and many media pundits still continue the false position that the war in Iraq is "fighting terrorism."

Quad Citians will be participating in a "Tell the Truth" rally on Thursday, September 13th from 4:30 to 6pm asking Clear Channel WOC Talk Radio 1420 AM to TELL the TRUTH about the Iraq war.

We are asking 1420 AM (Rush Limbaugh and Jim Fisher) to tell the truth about the failure of Bush's "surge". We will also call on Clear Channel to return Progressive radio to the Quad Cities.

What:    Clear Channel and WOC picket
When:   Thursday, September 13, 2007, 4:30 PM
Where:  Quad Cities Radio Group
             3535 E Kimberly
             Davenport IA 52807

A majority of Quad Citians are against this war - the same is true nationally.

Last year, the Quad Cities lost Progressive radio immediately after the 2006 elections. We believe this is no coincidence given the shift in power as a result of the last election, and the rising tide of opposition to the war. The American people want our troops home and out of harm's way.

We demand that Clear Channel and WOC Talk Radio "tell the truth!"

America has never been told the truth about the Iraq war. Stop telling us that "Iraq will stabilize" when (pick one) Saddam Hussein is removed, Iraq has a constitution, Iraq has an election, Iraq has a security force, the troop surge has done its job. Stop telling us that "freedom is on the march" when we can see with our own eyes that Iraq remains a quagmire of corruption, sectarian fighting, death and destruction.

The truth is what the Government Accountability Office recently reported -- that the Iraqi government met three of 18 benchmarks, partially met four and failed to meet 11.

The truth is -- America had no business invading Iraq post 9/11. 

 



View Article  PACG Fall Summit - Spiritual Progressives Conference

Progressive Action for the Common Good - Quad Cities Fall Summit

Spiritual Progressives Conference


Theme: Living Our Faith:  Integrating Values & Politics in the Heartland

Friday – Saturday, November 2 & 3, 2007
First Congregational Church – United Church of Christ
2201 7th Avenue
Moline, Illinois 61265

The purpose of the Spiritual Progressive Conference is to promote progressive voices on the issues of values and spirituality into the heartland of Iowa and western Illinois.  Our conference is designed to interject a clear progressive voice and consciousness into the public dialogue that coincides with the build up to the highly publicized Iowa caucuses and Illinois primary. We will be covering three main areas at our conference:

1) Promoting a conversation on Progressive Values & and Spirituality

2) Organizing Progressives for political action

3) Creating healthy personal & inner lives for progressive people

Keynote speaker:

Rabbi Michael Lerner - Rabbi Michael Lerner is a national and international leader in the areas of progressive spirituality & political action. He is the founder of the Network for Spiritual Progressives.   He is also the editor of TIKKUN magazine, rabbi of Beyt Tikkun synagogue in Berkeley and San Francisco, CA, and the author of eleven books, including most recently The Left Hand of God: Taking Back Our Country from the Religious Right.

Friday Agenda

6 PM   Shabbat Services with Rabbi Lerner at Temple Emmanuel

Saturday Agenda

9:30 AM     Registration
10:00 AM   Opening Session
10:15 AM   Key Note – “Who are Spiritual Progressives?”      

11:15 AM   Break

11:30 AM   Workshops (Round 1)
12:30 AM   Luncheon – Musical interlude
1:30 PM     Workshop (Round 2)
2:30 PM     Closing Plenary  
3:30 PM     End     

5:30 PM   Lerner Book Signing

Cost: $15 Adults, $8 Students

For more information or to RSVP to this event, contact James Lee at 563-650-3922, jlee6367@yahoo.com

www.qcprogressiveaction.org

 

 

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