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View Article  John Drury: Random Views From A Community Activist
Random Views From A Community Activist

by John Drury

Governors go to the fair

This past weekend, 30 or so Governors from across the country met in Des Moines for their annual conference. Likely 2008 presidential candidate and current Governor Vilsack put on quite a conference according to most reports. The governors were even treated to a mini state fair complete with rides and I’m guessing a corn dog or two. One bit of good news I saw today was that Governor Schwarzenegger of California and Governor Jeb Bush of Florida were not among the attendees. We can only hope this means they aren’t likely to run for President in 2008.

Bush to announce his nominee for the Supreme Court
I saw a little bit of the nightly news tonight and noticed that Bush is set to announce his replacement for Sandra Day O’Connor on the Supreme Court. He was asked what he thought of a particular judge who is on the short list of nominees and he shot back, “Let me put it this way, when I want you to know who it is, I’ll tell you who it is.” Why does everything have to be such a Texas showdown with this guy?

Gaining new customers
I heard an interesting commentary on Marketplace Morning Report from commentator Adrian Wooldridge, who is a correspondent for The Economist. He looks at how businesses try to gain new customers and applies it to politics. He contrasts Democratic chairman Howard Dean to Ken Mehlman, saying that Howard Dean is focused on blasting Bush and speaks more to his base in an attempt to fire up his "existing customers," if you will. On the other hand, Republican chairman Mehlman is giving daily speeches to “new customers” of the Republican party; in this case, minorities. He comments that this approach is working and that’s why the Republicans are out fundraising Democrats 2 to 1.  

The more I look at this blog …
The more I’m impressed with the content. Let’s look back at a few recent posts. Chad Thompson has a post up today about ethanol and the debate on whether it takes more energy to produce ethanol than it’s worth. His post contradicts an earlier post by Molly Regan that states the opposite, an interesting debate no doubt. A debate whose outcome probably depends on who is paying for the study, as Linda points out in her comment.

Last week, Caroline Vernon had a link to a site that pointed out pollution in Iowa and the responsible parties. On Monday, Linda posted a follow up article on Iowa’s pollution. She points out that Woodbury County holds the “honor” of being the Iowa county with the most pollution. Oddly enough, she was thinking about moving to Woodbury County and decided to check them out.  Linda, I think we all want to know, are you still thinking about moving there?

And we can always count on Trish Nelson to go after the facts on the issues. She has an ability to analyze the spin and read between the lines of the propaganda being shoved on America.

I guess my point is that there are some very dedicated people that contribute to this blog and we should all send a thank you to Linda for being the driving force behind it. Her dedication to this never ceases to amaze me.

View Article  John Drury: Random Views From A Community Activist
Random Views From A Community Activist

by John Drury

Bush speaks to the nation
Bush addressed the nation the other night in an attempt to regain the support he has lost over his war for oil. He dismissed calls to set a timeline to bring the troops home by saying that our troops will remain in Iraq for as long as we have a mission to complete. I found this particularly interesting given the fact that it was he who declared “mission accomplished” over two years ago. It’s time to bring the troops home, period.

Vilsack orders felons to vote
Governor Vilsack has signed an executive order returning the right to vote to convicted felons that have served their time and some Republicans are not happy with the move. The order automatically returns the right to vote to convicted felons who have served their time. Iowa is one of a handful of states left that require felons to appeal to the Governor in a lengthy application process to regain their voting rights. Republican House Speaker Christopher Rants has said he thinks that we should welcome felons who have served their time back into society but he draws the line on voting. What is it about Republicans and their desire to stop people from voting?

Speaking of voting …
There’s a new report out that tells the tale of the Ohio voting boondoggle. It’s a good read unless of course you’re under the impression that we live in a democracy where everyone has a voice in their government.

Here’s an excerpt from the report … half of the state’s African-American voters reported some problems at the polls on Election Day. On average, black voters waited in longer lines than white voters; they were asked to provide identification more often than white voters; they were required to vote on “provisional ballots” more often (and their provisional ballots were counted less often); and they were intimidated at the polls more often than white voters. The DNC found that 16 percent of African-American voters felt intimidated at the polls; some reported hearing that “police would be at the polls to arrest people who had outstanding child support or car payments.” Overall, the problems African-Americans saw caused them to question the integrity of the election. While 77 percent of white voters were “very confident” that their votes had been counted, only 19 percent of black voters felt the same way.

You don’t suppose this has anything to do with yet another power hungry Republican Secretary of State seeking higher office do you?

Fireworks and needy people
Like many Iowans over the weekend, my wife and I watched a fireworks display. This one happened to be in the neighboring community of Rockwell. As we sat there with a group of friends watching the night sky light up, one of our friends said that he thought it was ridiculous that we spend so much money on fireworks in this country. “Imagine if we took all the money we spend on fireworks and gave it to needy people, we wouldn’t have any more needy people,” said Mark.

I responded to Mark by saying that perhaps Americans need the fireworks displays to remind us that we are the greatest country in the world. We are so rich and powerful that we can afford to light up our skies with these explosives and not give a second thought to the cost. And what better day to do this than on the fourth of July, our nation’s birthday.

“Just imagine how many people we could feed with that kind of money, though,” he said.
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