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Help Get a New House for Darcy Burner!

Everyone,

In case you haven't seen the news: the home of Darcy Burner, a netroots hero running for Congress in WA-08, was destroyed in a fire this morning.

Well, I think most of us here think that Darcy should be in a different House: The House of Representatives.  And I think that the last thing Darcy needs to worry about is whether she'll have the money to compete down the stretch in one of the most competitive districts in the country.

Let's get Darcy's Q3 numbers off to a good start.  I've set up a special ActBlue page in response to this tragedy, and I've set the target at a relatively modest $5,000 across the entire netroots.  You know what to do.  And I know we had a huge end-of-quarter push netroots-wide yesterday, but extraordinary times require extraordinary measures.

If you didn't give anything during the end-of-quarter push, maybe this will spur you.

Goal Thermometer

How do we beat the b**ch? Excellent question.

It is definitely not my standard practice to do this.  And yet, in so many places, including a few voices that are still here, you will see some individuals who are so upset about Hillary Clinton's loss, and are so opposed to Barack Obama because of what they perceive as the sexism of his campaign, that they are going to vote for John McCain.

Yes, this guy.

More where that came from.

Crashing the States (and roasting pigs) with Warner and Webb! (Photos!)

And another welcome to all those who may be generous enough to be following our Crashing the States project!

I have to say--being in Northern Virginia gets me really excited.  You can feel the change happening politically--it's in the air here.  It's like an epicenter of the entire movement, and you can feel the energy.  That, and the countryside is absolutely gorgeous.

As you may have read in teacherken's recent diary on the subject, the Crashing The States crew as at the biennial pig roast with Mark Warner at the Rappahanock Bend Farm.  Despite the brief period of inclement weather, it was a fantastic event.  Below the fold is a recap and the "official" Crashing the States photoessay!

Electoral College reform--is it time?

Are you tired of frantically searching for the latest polls from Ohio and Florida every presidential election?

Are you tired of corrupt Republican secretaries of state having more power than millions of voters when it comes to deciding who is "elected" President?

Have you taken up residence in a solid red state and grown tired of your vote not really mattering?

Then this diary is for you, because we'll be talking about reforming the Electoral College.  Follow me below for more.

CA-48: I support Steve Young. So should you! Here's why.

[CROSS-POSTED FROM MY DKOS DIARY]

On Saturday I attended the Red/Blue summit in Irvine, CA, sponsored by DFA.  I had the opportunity to meet quite a few people, including the candidates running for the CA-48 open seat in Orange County vacated by Chris Cox' nomination to the SEC.

You'd never expect to meet a candidate that not only supports your exact policy positions, but states them eloquently and dynamically, with energy, enthusiasm and sincerity--and then talks to you personally for 20 minutes despite his busy schedule to hear your concerns and ideas.

But now I have met that candidate--and that candidate is Steve Young.  More below.

Civil liberties not welcome at Bush Rallies

http://www.bend.com/news/ar_view%5E3Far_id%5E3D18712.htm#no-hash

Schoolteachers thrown out of Bush rally for wearing "protect our civil liberties" t-shirts.  How very subversive!

This lets you know where this administration stands.  They don't want you to realize that your civil liberties are at stake--and anyone who realizes that their civil liberties are at stake will, in fact, be stripped of their civil liberties before you can point it out.

Was Kerry's "nuisance" comment a GOP trap?

Thought for the day:

Did Kerry's campaign intend to humiliate the GOP by using the word "nuisance" in a published interview to describe terrorism?

In the New York Times magazine, Kerry was asked what it would take for the American people to feel safer.  Kerry responded that they'd feel safer when terrorism, like organized crime and prostitution, was a nuisance rather than something that dominated our everyday lives.

The Republicans used this as ammo, using it to justify their talking point that Kerry is soft on terrorism.

Then, just last night, Kerry's website said that General Scowcroft used the term "terrible nuisance" in 2002 when asked if we could ever win the war on terror.  He said that just like crime, the only way to win the war on terror was to turn it into a "terrible nuisance" that would never be eradicated completely.

The question is: did Kerry intentionally use the term "nuisance" just as a bait to try to expose the GOP attack machine and expose them as double-standing liars?



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