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Sunday, October 31, 2004
GOTV

http://www.swingstateproject.com/2004/10/dont_hate_yours.html

Friday, October 29, 2004

Don't Hate Yourself in the Morning

Posted by Tim Tagaris

My name is Tim Tagaris, Communications Director for Jeff Seemann. He is the Democratic Congressional candidate for House of Representatives in Ohio’s 16th District. (Be sure to check out our last commercial of the campaign - shameless plug.)

Introduction aside, David asked me to post a few entries between now and Election Day, and I figured there was no better way to start than to ask you to stop reading his blog and take advantage of some of the volunteer opportunities in Ohio (and other swing states). Over the next few days, I will also be reporting from Stark County in Ohio. Newsweek likes to call it the nation's "political epicenter," or "the bellwether county in the election's bellwether state." The scene on the ground here is like none other, and I am proud to be right in the mix.

That being said, I have also assembled contact information for State Party HQ and ACT Contacts for the following states: Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Minnesota, New Mexico, Iowa, and Michigan. You can find the contact information for other states in the "continue reading" section. It's not too late to get involved. These organizations need us, especially on Election Day.

Enjoy and feel free to add additional info in the comments as well.

Without further ado, OHIO:

Ohio Democratic Party: (614) 221-6563

Ohio County Democratic Party Offices
• Stark County (Canton): (330) 477-0705
• Montgomery County (Dayton): (937) 222-4007
• Franklin County (Columbus): (614) 449-0547
• Cuyahoga County (Cleveland): (216) 621-9750

ACT Ohio Offices
• Akron: (330) 374-5500 - contact Teddy Lehman
• Cincinnati: (513) 281-1500 - contact Ross Meyer
• Cleveland: (216) 321-7183 - contact Julian Rogers
• Columbus: (614) 297-0223 - contact Chris Glaros
• Dayton: (937) 222-6550 - contact Ross Meyer
• Parma: (216) 661-6223 - contact Cheryl Webb
• Toledo: (419) 243-0641 - contact Jeff Dennler
• Youngstown: (330) 759-2401

FLORIDA:

Florida Democratic Party: (850) 222-3411

ACT Florida Offices
• Central Florida: (407) 856-3600
• Jacksonville: (904) 598-1401
• Miami: (305) 576-3925
• Orlando: (407) 236-0037
• Palm Beach: (561) 276-2807
• Tampa: (813) 350-9007

WISCONSIN:

Wisconsin Democratic Party: (608) 255-5712

ACT Wisconsin Offices
• Appleton: (920) 734-3572 - contact Kritsa Elliot
• Madison: (608) 250-5923 - contact Jay Els
• Milwaukee: (414) 225-9004 - contact Eric Lowenberg
• Steven's Point: (715) 295-0742 - contact Whitney Zimmerman

IOWA:

Iowa Democratic Party: volunteer@iowademocrats.org

ACT Iowa Offices
• Ames: (515) 598-9528 - contact Jeff Happe
• Cedar Rapids: (319) 365-1660 - contact Kim Pieper
• Council Bluffs: (712) 322-2225 - contact Liz Albright
• Davenport: (563) 323-0740 - contact Lisa Switzer
• Des Moines: (515) 244-3111 - contact Matt Unger
• Iowa City: (319) 358-6759 - contact Tammy Wilson
• Sioux City: (712) 234-1323 - contact Ric Silber
• Waterloo: (319) 226-3544 - contact Arti Panjwani

NEW HAMPSHIRE:

New Hampshire Democratic Party: (603) 623-2999

ACT New Hampshire Offices
• Manchester (603) 622-9000 - contact Bob Lauro
• North Country Office (603) 356-0186 - contact Neil Alpert

NEW MEXICO:

New Mexico Democratic Party: (505) 830-3650

ACT New Mexico
• Albuquerque: (505) 830-9250 - contact Monica Estrada
• Las Cruces: (505) 647-0072 - contact Gianina Irlando Garcia
• Santa Fe: (505) 982-4091 - contact Charlie Kelly

PENNSYLVANIA:

Pennsylvania Democratic Party: (717) 238-9381

ACT Pennsylvania Offices
• Bucks County: (215) 442-0612 - contact Mike Rabinowitz
• Central PA: (717) 232-4723 - contact Bill Bacon
• Chester County: (610) 690-0216 - contact Tom Goldkuhle
• Delaware County: (610) 690-0212 - contact Joe Shields
• Erie: (814) 898-0150 - contact Gary Horton
• Johnstown: (814) 539-9095 - contact Wanda Hobson
• Lehigh Valley: (610) 774-0912 - contact Siobhan Bennett
• Montgomery County: (610) 825-3421 - contact Joanne Grossi
• Pittsburgh: (412) 281-6085 - contact Denny Roberge

MINNESOTA:

Minnesota Democratic Party ("DFL"): (651) 293-1200

ACT Minnesota Offices
• Duluth: (218) 722-3389 - contact Kari Krogseng
• Eveleth: (218) 744-1446 - contact Jerry Perpich
• Saint Paul: (651) 645-1515 - contact Michelle Vidovic

MICHIGAN:

Michigan Democratic Party: (517) 371-5410

Posted at 11:44 pm by blog swarm
 

Voter fraud and disenfranchisement

Voter fraud and disenfranchisement
by kos
Sun Oct 31st, 2004 at 23:21:55 GMT

Here's a sampling of what we face nationwide.

In West Virginia -- it was bad enough the first time.

In a letter, Berkeley County clerk John Smalls cites calls from a cell phone were made to Eastern Panhandle democrats telling them that they were not registered to vote. The letter also said the calls informed democrats in some cases they wouldn`t be able to vote on Election Day [...]

It`s considered an improper act because when upset citizens called the voter registration office to make sure they were registered to vote, indeed they were. So, who made these misleading calls? The Berkeley County Clerk`s Office traced the number voters gave as the source back to the Eastern Panhandle Republican Headquarters.

Bad enough the first time, as I said. Problem is, despite their "slap on the wrist" (or because of it), local Republicans are still up to the same dirty tricks. From an email statement today:
Democratic leaders in one of the nation's most hotly-contested battleground states are  receiving reports of voter suppression activities that can be traced back to the Republican Party. The suppression activities have continued despite warnings from officials in Berkeley and Jefferson Counties.
Hopefully these WV Republicans face the same fate as those in Ohio who tried to challenge 35,000 new voters for no reason other than disenfranchisement. After hundreds of hearings found zero illegal registrations, the entire lot of challenges was thrown out and the Republican masterminds now face criminal charges.

Speaking of Ohio, I got this from a Toledo volunteer:

I worked all day yesterday at the largest Toledo area Kerry GOTV phone bank at Gallon and Takacs law offices, 3516 Granite, Sylvania. Out of the 8 phone banks that we had here in the Toledo area yesterday, ours produced one third of all of the contacts made.

Both the local phone company and our phone systems provider have confirmed to us that phone relay point into the building was purposely severed. Many volunteers were rerouted to other locations and several also had to rely on cell phones when we found our lines down this morning. We thought it was a coincidence until the phone company verified to us that the lines were intentionally cut.

More Republican dirty tactics.

And more Ohio, check out this letter supposedly sent from the Lake County (Painesville) Board of Election to newly registered Democrats:

Of course, the letter is not from the Board of Election, and it's obviously all bullshit. (From Law Geek.)

In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the GOP wants to take a page from the Ohio playbook.

Citing a new list of more than 37,000 questionable addresses, the state Republican Party demanded Saturday that Milwaukee city officials require identification from all of those voters Tuesday.

If the city doesn't, the party says it is prepared to have volunteers challenge each individual - including thousands who might be missing an apartment number on their registration - at the polls.

In Ohio, the "questionable addresses" were those were GOP-sent registered mail wasn't accepted. Wherever the WI GOP's list comes from, it's definitely not reality.
City Attorney Grant Langley labeled the GOP request "outrageous."

"We have already uncovered hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of addresses on their (original list) that do exist," said Langley, who holds a non-partisan office. "Why should I take their word for the fact this new list is good? I'm out of the politics on this, but this is purely political."

Still in Wisconsin, let's head to the ultra-liberal University of Wisconsin -- Madison, which should be a huge source of Kerry votes on Tuesday.
UW-Madison students in six residence halls received misleading information this week about how to vote, triggering allegations of dirty tricks.

The Dave Magnum for Congress campaign and the College Republicans took responsibility and apologized for the mailing Friday evening, insisting it was an honest error.

But a progressive group called it a deliberate attempt to confuse student voters. And University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor John Wiley, saying he was concerned that students might not know where to vote, had e-mails sent to all students Friday afternoon containing correct information.

The Campus Republican flyer told students they could vote at the polling location of their choice. Obviously, voters must vote in their assigned polling location.

The College Republicans, of course, are mired in a scandal of their own -- bilking innocent seniors of more than $6 million.


The College Republican National Committee has raised $6.3 million this year through an aggressive and misleading fund-raising campaign that collected money from senior citizens who thought they were giving to the election efforts of President Bush and other top Republicans.

Many of the top donors were in their 80s and 90s. The donors wrote checks -- sometimes hundreds and, in at least one case, totaling more than $100,000 -- to groups with official sounding-names such as "Republican Headquarters 2004," "Republican Elections Committee" and the "National Republican Campaign Fund." [...]

Some of the elderly donors, meanwhile, wound up bouncing checks and emptying their bank accounts.

"I don't have any more money," said Cecilia Barbier, a 90-year-old retired church council worker in New York City. "I'm stopping giving to everybody. That was all my savings that they got."

Barbier said she "wised up." But not before she made more than 300 donations totaling nearly $100,000 this year, the group's fund-raising records show.

Makes you glad to be a Democrat, huh? We all knew College Republicans were slime. Now we have hard evidence. I hope to see some of those scum carted off to jail. But I digress, since cheating the elderly of their life savings isn't really voter fraud or supression.

Let's wrap up in Alabama, where Democratic areas have been infested with this flyer:




Posted at 07:37 pm by blog swarm
 

Iraq Draft

Widows Accomplished


President Bush today called on America to address a growing crisis - the dwindling supply of our nation's widows. Since the end of the Vietnam War, America has ranked at the rock bottom of nations in terms of widows per capita. The president is asking college students to reverse this devastating trend before it's too late. "If we do not radically increase the number of widows," Bush said, "the nation's supply of unimaginable grief and senseless rage could drop to dangerous levels."

The president is doing his part by promoting marriage, provoking long and bloody wars, and providing our troops in Iraq with no clear mission or exit strategy, ensuring the return of a draft in his second term. If re-elected on November 2, Bush says he will immediately introduce the "No Widow Left Behind Act" to ensure that America again reclaims its place among the widowmakers of the world.


http://www.enjoythedraft.com/

Posted at 04:18 pm by blog swarm
 

100 Facts and 1 Opinion

http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20041108&s=facts

100 Facts and 1 Opinion
The Non-Arguable Case Against the Bush Administration
by Judd Legum

Click here to download, circulate and distribute a PDF version of this article.

IRAQ

1. The Bush Administration has spent more than $140 billion on a war of choice in Iraq.

Source: American Progress

2. The Bush Administration sent troops into battle without adequate body armor or armored Humvees.

Sources: Fox News, The Boston Globe

3. The Bush Administration ignored estimates from Gen. Eric Shinseki that several hundred thousand troops would be required to secure Iraq.

Source: PBS

4. Vice President Cheney said Americans "will, in fact, be greeted as liberators" in Iraq.

Source: The Washington Post

5. During the Bush Administration's war in Iraq, more than 1,000 US troops have lost their lives and more than 7,000 have been injured.

Source: globalsecurity.org

6. In May 2003, President Bush landed on an aircraft carrier in a flight suit, stood under a banner proclaiming "Mission Accomplished," and triumphantly announced that major combat operations were over in Iraq. Asked if he had any regrets about the stunt, Bush said he would do it all over again.

Source: Yahoo News

7. Vice President Cheney said that Iraq was "the geographic base of the terrorists who have had us under assault for many years, but most especially on 9/11." The bipartisan 9/11 Commission found that Iraq had no involvement in the 9/11 attacks and no collaborative operational relationship with Al Qaeda.

Source: MSNBC , 9-11 Commission

8. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice said that high-strength aluminum tubes acquired by Iraq were "only really suited for nuclear weapons programs," warning "we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud." The government's top nuclear scientists had told the Administration the tubes were "too narrow, too heavy, too long" to be of use in developing nuclear weapons and could be used for other purposes.

Source: New York Times

9. The Bush Administration has spent just $1.1 billion of the $18.4 billion Congress approved for Iraqi reconstruction.

Source: USA Today

10. According to the Administration's handpicked weapon's inspector, Charles Duelfer, there is "no evidence that Hussein had passed illicit weapons material to al Qaeda or other terrorist organizations, or had any intent to do so." After the release of the report, Bush continued to insist, "There was a risk--a real risk--that Saddam Hussein would pass weapons, or materials, or information to terrorist networks."

Sources: New York Times, White House news release

11. According to Duelfer, the UN inspections regime put an "economic strangle hold" on Hussein that prevented him from developing a WMD program for more than twelve years.

Source: Los Angeles Times

TERRORISM

12. After receiving a memo from the CIA in August 2001 titled "Bin Laden Determined to Attack America," President Bush continued his monthlong vacation.

Source: CNN.com

13. The Bush Administration failed to commit enough troops to capture Osama bin Laden when US forces had him cornered in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan in November 2001. Instead, they relied on local warlords.

Source: csmonitor.com

14. The Bush Administration secured less nuclear material from sites around the world vulnerable to terrorists in the two years after 9/11 than were secured in the two years before 9/11.

Source: nti.org

15. The Bush Administration underfunded Nunn-Lugar--the program intended to keep the former Soviet Union's nuclear legacy out of the hands of terrorists and rogue states--by $45.5 million.

Source: armscontrol.org

16. The Bush Administration has assigned five times as many agents to investigate Cuban embargo violations as it has to track Osama bin Laden's and Saddam Hussein's money.

Source: Associated Press

17. According to Congressional Research Service data, the Bush Administration has underfunded security at the nation's ports by more than $1 billion for fiscal year 2005.

Source: American Progress

18. The Bush Administration did not devote the resources necessary to prevent a resurgence in the production of poppies, the raw material used to create heroin, in Afghanistan--creating a potent new source of financing for terrorists.

Source: Pakistan Tribune

19. Vice President Cheney told voters that unless they elect George Bush in November, "we'll get hit again" by terrorists.

Source: Washington Post

20. Even though an Al Qaeda training manual suggests terrorists come to the United States and buy assault weapons, the Bush Administration did nothing to prevent the expiration of the ban.

Source: sfgate.com

21. Despite repeated calls for reinforcements, there are fewer experienced CIA agents assigned to the unit dealing with Osama bin Laden now than there were before 9/11.

Source: New York Times

22. Before 9/11, John Ashcroft proposed slashing counterterrorism funding by 23 percent.

Source: americanprogress.org

23. Between January 20, 2001, and September 10, 2001, the Bush Administration publicly mentioned Al Qaeda one time.

Source: commondreams.org

24. The Bush Administration granted the 9/11 Commission $3 million to investigate the September 11 attacks and $50 million to the commission that investigated the Columbia space shuttle crash.

Source: commondreams.org

25. More than three years after 9/11, just 5 percent of all cargo--including cargo transported on passenger planes--is screened.

Source: commondreams.org

NATIONAL SECURITY

26. During the Bush Administration, North Korea quadrupled its suspected nuclear arsenal from two to eight weapons.

Source: New York Times

27. The Bush Administration has openly opposed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, undermining nuclear nonproliferation efforts.

Source: commondreams.org

28. The Bush Administration has spent $7 billion this year--and plans to spend $10 billion next year--for a missile defense system that has never worked in a test that wasn't rigged.

Sources: www.gao.gov/new.items/d04409.pdf, Los Angeles Times

29. The Bush Administration underfunded the needs of the nation's first responders by $98 billion, according to a Council on Foreign Relations study.

Source: nationaldefensemagazine.org

CRONYISM AND CORRUPTION

30. The Bush Administration awarded a multibillion-dollar no-bid contract to Halliburton--a company that still pays Vice President Cheney hundreds of thousands of dollars in deferred compensation each year (Cheney also has Halliburton stock options). The company then repeatedly overcharged the military for services, accepted kickbacks from subcontractors and served troops dirty food.

Sources: The Washington Post, The Tapei Times, BBC News

31. The Bush Administration told Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan about plans to go to war with Iraq before telling Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Source: detnews.com

32. The Bush Administration relentlessly pushed an energy bill containing $23.5 billion in corporate tax breaks, much of which would have benefited major campaign contributors.

taxpayer.net, Washington Post

33. The Bush Administration paid Iraqi-exile and neocon darling Ahmad Chalabi $400,000 a month for intelligence, including fabricated claims about Iraqi WMD. It continued to pay him for months after discovering that he was providing inaccurate information.

Source: MSNBC

34. The Bush Administration installed as top officials more than 100 former lobbyists, attorneys or spokespeople for the industries they oversee.

Source: Source: commondreams.org

35. The Bush Administration let disgraced Enron CEO Ken Lay--a close friend of President Bush--help write its energy policy.

Source: MSNBC

36. Top Bush Administration officials accepted $127,600 in jewelry and other presents from the Saudi royal family in 2003, including diamond-and-sapphire jewelry valued at $95,500 for First Lady Laura Bush.

Source: Seattle Times

37. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge awarded lucrative contracts to several companies in which he is an investor, including Microsoft, GE, Sprint, Pfizer and Oracle.

Source: cq.com

38. President Bush used images of firefighters carrying flag-draped coffins through the rubble of the World Trade Center to score political points in a campaign advertisement.

Source: The Washington Post

THE ECONOMY

39. President Bush's top economic adviser, Greg Mankiw, said the outsourcing of American jobs abroad was "a plus for the economy in the long run."

Source: CBS News

40. The Bush Administration turned a $236 billion surplus into a $422 billion deficit.

Sources: Fortune, dfw.com

41. The Bush Administration implemented regulations that made millions of workers ineligible for overtime pay.

Source: epinet.org

42. The Bush Administration has crippled state budgets by underfunding federal mandates by $175 billion.

Source: cbpp.org

43. President Bush is the first President since Herbert Hoover to have a net loss of jobs--around 800,000--over a four-year term.

Source: The Guardian

44. The Bush Administration gave Accenture a multibillion-dollar border control contract even though the company moved its operations to Bermuda to avoid paying taxes.

Sources: The New York Times, cantonrep.com

45. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush said "the vast majority of my tax cuts go to the bottom end of the spectrum." He passed the tax cuts, but the top 20 percent of earners received 68 percent of the benefits.

Sources: cbpp.org, vote-smart.org

46. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush promised to pay down the national debt to a historically low level. As of September 30, the national debt stood at $7,379,052,696,330.32, a record high.

Sources: www.georgewbush.com , Bureau of the Public Debt

47. As major corporate scandals rocked the nation's economy, the Bush Administration reduced the enforcement of corporate tax law--conducting fewer audits, imposing fewer penalties, pursuing fewer prosecutions and making virtually no effort to prosecute corporate tax crimes.

Source: iht.com

48. The Bush Administration increased tax audits for the working poor.

Source: theolympian.com

49. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush promised to protect the Social Security surplus. As President, he spent all of it.

Sources: georgewbush.com, Congressional Budget Office

50. The Bush Administration proposed slashing funding for the largest federal public housing program, putting 2 million families in danger of losing their housing.

Source: San Francisco Examiner

51. The Bush Administration did nothing to prevent the minimum wage from falling to an inflation-adjusted fifty-year low.

Source: Los Angeles Times

EDUCATION

52. The Bush Administration underfunded the No Child Left Behind Act by $9.4 billion.

Source: nwitimes.com

53. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush promised to increase the maximum federal scholarship, or Pell Grant, by 50 percent. Instead, each year he has been in office he has frozen or cut the maximum scholarship amount.

Source: Source: edworkforce.house.gov x

54. The Bush Administration's Secretary of Education, Rod Paige, called the National Education Association--a union of teachers--a "terrorist organization."

Sources: CNN.com

HEALTHCARE

55. The Bush Administration, in violation of the law, refused to allow Medicare actuary Richard Foster to tell members of Congress the actual cost of their Medicare bill. Instead, they repeated a figure they knew was $100 billion too low.

Source: Washington Post, realcities.com

56. The nonpartisan GAO concluded the Bush Administration created illegal, covert propaganda--in the form of fake news reports--to promote its industry-backed Medicare bill.

Source: General Accounting Office

57. The Bush Administration stunted research that could lead to new treatments for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, spinal injuries, heart disease and muscular dystrophy by placing severe restrictions on the use of federal dollars for embryonic stem-cell research.

Source: CBS News

58. The Bush Administration reinstated the "global gag rule," which requires foreign NGOs to withhold information about legal abortion services or lose US funds for family planning.

Source: healthsciences.columbia.edu

59. The Bush Administration authorized twenty companies that have been charged with fraud at the federal or state level to offer Medicare prescription drug cards to seniors.

Source: American Progress

60. The Bush Administration created a prescription drug card for Medicare that locks seniors into one card for up to a year but allows the corporations offering the cards to change their prices once a week.

Source: Washington Post

61. The Bush Administration blocked efforts to allow Medicare to negotiate cheaper prescription drug prices for seniors.

Source: American Progress

62. At the behest of the french fry industry, the Bush Administration USDA changed their definition of fresh vegetables to include frozen french fries.

Source: commondreams.org

63. In a case before the Supreme Court, the Bush Administrations sided with HMOs--arguing that patients shouldn't be allowed to sue HMOs when they are improperly denied treatment. With the Administration's help, the HMOs won.

Source: ABC News

64. The Bush Administration went to court to block lawsuits by patients who were injured by defective prescription drugs and medical devices.

Source: Washington Post

65. President Bush signed a Medicare law that allows companies that reduce healthcare benefits for retirees to receive substantial subsidies from the government.

Source: Bloomberg News

66. Since President Bush took office, more than 5 million people have lost their health insurance.

Source: CNN.com

67. The Bush Administration blocked a proposal to ban the use of arsenic-treated lumber in playground equipment, even though it conceded it posed a danger to children.

Source: Miami Herald

68. One day after President Bush bragged about his efforts to help seniors afford healthcare, the Administration announced the largest dollar increase of Medicare premiums in history.

Source: iht.com

69. The Bush Administration--at the behest of the tobacco industry--tried to water down a global treaty that aimed to help curb smoking.

Source: tobaccofreekids.org

70. The Bush Administration has spent $270 million on abstinence-only education programs even though there is no scientific evidence demonstrating that they are effective in dissuading teenagers from having sex or reducing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.

Source: salon.com

71. The Bush Administration slashed funding for programs that suggested ways, other than abstinence, to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.

Source: LA Weekly

ENVIRONMENT

72. The Bush Administration gutted clean-air standards for aging power plants, resulting in at least 20,000 premature deaths each year.

Source: cta.policy.net

73. The Bush Administration eliminated protections on more than 200 million acres of public lands.

Source: calwild.org

74. President Bush broke his promise to place limits on carbon dioxide emissions, an essential step in combating global warming.

Source: Washington Post

75. Days after 9/11, the Bush Administration told people living near Ground Zero that the air was safe--even though they knew it wasn't--subjecting hundreds of people to unnecessary, debilitating ailments.

Sierra Club , EPA

76. The Bush Administration created a massive tax loophole for SUVs--allowing, for example, the write-off of the entire cost of a new Hummer.

Source: Washington Post

77. The Bush Administration put former coal-industry big shots in the government and let them roll back safety regulations, putting miners at greater risk of black lung disease.

Source: New York Times

78. The Bush Administration said that even though the weed killer atrazine was seeping into water supplies--creating, among other bizarre creatures, hermaphroditic frogs--there was no reason to regulate it.

Source: Washington Post

79. The Bush Administration has proposed cutting the budget of the Environmental Protection Agency by $600 million next year.

Source: ems.org

80. President Bush broke his campaign promise to end the maintenance backlog at national parks. He has provided just 7 percent of the funds needed, according to National Park Service estimates.

Source: bushgreenwatch.org

RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES

81. Since 9/11, Attorney General John Ashcroft has detained 5,000 foreign nationals in antiterrorism sweeps; none have been convicted of a terrorist crime.

Source: hrwatch.org

82. The Bush Administration ignored pleas from the International Committee of the Red Cross to stop the abuse of prisoners in US custody.

Source: Wall Street Journal

83. In violation of international law, the Bush Administration hid prisoners from the Red Cross so the organization couldn't monitor their treatment.

Source: hrwatch.org

84. The Bush Administration, without ever charging him with a crime, arrested US citizen Josι Padilla at an airport in Chicago, held him on a naval brig in South Carolina for two years, denied him access to a lawyer and prohibited any contact with his friends and family.

Source: news.findlaw.com

85. President Bush's top legal adviser wrote a memo to the President advising him that he can legally authorize torture.

Source: news.findlaw.com

86. At the direction of Bush Administration officials, the FBI went door to door questioning people planning on protesting at the 2004 political conventions.

Source: New York Times

87. The Bush Administration refuses to support the creation of an independent commission to investigate the abuse of foreign prisoners in American custody. Instead, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld selected the members of a commission to review the conduct of his own department.

Source: humanrightsfirst.org

FLIP FLOPS

88. President Bush opposed the creation of the 9/11 Commission before he supported it, delaying an essential inquiry into one of the greatest intelligence failure in American history.

Source: americanprogressaction.org

89. President Bush said gay marriage was a state issue before he supported a constitutional amendment banning it.

Sources: CNN.com, White House

90. President Bush said he was committed to capturing Osama bin Laden "dead or alive" before he said, "I truly am not that concerned about him."

Source: americanprogressaction.org

91. President Bush said we had found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, before he admitted we hadn't found them.

Sources: White House, americanprogress.org

92. President Bush said, "You can't distinguish between Al Qaeda and Saddam when you talk about the war on terror," before he admitted Saddam had no role in 9/11.

Sources: White House, Washington Post

BIOGRAPHY

93. George Bush didn't come close to meeting his commitments to the National Guard. Records show he performed no service in a six-month period in 1972 and a three-month period in 1973.

Source: boston.com

94. In June 1990 George Bush violated federal securities law when he failed to inform the SEC that he had sold 200,000 shares of his company, Harken Energy. Two months later the company reported significant losses and by the end of that year the stock had dropped from $3 to $1.

Source: The Guardian

95. When asked at an April 2004 press conference to name a mistake he made during his presidency, Bush couldn't think of one.

Source: White House

SECRECY

96. The Bush Administration refuses to release twenty-seven pages of a Congressional report that reportedly detail the Saudi Arabian government's connections to the 9/11 hijackers.

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer

97. Last year the Bush Administration spent $6.5 billion creating 14 million new classified documents and securing old secrets--the highest level of spending in ten years.

Source: openthegovernment.org

98. The Bush Administration spent $120 classifying documents for every $1 it spent declassifying documents.

Source: openthegovernment.org

99. The Bush Administration has spent millions of dollars and defied numerous court orders to conceal from the public who participated in Vice President Cheney's 2001 energy task force.

Source: Washington Post

100. The Bush Administration--reversing years of bipartisan tradition--refuses to answer requests from Democratic members of Congress about how the White House is spending taxpayer money.

Source: Washington Post

OPINION

If the past informs the future, four more years of the Bush Administration will be a tragic period in the history of the United States and the world.


Posted at 03:32 pm by blog swarm
 

www.pollingreport.com

White House 2004: General Election    ► STATE POLLS are in our subscriber area. INFO


Polls listed chronologically. All data are from nationwide surveys of Americans 18 & older.

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Democracy Corps Poll conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research (D). Oct. 29-30, 2004. N=500 likely voters nationwide. MoE ± 4.4.

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"Thinking about the elections in November, if the election for president were held today and the candidates were Republican George Bush and the Democrat John Kerry, for whom would you vote: George Bush or John Kerry?" As of 9/26-28, Nader included only in states where he is on the ballot. Trend includes slight variation in wording.

       
George
Bush
John
Kerry
Ralph
Nader
Other
(vol.)
Unsure
% % % % %
10/29-30/04 47 48 0 1 4
10/26-28/04 47 49 1 1 2
10/26-27/04 46 49 1 1 2
10/24-25/04 47 49 1 1 1
10/20-21/04 47 49 1 1 1
10/17-18/04 47 50 1 1 1
10/14-16/04 47 50 1 0 2
10/10-11/04 48 48 0 1 2
10/3-5/04 48 49 1 0 2
9/26-28/04 49 46 1 1 3
       
9/19-21/04 47 45 5 0 3
9/12-14/04 47 45 3 1 4
9/6-9/04 48 45 4 0 4
8/2-5/04 44 49 4 0 2
7/10-13/04 45 48 4 1 3
6/14-17/04 45 45 6 1 3
5/10-13/04 45 46 6 1 3
4/19-22/04 47 44 6 0 3

 

FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll. Oct. 29-30, 2004. N=1,377 registered voters nationwide (MoE ± 3); 1,200 likely voters (MoE ± 3).

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"If the election for president of the United States were held today, would you vote for Republican George W. Bush, Democrat John Kerry, or independent candidate Ralph Nader?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Names rotated. As of 9/21-22, Nader only included in states where he is on the ballot or his status is unresolved.

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George
W. Bush
John
Kerry
Ralph
Nader
Other (vol.)/
Not Sure
Wouldn't
Vote (vol.)
  % % % % %

Among likely voters:

10/29-30/04 46 46 1 7 -
10/28-29/04 47 45 1 7 -
10/27-28/04 50 45 - 5 -
10/17-18/04 49 42 2 7 -
10/3-4/04 47 45 1 6 1
9/21-22/04 46 42 1 11 -

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9/7-8/04 47 43 3 7 -
8/24-25/04 43 44 3 10 -
8/3-4/04 43 47 2 8 -
7/20-21/04 43 44 3 9 1

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Among registered voters:

10/29-30/04 45 47 1 7 -
10/28-29/04 46 46 1 7 -
10/27-28/04 48 46 1 5 -
8/3-4/04 42 46 2 9 1
7/20-21/04 43 42 4 10 1
6/22-23/04 47 40 3 9 1
6/8-9/04 42 42 3 12 1
5/18-19/04 40 40 3 15 2
4/21-22/04 42 40 2 14 2
3/23-24/04 43 42 3 10 2
2/18-19/04* 43 42 4 9 2

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* Nader identified as Green Party candidate in 2/04 poll.

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"If the election for president of the United States were held today, would you vote for Republican George W. Bush or Democrat John Kerry?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Names rotated

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George
W. Bush
John
Kerry
Other (vol.)/
Not Sure
Wouldn't
Vote (vol.)
  % % % %

Among likely voters:

10/29-30/04 46 47 6 1
10/28-29/04 47 45 8 -
10/27-28/04 50 45 5 -
10/17-18/04 48 43 7 2
10/3-4/04 48 45 6 1
9/21-22/04 45 43 11 1
9/7-8/04 47 45 7 1
8/24-25/04 44 45 9 2
8/3-4/04 43 48 8 1
7/20-21/04 44 45 9 2

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Among registered voters:

10/29-30/04 45 47 6 2
10/28-29/04 46 46 8 -
10/27-28/04 47 47 5 1
8/3-4/04 43 46 9 2
7/20-21/04 44 44 10 2
6/22-23/04 48 42 8 2
6/8-9/04 43 45 10 2
5/18-19/04 42 42 13 3
5/4-5/04 44 41 13 2
4/21-22/04 43 42 12 3
4/6-7/04 43 44 12 1
3/23-24/04 44 44 10 2
3/3-4/04 44 44 11 1
2/18-19/04 45 45 9 1
2/4-5/04 47 43 9 1
1/21-22/04 49 42 8 1
1/7-8/04 54 32 12 2
7/03 54 35 8 3
5/03 58 29 11 2
12/02 57 29 12 2

 

American Research Group Poll. Oct. 28-30, 2004. N=1,500 registered voters nationwide (MoE ± 2.5); 1,258 likely voters (

Posted at 03:28 pm by blog swarm
 

Losing and can't win in Iraq

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/10/31/14737/233

by DemFromCT
Sun Oct 31st, 2004 at 18:07:37 GMT

It is helpful, on occasion, to recall what some of the issues are in this election. SCOTUS. The Rule of Law. The environment. Science policy. Oh, yeah. And Iraq (and with it, crumbling visions of Empire) is still waiting.

In Iraq, U.S. Officials Cite Obstacles to Victory

Senior American military commanders and civilian officials in Iraq are speaking more candidly about the hurdles that could jeopardize their plans to defeat an adaptive and tenacious insurgency and hold elections in January.

Outwardly, they give an upbeat assessment that the counterinsurgency is winnable. But in interviews with 15 of the top American generals, admirals and embassy officials conducted in Iraq in late October, many described risks that could worsen the security situation and derail the political process that they are counting on to help quell the insurgency.

Commanders voiced fears that many of Iraq's expanding security forces, soon to be led by largely untested generals, have been penetrated by spies for the insurgents. Reconstruction aid is finally flowing into formerly rebel-held cities like Samarra and other areas, but some officers fear that bureaucratic delays could undermine the aid's calming effects. They also spoke of new American intelligence assessments that show that the insurgents have significantly more fighters - 8,000 to 12,000 hard-core militants - and far greater financial resources than previously estimated.

Anyone want to bet against the idea that after Wednesday, all of a sudden, a whole host of new obstacles will suddenly become apparent?

Update [2004-10-31 15:18:19 by DemFromCT]:
Oops. Colin Powell spills more beans. And as Rummy once said, we don't know what we don't know. So why hasn't the press reported this before the election?


Posted at 03:24 pm by blog swarm
 

Exercise your right

While you've been hearing about Republican voter intimidation and suppression tactics on the news, the DSCC has been combating them on the ground. Thanks to your generous support, Democrats were able to prepare early and establish national legal networks to protect voters' rights.

Marc Elias, who is general counsel to both the DSCC and the Kerry-Edwards campaign, has been leading a sophisticated legal operation in our targeted states for months. As the DSCC's chief counsel for over 10 years and an expert in campaign finance and election law, he updates me and my staff regularly on the latest developments. Yesterday, we received notice of the most audacious voter suppression tactic so far in the campaign.

The DSCC legal team has joined South Carolina election officials and the NAACP in warning the public of a bogus letter that poses as a "Voter's Guide" from the NAACP. The letter threatens arrest against voters who have outstanding traffic violations or who have not submitted credit reports one week prior to the election. It also lists false voting requirements such as a handwriting sample and multiple forms of identification. These are outright lies designed to intimidate minorities in one of the most hotly contested Senate races in the country. The DSCC responded immediately by sending funds for calls and door-to-door operations to the African Americans who received this fraudulent letter to make sure no voter is fooled by this despicable trick. Click here to see the letter.

Minority voters are also being targeted by the GOP in other battleground states. The GOP has already filed lawsuits challenging tens of thousands of voter registrations collected from mostly urban and minority areas. It's just another example of how the Republicans are willing to take power away from regular Americans so that they can hang onto power in Washington for as long as possible. But our national legal network is in place countering these Republican lawsuits and challenging cases of election fraud.

The Republicans are doing all of this because they know that this election will be extremely close--not just for the presidential ticket, but also for Senate races that will determine control of the legislative agenda. The Republicans know it will take just a small percentage of the electorate, such as the minority vote, to swing control of the White House and the Senate back to Democrats. They know our vote is the most powerful weapon of change in our democracy. That's why they're going to such extreme measures to suppress it.

We cannot predict exactly what will happen on Election Day. But thanks to your support, the DSCC has been monitoring and responding to developments in every key Senate race for months. Our legal team has already been successful in challenging local TV stations to take down false Republican campaign ads and in winning disputes within states to protect ballot access for voters. On Election Day, they will be getting up before dawn to make sure that every polling station is opened on time, every voter has a chance to cast their ballot and every vote is counted accurately.

Our early preparation work has positioned us extremely well to protect your vote. But the only way we will defeat this Republican assault on our electoral system is by getting out the vote for our Democratic candidates. So please, make sure you and everyone you know go to the polls to exercise your right to vote on Election Day.

Sincerely,

David Rudd
DSCC Executive Director


Posted at 03:22 pm by blog swarm
 

Get to a swing state
Kerry Winning

http://www.electoral-vote.com/

Electoral Vote Predictor 2004:   Kerry 283   Bush 246

News from the Votemaster

It was bound to happen and it happened. Today we have more state polls than there are states. There are 54 new polls in 22 states today. Furthermore, the lead has changed in five states, and all five changes favor Kerry. As a result, Kerry has now passed Bush in the electoral college. If today's results are the final results Wednesday morning, John Kerry will be elected as the 44th President of the United States, with 283 votes in the electoral college to George Bush's 246. But don't count on it. Many of Kerry's leads are razor thin. Counting only the strong + weak states, Bush leads 229 to 196, with 113 electoral votes in the tossup category Kerry's leads in the tossup states mean little to nothing. The turnout Tuesday will determine who wins.

Let's take a look at what happened state by state. New polls in Iowa, Michigan and New Mexico reverse Bush's previous leads and now favor Kerry by 1% in each case, well within the margin of error (about 4% in most cases). New Hampshire, which had been in the Bush column is now tied at 47% each. Finally, New Jersey is now safely back in the Kerry column with an 8% lead. Kerry retains his lead in Florida and Bush retains his lead in Ohio.

Mason-Dixon, Rasmussen, and Zogby all released multiple polls yesterday in many of the battleground states. Here is a table summarizing the results. The last column shows the Kerry-Bush-Tied score, including all the polls even those not shown (also Strategic Vision).

State Mason-Dixon Rasmussen Zogby K-B-T
Florida Bush by 4% Bush by 1% Kerry by 2% 1-2-0
Iowa   Tied Kerry by 1% 2-2-1
Michigan Kerry by 2% Kerry by 3% Kerry by 1% 3-0-0
Minnesota Bush by 1% Bush by 1% Kerry by 3% 2-2-0
New Mexico Bush by 4%   Bush by 9% 1-2-0
Nevada Bush by 6% Tied Bush by 4% 0-2-1
Ohio Bush by 3% Bush by 1% Bush by 5% 0-4-0
Pennsylvania Kerry by 2% Kerry by 2% Kerry by 3% 4-0-1
Wisconsin Kerry by 2% Kerry by 2% Kerry by 8% 3-2-0

Since Friday, I am also producing a map showing an average of the nonpartisan polls with a lookback window of 3 days. To see it, click on Averaged polls on the menu.

Now let's take a quick look at the national Zogby tracking poll. This poll is especially interesting because the 2000 data for the same period is available. Kerry has now edged into the lead, holding a statistically insignificant 1% lead over Bush. Also noteworthy is that Ralph Nader has picked up a bit of support and could once again throw the election to Bush.

Candidate E-10 E-9 E-8 E-7 E-6 E-5 E-4 Final
Kerry 46% 45% 46% 47% 46% 47% 47%  
Bush 48% 48% 49% 48% 48% 47% 46%  
Nader 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2%  
Other 1% 1% 1% 0% 1% 2% 2%  
Undecided 4% 5% 3% 3% 4% 3% 3%  

Now let's compare these results to 2000. Here are the corresponding numbers. The sums are not 100% due to roundoff error. Comparing these two tables, Kerry is in a far better position than Gore was at this point in 2000. Not only is he not trailing by 4%, he is actually slightly ahead. On the other hand, there are few undecideds left because they have already broken for the challenger, as they usually do.

Candidate E-10 E-9 E-8 E-7 E-6 E-5 E-4 Final
Gore 43% 42% 42% 41% 42% 42% 42% 48.38%
Bush 44% 45% 45% 46% 45% 45% 46% 47.87%
Nader 5% 5% 5% 4% 5% 5% 6% 2.74%
Other 1% 1% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1.01%
Undecided 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 0%

As everyone knows, Bush supports amending the constitution to forbid same sex marriages, although he knows full well that this amendment has zero chance in Congress and will be completely forgotten after the election. The purpose of supporting it was to rally the 4 million evangelicals who didn't vote for him last time. It didn't work. The Los Angeles Times reports that he has less support among evangelicals than he had last time. Like other Americans, they are also concerned about health care, jobs and other issues. That's probably why last week and said it was OK with him if the states allow civil unions. In other words, forget the evangelicals and concentrate on the soccer moms in the Midwest who are fairly tolerant of civil unions. Well, that's politics for you.

The page with hits from universities has been updated. Compiling this list requires processing the October log, which has now grown to over 4 GB, just for the HTML pages. I received a request for compiling the hits from British Universities, so here is the list from the .ac.uk domain. Of course, it may mostly reflect where American exchange students are studying. Canada is harder to do since Canada does not have a single subdomain that can be grepped for. (That word is not yet in Webster's, but UNIX people know what I mean.)

In the event of an attack on the site, please try www.electoral-vote3.com, www.electoral-vote4.com, etc. In the coming days I may update the site multiple times/day. Whenever I change the main site, half a dozen 60 MB files get shipped out. It takes a while so the backups aren't as fresh as the main site, so use the main site unless it becomes unreachable. I just upgraded each of the main servers to 2 GB each. They should be able to handle a thousand requests/sec each now. Just getting those down will require a very large attack. Getting all the servers down will be nearly impossible.

And Sunday wouldn't be Sunday without a new cartoon of the week.

Tomorrow is the big day when the Votemaster comes out of the closet into broad daylight. If you are curious, be sure to check back tomorrow.


Posted at 03:18 pm by blog swarm
 

Colin Powell: We're Losing War

by Chris Bowers

With OBL still at large in broadcasting, news like this must not be welcome to the Bush campaign:

Secretary of State Colin Powell has privately confided to friends in recent weeks that the Iraqi insurgents are winning the war, according to Newsweek. The insurgents have succeeded in infiltrating Iraqi forces "from top to bottom," a senior Iraqi official tells Newsweek in tomorrow's issue of the magazine, "from decision making to the lower levels."
What is that old saying about never getting into a land war in Asia?

Posted at 03:14 pm by blog swarm
 




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