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slinkerwink's Journal
Hi, my name is slinkerwink, and I've been posting over on Dailykos about health care reform. I worked with FireDogLake Action until the start of the new year in the fight for the public option. Now, I'm working with nyceve, who is a well-known health care activist, at Dailykos.
We're pushing to fix the Senate bill and pass it. We're aiming for close to a million phone calls on February 24th and February 25th. We'll be telling Congress to fix the bill and then pass it. Right now, the only way that the Senate bill can pass is to fix it first. There are no votes in the House otherwise for the Senate bill. Democracy for America will be joining us in this effort, and we're reaching out to other advocacy groups on this as well. Democracy For America Onboard With Us To Make 1,000,000 Calls To Congress! HERE'S A LINK TO THE 2/24 AND 2/25 1,000,000 CALLS FOR HEALTHCARE FACEBOOK PAGE, PLEASE SEND IT TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW! We will be calling Speaker Pelosi: Tell Speaker Pelosi to 1) fix the Senate bill in the House, and 2) then pass the Senate bill after the Senate passes the reconciliation fix from the House. The ask for Harry Reid will be: Allow reconciliation to proceed immediately. Are you ready? Can we count on you? Please send this out on Twitter. Please post it on your Facebook page. Will you stand up and make your voice heard? Will you make just a few more calls? Will you ask your friend, family and neighbors to help? Can you turn this into one of the largest citizen mobilizations in the history of our country? My fiance, mr.slinkerwink, recently fell ill at work, and I don't know what else is going on. The last I heard from him was that he was suffering from a really high blood pressure, and that he had a headache. They had to call in security at work to take his blood pressure, and he said that he'd talk to me later. So, I'm pretty worried here, and sure could use a lot of good thoughts, prayers, and vibes sent his way.
![]() UPDATE: He's okay now. His blood pressure is coming down. Whew. Thanks for all your good thoughts and prayers! ![]() Posted by slinkerwink in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Tue Sep 09th 2008, 12:30 PM Biden waded into the issue of stem cell research today:
I hear all this talk about how the Republicans are going to work in dealing with parents who have both the joy, because there's joy to it as well, the joy and the difficulty of raising a child who has a developmental disability, who were born with a birth defect. Well guess what folks? If you care about it, why don't you support stem cell research?" Link: http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/090... Posted by slinkerwink in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Wed Sep 03rd 2008, 12:10 PM I read this very interesting transcript from The Roll Call, a newspaper for Capitol Hill, that outlines the interview between Governor Sarah Palin and the Roll Call newspaper. Here’s a great snippet that shows that Governor Palin thought it was ridiculous she’d be picked for Vice-President, and that she wasn’t aware of being vetted:
RC: What do you think the possibility is of you being picked for the vice presidential ticket? Palin: You know, I just think that’s so far out of the realm of possibility. I think, OK, I’m a hockey mom from Alaska and I’m very passionate about the need for our nation to become energy independent and for our nation to become more secure, and that’s going to be based on domestic supplies of energy being tapped. I do believe that Alaska, we can be the leader of energy policy — and energy policy has been sorely lacking in our nation. And I can think I can do that as governor. So, when I consider this out of the realm of possibility, hypothetical about ever being tapped for vice president, I don’t spend a whole lot of time thinking about it. I spend my time thinking about what Alaska can do to contribute. How can we produce? We’re ready to produce. RC: Have you been vetted by the national party? Palin: RC: Who has asked for your old speeches? Palin: Those who are putting on the GOP convention, or the RNC. But, no, I wouldn’t consider that any kind of official vetting. So, again, more evidence of this out of the realm of possibility. Link is HERE: http://www.rollcall.com/news/27818-1.html?... Posted by slinkerwink in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Sat Aug 23rd 2008, 01:00 AM According to Sirius Radio/Talkleft.
Posted by slinkerwink in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Tue Jul 15th 2008, 08:10 PM There's a report that's all over Crooks and Liars, Jed Report, Wonkette, Think Progress, America Blog, and Feministe, about a past rape joke that McCain made that's come to light. You can read the newspaper where it quotes Senator John McCain making a heinous rape joke below:
Did you hear the one about the woman who is attacked on the street by a gorilla, beaten senseless, raped repeatedly and left to die? When she finally regains consciousness and tries to speak, her doctor leans over to hear her sigh contently and to feebly ask, ‘Where is that marvelous ape?’ This disgusting rape joke made it to the pages of the Tucson Citizen on October 27, 1986. Let me repeat it here---rape isn't funny. Posted by slinkerwink in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Sat Jul 12th 2008, 12:45 PM There's been virtually no discussion of whether John McCain himself opposes birth control, i.e. contraception. The subheadline on this ABC article on Carly Fiorina is rather interesting for it reads, "Carly Fiorina Argues She Didn't Mean to Suggest a McCain Reversal on Birth Control or Abortion."
Is John McCain just pro-life on abortion? Or is he also pro-life on BOTH abortion AND birth control? As was reported, Carly Fiorina, his surrogate, stepped in the mud when she suggested that health insurance plans should cover birth control: "A real, live example, which I've been hearing a lot about from women: There are many health insurance plans that will cover Viagra but won't cover birth-control medication. Those women would like a choice," Fiorina told reporters at a breakfast talk Monday hosted by the Christian Science Monitor, adding, "Those women would like a choice." The problem for Carly Fiorina was that John McCain voted twice against requiring health insurance companies to cover birth control, while Senator Obama voted in favor to require insurance companies to cover birth control. When the remark came out, there was the classic video of John McCain caught between a rock and a hard place in trying to answer this question because as we all know, he would lose a HUGE portion of the women's votes if he said he opposes birth control. Carly Fiorina tried to pass it off as a completely different issue she was addressing here: Attempting to clarify her remarks today on National Public Radio, Fiorina argued she had been responding to a question posed by a reporter about how much choice Americans want in selecting their health care plan. "The reporter basically said people don't want a choice in their health insurance, they just want to be told what their health insurance plan is," Fiorina said today. "And I just reject that. I wasn't trying to make a veiled reference to the issue of pro-life or pro-choice." And she said that John McCain has a very strong pro-life record, and that he wouldn't walk away from that, and that "women who are single-issue voters on the subject of abortion, McCain won't get their vote, and I accept that." Excuse me. Abortion wasn't what was being discussed here. It was birth control. There are many women who are pro-life and use birth control. Only the strongly religious right sees birth control as an abortificant in that it has the "potential" to prevent life. I would love for someone to ask the question to John McCain, "Do you support birth control? Will you work to ban birth control?" As we've seen, John McCain knows he'd get buried alive electorally if he gives a honest answer. Instead, he dances around the issue and says stuff like: When asked about Fiorina's initial comments on Viagra and birth control, McCain said Wednesday, "I certainly do not want to discuss that issue." Appearing speechless, McCain paused for eight seconds before answering, "I don't know enough about it to give you an informed answer because I don't recall the vote, I've cast thousands of votes in the Senate, but I will respond to you," he said. "It's a choice -- I hadn't thought much about it but I did hear her And the McCain campaign campaign tried to cover it up as an opposition to "health care mandates" here: The McCain campaign told ABC News today that Fiorina's comments did not indicate a reversal of the Arizona senator's opposition to mandates on health insurance companies. The McCain campaign said that as a proponent of free-market principles, McCain opposes any legislation mandating health insurance coverage. We already know that John McCain opposes health insurance reform. What we don't know and really haven't heard is whether John McCain opposes birth control, and thinks of birth control as abortificants. If a honest answer comes, look for a huge electoral landslide in Obama's favor. And that's the crux of this post right here. Posted by slinkerwink in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Mon Jun 16th 2008, 10:55 AM At 11:45AM, Barack Obama is going to deliver a speech about competitiveness in the global economy.
At 12:00PM, John McCain is going to hold a media availability, presumably to rebut Obama's speech, and substitute his own talking points on the global economy. The next time Obama speaks is going to be at 8:30PM in Detrioit, MI, way past the time for primetime news. The reason for the McCain media availability is to have the narrative framing Obama's speech in time for the network news between 6 and 7pm. It's basically this--candidate speaks, opponent rebuts,--candidate speaks much later to rebut after the evening news carry the opponent's rebuttal, thus ensuring that the candidate's rebuttal to the opponent's rebut is not shown on the evening news. It's a media strategy that we're likely going to see from the McCain campaign throughout the summer. Whoever gets in the last soundbite in time for the evening news wins. Posted by slinkerwink in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Wed Jun 11th 2008, 06:27 PM I found this great website, headed by Clinton supporters for Obama, and I thought I'd post the link here for other Clinton supporters for Obama in case they're not aware about this site yet.
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