Thursday, September 30, 2010

Big filibuster win

Sent: September 30, 2010 08:53 AM
Subject: Big filibuster win

 

Daniel,

Last month, 21,000 Kossacks signed a petition asking all Democrats to support changing Senate rules with 51 votes. Along with our allies, we took that petition to Capitol Hill, and to Democratic campaigns. What we found is a big win: not a single Democrat who will be in the Senate next year is outright opposed to changing Senate rules. Even Ben Nelson isn't a clear "no" anymore (seriously).

Two months ago, filibuster reform was declared dead because it lacked the votes. We have momentum now because you spoke up. On our end, it took hard work in the form of dozens of meetings with advocacy organizations and Capitol Hill staff to educate them on the issue. Reform of any sort, even filibuster reform, doesn't happen without leaders putting their boots on the ground.

Our own David Waldman (Kagro X) is one of these leaders. He started this campaign 18 months ago, and it never would have gotten anywhere without him. For years, he has been the nation's preeminent public voice on Senate procedure. Now, he is at the center of the emerging coalition of labor, civil rights, environmental, and netroots organizations that are working together on Capitol Hill to reform the filibuster.

As much as anyone, David helped make the campaign to reform the filibuster a reality. With three months left in this fight, he needs your help to keep up his excellent work. Progressive Congress has found a donor who pledged $5,000 to support David's work over the next three months, but only if members of the Daily Kos community can match that with another $5,000.

To meet that goal, Daily Kos needs your contribution of $10 to keep up the momentum and support David's work to reform the filibuster. You can contribute directly to Daily Kos on the Orange to Blue page, where every candidate supports reforming the filibuster.

Even if Democrats keep Congress, there won't be any victory in November unless we fix the filibuster in January. We can't do that unless there are leaders like David Waldman on the ground, in DC, working on the issue. Your $10 contribution to Daily Kos will make sure David is able to keep going.

Keep fighting,
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Why Older Men Shouldn't own Dogs(R)

This is animated so just watch...........THE GRAPHICS CHANGE ON THEIR OWN....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Urge Democratic Women House Members to Sign Letter: Alan Simpson Must Go

Sent: September 24, 2010 06:24 PM
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NOW Action Alert

Urge Democratic Women House Members to Sign Letter:
Alan Simpson Must Go

Tell Your Representative To...
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After taking action, please support our work!

By now, you've probably heard about the insulting remarks made by former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson (R), co-chair of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, describing Social Security as a "milk cow with 310 million tits."

Last month NOW called on President Obama to relieve Simpson of his duties on the commission, while a number of Congress members called for him to resign or be fired. However, the president has yet to ask Simpson to step down. Now, Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.) and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) are circulating a letter asking the president to remove Simpson from the commission. They aim to get every Democratic woman member of the House to sign this letter.

Take Action NOW: If your House member is a woman Democrat, please call her or use NOW's sample message to urge her to sign on to the Woolsey/DeLauro letter.

Background:

Simpson Unfit for Job - Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, who is a longtime opponent of Social Security, touched off a firestorm recently with comments made in an email to Ashley Carson, then Executive Director of OWL, the Older Women's League. Simpson's foul-mouthed insults showed that he is an intemperate and biased individual who should not be in a position of responsibility. Simpson has an extensive history of disrespect and even contempt for women and seniors, notably with his statement posed to Anita Hill during the 1991 Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings that she would face "real discrimination, different from the sexual kind" in Washington if she testified regarding claims of sexual harassment from Thomas.

In his recent emailed comments to Carson at OWL, Simpson expressed a belief that advocating for women is not "honest work." Simpson has also described seniors as "greedy geezers" who "don't care a whit about their grandchildren, not a whit." Simpson also alienated veterans by claiming that costs for their disability care contribute to our fiscal mess.

Misunderstands Social Security - As NOW noted in our Aug. 25 alert, Simpson wrote Carson: "I've spent many years in public life trying to stabilize [Social Security] while people like you babble into the vapors about 'disgusting attempts at ageism and sexism' and all the rest of that crap." Further remarks on the PBS NewsHour shortly after being appointed to the commission revealed Simpson's intent to cut benefits when he stated: "You have two choices…you either raise the payroll tax or decrease the benefits or start affluence testing. The rest of it is B.S….This country is going to the bowwows unless we deal with entitlements, Social Security and Medicare." Simpson shows that he does not understand even the basic facts about Social Security.

Social Security Unrelated to National Debt - That Social Security has nothing to do with the federal debt is clear -- but apparently Simpson doesn't know that. Social Security is funded through a direct payroll deduction and does not contribute one penny to the national deficit. In fact, as has been reported, Simpson expressed surprise upon hearing that Social Security currently has a $2.5 trillion surplus and has enough funds to pay all benefits through 2037.

Without Social Security, 42.5 Percent of Elderly Would be Poor - Another set of facts apparently lost on Simpson is that Social Security lifts more than 20 million persons above the poverty line; a third of those are under age 65, including 1.1 million children. Fifty-eight percent of Social Security recipients age 62 and older are women; for half that number Social Security is 50 percent of their income. For many millions of older women who have no pensions and have exhausted their savings, Social Security is their only source of income. Cutting benefits, including increasing the retirement age to 70, would have a disproportionately harsh impact on older women. NOW vigorously opposes this.

Simpson Must Go; Commission Should Re-Assess Mission - Members of Congress -- like Reps. Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.), Jerold Nadler (D-N.Y.), Woolsey and DeLauro -- along with advocates for seniors and veterans, have called for Simpson's resignation. The AARP also urged Simpson's removal, saying that he has lost the credibility needed to head this commission. The former senator did apologize to Ashley Carson for his hot-headed remarks, but that is not enough. Simpson must go, and the fiscal commission should undertake a thorough re-assessment of its mission and future recommendations on how to reduce the national debt. Cutting benefits under Social Security should, in no case, be part of those recommendations.

Take Action NOW: Please help by sending a message to all Democratic women members of the House to sign the Woolsey/DeLauro "Dear Colleague" letter to President Obama. This letter asks him to remove Alan Simpson from the fiscal commission and further advocates against any cuts in Social Security benefits, including raising the retirement age to 70.


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@ToddAkin, From the office of Congressman Todd Akin

What exactly do you mean by sustainable enterprise? Do you mean oil drilling, clearcut logging, mining and other such “enterprises”? 

One other thing, why can’t we reply to the emails that you send?
Sent: September 24, 2010 04:34 PM
Subject: From the office of Congressman Todd Akin

 

 

 

Dear Daniel:

 

Thank you for contacting me recently regarding Chairman Grijalva's initiatives to protect our nation's wilderness.  I appreciate the time you have taken to share your views with me, and I am pleased to have this chance to address your concerns.

 

As you may know, the state of America's wilderness has been the subject of much debate in the Congress. A number of pieces of reform legislation targeted at saving the nation's wilderness have been introduced in recent years and bipartisan compromises have been reached that will help restore and protect our natural resources in all parts of the country.

 

H. Res. 1020, a resolution recently introduced in the House that honors the Rocky Mountain National Park Act, commends the National Park Service for their dedication to preserving the Southern regions of the Rocky Mountains for future generations to come.  I believe this Act was in keeping with Chairman Grijalva's emphasis on preserving the integrity of our wilderness lands and I fully supported this bipartisan resolution  Our nation's forests are one of America's greatest treasures, and I believe preserving them for future generations should be a top priority.

 

It is a privilege to represent you and I hope that you will not hesitate to contact me regarding any matter where I might be of assistance. Please visit my website, where you can find more information on current issues, share further thoughts with me via email and subscribe to my e-newsletter for updates on issues you care about. You can also check out my channel on YouTube for clips of recent floor speeches.

                                           

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Just a weeee bit!

   

"An extraordinarily handsome man decided he had the responsibility to marry the perfect woman so they could produce beautiful children beyond compare.

With that as his mission he began to search for the perfect woman.

Shortly there after he met a Redneck who had three stunning, gorgeous daughters that positively took his breath away.
So he explained his mission to the Redneck and asked for permission to marry one of them.

The Redneck simply replied, "They're lookin' to get married, so you came to the right place. Look 'em over and pick the one you want."

The man dated the first daughter.
The next day the Redneck asked for the man's opinion.

"Well," said the man, "she's just a weeeeee bit, not that you can hardly notice...pigeon-toed."

The Redneck nodded and suggested the man date one of the other girls; so the man went out with the second daughter.

The next day, the Redneck again asked how things went.

"Well,"the man replied, "she's just a weeeee bit, not that you can hardly tell...cross-eyed."

The Redneck nodded and suggested he date the third girl
to see if things might be better. So he did.

The next morning the man rushed in exclaiming,

"She's perfect, just perfect. She's the one I want to marry."

So they were wed right away. Months later the baby was born.
When the man visited the nursery he was horrified: the baby was
the Ugliest, most pathetic human you can imagine. He rushed to his father-in-law and asked how such a thing could happen considering the beauty of the parents.

"Well," explained the Redneck...
"She was just a weeeee bit, not that you could hardly tell....
pregnant when you met her." 


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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Proofreading is a dying art

 

 

Headlines from various newspapers in England.

 

 


 

 

 


 


Man Kills Self Before Shooting Wife and Daughter  
This one I caught in the SGV Tribune the other day and called the Editorial Room and asked who wrote this.  It took two or three readings before the editor realized that what he was reading was impossible!!!  They put in a correction the next day.
 


I just couldn't help but sending this along. Too funny.     
Something Went Wrong in Jet Crash, Expert Says  
      No crap, really? Ya think?  
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 Police Begin Campaign to Run Down Jaywalkers   
       Now that's taking things a bit far!  
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Panda Mating Fails; Veterinarian Takes Over   
       What a guy!    
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Miners Refuse to Work after Death  
No-good-for-nothing' lazy so-and-so's!  
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Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant   
See if that works any better than a fair trial!  
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 War Dims Hope for Peace   
I can see where it might have that effect!  
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  If Strike Isn't Settled Quickly, It May Last Awhile  
   Ya think?!  
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Cold Wave Linked to Temperatures   
      Who would have thought!  
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Enfield ( London ) Couple Slain; Police Suspect Homicide    
They may be on to something!  
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Red Tape Holds Up New Bridges   
      You mean there's something stronger than duct tape?  
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 Man Struck By Lightning: Faces Battery Charge   
     He probably IS the battery charge!  
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New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group   
Weren't they fat enough?!  
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Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft   
That's what he gets for eating those beans!  
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Kids Make Nutritious Snacks   
       Do they taste like chicken? 
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 Local  High School Dropouts Cut in Half   
       Chainsaw Massacre all over again!  
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Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors   
       Boy, are they tall!  
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And the winner is....   
Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead    
     Did I read that right?  
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Now that you've smiled at least once, it's your turn to spread the stupidity and send this to someone you want to bring a smile to (maybe even a chuckle). We all need a good laugh, at least once a day!


 

 


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Devastating: Cuts to Social Security

Sent: September 23, 2010 12:33
Subject: Devastating

Progressive Change Campaign Committee

PCCC member Tina H. from Pacifica, CA on how potential Social Security cuts would affect her family:

"After my husband and I worked hard for 60 years, we had to let go of our home. His health cost, which I paid for privately ate up most of my retirement... Without the help of a $700 a month Social Security check to pay my rent, I would not be able to pay it otherwise."

Help keep Tina in her home. Click here to tell  Rep. Akin to oppose cuts to Social Security.

Daniel,

"Devastating." "Horrific." "Homeless."

Those are all words PCCC members used to describe the prospect of cuts to Social Security -- which are being considered by Alan Simpson's "deficit commission" and may be voted on soon by Congress.

The good news is: Thanks to your help, an amazing 80 members of Congress have signed Progressive Caucus Chairman Rep. Grijalva's letter to President Obama saying they'll vote against any proposal that cuts Social Security.

The bad news is: Representative Todd Akin hasn't signed yet.

Can you call Rep. Akin and ask him to sign the Grijalva letter opposing cuts to Social Security? Click here for the phone number and a script.

In the last week, the number of House signers skyrocketed from 6 to 80 -- and over 27,000 PCCC members became "citizen signers" of the Grijalva letter.

Our friends at MoveOn, CREDO, and Social Security Works have been hammering offices with calls. -- and our sister organization, the P Street Project (the progressive alternative to K Street lobbyists), has been reaching out to congressional staff.

But Rep. Akin needs to hear from you.

We only have a short time that Congress is in session before they recess for the elections, but they may vote on the commissions proposal immediately after the election so it's important to get them on the record now. Can you call right now while Rep. Akin is still in his DC office? It just takes a minute, click here for the number and script.

Don't forget to let us know how it went, so we can follow up with their staff!

Thanks for being a bold progressive,

Julia Rosen, Stephanie Taylor, Adam Green, Forrest Brown, and the rest of the PCCC team


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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Home Remedies ';^)

THESE REALLY WORK!

I checked this out on the internet and it’s for real!

AMAZINGLY SIMPLE HOME REMEDIES:

1.    AVOID CUTTING YOURSELF WHEN SLICING VEGETABLES BY GETTING SOMEONE ELSE TO HOLD THE VEGETABLES WHILE YOU CHOP.

2.    AVOID ARGUMENTS WITH THE FEMALES ABOUT LIFTING THE TOILET SEAT BY USING THE SINK.

3.    FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE SUFFERERS ~ SIMPLY CUT YOURSELF AND BLEED FOR A FEW MINUTES, THUS REDUCING THE PRESSURE ON YOUR VEINS. REMEMBER TO USE A TIMER.

4.    A MOUSE TRAP PLACED ON TOP OF YOUR ALARM CLOCK WILL PREVENT YOU FROM ROLLING OVER AND GOING BACK TO SLEEP AFTER YOU HIT THE SNOOZE BUTTON.

5.    IF YOU HAVE A BAD COUGH, TAKE A LARGE DOSE OF LAXATIVES, THEN YOU'LL BE TOO AFRAID TO COUGH.

6.    YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - WD-40 AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE WD-40.  IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE DUCT TAPE.

7.          IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.

DAILY THOUGHT:

SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES - NOT REALLY GOOD FOR ANYTHING BUT THEY BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.

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President Barack Obama: You Should Hear These Stories

Sent: September 22, 2010 09:36 AM
Subject: You Should Hear These Stories


The White House, Washington
 

 

Good morning,

Six months ago, Gail O'Brien didn’t know whether or not she would be able to treat her cancer.  Betsy Burton wasn't sure if she could afford to keep paying the skyrocketing premiums for her employees' health insurance. Paul Horne was struggling to make ends meet after his prescription drug coverage hit the "donut hole."
 
The thing about these stories is that they could happen to anybody.  Millions of Americans -- maybe even you or someone you know -- have been struggling for years with our broken health care system.  These stories are what inspired me to fight for the Affordable Care Act and made me so proud to sign this landmark legislation into law six months ago.
 
Every day, I hear from Americans like Gail, Betsy and Paul, and a few of these folks have stepped forward to bravely share their stories with the entire country. Take a minute to hear what they have to say:

50 States/50 Stories. Listen Now

The Affordable Care Act is already making a difference in the lives of millions of Americans.  And starting tomorrow, the Patient's Bill of Rights goes into effect, ending some of the worst abuses of the insurance industry and putting you, not your insurance company, in control of your health care.
 
Here's what the Patient's Bill of Rights means for you:

  •  No more discrimination against kids with pre-existing conditions. Insurance companies can no longer bar families from purchasing coverage because of a child's pre-existing condition.
  • No more lifetime coverage limits. Insurance companies can no longer put a lifetime limit on the amount of coverage you can receive. 
  • Young adults can now stay on their parent's plan.  Young adults can stay on their parent's health insurance plan up to age 26 if their job doesn't provide health care benefits -- a huge relief for many parents and recent college graduates.
  • Free preventive care. If you join or purchase a new plan, the insurance company will be required to provide preventive care like mammograms, colonoscopies, immunizations, pre-natal and baby care without charging you any out of pocket costs.
  • Freedom to choose your own doctor. If you purchase or join a new plan, you have the right to choose your own doctor in your insurer network.
  • No more restrictions on emergency room care. Insurance companies will not be allowed to charge you more for out of network emergency services if you purchase or join a new a plan.

This is a long-overdue victory for American consumers and patients.  For years, millions of Americans have been at the mercy of their insurance companies as they jacked up rates, denied coverage or dropped patients all together.  
 
Now, some opponents of this reform have pledged to "repeal and replace" all of the progress we've made over the past six months.  But I refuse to go back to the days when insurance companies could deny a child health care due to a pre-existing condition or impose a lifetime limit on care for a cancer patient.  Those days are over.

The Affordable Care Act provides basic rules of the road that make our health care system work for consumers.  It cuts costs and will help us begin to get our fiscal house in order.  And most importantly, it provides Americans with the peace of mind that their insurance will be there for them when they need it.

To learn more about the Patient’s Bill of Rights and the Affordable Care Act, visit:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform

Sincerely,

President Barack Obama
 
P.S. Last week, I surprised Gail O'Brien by calling her at home.  You can see what happened here:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform

 

 

 

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Are we really THAT old?