Thursday, May 31, 2007

Where are the PICTURES??

Well, 13 of us made it to the First Annual Wood County Democrats Field Trip to the State Capital! Al was taking pictures like crazy but I haven't seen them yet. We got a tour of the capital...although we were told that the best tour guide in Madison is our own Marlin Schneider...but they didn't tell us that until it was too late. We got to visit with Marlin Schneider and Amy-Sue Vruwink and, of course Julie Lassa....who may be a 2nd time Mom by the time you read this. In addition, our neighboring Assemblyman Louis Molespki stopped in to say hello.








We got to sit in on some Senate Committee Hearings but the one we thought would be most interesting, Joint Finance, adjourned when our group walked in.






I think we have to give the award for most AUDACIOUS MEMBER of our delegation to our friend Al Labelle, although DeDe gets a close runner-up award. Al essentially walked in and introduced himself to the Lt Governor's office staff and got an "audience" with the Lt Governor, Barbara Lawton herself. DeDe then distinguished herself by telling the Lt Governor that she was "disappointed" that she didn't get to see the Governor's Office.....the Lt Governor responded by PERSONALLY escorting the small delegation up the stairs to the Governor's office for an abbreviated tour.








We aren't shy in Wood County.








We had a great but very short meal at The Great Dane on Dody Street and then a small delegation went on to a meeting with Joe Wineke.....you may see it in the newspapers....or not....


For those who had to go home before the meeting with Joe ended, here's a brief synopsis:

We could not come to an agreement with Joe concerning his lobbying. He still maintains it is proper and we maintain it is inappropriate. Nothing is resolved on this issue.

We agreed to seek common ground for a floor resolution setting a policy for lobbying in the future....
that's all.

No bells and whistles...no victories as such but certainly there was no surrender....by anybody.
The rest of the day was a lot of fun...I enjoyed spending time with you guys.....

Monday, May 28, 2007

On Memorial Day


I've thought about this a lot over the years and I think I've posted on this before. But here are a few of the things I've learned over the years:


We honor those who fell in service to the country.


We mourn their loss and respect their sacrifice.


War is not glamorous.


War is not a game.

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War is NOT a demonstration of a nation's collective "manhood".


Thanks to those who served.


Saturday, May 26, 2007

So THAT'S why......BLACKMAIL AND BRIBERY

I've now read two accounts, one on Kos that I can't find the link to and now another on Rude Pundit, that explain the Democratic Party Surrender to the Bush on the supplemental bill....and

Additionally, I've seen the explanations of Congressmen Kagen and Kind and also Senator Kohl about their votes on the bill.

In the first case, it appears that everybody's favorite Democrat, Joe Liebermann, threatened to bolt to the Republican Caucus if Reid and the Dems didn't back off. The results would have cost us our slim one-vote majority in the Senate which would be devastating...in other words BLACKMAIL.

In the latter case, renewal to Wisconsin's highly successful and incredibly popular Senior Care program was put in the supplemental funding bill as an....ahem...incentive for Congressman Kind, Congressman Kagen and Senator Kohl to vote for the bill....in other words BRIBERY.

Nice

Hold the healthcare of our Senior Citizens hostage to this terribly planned and executed war...and while we're at it...throw in a self-serving egomaniac like Lieberman to ensure the death of more kids.

What has this country come to?

Monday, May 21, 2007

Road Trip!!!!!!!!!





Hey...

Did you sign up for the field trip to Madison?

May 30, the Wood County Dems will take their first ever field trip to the State Capital. Among the events scheduled is:

Meeting with Marlin Schneider
Meeting with Amy-Sue Vruwink
Sit in on Joint Finance Committee debate on Campaign financing..







Tour Capital building....with a class of 4th Graders....good thing we have a couple of retired school teachers to go along with us....

Couple of other things...

Maybe a meeting with Joe Wineke in his office...arrangements are still pending.

Meal at The Great Dane (dutch treat)

Give Dave a call....

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Followup



The meeting last Thursday night proved momentous....





It was momentous because Democrats of Wood County voted to stand up for integrity





...no matter what the "politically correct" thing to do is...


...no matter what the "politically smart" thing to do is...





The Wood County Dems voted to stand against the mere "appearance of impropriety"


The Wood County Dems voted to stand against the influence of money in the political system





They voted to ask Joe Wineke to resign his lobbying position with AT & T and, failing that, to resign his position as Chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.



Remember how the Repubs tried to paint Governor Doyle's administration as corrupt during last November's election? No more will we allow our party members to feed the repubs more ammunition....no more will we tolerate actions which bring disrepute on our party.


At the same time our Party did that, the Eau Claire County Dems voted to unconditionally ask Joe for his resignation....others are pending as we speak.





Damn I'm proud of these folks.....

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Don't forget!




Dinner meeting tonight at Charlie's Pinecrest Supper Club on Highway 13 just North of Pittsville. 6:30 PM....

good food,
good progressive company....
what more could you ask for?




Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wow! How close to dictatorship did we come?




Read this from yesterday's testimony of former Assistant Attorney General James Comey in the Senate and tell me...just tell me...it doesn't scare the ....bejeeesus out of you. Here's the Kos link to it




and a snippet:




Comey: So I hung up the phone, immediately called my chief of staff, told him to get as many of my people as possible to the hospital immediately. I hung up, called [FBI] Director Mueller, with whom I'd been discussing this particular matter and who'd been a great help to me over that week, and told him what was happening. He said, "I'll meet you at the hospital right now."
I told my security detail that I needed to get to George Washington Hospital immediately. They turned on the emergency equipment and drove very quickly to the hospital. I got out of the car and ran up -- literally ran up the stairs with my security detail...



Sen. Schumer: What was your concern? You were in, obviously, a huge hurry.
Comey: I was concerned that given how ill I knew the Attorney General was, that there might be an effort to ask him to overrule me, when he was in no condition to do that.



Schumer: Right.



Comey: I was worried about him, frankly. So I raced to the hospital room, entered, and Mrs. Ashcroft was standing by the hospital bed. Mr. Ashcroft was lying down in the bed, the room was darkened. And I immediately began speaking to him, trying to orient him as to time and place, and try to see if he could focus on what was happening. And it wasn't clear to me that he could. He seemed pretty bad off.



Schumer: And at that point it was you, Mrs. Aschroft and the Attorney General, and maybe medical personnel in the room. No other Justice Department or government officials.



Comey: It was just the three of us at that point. I tried to see if I could help him get oriented. As I said, it wasn't clear that I had succeeded. I went out in the hallway, spoke to Director Mueller by phone. He was on his way. He handed the phone to the director of the security detail, and Director Mueller instructed the FBI agents present not to allow me to be removed from the room under any circumstances. And I went back in the room.




A few minutes later, Andrew Card and Roberto Gonzales arrive at the hospital, and here's what happens next:




Card and Gonzales arrived shortly thereafter, tried to persuade Ashcroft to authorize their activities, but failed and ultimately left the room. Within minutes after that, Card called Comey and demanded an immediate meeting on his turf, in the White House. Comey told Card that:



After the conduct I had just witnessed, that I would not meet with him without a witness present. He said, "What conduct? We were just there to wish him well."



I said again, after what I just witnessed, I will not with you without a witness, and I intend that witness to be the Solicitor General of the United States.




That's a scene right out of The Godfather Part I.




Here's what Glenn Greenwald had to say about it today (thanks to Digby for the post)...




J]ust consider what it says about this administration. Not only did Comey think that he had to rush to the hospital room to protect Ashcroft from having a conniving Card and Gonzales manipulate his severe illness and confusion by coercing his signature on a document -- behavior that is seen only in the worst cases of deceitful, conniving relatives coercing a sick and confused person to sign a new will -- but the administration's own FBI Director thought it was necessary to instruct his FBI agents not to allow Comey to be removed from the room.




Comey and Mueller were clearly both operating on the premise that Card and Gonzales were basically thugs. Indeed, Comey said that when Card ordred him to the White House, Comey refused to meet with Card without a witness being present, and that Card refused to allow Comey's summoned witness (Solicitor General Ted Olson) even to enter Card's office. These are the most trusted intimates of the White House -- the ones who are politically sympathetic to them and know them best -- and they prepared for, defended themselves against, the most extreme acts of corruption and thuggery from the President's Chief of Staff and his then-legal counsel (and current Attorney General of the United States)...




And then we have Greenwald again, quoting the Washington Post and riffing on it too:




Even The Washington Post Editorial Board -- long tepid, at best, concerning the NSA scandal -- recognizes that Comey has offered "an account of Bush administration lawlessness so shocking it would have been unbelievable coming from a less reputable source." And as I documented yesterday, these "shocking" revelations were long concealed due to Alberto Gonzales' patently false assurances that the testimony of Comey and Ashcroft -- which Democrats on the Senate Judiicary Committee sought last year -- would not "add to the discussion."




Let's repeat that just for the effect of reading it again, shall we?




"...an account of Bush administration lawlessness so shocking it would have been unbelievable coming from a less reputable source."




Key words?




Lawlessness


shocking


reputable




Folks we came very close to a dictatorship and unbelieveably we have Ashcroft to thank for NOT becoming a dictatorship.....whodathunk?