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<title><![CDATA[Have you seen this YouTube video on Troop Care Packages?]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[This is a great YouTube video on care packages for our troops?<br>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[Have you seen this YouTube video on Troop Care Packages?]]></dc:title>
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<title><![CDATA[MoveOn.org Council BBQ, August 3, Yahara Park (Yahara Park, Madison)]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone. 
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Your friendly neighborhood MoveOn.org recruitment committee chair here, letting you know about an event that you not only won't want to miss, but one that you will anticipate whilst salivating!  
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The Madison Area MoveOn.org Council is having a BBQ and you're invited and encouraged to come and bring friends. Where and when, you ask? Good question: Yahara Place Park, August 3 @ 3:00pm.
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This event will be more fun and socializing than anything else, but we will of course be talking about MoveOn.org business, including our last event, the Oil Free President Rally, and plans for upcoming events. So whether you want to get 
directly involved in our efforts, or just hang out with a bunch of cool and interesting progressives, come out and throw some burgers (or tofu) on the grill 
and join the fun!
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Coals, burgers and brats provided. Please bring your beverage of choice and a dish to pass.
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And remember, we do three things and we do them well:
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(1) We hold monthly events to educate voters on Mr's McCain and Obama, no need to guess which one comes across best.
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(2) We register voters and will have a massive get out the vote effort this fall.
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(3) After the election when other groups fold, we will kick in our "OK, now follow through on it" effort to hold our elected officials accountable.
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But we can't do any of this without a strong council. Sign up, stop in and make a difference.
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If you'd like to be on our mailing list you can reply this message with name, phone number and email address.
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PS. I would like to personally request someone bring a Frisbee.
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<dc:date>2008-07-17T23:56:38-05:00</dc:date>
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<title><![CDATA[Obama Promises Change - But What Kind?]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://townhall.com/columnists/VictorDavisHanson/2008/06/19/obama_promises_change_-_but_what_kind"  rel="nofollow">http://townhall.com/columnists/VictorDavisHanson/2008/06/19/obama_promises_change_-_but_what_kind</a> <br>
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By this point in the presidential campaign, the public knows that a charismatic Barack Obama wants sweeping "change." While the national media have often fallen hard for the Illinois senator's rhetoric -- MSNBC's Chris Matthews said he felt a "thrill going up my leg" during an Obama speech -- exactly what kind of change can Obama bring if he's elected in November? <br>
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FOREIGN POLICY <br>
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Take Obama's foreign-policy pronouncements, which promise a break with the unhappy past. Two doctrines are most prominent. One is to engage our enemies and be nicer to our allies. The other calls for leaving Iraq on a set timetable. <br>
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The problem with the first is that key allies like the conservative French, German and Italian governments -- unlike the days of rage in 2003 -- now embrace pretty much the same policies that we do. Britain and the European Union just called for imposing tougher sanctions on Iran, while both France and Britain promise to send more troops to Afghanistan. <br>
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In Feb. 2007, Sen. Obama called for American troops out of Iraq by March 2008. But in the last four months since that proposed final departure, violence is way down as the U.S. military and Iraqi army have stabilized much of the country. <br>
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The world in January 2009 will not be the same as it was in February 2007. So would a President Obama really engage Iranian President Ahmadinejad just as the Europeans are isolating him, or give up on Iraq when the American military may well gradually draw down in victory, not defeat? <br>
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ENERGY <br>
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Gas prices are soaring. Americans are frustrated (and a bit ashamed) that we continue to beg the Saudis to pump another half-million barrels a day on their soil and off their shores to ease global tight supplies, when we could pump much more than that in Alaska, off our coasts and on the continental shelf -- and thus save hundreds of billions of dollars. <br>
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Yet Sen. Obama's change probably wouldn't include more drilling; more nuclear power plants; or fuel extraction from tar sands, shale or coal. Instead, his strategy emphasizes more conservation; mass transit; and wind, solar and alternate green energy. All that is certainly wise and could be a winning combination by 2030, but right now it won't fill our tanks. <br>
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TAXES <br>
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Sen. Obama also wishes to raise trillions in new taxes by upping the capital gains margins, restoring inheritance taxes, raising the income rates on the upper brackets and lifting the income caps on Social Security payroll taxes. Such an old-fashioned soak-the-rich plan will please a strapped public tired of overpaid CEOs and Wall Street jet setting. <br>
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Yet forcing the affluent to pay even more won't necessarily reduce annual deficits of the last eight years or pay down the huge national debt -- not when Obama promises more vast entitlements in health care, education and housing and current aggregate federal revenues were increased by past tax cuts that spurred economic growth. <br>
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Sen. Obama promises a new style of politics that is issue-based, rather than attack-dog. But so far, he has campaigned in conventional fashion: He's tough on his opponents and as prone to overstatements and mischaracterizations as any other candidate. <br>
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The take-no-prisoners Moveon.org, which gave us the "General Betray Us" ads, is now an ally running third-party hit pieces on John McCain. Such outside help is customary in an election but seems inconsistent with Obama's disavowals of the hardball politics of the past. <br>
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Sen. Obama has promised a new dialogue on race and tolerance. His own impressive personal journey may make that possible. But his 20-year intimate relationship with the racist Rev. Jeremiah Wright suggests that for years he was heavily invested in the rather tired and predictable identity politics of grievance rather than a vocal advocate of novel racial transcendence. <br>
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Overall, Obama's announced policies are sounding pretty much the same old, same old once promised by candidates like George McGovern, Mike Dukakis, Walter Mondale, Al Gore and John Kerry. Of course, a return to the standard big-government nostrums of the past may well be what the angry voters want after 20 years of the Bushes and Clintons. But it is not a novel agenda, much less championed by a post-racial, post-political emissary. <br>
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So what are the Democrats thinking? That a mesmerizing, path-breaking African-American candidate -- coupled with Bush exhaustion -- will overcome past public skepticism of Northern presidential Democratic candidates, traditional liberal agendas and Obama's own relative lack of experience. <br>
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In other words, we should count on hope rather than change. <br>
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<dc:date>2008-07-17T17:03:37-05:00</dc:date>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[Obama Promises Change - But What Kind?]]></dc:title>
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<title><![CDATA[Harassment by Dane County Sheriff (Dane County)]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm currently going thru a divorce and am being harassed by the Dane Co. Sheriff's Department.  My spouse is making false accusations and they are eating it up.  Meanwhile when I correctly accuse her of the exact same things they laugh at me and do nothing. Written complaints to the Sheriffs Dept have fallen on deaf ears.<br>
Are you subject to the same kind of harassment?  Have you been in the past?  If so, please contact me.  Any attorneys input is invited also.<br>
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pkjorlie@tds.net]]></description>
<dc:date>2008-07-15T12:11:32-05:00</dc:date>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[Harassment by Dane County Sheriff (Dane County)]]></dc:title>
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<dcterms:issued>2008-07-15T12:11:32-05:00</dcterms:issued>
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<title><![CDATA[18 Million Voices - Rise Hillary Rise! WISCONSIN Group (South Milwaukee)]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[This meetup is set up to complement our organizing efforts at <a href="http://www.18millionvoices.blogspot.com."  rel="nofollow">http://www.18millionvoices.blogspot.com.</a> We hope to bring people in Wisconsin together who want to help organize and/or attend an 18 Million Voices march in Denver at the Democratic Convention to express our support for Hillary Clinton and for Women's Rights worldwide. <a href="http://www.18millionvoices.blogspot.com."  rel="nofollow">http://www.18millionvoices.blogspot.com.</a><br>
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 18 Million Voices Support Hillary - Still<br>
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 7:00PM<br>
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If you want to join in the celebration of Senator Hillary Clinton's great achievements with her historic Presidential campaign, this Meetup will be the place to make it all happen. We are planning for a state event and also organizing for Denver in August. This is a grassroots campaign to honor our candidate. Let's celebrate Hillary! <br>
General planning session.<br>
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The Brat Stop <br>
12304 75th St <br>
Kenosha, WI 53142<br>
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See the full event details at <a href="http://hrclinton.meetup.com/120/calendar/8194895/."  rel="nofollow">http://hrclinton.meetup.com/120/calendar/8194895/.</a><br>
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<dc:date>2008-07-05T16:32:50-05:00</dc:date>
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<title><![CDATA[..........."Kill your parents—that's where it's really at."]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<br>
"Kill your parents—that's where it's really at." <br>
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He should be hanged as a traitor. In the least, he is a typical elitist hypocrite, and no wonder he's Obama's buddy. Cut from the same America-hating soiled cloth. <br>
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No Regrets <br>
From our August 2001 issue: "Kill your parents!" urged sixties leftist Bill Ayers, whose father was the chairman of Commonwealth Edison here. (very good friend of Obama).........Bill Ayers, The man who stoped on the American flag. <br>
Ayers, Oughton, and Dohrn—turned more militant. They started a group called the Weatherman, a name inspired by the Bob Dylan song lyric "You don't need a weatherman / To know which way the wind blows. <br>
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The irony of people like this is hard to fully comprehend, in my opinion. Here's a guy that literally tried to start a bloody revolution in this "evil" country, yet never had to pay any price for his crimes. If he had done the same thing in one of his socialist utopia's, he would have been executed as a traitor. Instead, he's a rich man with ties to a potential (if not likely) President of the United States. <br>
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"The Days of Rage," as the 1969 protest was called, brought several hundred members of the Weatherman—many of them attired for battle with helmets and weapons—to Lincoln Park. The tear-gassed marches, window smashing, and clashes with police lasted four days, during which 290 militants were arrested and 63 people were injured. Damage to windows, cars, and other property soared to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Around this time, Ayers summed up the Weatherman philosophy as "Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, kill your parents—that's where it's really at." <br>
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The Chicago Tribune reports Obama held a campaign event at Ayers’ home in 1995 as he began his political career. Obama has described Ayers, who was a member of the radical group the Weather Underground, as a guy who lives in his neighborhood — and the campaign has said they are on “friendly terms.” <br>
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It is also around the same time that Ayers donated to Obama’s state Senate campaign. <br>
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<title><![CDATA[America Will Return To Its Greatness...]]></title>
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We've All Been Given Another Chance, Let Us Not Squander It...<a href="http://www.nuclearmidnight.com"  rel="nofollow">Nuclear Midnight</a>]]></description>
<dc:date>2008-06-08T16:12:19-05:00</dc:date>
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<title><![CDATA[Check out Socialism 2008 conference in Chicago 19-22]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[In order to achieve the change from a government that is more accountable to corporations than it is to us we need a radical mass movement like the 60s civil rights and antiwar movements and the labor rebellion of the 30s. Come meet with other activists who are interested in building these movements today and learn the  political ideas and historical lessons that can help us fight for and win real change.  Email me if you are interested in getting involved.
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