Friday, April 28, 2006
Gotta Love Republican Values
It was a good effort on his part though.
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Quote of the Day
-- Likely incoming White House Press Secretary Tony Snow in an article five months ago.
Long Day
The ED search went well and there's 6 candidates that they hope to interview at this weekends board meeting. Unfortunately I won't be able to be there butI'm sure they'll make a great decision.
It was a long day, and now being the rock star that I am I'm going to bed.
Monday, April 24, 2006
Ah How I Love American Values
The Candidates I Can Safely Say I'm Supporting
All my peeps
Amy Klobuchar (US Senate)
Sunday, April 23, 2006
That was Awesome
Hal was able to shmooze a lot of important people, and was able to meet a lot of the people he needed to connect with in his district. Nicole took a lot of good pictures of him with Peterson, Klobuchar, Kelley, Hatch, and some others. We were also able to talk to Peterson's campaign and get them to commit to helping. Hal's really starting to role now. I'm so excited for this summer and into next fall. I think we have a great chance of winning this thing.
As for the candidates I feel I can now endorse some of them. My own personal preferance for Secretary of State is Christian Sande, for US Senate I'm now going with Klobuchar. When it comes to governor I'm still totally up in the air. It's not Hatch though that's for sure. I think Nicole put it best when she called him a Democratic Pawlenty. I love Lourey but I'm not sure she has a chance at the endorsement. I also really like Kelley and his education policy and it seems that he's gaining momentum.
My final endorsement that I'll make is for Al Franken in '08. His speech at the dinner was amazing. He had not only myself in tears but also Roger Moe, and Moe isn't exactly the funniest guy in the world. Franken speech was so excellent. I am now able to see him as a politician, and a good Senate candidate. His speech wasn't only full of jokes but it had its moving moments and its "ah-ha" moments as well. I bouth Franken's book "The Truth with Jokes" and got it signed by him. I was also able to get a picture with him that I'll post as soon as Nicole gets it to me.
All-in-all we kicked some ass yesterday, and it got me that much more pumped up for this summer.
Friday, April 21, 2006
Why Was This Not Talked About More
This Seems Interesting
COLLEGE NOT COMBAT!
Solidarity Against War and Anti-Immigrant Racism
TWIN CITIES STUDENT
** W A L K O U T **
Friday April 28
** NOON RALLY at University of Minnesota, Northrop Plaza
(map: http://yawr.org/april28/map.html)
** High schoolers: leave class 10:30am. Bus, carpool, or march to U of M rally
* * Free Concert featuring Desdamona, Kanser, I Self Divine, The Elementals, A New Day, Two Wurds, more. Bring a bag lunch.
We are walking out to demand:
* END the occupation of Iraq NOW! to fund education and social needs
* NO! to military recruitment in our schools
* YES! to equal access to higher education
* YES! to living wage jobs for youth
* STOP racist attacks on immigrants and civil liberties
Last November 2nd, thousands of Twin Cities students - from over 40 schools in 16 districts - walked out to protest the war. Up to 2000 rallied and marched at the U of M, and a new youth movement was born.
But the war has dragged on and the violence in Iraq has increased dramatically. More and more young soldiers are coming home dead or maimed. Conservative estimates suggest over 100,000 Iraqis have been killed in the three years of occupation. Over 70 percent of U.S. troops in Iraq think the occupation should be ended, reflecting the opinion of U.S. workers and youth at home. Yet Congress keeps giving Bush hundreds of billions more for this corrupt war for oil and empire. Meanwhile our schools crumble, tuition rises out of reach, living wage jobs are disappearing, and the politicians are whipping up anti-immigrant racism to deflect the blame for these problems from themselves!