Friday, April 28, 2006

More Pictures From the 7 CD Convention

These are all pictures of Hal Kimball, running for State Senate in SD 18 with various candidates at the convention. Hal hasn't publically endorsed any candidate but is talking to all of them like any good politician. You gotta start making those connections now. I'll be working on Kimball's campaign this summer and through the elections. Anybody living in SD 18 or anybody that wants more information on Kimball can feel free to contact me and I'll put you touch with Hal. He'll be running against Steve Dille, a 3 term incumbent, but Kimball is a true advocate for the issues of SD 18. Dille only knows big hog farming and is advocating for the big farmers and not the people.

Kimball and Steve Kelley (MN Governor Candidate)

Kimball and Klobuchar (US Senate Candidate)

Rep. Colin Peterson (US Rep. CD 7)

Gotta Love Republican Values

This is House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) leaving his hybird car to jump into his gas-guzzling SUV. Hastert was giving a speech at a gas station about the high cost of gas. After showing up in a hybrid to give the speech, he drove several blocks and then switched to the SUV.
It was a good effort on his part though.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Quote of the Day

"George Bush has become something of an embarrassment."

-- Likely incoming White House Press Secretary Tony Snow in an article five months ago.

Long Day

My day started at 7am when I got up and ready for the long day. I went to pick up the rental car and then Lisa at 8:30. I brought Lisa down to the cities so she could be a part of the MSUSA ED search committee. After 4 hours of driving I was down there for a total of 1 1/2 hrs. I was able to have lunch with my Dad though which was fun. I went to pick up Lisa and then drove the 4 hours back to Bemidji.
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

This should really be required viewing for every American....or at least every conservative Amercian.

The Candidates I Can Safely Say I'm Supporting

Pictures from the 7 CD Convention. These are all candidates that I'm supporting in the upcoming election. I haven't decided on my Governor candidate still though I have weeded out Hatch.

All my peeps


Rebecca Otto (State Auditor)



Christian Sande (Secretary of State)



Amy Klobuchar (US Senate)

Thanks Julie for all the great pictures that I was able to steal from your blog. Thankfully you had pictures of all the people I'm supporting so it made it easy for me.



Sunday, April 23, 2006

That was Awesome

Yesterday's convention was so much fun. I'd like to congratulate Julie and everybody else that had a hand in putting it together.

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 is really disturbing and really needs to be brought up by the DFL. If the DFL wants to run away with the election this year they need to get a game plan, and this is a good start.

This Seems Interesting

To bad Bemidji is too conservative to ever get involved in something like this. I'd like to challenge the students and faculty at BSU to have a day like this or at least start a chapter of our own. I guess right now I'm giving ideas but not really doing much about it. However, I would be more than willing to walk out with any other students that would like to do it and proudly hold up a banner demanding an end to the war in Iraq.



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!

CD 7 Convention

Tomorrow is the 7th CD Convention and I get to be there from 12 noon until after the banquet. I'll be walking around to the delegates with Hal Kimball (SD 18 candidate) for most of the day handing out stickers and kissing babies. Then I get to hear Al Franken speak at the banquet. I'm really looking forward to hearing what he has to say since I'm sure he'll be trying for Coleman's seat in '08. I'll be sure to post an update after the convention.

I'm so lame

So yesterday after the Senate meeting Ryan and Ben took me out to Corner for a late b-day dinner. I decided instead of going out after that to instead just come home and be lazy. I pulled it of marvelously. I decided I wanted to rent a movie so I went to Movie Gallery and I ended up leaving with 4 movies rather than 1. I rented, Everything is Illuminated, Capote, Pride & Prejudice and Wedding Crashers. I figured I'd go from the raunchy comedy to the lame chic flick. I watched Everything is Illuminated and really ejoyed it. It's Kat's b-day today so I'm not sure when I'll be able to watch the other 3 since I'm sure I'll be at Bridgid's most of the night.