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The "Enumerated Powers Act" - a snake in the grass? [Update]

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 11:39:38 AM PDT

I occasionally get email from Downsize DC, a small government group whose interests sometimes overlap mine (heck, Obama found common ground with Coburn, after all). Their latest email makes me suspicious though. They are promoting a bill called the "Enumerated Powers Act," aimed at requiring Congress to specify what constitutional authority lies behind any bill.

More over the fold ---

Want to help in Cedar Rapids? [updated]

Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 05:41:13 PM PDT

You all know about the devastation in Iowa - the "500 year" floods, the records broken by fifteen feet, the downtowns washed out.

Want to help? We're going to be cleaning up flood damage, mostly demolition work for anyone who needs help.

Join me over the fold ---

Waiting For The Crest

Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:09:12 PM PDT

I have known few evenings more lovely in Iowa City. The sky is sapphire, with a handful of small lavender clouds to the west, the air is that delicious "just right" temperature on the skin, the trees are the deep fresh green of early summer and the birds are pleasantly manic. It makes waiting for the crest all the more poignant.

My husband and I took a bike circuit after dinner to see what is developing. The outlook is not good.

Action links, university updates and more over the fold ---

Save a life - the signs of stroke [POLL]

Sat May 17, 2008 at 09:55:21 AM PDT

Senator Kennedy's stroke highlights that this is Stroke Awareness month. Take a moment now to learn a very handy reminder of the signs of stroke - the email that taught me this quoted a cardiologist as saying that one person in ten could save a life with this information. Join me over the fold ---

Poll

In my life, I have

7%6 votes
61%50 votes
16%13 votes
14%12 votes
0%0 votes

| 81 votes | Vote | Results

Would you bike a hundred miles for a glass of water? [Updated with POLL]

Sun May 04, 2008 at 06:38:11 PM PDT

These folks will - and they won't even get to drink it!

They're going even farther - they are biking a thousand miles, to raise money for clean water in Swaziland and the Sudan. If you've heard of RAGBRAI (the Register's annual great bike ride across Iowa), these folks are going one better - they are biking around Iowa!

More over the fold -

Poll

This sounds great!

16%1 votes
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16%1 votes

| 6 votes | Vote | Results

Iowa district delegates - Obama 16, Clinton 9, Edwards 4 (update 2)

Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 07:48:38 PM PDT

Earlier today Govinda's diary gave a heads up that Iowa national delegate selection begins. Well, now it's done, and the results are:

Obama 16
Clinton 9
Edwards 4

Obama won all 5 alternates.

According to Govinda,

Obama is expected to take [at least - wee mama] 15 national delegates, Clinton 9, and Edwards at least 2.  Who gets the remaining 3 delegates may depend on whether the Edwards delegates hold together and attain viability, whether one campaign or another has a stake in keeping Edwards groups viable to keep their opponent from gaining a delegate, or where Edwards delegates will go if they fail to achieve the threshold for viability.

But, if I understand the commenters (and if they are informed),  Obama lost one delegate, and Edwards gained another delegate to distribute at the convention (or earlier?).

One of the Iowa blogs has more details on the maneuvering involved in tweaking delegates (over the fold) - helping Edwards blocked Hillary.

Obama in thirty seconds - and a request

Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 07:43:14 AM PDT

If you haven't gone to vote yet, go to Obama in thirty seconds and take a look at some great videos. Some are straight forward, some are whimsical, some are wildly creative. My favorite of all is one called Chance of a Lifetime, narrated by a woman who is one hundred years old.

This project by MoveOn has multiple benefits. Everyone who makes a video has to stop and think about why they support Obama. That makes them more committed and a better advocate when they speak to others. Everyone who goes and votes has a chance to see Obama from multiple perspectives - they may learn something new and at the least become more adept at explaining Obama's strengths. All the votes that people cast help MoveOn pick the most effective videos, for free without paying a focus group.

More over the fold ---

Hillary: step down on Olbermann and I'll help retire your debt [poll]

Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 08:06:22 AM PDT

The news that Hillary is appearing tonight on Countdown collided with the news of her disastrous financial situation and made me fantasize. Wouldn't her appearance there be a wonderful venue for a public statement that she recognizes Obama as the choice of the people and asks her supporters to support him in the struggle against Bush III? A public and gracious withdrawal, with an explicit request to unify and fight the good fight together would go a long way toward healing the party and getting on with the job of turning this country around.

But would she do it? Could she face the fact that she has lost? Then it occurred to me; we can help her make that decision. One of her biggest problems right now is paying off her campaign debt. She is riding a unicycle and can't stop or she will fall down. So let's help her stop - over the fold.

Poll

If Hillary uses her appearance on Countdown tonight to end her campaign, I will

6%14 votes
11%26 votes
24%57 votes
9%23 votes
3%9 votes
27%63 votes
16%39 votes

| 231 votes | Vote | Results

Scare mail on health care and my response

Fri Apr 18, 2008 at 06:26:07 AM PDT

We all get those emails: huge fonts, bright red type, and breathless, sometimes vile language. But this one came from someone I like and respect, and with whom I agree on probably 90% of important questions. Even worse, he had copied it to more than twenty people we work with that I like and care for. Silence was not an option. For the vile original and my response, see over - you may be getting one just like it soon, to judge by the various viral garbage we've seen in this campaign.

Here's what was crucial -

I sent this to: the person who had sent it to me, and to the 20+ he had carboned.  cc: to the five or six who had forwarded it. bcc: to all other recipients.

My response was prompt, courteous, factual and did not try to address the various vile characterizations of the Democratics. My hope (there's that word, again) is that some recipients will read either the summary or view the video. All of them will see that there is a response, one that embraces them and takes their opinion seriously, and that doesn't resort to fear to take action. Doing this takes a little time, but not much.

There are much deeper issues, touched on below.

Obama is a teacher and why that matters

Tue Apr 15, 2008 at 06:33:55 AM PDT

Obama's greatest strength may be one that has gotten the least attention. He is a teacher, and by all accounts an excellent one. Why does that matter? At their best,

  • Teachers are audaciously hopeful.
  • Teachers know that life is a positive sum game.
  • Teachers know that even apparently lost students can turn things around and find themselves.
  • Teachers are patient.
  • Teachers know you never reach the whole class, and can live with that.
  • Teachers are humble.

More over the fold -

Hillary Overwhelmed?

Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 08:29:03 AM PDT

With all the current kerfluffle, I wanted to contact the Clinton campaign and make my "more in sorrow than in anger" case for why it was time to step out of the race. When I called yesterday, I spoke with a pleasant-voiced patient representative, who was dumb-founded when I tried to talk numbers but otherwise courteous.

Today? How a day can change things.

I began by calling her national campaign as I did yesterday. To hear the outcome, join me over the fold.

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? (and ttfn)

Sat Feb 02, 2008 at 03:06:16 PM PDT

My best friend when I was small was a Friend. Her parents were birthright Quakers active in prison reform and nuclear disarmament. As a child I saw the homelier side of Quaker practice - the silent meetings, the delicious treats at the annual bazaar and an early introduction to the three-fold sieve.

THE THREE SIEVES

A LITTLE boy one day ran indoors from school and called out eagerly: "Oh, mother, what do you think of Tom Jones? I have just heard that ——"

"Wait a minute, my boy. Have you put what you have heard through the three sieves before you tell it to me?"

"Sieves, mother! What do you mean?"

"Well, the first sieve is called Truth. Is it true?"

"Well, I don't really know, but Bob Brown said that Charlie told him that Tom ——"

"That's very roundabout. What about the second sieve — Kindness. Is it kind?"

"Kind! No, I can't say it is kind."

"Now the third sieve — Necessity. Will it go through that? Must you tell this tale?"

"No, mother, I need not repeat it."

"Well, then, my boy, if it is not necessary, not kind, and perhaps not true, let the story die."

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Pooties! Must . . . Have . . . Pooties . . .

Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 05:06:45 PM PDT

There are some . . . diaries . . . so-called today that give me pause. No, they give me the dry heaves. I'm not going to link to them - they don't need publicity, they need . . . compost. So what I can turn to?

Pooties! Lovely, laughing, silly, transcendent pooties! I need pooties tonight, and I need them badly. I'll share some of mine (just pictures, I'm afraid - Big Papa is allergic) and I hope you'll share yours.

More over the fold (caution to dial-up - picture intensive)

Evidence? [poll]

Tue Jan 08, 2008 at 07:23:53 AM PDT

It's been heated here lately, with many folks making some mighty strong assertions. I'm just a low level midlister (in ek's terms) but in the next few days I invite anyone who cares to join me to act intentionally as a moderator, in the sense that boron or lithium moderate in a nuclear reactor. I will be asking for evidence. Don't take this as a personal attack. It is not meant as one. Rather, we are about to dive into one of, if not the, most crucial elections this country (and the world) will face. I do not want to see the right wing noise machine armed with mud by us. Facts are fine. Assertions need evidence. I have changed my sigline to reinforce the need we so acutely have now to stay focussed even more on facts, not supposition or invention.

Take the poll!

Poll

What role should evidence play in our discussions?

6%2 votes
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46%14 votes
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| 30 votes | Vote | Results

Peaceable Kingdom

Tue Jan 01, 2008 at 04:32:31 PM PDT

We know from the earlier diary today that cats and dogs can be friends:

but it can go much further than that!

More below the fold (warning - photo intensive)

The joys of Advent and a coming attraction [and poll]

Tue Nov 27, 2007 at 06:02:40 PM PDT

If it bothers you that Christmas carols begin before Halloween -

If you just plain don't like the fixation on buy, buy, buy -

If you'd like to recapture quiet and reflection -

Join me and others in keeping Advent.

Advent is sometimes called the "little lent," but it is a joyful time. If you've never heard of Advent, or you'd like to learn about some Advent customs, join me over the fold (and for the coming attraction)

Poll

My favorite Advent custom is

48%13 votes
11%3 votes
7%2 votes
0%0 votes
18%5 votes
11%3 votes
3%1 votes
0%0 votes

| 27 votes | Vote | Results

Abolish diaries! [POLL]

Fri Oct 05, 2007 at 08:31:34 AM PDT

We've all stumbled across that first time diary written by someone who thought that a diary was, well, a diary - an ambling outpouring of personal reflections and casual observations.

The problem is the name, "diary." Daily Kos "diaries" really fall into two categories: articles and essays. The former have organized arguments, evidence and conclusions. The latter have - well, almost anything: photo diaries, personal experiences, poetry, mojo fests, impassioned pleas, and much more.

I love both kinds, but I've often wished there were some way to sift them apart before I read them. On busy days, I would focus on the articles. Other days, I may be free to wander as a transparent eyeball and want to drink the whole world in. There's a solution! Below  the fold -

Poll

Should diaries be abolished?

4%2 votes
25%11 votes
0%0 votes
46%20 votes
20%9 votes
2%1 votes

| 43 votes | Vote | Results

Anglican update - mostly good news

Thu Oct 04, 2007 at 06:36:14 AM PDT

I wrote a diary last week deconstructing the statement that came out of New Orleans when the House of Bishops met. The official response to the House of Bishops has been published, and on the whole things look promising. More below the fold -


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