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Obama retains Gov Dean as Party Chair and the DNC renounces PAC money.

Written by: William Monroe on Jun 5, 2008 11:03 PM EDT

Linked to groups: Missouri DFA, DFA Columbia, Democracy For the Heart of America

Bringing the change he has promised, Barack Obama has supported Gov Dean and the 50 State Strategy by asking him to stay on as head of the DNC. In keeping with Obama's stand on reducing lobbyist influence in Washington, the DNC will now no longer be accepting lobbyist and PAC money.  This has some in the DLC wing of the Party wondering how the DNC will function. Lets show them!

As individuals lets all go to the DNC website and show some donation love for Gov Dean, the 50 State strategy and for real change in Washington DC:

http://www.democrats.org/

A huge influx of online donations will help elect Democrats up and down the ticket!

And remember ...there is still time to sign up for the DFA Training Academy in Kansas City June 14th and 15th:

http://democracyforamerica.com/events/27009-dfa-training-academy-in-kansas-city

As always...here is DfMO President Wayne Brekhus' ActBlue page for making Donations to DfMO and local Candidates:

http://www.actblue.com/page/waynemo

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- Howard Dean is Numero Uno!

By Annilow on Jun 6, 2008 3:00 PM EDT
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By puddle on Jun 6, 2008 3:21 PM EDT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Make a Contribution

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By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Jun 6, 2008 6:32 PM EDT

Always a fine day to donate to the DNC :-)

DFA can use a little love, too!

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- Friday afternoon WUFT FM trivia question...

By Annilow on Jun 6, 2008 3:03 PM EDT

Although they were friends, Verdi would get teased by this composer for his lack of pianistic ability. Verdi would get letters from him addressed to 'Verdi, pianist of the fifth order.' Name the composer.

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- today in history ... Sierra Leone

By * rdorgan on Jun 6, 2008 3:21 PM EDT

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080606/wl_africa_afp/unsierraleonerefugee_080606172252

UN refugee agency declares end of refugee status for Sierra Leoneans

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GENEVA (AFP) - The UN refugee agency on Friday said it is ending refugee status for Sierra Leoneans who fled their country during the civil war because of changes in the African country.

"There have been fundamental and durable changes since peace was declared in January 2002.

"The cessation will take effect at the end of this year on December 31, 2008 following consultations with the governments of the main countries of asylum and Sierra Leone," said Jennifer Pagonis, spokeswoman of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

About 43,000 refugees from Sierra Leone are still living in exile, said the UNHCR, and Gambia, Guinea, Liberia and Nigeria are among the key host countries.

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Up to a third of the country's six million citizens were displaced during the height of the conflict. Many have since returned.

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The UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) completed its withdrawal from the country in January 2006, and those responsible for atrocities committed during the conflict starting in 1991 have been indicted and tried, or at least are being tried.

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- Steve Hildebrand: DNC LGBT Conference Call

By Susan Rowe on Jun 6, 2008 3:28 PM EDT

----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Hildebrand, Obama for America

Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 12:09 PM

Subject: LGBT Conference Call

 


The Democratic Party

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- full email

By Susan Rowe on Jun 6, 2008 3:31 PM EDT

After aggressive contests in all 50 states, the Democratic Primary has come to an end. If we are to elect Barack Obama president in November, as a community, it's important that we come together.

With the unified and enthusiastic support of LGBT Americans, our chance of success is much greater. That's why we need your help to take the next step in supporting Barack.

Tomorrow, Friday, June 6th, at 6:00 p.m. Eastern time, our campaign is hosting a national call for LGBT Americans who are interested in helping Barack.

On this call, we will give a status report of our campaign as a whole, discuss LGBT policy, provide suggestions for how you can be involved and answer questions and hear your concerns.

National LGBT Conference Call
Friday, June 6th, 2008
6:00 p.m. EDT

RSVP for the conference call:

http://pride.barackobama.com/LGBTcall

As a gay American, I couldn't be more proud to work for Barack Obama. I believe in my heart that he will be a great president with the best judgment to lead our nation. He is a friend and will fight for justice and equality, standing up for our individual rights.

The stakes in this election are very high. A nation led by Barack Obama will stand in stark contrast to that of his opponent.

Please forward this email to others who may be interested in joining the call. If the timing of the call does not work for you, we will schedule another one in the near future.

Join us on the call and learn more about our LGBT program:

http://pride.barackobama.com/LGBTcall

I hope you will get involved and join us on Friday.

Thanks,

Steve

Steve Hildebrand
Deputy Campaign Manager
Obama for America

P.S. -- We've pulled together a few resources for you to learn more about Barack and LGBT issues.

Learn more:

http://pride.barackobama.com/LGBTcall

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- Answer to WUFT FM Trivia Question...

By Annilow on Jun 6, 2008 3:31 PM EDT

Rossini

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- Schweitzer Diary...

By Annilow on Jun 6, 2008 3:35 PM EDT

...this excellent diary from KOS that mary vb linked to could use some rec's.  And a read if you don't know anything about him.

Off to feed the 'kids.'

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- I think he would be good

By Cheryl on Jun 6, 2008 5:38 PM EDT

I am kind of rooting for my Govenor though. I hear she is on his short list with the Gov. from Kansas.

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- A proud day to be a Democrat and an American

By Fred from Oregon on Jun 6, 2008 4:20 PM EDT

Gave $25 each to Obama and DNC (even though their blog sucks)

Dow lost over 400 - good - can't care less. The Dow sucks anyway.

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- One of the most important political announcements of the century

By Fred from Oregon on Jun 6, 2008 4:26 PM EDT

An the MSM is yawning - doesn't seem to care - I guess it is bad news for the parent companies

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- lol, oops, never mind

By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Jun 6, 2008 4:29 PM EDT

doing too many things at once :-)

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- Wonderful Day!

By jane d on Jun 6, 2008 4:30 PM EDT

What a relief, to have a nominee, and to know that Howard Dean will continue his excellent work as Chair.  Emotions were so high, and there were so many connections back to the beginning of the movement in 2004,   it's fantastic to feel like we really won something this week.  We won a lot. 

Jane

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- Howard Dean should look at something!

By Rose Mia on Jun 6, 2008 5:36 PM EDT

Click here to see what Howard Dean should be made aware of: http://messages.yahoo.com/Government_%26_Politics/Politics/threadview?m=tm&bn=18067330&tid=8344&mid=8344&tof=11&frt=2 If the click on feature does not work it is DFA staffer sabotage which means that you should place the involved address in the address section at the top of your web page and get the information to Howard Dean!

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- Wes Clark: Unite Behind Barack Obama

By Susan Rowe on Jun 6, 2008 5:58 PM EDT

There has never been a more important election in my lifetime -- with a war waging, gas prices at record highs, our health care in crisis, and our nation's standing around the world severely diminished.  I spent the last year traveling across the country talking to great Americans in Iowa, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Ohio, Texas, South Dakota, Indiana and many other places.  They all agree on one thing:  This country needs new leadership, and it's time for change.

Many of you in the Clark community answered the call.  Some of you worked tirelessly for Senator Clinton while others poured hours into Senator Obama's campaign.  You did this because you were willing to sacrifice your time and energy to bring the change we so desperately need.  I can't thank you enough for all you have done.

Now I am asking you to come together and make sure Barack Obama is our next president.  This is a critical mission.

Hillary Clinton ran an amazing race.  She inspired millions.  Our party is a better party because of her campaign, and our nation is a better nation because of her service.  She is and will always be a friend whom I admire.

I congratulate Senator Barack Obama on securing the nomination.  His historic campaign has touched lives and his message has moved people in every corner of America.  I believe he is not only ready for the challenge but will be a great President.

It's time our party comes together to stand behind Senator Obama as we move forward in this election season.  I look forward to doing everything I can to help Senator Obama's campaign.  While I respect John McCain's service, I know exactly what he stands for -- Bush's third term.  America is a great nation, and our people deserve more.  We need Barack Obama to be our next president.

 

Sincerely,

Wes Clark

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By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Jun 6, 2008 6:30 PM EDT

Happy Birthday to Daughter in Vermont, age 5! (Jessica's dau.)

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♥'s to all

Kindness is free!

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By seashell on Jun 6, 2008 8:34 PM EDT

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