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Netroots Nation 2008 Liveblogging...Surprise!

Written by: Cheryl on Jul 19, 2008 4:37 PM EDT

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The  conference has been great. Nice hotel, helpful staff and meeting other activists is always the best part. Today I was late for the "Ask The Speaker" session with Speaker Nancy Pelosi. I was debating between Pelosi and sleep, Pelosi and sleep...well, sleep won out for at least 15 more minutes. :)

I ran into Arshad in the hall so I wasn't the only one running late. When I got to the session she was nearly finishing her speech and answering questions people had submitted online. Nothing new or very interesting i.e. I have heard it all before. More canned responses and she pretty much pivoted when the FISA questions were asked which wasn't making the crowd too happy based on grumbles and the holding up of the constitution during her responses. She did handle herself well in general and everyone appreciated her being there knowing she would take some heat, but it didn't solve anything or do anything to absolve the anger and frustration about the lack of progress of this Congress and capitulation on FISA.

Obama's staff members I talked to seem as confused as the rest of us regarding his behavior on that issue, and even his most ardent supporters continually expressed disappointment on that issue. Many others really didn't understand the scope and seriousness until after attending some session this week. It was an eye opener for many who now understand why so many people are up in arms about it. I have kept pretty quite on my level of frustration and disappointed so it was interesting listening to what others had to say, especially those who have been working for him for a few years. I was pretty neutral in the primaries but ended up voting for Edwards so I didn't really have a "dog in the race" so to speak.

Code Pink did a mini protest but it was too far back and not strategic enough to interrupt Pelosi. Instead I think it just upset the people in that area because they couldn't hear. Probably not a good idea upsetting your colleagues who are not your intended target.

I was talking with Xavier, another scholarship winner and very nice guy, when he suddenly says "It's Al Gore!" I dropped everything, grabbed my camera and got as close as I could (not close enough).

I had been reading rumors from Adam B on DailyKos about a "special guest" and my first guess was Al Gore but everyone was telling me "no" so I figured it was someone less interesting. Al Gore and Russ Feingold are two polticians I have always wanted to meet in person and have not had the chance to...so this was quite a thrill.

The photos are not that great. Al was wonderful though! He sat down with Pelosi and Gina the facilitator and took questions from the audience. He looked relaxed and like he was having fun. I went to take photos from the right side and waited to see if he would do a handshake line. It appeared he was not, so I left...only to find out later he DID in fact do one. A woman I talked to at an exhibition got to talk with him and shake his hand. So, I missed my chance. :(

Anyway, here are some photos:

http://www.picturepush.com/public/919864

http://www.picturepush.com/public/919870

I had to just post links because the photo function apparently is not working properly. :(

I am in David Sirota's Uprising session now so I have to go. orry I am not checking for spelling, grammar or other errors. This is blogging on the go with no editing while trying to listen to a session at the same time so you are getting a mind dump post, lol.

 

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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- More to come when I get the chance but today

By Cheryl on Jul 19, 2008 5:05 PM EDT

is a super packed day.

Howard Dean is first!

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- The most exciting news by far...

By Cheryl on Jul 19, 2008 5:10 PM EDT

I got a new job! It is official. Others had no ribbon, "Sponsor", "Speaker" etc. Once the job was approved (by Friday night) they made my official ribbon. Due to my great research skills I finally got a job that can pay the bills and use my special skills...

Cheryls NSA job

Thanks to the American taxpayers!

And thank you to all the wonderful people who donated and voted to send me!!!

 

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By Cheryl on Jul 19, 2008 5:12 PM EDT
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- That chocolate fountain was from last night

By Cheryl on Jul 19, 2008 5:12 PM EDT

A foodie's dream. ;)

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- Here is a photo (good one) of Gore and Pelosi from today

By Cheryl on Jul 19, 2008 5:33 PM EDT
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- From Pelosi today...

By Cheryl on Jul 19, 2008 5:54 PM EDT

Asked if she would redirect money from abstinence-only programs to sex education, Mrs. Pelosi said, “Yes.”

Seashell, how does that impact our bill? Strangest thing because when I got here I found these in my bag and all over my computer:

I guess they are starting that "education" early. Either that or they think I am going to be very busy this week doing something other than attending the conference. ;)

 

 

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- What is written on the wrappers? n/t

By Susan Rowe on Jul 19, 2008 7:16 PM EDT
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- Protect Your Constitution

By Annilow on Jul 19, 2008 10:26 PM EDT
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- WOW! a Chocolate Fountain!

By Susan Rowe on Jul 19, 2008 7:13 PM EDT

YUM...

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By Annilow on Jul 19, 2008 10:26 PM EDT

Thanks for the great first person account, Cheryl...

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By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Jul 19, 2008 11:00 PM EDT

Mucho thanks for the post Cheryl ~ give us some more when you get a chance.

 

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By seashell on Jul 20, 2008 8:08 PM EDT

Wonderful, Cheryl!  Thank you.

I thought at first glance that the chocolate was s/o throwing a clay pot!!

love the condoms and the pics of Gore.  I can live w/o Pelosi..

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Jo, thanks for posting the article, tho I didn't read the change.  Is this what you meant?

Logan: "Do you believe the war on terror can't be won if Osama bin Laden is still alive and if he's still out there?"

Obama: "I think there would be enormous symbolic value in us capturing or killing bin Laden, because I think he's still a rallying point for Islamic extremists. But I don't think that by itself is sufficient. I think that we are going to have to be vigilante in dismantling these terrorist networks."

Logan: "Okay, last question: There is a perception that you lack experience in world affairs."

Obama: "Right."

Logan: "Is this trip partly aimed at overcoming that concern, that, you know, there are doubts among some Americans that you could lead the country at war as commander in chief from day one?"

Obama: "You know, the interesting thing is that the people who are very experienced in foreign affairs, I don't think have those thoughts. The troops that I've been meeting with over the last several days, they don't seem to have those doubts. The objective of this trip was to have substantive discussions with people like President Karzai or Prime Minister Maliki or President Sarkozy or others who I expect to be dealing with over the next eight to ten years.

Can anyone explain this 8 to 10 years quote?

Have the American people been polled about going into Afghan?  Would it matter?

You make good points, Jo, and I see your point of view.  I disagree however.  The repugs are very good at seeing his flaws and don't need me or anyone else to point them out.  People like me are not gonna give the election to McC.  But  if the youth stay home...that's another story.

Were there any impeachment signs when Pelousy spoke? 

I think Argentina should outsource protest marches to the US.  :-)   They really know how to use their power, it was over taxation, not wars and death and the demise of their country.

 

 

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By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Jul 20, 2008 7:49 PM EDT

'Code Pink did a mini protest'...

I wonder about groups such CP and ActUp - is this really effective change management? The only value I see is that they raise awareness, but it's in such an offensive way that any message is lost. Any target audience dismisses them as ranting and raving fringe, and issue colleagues dismiss them as rude interruptions.

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By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Jul 20, 2008 8:04 PM EDT

btw, there's an Open Thread in the hopper :-)

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By Denise in San Mateo County on Jul 20, 2008 8:51 PM EDT

Cheryl when I have one of those chocolate fountains at a reception I'll be sure to think of you :)

They make them for home use, too. BAD idea :)

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By Annilow on Jul 20, 2008 10:41 PM EDT

New thread.

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