links for 2008-10-21
Posted by Thomas Nephew on October 22nd, 2008
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“Inside the Obama campaign, almost without anyone noticing, an insurgent generation of organizers has built the Progressive movement a brand new and potentially durable people’s organization, in a dozen states, rooted at the neighborhood level.” Could well be; I know I’ve never seen anything like the operations I’ve been foot-soldiering for. I’ve kept a bit aloof from the nitty gritty of it, though, and now I half regret it, though I couldn’t have given much more time than I have.
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“A Department of Energy official said today federal officials have concluded that saving the building’s North Tower, as proposed by preservationists, would be “next to impossible” and would “cost many millions of dollars more than we anticipated.”"
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By her mom, in a special to the Washington Post, about how hard it was to find treatment for Nicole’s heroin addiction, with a video by Nicole’s brother Joseph. Upshot: even in MD, public drug treatment is booked solid, private drug treatment is inadequate/inaffordable — $15-$25K for 28day residential stay.
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“Now that there are fully eight distinct national tracking polls, I thought I’d take the time to give you my Cliff’s Notes assessment of each one.”
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“The study, done for the Pentagon by the Institute of Defense Analyses and headed by the respected retired General Larry Welch, says that the Missile Defense Agency (MDA)’s rush to deploy something, anything, has come at the expense of research and careful development of weapons that work.”
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“A recent report indicated that college-age and African American precincts in Florida, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia will not have sufficient numbers of voting machines or election staff to handle the number of voters expected on Election Day. Help us to let these officials know that tens of thousands of people are watching their actions and documenting what occurs on Election Day.”
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“…in one small step for blogging but a giant one for Digby, the writer has consented to come out of hiding for her first print Q&A. I interviewed her via email at her secure location—which, of course, shall remain undisclosed.” Digby is one of the best bloggers out there. Via Avedon Carol (one of the other best bloggers out there).
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“Delegations of religious leaders will organize visits with Members of Congress or their staff in local district offices all across the country on Wednesday, November 12. These delegations will ask the Members of Congress to help urge the newly-elected President to issue an Executive Order banning torture as one of his first official actions. These meetings will occur during the week following the election to stress the urgency of this issue and the need for a new Administration and Congress to act quickly to restore the rule of law and respect for human rights.”



