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		<title>Anger Marks Beginning, Joy Marks End of Bush Regime</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 03:17:41 +0000</pubDate>
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On the cold, rainy inauguration day of 2001, angry crowds lined the parade route to jeer the new president, who had gained the office by the Supreme Court quashing a vote count. &#8220;Hail to the thief!&#8221; yelled the crowd, and, &#8220;Oh, no! Gore’s ahead, better call my brother Jeb.&#8221; But the parade ended quickly when [...]]]></description>
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</div>On the cold, rainy <a href="#fn10">inauguration day of 2001</a>, angry crowds lined the parade route to jeer the new president, who had gained the office by the Supreme Court quashing a vote count. &#8220;Hail to the thief!&#8221; yelled the crowd, and, &#8220;Oh, no! Gore’s ahead, better call my brother Jeb.&#8221; But the parade ended quickly when an egg hit Bush&#8217;s limousine, which then zipped off to the White House.  So began the Bush regime&#8217;s eight year run of <a href="#fn11">lies</a>, <a href="#fn12">cronyism</a>, <a href="#fn13">criminality, neglect, needless war</a> and <a href="#fn14">war profiteering</a>.  But the <a href="#fn15">warm election day of 2008</a> marked the end of that regime, as the citizens chose a <a href="#fn16">reasonable, well-spoken man of the people</a> over his <a href="#fn17">Bush-backed, lobbyist-laden opponent</a>.  That night, a <a href="#fn18">joyful crowd</a> gathered in front of the White House to chant &#8220;O-ba-ma&#8221; and &#8220;Yes we can!&#8221;, and to sing &#8220;Na-na-na-na Hey-hey-hey Goodbye.&#8221;  And as the crowd partied on past midnight, the <a href="#fn19">White House lights went out</a>.</p>
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<em>Obama victory party at White House&#8212;Jotman</em></p>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p id="fn10"><sup>10</sup> <a href="http://consortiumnews.com/2008/110508.html">&#8216;At the White House, an Obama Party&#8217; By Robert Parry, <em>ConsortiumNews.com</em>, November 5, 2008</a></p>
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		<p>Amid a cacophony of car horns honking and chants of “Yes We Can” and “O-ba-ma,” there were taunts directed at the current occupant of the White House, chants of “No More Bush” and “Nah-nah, Good-bye.”</p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>George W. Bush will not get the impeachment that he has so thoroughly earned, but at least there will be the scene of ecstatic young Americans wishing him to be gone from the White House that he illegitimately claimed in the stolen election of 2000.</p>
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		<p>As I walked among the young crowd that packed into Pennsylvania Avenue and reveled in the area around Lafayette Park, I was reminded of a very different moment nearly eight years earlier when I went with two of my sons, Sam and Nat, to a spot a few blocks away.</p>
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		<p>We stood in the chilly rain on Jan. 20, 2001, as protesters chanted angrily against Bush’s ascension to the presidency, a position he claimed with the unprecedented help of five Republican allies on the U.S. Supreme Court.</p>
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		<p>That day was a dark and ominous beginning to what has proven to be a catastrophic eight years.</p>
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	<p id="fn11"><sup>11</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2007/12/bush-adds-another-gem-to-lie-log/">&#8216;Bush Adds Another Gem to Lie Log&#8217; <em>The Paragraph</em>, December 15th, 2007</a></p>
	<p id="fn12"><sup>12</sup> <a href="http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bush_administration_cronyism_and_incompetence">&#8216;Bush administration cronyism and incompetence&#8217; <em>SourceWatch</em></a></p>
	<p id="fn13"><sup>13</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2008/06/bush-impeachment-crimes-will-not-be-buried/">&#8216;Bush Impeachment Crimes Will Not Be Buried&#8217; <em>The Paragraph</em>, June 23rd, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn14"><sup>14</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2006/10/bunny-greenhouse-faced-halliburton-war-profits-express/">&#8216;Bunny Greenhouse Faced Halliburton War Profits Express&#8217; <em>The Paragraph</em>, October 22nd, 2006</a></p>
	<p id="fn15"><sup>15</sup> <a href="http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/dailywxmap/index_20081104.html">&#8216;Daily Weather Maps, 2008-11-05&#8217; &#8211; U.S. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center</a></p>
	<p id="fn16"><sup>16</sup> <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/obama.transcript/index.html">Transcript of Barack Obama&#8217;s victory speech, 2008-11-04</a></p>
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		<p> But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to. It belongs to you. It belongs to you.</p>
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		<p>I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn&#8217;t start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston. It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause.</p>
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		<p>It grew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation&#8217;s apathy who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep.</p>
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		<p>It drew strength from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized and proved that more than two centuries later a government of the people, by the people, and for the people has not perished from the Earth.</p>
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		<p>This is your victory.</p>
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		<p>And I know you didn&#8217;t do this just to win an election. And I know you didn&#8217;t do it for me.</p>
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		<p>You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime&#8212;two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.</p>
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	<p id="fn17"><sup>17</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2008/08/mccain-neck-deep-in-k-street-sewer/">&#8216;McCain Neck-Deep in K Street Sewer&#8217; <em>The Paragraph</em>, August 23rd, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn18"><sup>18</sup> <a href="http://bluelightfulblueliciousbluelovely.blogspot.com/2008/11/election-day.html">&#8216;Election Day&#8217; &#8211; Blue at <em>bluelightful, bluelicious, bluelovely</em></a></p>
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		<p>... then we were off, in the rain, me wrapped in my friend&#8217;s coat, giving hugs and high fives to strangers, all the cars stopping to let us pass through, to the White House where there were drums and cheering and singing and a giant cardboard Obama cutout being passed from hand to hand as if he were there crowdsurfing with us (&#8216;cause you know he would)&#8212;and then we saw, unbelievably, in the crowd of 4,000, more people we knew, and we all hugged and took photos and jumped up and down and cried and then the lights in the White House went out and we said that the next day for sure Jon Stewart would talk about how President Bush tried to get all those damn kids off his lawn.</p>
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		<p>The most amazing thing was how peaceful it was. No one got hurt. No one got in any fights. (I checked the crime reports the next day.) We were all excited and many of us were drunk, but it was so joyous. Even when the crowd started singing together that &#8220;na na na na, hey hey, goodbye&#8221; song, even that was good-spirited. It was the very definition of peaceable assembly.</p>
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	<p id="fn19"><sup>19</sup> <a href="http://www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/2008/11/05/turn-the-lights-out-w?blog=44">&#8216;Lights Out, George&#8217; <em>Cape Cod Today</em></a></p>
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		<p>The president who has been MIA for all these last weeks, lest he be blamed for John McCain&#8217;s fortunes, did what only he would do in this instance. He turned out the lights at the White House. </p>
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		<p>Shortly after midnight, the celebration that had been taking place in the ambient light of the White House faded to dark, while figures continued dancing in the shadows.</p>
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		<title>Springsteen: We are at the crossroads.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 16:23:38 +0000</pubDate>
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In Cleveland yesterday, 80,000 persons packed in and around Mall C for a rally for Barack Obama where Bruce Springsteen played and sang some songs.  After the sing-along &#8220;This Land is Your Land&#8221;, Springsteen did a monologue, which led into &#8220;The Rising&#8221;, after which he welcomed Obama and his family to the stage.  [...]]]></description>
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</div>In Cleveland yesterday, 80,000 persons packed in and around Mall C for a rally for Barack Obama where Bruce Springsteen played and sang some songs.  After the sing-along &#8220;This Land is Your Land&#8221;, Springsteen did a monologue, which led into &#8220;The Rising&#8221;, after which he welcomed Obama and his family to the stage.  In the monologue, Springsteen strummed some chords, and gave his pitch for voting Obama, and for working to take America back from those who sold it down the river:</p>
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		<p>Now in my job I travel around the world and I occasionally play to big stadiums or crowds like this, just like Senator Obama does.  And I continue to find out that wherever I go, America remains a repository for people&#8217;s hopes, their desires.  It remains a house of dreams.  And a thousand George Bush&#8217;s and a thousand Dick Cheney&#8217;s will never be able to tear that house down.  That&#8217;s something that only we can do, and we&#8217;re not going to let that happen.</p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>[O]ur house of dreams has been abused, it&#8217;s been looted, and it&#8217;s been left in a terrible state of disrepair.  It needs defending against those who would sell it down the river for power, and for influence, for a quick buck.  It needs strong arms, strong hearts, strong minds.  We need someone with Senator Obama&#8217;s understanding, his temperateness, his deliberativeness, his maturity, his pragmatism, his toughness, and his faith.  But most of all it needs us&#8212;it needs you and it needs me.  And he&#8217;s gonna need us.  Cause all that a nation has that keeps it from coming apart is the social contract between us, between its citizens.  And whatever grace God has decided to impart to us, it resides in our connection with one another, and in our life and the hopes and the dreams of the man or the woman up the street or across town&#8212;that&#8217;s where we make our small claim upon heaven. </p>
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		<p>Now in recent years that social contract has been shredded.  We look around today and we can see it shredding before our eyes.  But tonight and today we are at the crossroads. We are at the crossroads, and it&#8217;s been a long, long, long time coming.  </p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>So I don&#8217;t know about you, but I know I want my country back, I want my dream back, I want my America back! Now is the time to stand with Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, roll up our sleeves, and come on up for the rising. </p>
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<em>Bruce Springsteen&#8217;s monologue&#8212;CNN</em></p>
	<p><em>This Land is Your Land</em>:<br />
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	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p>Bruce Springsteen&#8217;s monologue, Cleveland, 2008-11-02 <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws1B8ZvLjI0">[VIDEO]</a> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/?page_id=159">[TRANSCRIPT]</a></p>
	<p><a href="http://www.pointblankmag.com/conciertos/2008/11/2112008-malls-b-and-c-lakeside-avenue.html">Set List &#8211; <em>Point Blank</em></a>
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		<li>The Promised Land</li>
		<li>Youngstown</li>
		<li>Thunder Road</li>
		<li>Working on a Dream (with Patti Scialfa)</li>
		<li>This Land is Your Land</li>
		<li>The Rising</li>
	</ul></p>
	<p><a href="http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2008/11/60000_attend_outdoor_obama_ral.html">&#8216;Obama rally draws crowds to downtown Cleveland&#8217; &#8211; <em>The Plain Dealer</em> Politics Blog</a></p>
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		<title>Found Unethical in Reality, Palin Spins Fantasy</title>
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The investigator into the firing of Alaska&#8217;s Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan by Governor (and Republican vice presidential candidate) Sarah Palin issued his report Friday last week.x1  The firing came after Monegan had stood up to pressure from the governor to fire her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper.  The investigator was appointed by unanimous [...]]]></description>
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</div>The investigator into the firing of Alaska&#8217;s Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan by Governor (and Republican vice presidential candidate) Sarah Palin issued his report Friday last week.x<sup><a href="#fn4987330534926cf0a0b29f">1</a></sup>  The firing came after Monegan had stood up to pressure from the governor to fire her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper.  The investigator was appointed by unanimous vote of a mostly-Republican council of the Alaska legislature.x<sup><a href="#fn3827413464926cf0a0ba6d">2</a></sup>  The report&#8217;s first finding addressed the pressure from the governor:</p>
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		<p>... Governor Sarah Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.11.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act.  [The statute] provides &#8230; that &#8230; any effort to benefit a personal or financial interest through official action is a violation of [a public] trust.</p>
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	<p>The second finding addressed the firing:</p>
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		<p>... Walt Monegan&#8217;s refusal to fire Trooper Wooten &#8230; was likely a contributing factor to his termination &#8230;</p>
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	<p>The next day, Palin gave six minutes of her time to three Alaskan reporters in a phone conference:</p>
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		<p><strong>Palin</strong>: Well, I’m very very pleased to be cleared of any legal wrongdoing &#8230; any hint of any kind of unethical activity there. Very pleased to be cleared of any of that.x<sup><a href="#fn15147903354926cf0a0c23b">3</a></sup></p>
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		<p><strong>Anchorage Daily News (ADN)</strong>: Governor, finding No.1 on the report was that you abused your power by violating state law. Do you think you did anything wrong at all in this Troopergate case?</p>
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		<p><strong>Palin</strong>: Not at all and I’ll tell you, it, I think that you’re always going to ruffle feathers as you do what you believe is in the best interest of the people whom you are serving. ... So no, not having done anything wrong, and again very much appreciating being cleared of any legal wrongdoing or unethical activity at all.</p>
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		<p><strong>ADN</strong>: Have you read the whole report?</p>
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	<p>But Palin did not seem to hear that question, and the handler of the conference moved on to the other reporters, who did not pursue the line of questioning.</p>
	<p>So, how do we explain Palin saying she was cleared of unethical activity when the report says the opposite?   Could she really be so incurious as to not have read the report&#8217;s first finding? Or has she wrapped herself in a fantasy world where such an unpleasant finding cannot enter?  Or is she brazenly lying?  <em>The Washington Post</em>&#8217;s fact check column answers yes to that last question.  It gives Palin four Pinocchios, the highest rating on its deceit scale.x<sup><a href="#fn19552713964926cf0a0ca0b">4</a></sup></p>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p id="fn4987330534926cf0a0b29f"><sup>1</sup> <a href="http://media.adn.com/smedia/2008/10/10/16/Branchflowerreport.source.prod_affiliate.7.pdf">&#8216;Stephen Branchflower Report to the Legislative Council&#8217; October 10, 2008; public report</a></p>
	<p id="fn3827413464926cf0a0ba6d"><sup>2</sup> <a href="http://www.consortiumnews.com/2008/101408a.html">&#8216;Palin&#8217;s New &#8216;Troopergate&#8217; Troubles&#8217; By Jason Leopold, ConsortiumNews.com, October 14, 2008 &#8216;</a></p>
	<p id="fn15147903354926cf0a0c23b"><sup>3</sup> <a href="http://community.adn.com/adn/node/132625">&#8216;Palin: &#8216;Very much appreciating being cleared of any legal wrongdoing or unethical activity at all&#8217;&#8217; by Lisa Demer, <em>The Anchorage Daily News</em>, October 10, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn19552713964926cf0a0ca0b"><sup>4</sup> <a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/10/four_pinocchios_for_palin.html">&#8216;Four Pinocchios for Palin&#8217; by Michael Dobbs, The Fact Checker, <em>The Washington Post</em>, October 13, 2008</a></p>
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		<title>How to Vote in Ohio 2008</title>
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(Voter info below.) Some Ohio citizens may find it easier to vote this election thanks to recent rulings that blocked two Republican tries at vote suppression.  In one case, Republicans challenged same day registration and voting, claiming that a newly-registered voter must wait 30 days (the amount of time between the registration deadline and [...]]]></description>
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</div><em>(Voter info below.)</em> Some Ohio citizens may find it easier to vote this election thanks to recent rulings that blocked two Republican tries at vote suppression.  In one case, Republicans challenged same day registration and voting, claiming that a newly-registered voter must wait 30 days (the amount of time between the registration deadline and election day) to apply for an absentee ballot.x<sup><a href="#fn16164359984926cf0a84b5a">80</a></sup> Yesterday, both the Ohio Supreme Court and a federal judge ruled against the Republicans, and a voter will be able, for one week starting today, to register and submit an absentee ballot at the elections board on the same day.x<sup><a href="#fn15886952914926cf0a85329">81</a></sup>  Another case concerned the typical Republican practice of &#8220;vote caging&#8221;&#8212;using a returned piece of mail to challenge and cancel a voter&#8217;s registration.x<sup><a href="#fn703870094926cf0a85af8">82</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn5045462804926cf0a862c7">83</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn18750059954926cf0a86a96">90</a></sup>  To get such returned mail, Ohio Republicans eyed two sources: the non-forwardable registration notice cards that all county election boards must send, and mortgage foreclosure lists.x<sup><a href="#fn9883468064926cf0a87266">84</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn4083468784926cf0a87a35">85</a></sup> But, earlier this month, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner ruled that county boards could not cancel a registration based solely on a returned card, and that a voter must get due process&#8212;a hearing where faced with the evidence against one&#8212;before one&#8217;s registration could be canceled.x<sup><a href="#fn16755326874926cf0a88204">86</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn7850469804926cf0a889dd">88</a></sup></p>
	<h3>Ohio Voter Information</h3>
	<ul>
		<li><strong>Register by Monday, October 6th</strong>: If registering by mail, the envelope must be postmarked on or before October 6th. You can also register in person at a public library, motor vehicle bureau or county board of elections. For info and an online form to fill in and print out <a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/vrform_avoidLine.aspx?page=9365">CLICK HERE</a>.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li><strong>Check your registration</strong>: The State of Ohio now provides a search form to check that you are registered and give your polling location&#8212;<a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/voterquery.aspx?page=361">CLICK HERE</a>. If the online search does not find your registration, you can call your county elections board to check&#8212;for a directory of elections boards <a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/elections/boeDirectory.aspx">CLICK HERE</a>. </li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li><strong>Absentee ballot</strong>: You can vote an absentee ballot by mail or in person at the elections board, <em>without giving a reason</em>, from Tuesday, September 30th, till the day before the election&#8212;<a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/AvoidLine.aspx">INFO HERE</a>. For an online absentee ballot request form to fill in and print out <a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/absentee_avoidLine.aspx?page=9365">CLICK HERE</a></li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li><strong>Register and Vote same day</strong>: You can register and vote an absentee ballot the same day, from Tuesday, September 30th, through Monday, October 6th, at your county elections board office&#8212;for a directory of elections boards <a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/elections/boeDirectory.aspx">CLICK HERE</a>.</li>
	</ul>
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		<li><strong>Vote (and bring ID)</strong>: Election day is Tuesday, November 4th, voting hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bring your driver’s license, state photo ID or an ID showing your voter registration address, such as a utility bill&#8212;<a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/Text.aspx?page=4137">INFO HERE</a>.  For an Ohio sample ballot <a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/upload/elections/2008/gen/2008SampleBallot.pdf">CLICK HERE</a>.</li>
	</ul>
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		<li><strong>No vote challenges allowed at polling places</strong>: In 2004, long lines at some polling places were further slowed by Republican vote challengers.  State law now requires challenges to be issued before election day.x<sup><a href="#fn17388375874926cf0a891a9">91</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn461668904926cf0a89976">87</a></sup></li>
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		<li><strong>Contribute</strong>: You can contribute to state candidates and get your money back as a credit on your Ohio income tax&#8212;up to $50 filing singly, or $100 filing jointly. The credit applies to these offices: governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor of state, treasurer of state, attorney general, member of the state board of education, chief justice of the supreme court, justice of the supreme court, or member of the general assembly.x<sup><a href="#fn19842979644926cf0a8a144">89</a></sup></li>
	</ul>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p><a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/">Ohio Secretary of State&#8217;s Office</a></p>
	<p id="fn16164359984926cf0a84b5a"><sup>80</sup> <a href="http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/electionlaw/analysis/articles.php?ID=2011">&#8216;Analysis: Ohio 5-Day Window Suit&#8217; by Sarah Cherry, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, September 25, 2008</a></p>
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		<p>Every newly registered early and absentee voter in Ohio&#8212;not just those who apply to vote an in-person absentee ballot&#8212;could be affected if the court decides that the Republicans’ interpretation of the law is correct and that a voter must be registered for 30 days prior to applying for an absentee ballot. Local officials probably do not currently check all absentee voters’ records to make sure the voter has been registered for 30 days before issuing an early or absentee ballot. However, with this lawsuit, the Republicans are now seeking to make that the practice. Changing the process by which local officials process ballot applications and distribute absentee ballots this late in the election season could cause substantial confusion and disorder.</p>
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	<p id="fn15886952914926cf0a85329"><sup>81</sup> <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gmJpgsrR27lwSUQ24_WSSrU0W-JwD93GUI9G1">&#8216;Ohio election officials brace for early voting&#8217; By STEPHEN MAJORS, AP, 2008-09-30</a></p>
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		<p>For weeks, the Ohio GOP accused the state&#8217;s Democratic elections chief of interpreting early voting law to benefit her own party in a crucial swing state.</p>
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		<p>But the Republican-dominated Ohio Supreme Court decided on Monday that Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner was following the law when she ruled there is a six-day window in which voters can register and vote at the same time.</p>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote>
		<p>The decision — also backed by two separate federal judges — means election officials are preparing for the rush of early voting Tuesday, the first day absentee ballots are accepted in advance of the Nov. 4 presidential election.</p>
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	<p id="fn703870094926cf0a85af8"><sup>82</sup> <a href="http://www.clcblog.org/blog_item-152.html">&#8216;Vote Caging and the Attorney General&#8217; by J. Gerald Hebert and Brian Dupre, The Campaign Legal Center, July 23, 2007</a></p>
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		<p>The Republican National Committee has been under a federal consent decree not to engage in the practice since getting caught in the 1981 gubernatorial election in New Jersey. Despite the injunction, which remains in effect, vote caging schemes continue to be used as an integral part of an ongoing campaign to suppress minority voting rights.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>To bring these schemes to an end will require vigorous prosecution by the United States Department of Justice. But the Department’s priorities have shifted over the years, with the Bush-Ashcroft-Gonzales Justice Department not only ignoring vote caging schemes, but actively working to give them a boost in the courts.  </p>
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	<p id="fn5045462804926cf0a862c7"><sup>83</sup> <a href="http://www.clcblog.org/blog_item-138.html">&#8216;Inside the Vote Cage: Griffin, Goodling and McNulty (No, Not Another Lawfirm)&#8217; by J. Gerald Hebert, The Campaign Legal Center, June 20, 2007</a></p>
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		<p>“Sometimes vote suppression is as important in this business as vote-getting.” &#8211; Carl Golden, Republican Campaign Spokesperson</p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>Vote caging is an illegal voter suppression technique used to keep minorities (mostly blacks) from voting. It’s a relatively-unknown cousin in the nefarious family of vote suppression techniques.  The practice has been adopted and perverted from a practice utilized by direct-mailers to clean up their mailing lists by sending out mail to specific individuals and seeing what comes back.  The real problems start when political operatives start cherry picking areas likely to vote against their candidates.  And it’s inextricably connected to concerns about the politicization of the Justice Department being raised on Capitol Hill.</p>
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	<p id="fn9883468064926cf0a87266"><sup>84</sup> <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13415.html">&#8216;Ohio secretary of state prevents vote caging&#8217; By BEN ADLER, <em>Politico</em>, 9/13/08</a></p>
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		<p>Kevin DeWine, a Republican in the Ohio State House of Representatives who authored the 2006 law, says it is not an undue burden on people whose mail is returned to show an identification card at the voting booth or to vote provisionally. “People think provisional ballots are a bad thing,” he said. “I think they are a safeguard on the integrity of the ballots.”</p>
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	<p id="fn4083468784926cf0a87a35"><sup>85</sup> <a href="http://www.alternet.org/democracy/100864/gop_plans_and_denials_to_challenge_foreclosed_voters_examined/?page=2">&#8216;GOP Plans and Denials to Challenge Foreclosed Voters Examined&#8217; By J. Gerald Hebert , Campaign Legal Center Blog, September 29, 2008.</a></p>
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		<p>As for Ohio, the initial story there suggested that an Ohio GOP official would not rule out the possibility that the party would challenge voters at the polls stating. Quoting the Franklin County GOP chairman, the Columbus Dispatch reported that Priesse &#8220;didn&#8217;t rule out challenges before Nov. 4.&#8221;</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>The latest story this week on possible efforts to challenge foreclosed voters came from the NY Times, and contained this passage: &#8220;Asked whether his party planned to use foreclosure information to compile challenge lists, Robert Bennett, a spokesman for the Ohio Republican Party, said the party did not discuss its election strategies in public.&#8221; While this is not an admission that a plan exists to use foreclosure lists to challenge voters, it sure isn’t a denial either. </p>
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	<p id="fn16755326874926cf0a88204"><sup>86</sup> <a href="http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/PressReleases/2008%20Press%20Releases/20080905.aspx">&#8216;Secretary Brunner Clarifies Challenge Laws to Protect Voters&#8217; &#8211; Ohio Secretary of State&#8217;s office, 9/5/2008</a></p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>Providing guidance to local election officials, Secretary Brunner directed that 60-day notices sent by boards of election to voters that are returned as undeliverable cannot be used as the sole reason for cancelling an Ohioan’s voter registration.  These notices are required by law to be sent to voters by boards of elections. </p>
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		<p>Secretary Brunner also called on the General Assembly to amend this voter registration challenge law passed in 2006, urging that the law conflicts with federal law and violates the U.S. Constitution.   </p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>In Friday’s directive, Secretary Brunner also advised boards of elections that providing due process on challenges to voter registrations will diminish the likelihood of election lawsuits that can disrupt election planning and administration.  The directive requires:  providing every challenged voter with notice and an opportunity to be heard; holding a public hearing on all challenges; and holding all hearings prior to Election Day. </p>
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	<p id="fn461668904926cf0a89976"><sup>87</sup> <a href="http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/07/06/vacant.ART_ART_07-06-08_A1_5UAL914.html?sid=101">&#8216;Foreclosed-on voters using old addresses could snag election&#8217; By Robert Vitale, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH, July 6, 2008</a></p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>Although pre-election challenges still are possible, state law now bars party challengers at polling places.</p>
	</blockquote>
	<p id="fn7850469804926cf0a889dd"><sup>88</sup> <a href="http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/x1724960982/Ohio-elections-chief-challenges-registration-law">&#8216;Ohio elections chief challenges registration law&#8217; The Associated Press, September 07, 2008</a></p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>A review conducted by her lawyers found that the state law violates federal voting rights laws and the U.S. Constitution, making Ohio counties vulnerable to lawsuits should they use the returned mail as the sole reason for canceling a registration, Brunner said.</p>
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	<blockquote>
		<p>Undelivered election notices become public records when they are returned to county boards of elections. A political party could then file a public records request and challenge those voters&#8217; eligibility, especially in precincts where the opposite party has a majority. The process is known as &#8220;vote caging.&#8221;</p>
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		<p>The 2006 law enables local election officials to side with the challengers before giving the voters a chance to respond, Brunner said.</p>
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	<p id="fn19842979644926cf0a8a144"><sup>89</sup> <a href="http://www.ohioimpact.org/campaign-finance/current-law/">League of Women Voters of Ohio</a></p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>Any Ohioan who pays state income tax is entitled to claim a 100 % tax credit for contributions to Ohio candidates, up to a limit of $50 per individual or $100 for two persons filing jointly. The tax credit applies only to statewide (including the Ohio Supreme Court but not including U.S. Senate) and to state legislative candidates.</p>
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	<p id="fn18750059954926cf0a86a96"><sup>90</sup> <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen">&#8216;Was the 2004 Election Stolen?&#8217; by ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR., <em>Rolling Stone</em>, Jun 01, 2006</a></p>
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		<p>To stem the tide of new registrations, the Republican National Committee and the Ohio Republican Party attempted to knock tens of thousands of predominantly minority and urban voters off the rolls through illegal mailings known in electioneering jargon as &#8216;&#8217;caging.&#8217;&#8217; During the Eighties, after the GOP used such mailings to disenfranchise nearly 76,000 black voters in New Jersey and Louisiana, it was forced to sign two separate court orders agreeing to abstain from caging.(63) But during the summer of 2004, the GOP targeted minority voters in Ohio by zip code, sending registered letters to more than 200,000 newly registered voters(64) in sixty-five counties.(65) On October 22nd, a mere eleven days before the election, Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Bennett&#8212;who also chairs the board of elections in Cuyahoga County&#8212;sought to invalidate the registrations of 35,427 voters who had refused to sign for the letters or whose mail came back as undeliverable.(66) Almost half of the challenged voters were from Democratic strongholds in and around Cleveland.(67)</p>
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		<p>There were plenty of valid reasons that voters had failed to respond to the mailings: The list included people who couldn&#8217;t sign for the letters because they were serving in the U.S. military, college students whose school and home addresses differed,(68) and more than 1,000 homeless people who had no permanent mailing address.(69) But the undeliverable mail, Bennett claimed, proved the new registrations were fraudulent.</p>
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		<p>By law, each voter was supposed to receive a hearing before being stricken from the rolls.(70) Instead, in the week before the election, kangaroo courts were rapidly set up across the state at Blackwell&#8217;s direction that would inevitably disenfranchise thousands of voters at a time(71)&#8212;a process that one Democratic election official in Toledo likened to an &#8216;&#8217;inquisition.&#8217;&#8217;(72) Not that anyone was given a chance to actually show up and defend their right to vote: Notices to challenged voters were not only sent out impossibly late in the process, they were mailed to the very addresses that the Republicans contended were faulty.(73) Adding to the atmosphere of intimidation, sheriff&#8217;s detectives in Sandusky County were dispatched to the homes of challenged voters to investigate the GOP&#8217;s claims of fraud.(74)&#8212;LaRaye Brown, &#8216;&#8217;Elections Board Plans Hearing For Challenges,&#8217;&#8217; The News Messenger, October 26, 2004.</p>
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	<p id="fn17388375874926cf0a891a9"><sup>91</sup> <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen/3">&#8216;Was the 2004 Election Stolen?&#8217; by ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR., <em>Rolling Stone</em>, Jun 01, 2006</a></p>
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		<p>In another move certain to add to the traffic jam at the polls, the GOP deployed 3,600 operatives on Election Day to challenge voters in thirty-one counties&#8212;most of them in predominantly black and urban areas.(157) Although it was billed as a means to &#8216;&#8217;ensure that voters are not disenfranchised by fraud,&#8217;&#8217;(158) Republicans knew that the challengers would inevitably create delays for eligible voters. Even Mark Weaver, the GOP&#8217;s attorney in Ohio, predicted in late October that the move would &#8216;&#8217;create chaos, longer lines and frustration.&#8217;&#8217;(159)</p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>In fact, Blackwell gave Republican challengers unprecedented access to polling stations, where they intimidated voters, worsening delays in Democratic precincts. By the end of the day, thanks to a whirlwind of legal wrangling, the GOP had even gotten permission to use the discredited list of 35,000 names from its illegal caging effort to challenge would-be voters.(162) According to the survey by the DNC, nearly 5,000 voters across the state were turned away at the polls because of registration challenges&#8212;even though federal law required that they be provided with provisional ballots.(163)</p>
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Lately, John McCain has been serving up some real howlers&#8212;claims ridiculously out of kilter with his record&#8212;all delivered with a straight face.  Here is one of the howlers from his acceptance speech at the Republican Convention: &#8220;[I]nstead of freeing ourselves from a dangerous dependence on foreign oil, both [...]]]></description>
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<small>McCain delivers a howler<br />
with a straight face.</small><br />
</div>Lately, John McCain has been serving up some real howlers&#8212;claims ridiculously out of kilter with his record&#8212;all delivered with a straight face.  Here is one of the howlers from his acceptance speech at the Republican Convention: &#8220;<em>[I]nstead of freeing ourselves from a dangerous dependence on foreign oil, both parties&#8212;and Senator Obama&#8212;passed another corporate welfare bill for oil companies.</em>&#8220;x<sup><a href="#fn17895192064926cf0b6cb87">70</a></sup>  So, the candidate of the Party of Big Business is charging his opponent in the Party of The People with corporate welfare!?  Well, it turns out that the net effect of the bill McCain cited would actually <em>raise</em> taxes on oil companies, as well as lower taxes for renewable energy.x<sup><a href="#fn943412564926cf0b6d356">71</a></sup>  Further, McCain has worked and voted against measures to repeal oil company tax breaks.x<sup><a href="#fn5659609104926cf0b6db24">72</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn1180451294926cf0b6e2f3">73</a></sup>  Another McCain howler came last week in a speech where he baselessly accused Barrack Obama of doing the bidding of lobbyists for big finance, and then said of himself: &#8220;<em>There will be no seat for [the lobbyists] at the policy-making table. They won&#8217;t even get past the front gate at the White House.</em>&#8220;x<sup><a href="#fn18104045804926cf0b6eac3">79</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn4397404034926cf0b6f293">74</a></sup>  But they sure got past the door of his campaign bus!  McCain&#8217;s campaign staff is loaded with high-rolling lobbyists, including those for big finance.x<sup><a href="#fn17020371184926cf0b6fa62">75</a></sup>  And McCain has championed those lobbyists&#8217; issues, such as freeing financial markets from federal oversight.x<sup><a href="#fn18384452634926cf0b70231">76</a></sup>  Also last week, McCain spoke about the looming meltdown of the financial system, and dished out this howler: &#8220;<em>Under my reforms, the American people will be protected by comprehensive regulations that will apply the rules and enforce them to the full.</em>&#8220;x<sup><a href="#fn7413606064926cf0b70a01">77</a></sup>  So this strident advocate of market deregulation, now wants to regulate the markets!?x<sup><a href="#fn11709894684926cf0b711d0">78</a></sup>  It was McCain&#8217;s top economic adviser, Phil Gramm, who pushed through the law to create the &#8220;shadow banking system&#8221;, which lies at the root of today&#8217;s financial turmoil.x<sup><a href="#fn17020371184926cf0b6fa62">75</a></sup> Senator McCain, enough already!</p>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p id="fn17895192064926cf0b6cb87"><sup>70</sup> <a href="http://elections.nytimes.com/2008/president/conventions/videos/transcripts/20080904_MCCAIN_SPEECH.html">John McCain’s Acceptance Speech, 2008-09-04</a></p>
	<p id="fn943412564926cf0b6d356"><sup>71</sup> <a href="http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/factchecking_mccain.html">&#8216;FactChecking McCain&#8217; &#8211; FactCheck.org, September 5, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn5659609104926cf0b6db24"><sup>72</sup> <a href="http://www.aflcio.org/issues/politics/mccain_gasprices.cfm">&#8216;John McCain Revealed&#8217; &#8211; AFL-CIO</a></p>
	<p id="fn1180451294926cf0b6e2f3"><sup>73</sup> <a href="http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/16533.html">&#8216;Big Oil vs. Little Wind&#8217; &#8211; <em>The Carpetbagger Report</em>, August 12th, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn4397404034926cf0b6f293"><sup>74</sup> <a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/09/19/mccain_offers_few_details_on_e.html">&#8216;McCain Offers Few Details on Economic Plan&#8217; By Robert Barnes, <em>The Washington Post</em>, 2008-09-19</a></p>
	<p id="fn17020371184926cf0b6fa62"><sup>75</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2008/08/mccain-neck-deep-in-k-street-sewer/">&#8216;McCain Neck-Deep in K Street Sewer&#8217; &#8211; <em>The Paragraph</em>, 2008-08-23</a></p>
	<p id="fn18384452634926cf0b70231"><sup>76</sup> <a href="http://www.alternet.org/workplace/99234/mccain_enabled_our_economic_meltdown/">&#8216;McCain Enabled Our Economic Meltdown&#8217; By Robert Scheer, Truthdig. September 18, 2008</a></p>
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		<p>... [McCain] voted for abolishing all of the significant rules put in place at the time of the Great Depression designed to prevent a repeat. The two main bills accomplishing that, bills which McCain enthusiastically supported, were the Commodity Futures Modernization Act and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. The Gramm is former Sen. Phil Gramm, who was chair of the Senate Banking Committee when he acted as chief sponsor of both pieces of legislation. The same Gramm that McCain picked to co-chair his presidential campaign.</p>
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	<p id="fn7413606064926cf0b70a01"><sup>77</sup> <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/16/AR2008091601750_pf.html">&#8216;McCain Remarks on the Financial Markets&#8217; &#8211; CQ Transcripts Wire, September 16, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn11709894684926cf0b711d0"><sup>78</sup> <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/16/AR2008091603732.html">&#8216;McCain Embraces Regulation After Many Years of Opposition&#8217; By Michael D. Shear, <em>The Washington Post</em>, September 17, 2008, Page A01</a></p>
	<p id="fn18104045804926cf0b6eac3"><sup>79</sup> <a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/09/obamas_fannie_mae_connection.html">&#8216;Obama&#8217;s Fannie Mae &#8216;Connection&#8217;&#8217; by Michael Dobbs, <em>The Washington Post</em> Fact Checker, 2008-09-19</a></p>
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		<title>Kucinich: Go from Down to Up</title>
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Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) gave a rousing speech at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday evening.  He voiced a call for America on election day to vote her own best interests.  Though solidly on the left, Kucinich stressed a different political axis&#8212;the up-down:
	
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		Wake up America. This is not a call for you to take [...]]]></description>
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</div>Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) gave a rousing speech at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday evening.  He voiced a call for America on election day to vote her own best interests.  Though solidly on the left, Kucinich stressed a different political axis&#8212;the up-down:</p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>Wake up America. This is not a call for you to take a new direction from right to left.</p>
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		<p>This is call for you to go from down to up.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with the rights of workers.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with wages.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with fair trade.</p>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote>
		<p>Up with creating millions of good paying jobs rebuilding our bridges, ports and water systems.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with creating millions of sustainable energy jobs to lower the cost of energy, lower carbon<br />
emissions and protect the environment.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with health care for all.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with education for all.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with home ownership.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with guaranteed retirement benefits.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with Peace.</p>
	</blockquote>
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		<p>Up with Prosperity.</p>
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		<p>Up with the Democratic Party</p>
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		<p>Up with Obama &#8211; Biden</p>
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		<p>...</p>
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVp9cWOcZ7g"><em>Kucinich speech at 2008 Democratic National Convention</em></a></p>
	<p>Dems enjoy Kucinich&#8217;s speech:<br />
<img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd1.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="154" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd2.jpg" alt="" width="213" height="160" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd4.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="162" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd5.jpg" alt="" width="213" height="159" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd6.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="159" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd7.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="159" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd8.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="159" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd9.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="158" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd20.jpg" alt="" width="213" height="159" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd11.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="157" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd12.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="159" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd13.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="158" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd14.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="159" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd16.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="157" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd17.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="158" /> <img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post150/kucinichCrowd19.jpg" alt="" width="209" height="160" /> </p>
	<h3>Action</h3>
	<p><a href="http://impeachment.kucinich.us/">Petition Congress to to impeach Bush</a>: Rep. Kucinich is trying to get <a href="http://kucinich.us">one million signatures by September 10th</a> to move his impeachment bill.  He will deliver your petition and message to your Congressman.</p>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p>Rep. Dennis Kucinich&#8217;s speech at the Democratic National Convention, 2008-08-26 &#8211; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVp9cWOcZ7g">VIDEO</a> | <a href="http://dialfordennis.com/Kucinich_Convention_Speech.pdf">TEXT</a></p>
	<p><a href="http://kucinich.us">Rep. Dennis Kucinich&#8217;s web site</a></p>
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Earlier this year, John McCain tried to defend the fact that his presidential campaign was jam-packed with lobbyists:
	
		[T]hey&#8217;re honorable people, and I&#8217;m proud to have them as part of my team.
	
	
		...
	
	
		The right to represent interests of groups of Americans is a constitutional right.  There are people that represent firemen, civil servants, retirees, and those [...]]]></description>
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</div>Earlier this year, John McCain tried to defend the fact that his presidential campaign was jam-packed with lobbyists:</p>
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		<p>[T]hey&#8217;re honorable people, and I&#8217;m proud to have them as part of my team.</p>
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		<p>...</p>
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		<p>The right to represent interests of groups of Americans is a constitutional right.  There are people that represent firemen, civil servants, retirees, and those people are legitimate representatives of a variety of interests in America.x<sup><a href="#fn9338886244926cf0d2dda1">50</a></sup></p>
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	<p>But the lobbyists holding top spots in McCain&#8217;s campaign do not represent firemen, civil servants and retirees.  Rather, they represent big corporations and foreign governments.  Of McCain&#8217;s many lobbyists, here are three prime examples:</p>
	<ul>
		<li>McCain&#8217;s top national security adviser, <strong>Randy Scheunemann</strong>, has lobbied for such corporations as Lockheed Martin and BP, and has pulled in $2 million from corporations that have given significant money to McCain. Scheunemann was a board member of <acronym title="Project for a New American Century">PNAC</acronym>, the neocon think tank that came up with the policy of knocking off disfavored regimes by military invasion.x<sup><a href="#fn13829255724926cf0d2e570">51</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn6302221814926cf0d2ed3f">52</a></sup> In 1998 he helped write the law that declared regime change in Iraq as U.S. policy and sent $98 million from the U.S. treasury to con man Ahmed Chalabi&#8217;s group, which posed as the Iraqi government in exile.x<sup><a href="#fn9606118664926cf0d2f522">53</a></sup> And in 2002 he helped with the marketing campaign for President Bush&#8217;s invasion of Iraq. Another policy Scheunemann pushed is expanding <acronym title="North Atlantic Treaty Organization">NATO</acronym> into former Soviet states, such as the country of Georgia, which has paid $800,000 to Scheunemann&#8217;s two-man lobbying company.x<sup><a href="#fn2201825264926cf0d2fce6">54</a></sup>  For over a year, Scheunemann was getting paid for advice by McCain&#8217;s campaign, while his firm was getting paid by Georgia.  McCain has championed Georgia&#8217;s issues, sponsoring a resolution to get Georgia into NATO, and totally taking Georgia&#8217;s side against Russia in the warfare between the two that started two weeks ago in Georgia&#8217;s breakaway province of South Ossetia.x<sup><a href="#fn16839651744926cf0d304b0">55</a></sup>  After Russia invaded Georgia, McCain said he spoke with Georgia&#8217;s president Saakashvili and told him &#8220;the thoughts and the prayers and support of the American people are with that brave little nation&#8221; and &#8220;that I know I speak for every American when I say to him, &#8216;Today we are all Georgians.&#8217;&#8221;x<sup><a href="#fn19888304854926cf0d30c80">56</a></sup> But McCain left out the fact that Georgia started the warfare by attacking South Ossetia, where most persons have Russian citizenship, and killing many hundreds, including some Russian peacekeeping soldiers.x<sup><a href="#fn9805238354926cf0d3144f">57</a></sup></li>
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		<li>McCain&#8217;s top campaign strategist, <strong>Charlie Black</strong>, is also a top Republican lobbyist, who has worked for such corporate clients as Lockheed Martin, GE, AT&#38;T, Blackwater and Rupert Murdoch, and such foreign dictators as Marcos of the Phillipines, Siad Barre of Somalia and Mobutu of Zaire.x<sup><a href="#fn13260007324926cf0d31c1d">58</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn9606118664926cf0d2f522">53</a></sup>  He has pulled in $30 million from corporations that have given significant money to McCain.x<sup><a href="#fn13829255724926cf0d2e570">51</a></sup>  Black was Ahmed Chalabi&#8217;s main escort through the corridors of Washington, as the con man dished out lies to support the coming Iraq invasion. Black was also a big mover in getting AT&#38;T and Verizon off the hook for helping Bush&#8217;s illegal warrantless wiretapping of American citizens.</li>
	</ul>
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		<li>&#8220;I respect no one more in America on issue[s] of economics than I do <strong>Phil Gramm</strong>,&#8221; said McCain.x<sup><a href="#fn20831717414926cf0d323ec">59</a></sup>  Gramm is McCain&#8217;s top economic adviser, but he had to lie low for a while after blaming U.S. economic woes on a &#8220;mental recession&#8221; and calling America &#8220;a nation of whiners&#8221;.x<sup><a href="#fn15464847454926cf0d32bd9">60</a></sup>  As a Senator, Gramm pushed through the &#8220;Enron loophole&#8221; exempting computer energy market trading from oversight, and enabling Enron&#8217;s market manipulation and accounting crimes.x<sup><a href="#fn14440458614926cf0d33390">61</a></sup>  As Congress was wrapping up business in December 2000, Gramm slipped into the budget another act removing oversight, effectively creating the &#8220;shadow banking system&#8221; that has led to the current mortgage crisis.x<sup><a href="#fn17460926734926cf0d33b85">62</a></sup>  &#8220;Foreclosure Phil&#8221; now lobbies the U.S. Government for UBS, a big Swiss bank for the wealthy, where he pulls down a seven-figure salary.x<sup><a href="#fn9606118664926cf0d2f522">53</a></sup></li>
	</ul>
	<p>The sorry record of his top advisers shows that a McCain presidency would strive to continue the Bush years of disastrous foreign and economic policy&#8212;and government that serves those big corporations and foreign politicos that shell out to the sleaziest cronies on K Street.</p>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p id="fn9338886244926cf0d2dda1"><sup>50</sup> <a href="http://rawstory.com/news/2008/McCain_defends_lobbyist_ties_Theyre_honorable_0222.html">&#8216;McCain says his lobbyists are &#8216;honorable,&#8217; but they don&#8217;t work for &#8216;legitimate&#8217; causes he picks&#8217; by Michael Roston, <em>The Raw Story</em>, February 22, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn13829255724926cf0d2e570"><sup>51</sup> <a href="http://www.mccainslobbyists.com/">McCain&#8217;s Lobbyists</a></p>
	<ul>
		<li>Randy Scheunemann got paid $2,150,000 from corporate clients that gave $135,000 to McCain.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>Charlie Black got paid $30,811,500 from corporate clients that gave $1,519,043 to McCain.</li>
	</ul>
	<p id="fn6302221814926cf0d2ed3f"><sup>52</sup> <a href="http://www.mccainslobbyists.com/iframes/lobbyist_bios?id=0041">McCain&#8217;s Lobbyists &#8211; Randy Scheunemann</a></p>
	<p id="fn9606118664926cf0d2f522"><sup>53</sup> <a href="http://www.hightowerlowdown.org/node/1718">&#8216;Heartless Phil and &#8216;honorable lobbyists&#8217; would run McCain&#8217;s White House&#8217; &#8211; <em>The Hightower Lowdown</em>, August 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn2201825264926cf0d2fce6"><sup>54</sup> <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/12/AR2008081202932.html">&#8216;While Aide Advised McCain, His Firm Lobbied for Georgia&#8217; By Matthew Mosk and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, <em>The Washington Post</em>, August 13, 2008, Page A03</a></p>
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		<p>For months while McCain&#8217;s presidential campaign was gearing up, Scheunemann held dual roles, advising the candidate on foreign policy while working as Georgia&#8217;s lobbyist. Between Jan. 1, 2007, and May 15, 2008, the campaign paid Scheunemann nearly $70,000 to provide foreign policy advice. During the same period, the government of Georgia paid his firm $290,000 in lobbying fees.</p>
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	<blockquote>
		<p>Since 2004, Orion has collected $800,000 from the government of Georgia.  </p>
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	<p id="fn16839651744926cf0d304b0"><sup>55</sup> <a href="http://www.alternet.org/audits/94929/was_the_war_in_georgia_a_neocon_election_ploy/">&#8216;Was the War in Georgia a Neocon Election Ploy?&#8217; By Robert Scheer, <em>Truthdig</em>, August 13, 2008</a></p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>In 2005, while registered as a paid lobbyist for Georgia, Scheunemann worked with McCain to draft a congressional resolution pushing for Georgia&#8217;s membership in NATO. A year later, while still on the Georgian payroll, Scheunemann accompanied McCain on a trip to that country, where they met with Saakashvili and supported his bellicose views toward Russia&#8217;s Vladimir Putin.</p>
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	<p id="fn19888304854926cf0d30c80"><sup>56</sup> <a href="http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/08/12/1261994.aspx">&#8216;McCain: &#8216;We are all Georgians&#8217;&#8217; by Adam Aigner-Treworgy, NBC, August 12, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn9805238354926cf0d3144f"><sup>57</sup> <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-strikes-as-%20georgia-moves-against-rebels-888487.html">&#8216;South Ossettia leader says 1,400 killed in conflict&#8217; &#8211; Reuters, 8 August 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn13260007324926cf0d31c1d"><sup>58</sup> <a href="http://mccainsource.com/mccain_fact_check?id=0007">&#8216;McCain’s Lobbyists In Trouble For Foreign Lobbying&#8217; &#8211; Progressive Media USA, May 11, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn20831717414926cf0d323ec"><sup>59</sup> <a href="http://blogs.chron.com/txpotomac/2008/01/phil_gramm_on_campaign_trail_i_1.html">&#8216;Phil Gramm on Campaign Trail in SC for McCain&#8217; by Bennett Roth, <em>Texas on the Potomac</em>, January 18, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn15464847454926cf0d32bd9"><sup>60</sup> <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/10/AR2008071003108.html">&#8216;A Nation of Whiners&#8217; <em>The Washington Post</em>, July 11, 2008, Page A03</a></p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>&#8220;You&#8217;ve heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession,&#8221; he said, noting that growth has held up at about 1 percent despite all the publicity over losing jobs to India, China, illegal immigration, housing and credit problems and record oil prices. &#8220;We may have a recession; we haven&#8217;t had one yet.&#8221;</p>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote>
		<p>&#8220;We have sort of become a nation of whiners,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You just hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness, America in decline&#8221; despite a major export boom that is the primary reason that growth continues in the economy, he said. </p>
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	<p id="fn14440458614926cf0d33390"><sup>61</sup> <a href="http://www.consortiumnews.com/2008/051908a.html">&#8216;McCain Defends &#8216;Enron Loophole&#8217; By Jason Leopold, May 19, 2008&#8217;</a></p>
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		<p>Clearing the way for that California price gouging, Gramm, as a powerful Texas senator in 2000, slipped an Enron-backed provision into the Commodities Futures Modernization Act that exempted from regulation energy trading on electronic platforms.</p>
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	<blockquote>
		<p>Then, over the next year, Enron – with Gramm’s wife Wendy serving on its board of directors – worked to create false electricity shortages in California, bilking consumers out of an estimated $40 billion.</p>
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	<p id="fn17460926734926cf0d33b85"><sup>62</sup> <a href="http://www.alternet.org/election08/87999/could_mccain_have_come_up_with_a_more_ill-suited_economic_advisor_than_phil_gramm/">&#8216;Could McCain Have Come Up with a More Ill-Suited Economic Advisor Than Phil Gramm?&#8217; By Patricia Kilday Hart, <em>Texas Observer</em>, June 18, 2008.&#8217;</a></p>
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		<p>While his distracted peers probably finalized their Christmas gift lists, Gramm created what Wall Street analysts now refer to as the &#8220;shadow banking system,&#8221; an industry that operates outside any government oversight, but, as witnessed by the Bear Stearns debacle, requiring rescue by taxpayers to avert a national economic catastrophe.</p>
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		<title>Lorain County Parks Adds Boat Trail</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 03:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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This summer, Lorain County (Ohio) Metro Parks will add a 27-mile (43 km) -long water trail for canoes, kayaks and other paddle boats.x1  The trail starts at the park system&#8217;s Vermilion River Reservation, goes down the Vermilion River to Lake Erie, hugs the lake shore eastward for eleven miles, then heads up the Black [...]]]></description>
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</div>This summer, Lorain County (Ohio) Metro Parks will add a 27-mile (43 km) -long water trail for canoes, kayaks and other paddle boats.x<sup><a href="#fn14370542884926cf0da8dce">1</a></sup>  The trail starts at the park system&#8217;s Vermilion River Reservation, goes down the Vermilion River to Lake Erie, hugs the lake shore eastward for eleven miles, then heads up the Black River to the Black River Reservation.  Unlike the park system&#8217;s bike and hiking trails, the water trail needs no acquisition, grading or paving. The freedom to travel the water trail is ancient, and kept by Ohio law&#8212;basically, the public may travel any waterway that can float a canoe.x<sup><a href="#fn5801021064926cf0da959e">2</a></sup> What the park system adds to the trail are boat ramps, parking lots near the ramps, and some mileage markers.  The park system will also issue maps and any hazard warnings&#8212;such as low water, log jams, and, presumably, choppy lake waters. A privately-owned kayak rental shop stands near one ramp to the Black River in the city of Lorain.</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/boatTrailLorain2.jpg" alt="" width="423" height="228" /><br />
27-mile-long boat trail (<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#38;hl=en&#38;geocode=&#38;q=lorain+county+ohio&#38;ie=UTF8&#38;ll=41.422134,-82.236099&#38;spn=0.123315,0.300751&#38;t=p&#38;z=12&#38;iwloc=addr">Google Map</a>)</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/shale_cliffs.jpg" alt="" width="421" height="329" /><br />
The Vermilion River cuts into the shale at Mill Hollow. (<a href="http://www.loraincountymetroparks.com/vermilion.htm">Lorain County Metro Parks</a>)</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/nature-mill-hollow.jpg" alt="" width="422" height="317" /><br />
Vermilion River at Mill Hollow (<a href="http://www.backroadsandbeachesohio.com/route-highlights/nature.shtml">Back Roads and Beaches</a>)</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/vermilionMarina_SH7.jpg" alt="" width="429" height="322" /><br />
Marina on the Vermilion River in the city of Vermilion (<a href="http://vermilionohio.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album65&#38;id=SH7#Bottom">myphotoalbum.com</a>)</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/lorainHarborLighthouse.jpg" alt="" width="421" height="282" /><br />
Lorain Harbor lighthouse (<a href="http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/1046549535034985960rpnEya">ckpiros @ webshots.com</a>)</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/bascule.open-764796.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="306" /><br />
Black River in Lorain, Ohio (<a href="http://backroadsandbeachesohio.com/2008/07/kayaking-trip-up-black-river-in-lorain.html">Back Roads and Beaches Blog</a>)</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/foot_bridge_lg.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="337" /><br />
The boat trail passes under a hiking trail in the Black River Resservation. (<a href="http://www.loraincountymetroparks.com/black.htm">Lorain County Metro Parks</a>)</p>
	<p><img src="http://theparagraph.com/wp-content/articles/post148/heron-782885.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="301" /><br />
A Great Blue Heron takes off from the Black River (<a href="http://backroadsandbeachesohio.com/2008/07/kayaking-trip-up-black-river-in-lorain.html">Back Roads and Beaches Blog</a>)</p>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p id="fn14370542884926cf0da8dce"><sup>1</sup> <a href="http://www.chroniclet.com/2008/07/18/metro-parks-to-dedicate-boat-trail_122/">&#8216;Metro Parks to dedicate boat trail&#8217; by Alison Dietz, <em>The (Elyria) Chronicle-Telegram</em>, 2008-07-18</a></p>
	<p id="fn5801021064926cf0da959e"><sup>2</sup> <a href="http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/Wiki/access:oh">&#8216;Ohio Navigability Report&#8217; &#8211; American Whitewater</a></p>
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		<p><strong>Summary</strong>: Ohio is kind to recreational boaters. Ohio allows the public to use streams capable of floating recreational boats (e.g., kayaking and canoeing). Factors for determining whether the public has a right to use a stream (besides physical characteristics of the stream) include the stream’s history of public use for recreational boating and the existence of public access. There is some evidence that Ohio boaters may have the right to portage, although no definitive law on the subject exists.</p>
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		<p><strong>State Test of Navigability</strong>: Navigation for pleasure and recreation is regarded as just as important as navigation for a commercial purpose by the Ohio courts.1) A watercourse in Ohio is navigable if it is capable of being used for recreational boating.2) If it is a naturally navigable watercourse, it is public. ...</p>
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		<title>A Revolutionary Plan for Democracy in America</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 04:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Barack Obama &#8211; (KMGH)
Last week Barack Obama gave a speech laying out his plan for getting more citizens active in serving American society.x40  Some points of his plan are: to boost the numbers in the military, Peace Corps and Americorps, to make it easy to volunteer, and to give volunteers help with the cost [...]]]></description>
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Barack Obama &#8211; (<a href="http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/16768499/detail.html">KMGH</a>)<br />
</div>Last week Barack Obama gave a speech laying out his plan for getting more citizens active in serving American society.x<sup><a href="#fn10444604944926cf0dde338">40</a></sup>  Some points of his plan are: to boost the numbers in the military, Peace Corps and Americorps, to make it easy to volunteer, and to give volunteers help with the cost of college.  He said:</p>
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		<p>... I won&#8217;t just ask for your vote as a candidate &#8211; I will ask for your service and your active citizenship when I am President of the United States.</p>
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		<p>This will not be a call issued in one speech or one program &#8211; this will be a central cause of my presidency. We will ask Americans to serve. We will create new opportunities for Americans to serve. And we will direct that service to our most pressing national challenges.</p>
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	<p>I think Obama&#8217;s plan for active democratic citizenship is thoughtful and practical. But I would like to offer a half-baked and revolutionary plan: Make every citizen a councilman.  Here are the plan&#8217;s rough-hewn planks:</p>
	<ul>
		<li>Each adult citizen shall join a grassroots council.  Like a jury, a council shall have twelve members and each decision must be unanimous.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>Each council shall elect one of its number to a higher-level council, and each higher-level council shall do the same, and so on, up to the three National Councils.  A person shall serve on only one council, vacating the lower when elected to a higher.  An election shall occur within 28 days of a vacancy.  A council should meet at least twice a year on the first day of Spring and Fall.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>Other duties of a council are&#8212;only if needed&#8212;to make laws, levy taxes, and elect a president and a judge from its number.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>When in conflict, laws of higher-level councils override those of lower levels.  But higher-level councils shall not make laws on strictly lower-level matters.  The highest law is a Constitution and Bill of Rights, which no council may override.  The Bill of Rights shall include those in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the &#8220;freedom of commerce against monopolies,&#8221; which Thomas Jefferson tried to get into the original U.S. Bill of Rights.x<sup><a href="#fn16340398794926cf0ddf4bf">41</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn21116350944926cf0de9a84">42</a></sup></li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>Each council shall join a group of three councils for making laws.  The process is like that used in the Iroquois Confederacy: two of the councils serve as law-makers, while the third serves as judges.x<sup><a href="#fn14821182484926cf0dea477">43</a></sup> One law-making council discusses a matter, while one or more persons from the judging council watch.  A judge does not speak, except to warn a law-maker when one has made an error in procedure or proposed something illegal.  The council passes a bill and sends it to the other law-making council, which follows the same procedure.  The second council passes the bill and sends it to the judicial council, which confirms that the new law is proper.  Every year the duties of councils rotate.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>All offices are for life, except in case of impeachment or recall.  Also, a person may resign an office or move to another grassroots council.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>A councilman can be impeached for malfeasance by unanimous decision of the other eleven councilmen, or by one of the next lower-level groups of three councils.  A councilman can be recalled by the next lower-level council that one came from.  If impeached, a person may never again hold higher office, but would still belong to a grassroots council.</li>
	</ul>
	<ul>
		<li>To cover the roughly 225 million adult citizens in the country, we would need eight levels of councils.x<sup><a href="#fn11617927984926cf0deb1ec">44</a></sup>  The population could support six seventh-level (Regional) councils.  Since there are three National Councils, each Regional council would send six of its number to populate them.</li>
	</ul>
	<p>This plan has several advantages. For one, it gives all citizens real, tangible power. And with so many involved, the government would be hard to corrupt.  With only twelve votes in any election, it would eliminate campaigning by TV commercial&#8212;and each citizen would know the person one was voting for.  Citizens would gain leadership experience, so that even the nation&#8217;s bowling leagues and art clubs would be better run.  Further, the plan could be used by any country, and at the worldwide level, where three councils of twelve stand to work more effectively than the present U.N. in stopping war and climate change.</p>
	<p>I think the plan would be best implemented from the ground up, so that the citizenry is quickly engaged.  Within two or three years, old city councils would be replaced with new, and the process would be rolling along.</p>
	<h3>Levels of Councils</h3>
	<table>
		<tr>
			<td> <strong>Level</strong> </td>
			<td> <strong>Number of Councils</strong> </td>
			<td> <strong>Level Name</strong> </td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 8 </td>
			<td> 3 </td>
			<td> National </td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 7 </td>
			<td> 6 </td>
			<td> Regional </td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 6 </td>
			<td> 72 </td>
			<td> State (Provincial)</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 5 </td>
			<td> 864 </td>
			<td> Area </td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 4 </td>
			<td> 10,368 </td>
			<td> County </td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 3 </td>
			<td> 124,416 </td>
			<td> Township/City </td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 2 </td>
			<td> 1,492,992 </td>
			<td> Neighborhood </td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td> 1 </td>
			<td> 17,915,904 </td>
			<td> Grassroots </td>
		</tr>
	</table>
	<p>The 18 million grassroots councils would involve 214,990,848 persons, which would be about the adult population of the U.S.A. not holding higher office.</p>
	<h3>Sources </h3>
	<p id="fn10444604944926cf0dde338"><sup>40</sup> <a href="http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/jul/02/text-obamas-speech/">&#8216;Text of Obama&#8217;s speech&#8217; &#8211; The Rocky, Wednesday, July 2, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn16340398794926cf0ddf4bf"><sup>41</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2005/12/happy-human-rights-day/">&#8216;Happy Human Rights Day!&#8217; <em>The Paragraph</em> 2005-09-05</a></p>
	<p id="fn21116350944926cf0de9a84"><sup>42</sup> <a href="http://www.thomhartmann.com/index.php?option=com_content&#38;task=view&#38;id=372&#38;Itemid=90">&#8216;Jefferson’s Dream: The Bill of Rights&#8217; by Thom Hartmann</a></p>
	<p id="fn14821182484926cf0dea477"><sup>43</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2008/01/great-law-of-peace-brought-iroquois-a-more-perfect-union/">&#8216;Great Law of Peace Brought Iroquois a More Perfect Union&#8217; <em>The Paragraph</em> 2008-01-24</a></p>
	<p id="fn11617927984926cf0deb1ec"><sup>44</sup> <a href="http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/001703.html">U.S. Census Bureau</a> </p>
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Two weeks ago Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) brought an impeachment resolution against President George W. Bush to the House floor.x30x31  It took him nearly five hours to read the resolution&#8217;s 35 articles.x32  Each article charges Bush with a criminal act, cites the laws violated and gives supporting evidence.x33  Among the criminal acts [...]]]></description>
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</div>Two weeks ago Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) brought an impeachment resolution against President George W. Bush to the House floor.x<sup><a href="#fn15036071604926cf0e7971f">30</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn8233899664926cf0e79eee">31</a></sup>  It took him nearly five hours to read the resolution&#8217;s 35 articles.x<sup><a href="#fn529465214926cf0e7a6b7">32</a></sup>  Each article charges Bush with a criminal act, cites the laws violated and gives supporting evidence.x<sup><a href="#fn13449539984926cf0e7af0f">33</a></sup>  Among the criminal acts are: pushing false propaganda to promote war against Iraq, spending funds marked for operations in Afghanistan to prepare the Iraq invasion, attacking Iraq without meeting Congress&#8217;s requirement that such force would help fight 9-11 culprits, failure to provide available vehicle and body armor to U.S. soldiers in Iraq, helping expose CIA spy Valerie Plame, helping and allowing massive fraud and waste in Iraq contracts, false imprisonment, authorizing and encouraging torture, authorizing and encouraging kidnapping, permitting imprisonment of children, making secret law, using the military in domestic law enforcement, warrantless wiretapping of American citizens, using signing statements to violate laws, refusing to comply with Congressional subpoenas, corrupting the Justice Department to undermine fair elections, conspiring to corrupt and manipulate the 2004 &#38; 2006 elections, deceiving Congress about cost in order to get his Medicare drug bill passed, failure to prepare for and respond to Hurricane Katrina, altering scientific findings about climate change, ignoring 9-11 warnings, and obstructing 9-11 investigation. Congress sent the measure to the Judiciary Committee, where Kucinich&#8217;s earlier bill to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney has, by and large, sat moldering for more than a year.x<sup><a href="#fn18039138014926cf0e7b65a">34</a></sup>x<sup><a href="#fn13789472534926cf0e7be2a">35</a></sup> But Kucinich says the Bush impeachment measure will be different: </p>
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		<p>Leadership wants to bury it, but this is one resolution that will be coming back from the dead. ... We&#8217;ll come back and many of us will be reading this [on the House floor], and we&#8217;ll come back with 60 articles, not 35.x<sup><a href="#fn12806420914926cf0e7c627">36</a></sup></p>
	</blockquote>
	<p>So, many of Bush&#8217;s crimes are now on an official, historical record.  And each Congressman has the chance to sign-on and show that one stood for the Constitution and the Republic.</p>
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Kucinich introduces articles of impeachment &#8211; CSPAN</p>
	<h3>Sources</h3>
	<p id="fn15036071604926cf0e7971f"><sup>30</sup> <a href="http://impeachment.kucinich.us/">Links to each article of impeachment with full text and video of Kucinich reading it &#8211; kucinich.us</a></p>
	<p><a href="http://kucinich.us/impeachment/articles.pdf">&#8216;ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH&#8217; &#8211; introduced by Rep. Kucinich, 2008-06-09, PDF file with full text</a></p>
	<p id="fn8233899664926cf0e79eee"><sup>31</sup> <a href="http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Kucinich_presents_Bush_impeachment_articles_0609.html">&#8216;Kucinich presents Bush impeachment articles&#8217; by David Edwards and Mike Sheehan, <em>The Raw Story</em>, Monday June 9, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn529465214926cf0e7a6b7"><sup>32</sup> <a href="http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Mainstream_media_snooze_as_Kucinich_offers_0610.html">&#8216;Mainstream media yawns as Kucinich offers impeachment&#8217; by Muriel Kane, <em>The Raw Story</em>, Tuesday June 10, 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn13449539984926cf0e7af0f"><sup>33</sup> <a href="http://pubrecord.org/index.php?option=com_content&#38;task=view&#38;id=130&#38;Itemid=16">&#8216;Kucinich&#8217;s Articles of Impeachment: A Three-Part Guide&#8217; By Elizabeth de la Vega, <em>The Public Record</em>, June 14, 2008</a></p>
	<p><a href="http://www.pubrecord.org/docs/vega/kucinich-bush-articles-of-impeachment-violations.pdf">&#8216;Articles of Impeachment for President George W. Bush &#8211; U.S. and International Violations Alleged&#8217; &#8211; a table by Elizabeth de la Vega, <em>The Public Record</em></a></p>
	<p><a href="http://www.pubrecord.org/docs/vega/kucinich-bush-articles-of-impeachment.pdf">&#8216;Articles of Impeachment for President George W. Bush&#8217; &#8211; a table by Elizabeth de la Vega, <em>The Public Record</em></a></p>
	<p id="fn18039138014926cf0e7b65a"><sup>34</sup> <a href="http://rawstory.com/news08/2008/06/11/house-voting-to-send-impeachment-resolution-to-judiciary-committee/">&#8216;House votes to send impeachment resolution to Judiciary Committee&#8217; By Nick Juliano, <em>The Raw Story</em>, 11 June 2008</a></p>
	<p id="fn13789472534926cf0e7be2a"><sup>35</sup> <a href="http://theparagraph.com/2007/11/tricky-republicans-give-cheney-impeachment-new-life/">&#8216;Tricky Republicans Give Cheney Impeachment New Life&#8217; <em>The Paragraph</em>, November 11th, 2007</a></p>
	<p id="fn12806420914926cf0e7c627"><sup>36</sup> <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitol-briefing/2008/06/kucinich_vows_to_keep_up_impea.html">&#8216;Kucinich Vows to Keep Up Impeachment Fight&#8217; &#8211; Capitol Briefing by Ben Pershing, <em>The Washington Post</em>, June 11, 2008</a></p>
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