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Posted at 2:52pm on Jun. 21, 2006 Boxer: We succeeded but Failed

By peteah

I received an email from Barbara Boxer's PAC For Change today.  It urged me to encourage my Senators to vote for "redeployment" in the Senate because our.  This is obviously not noteworthy but there is some amusing and idiotic statements in the email.  None more so than this:

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Posted at 3:40pm on Jun. 20, 2006 Whistle-Blower Taddles On Herself

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The FBI Inspector General released his findings yesterday regarding the Bureau's mishandling of Moussaoui's arrest a month before 9/11 happened.  This wouldn't normally warrant a diary entry from me but one statement in the WaPo's article is significant:

"The Inspector General said former FBI Lawyer Colleen Rowley, who gained fame as a whistle-blower when she pointed out the errors by headquarters, had failed to properly guide agents on what type of search warrants to seek."

Here is the article:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/19/AR200606190
1303.html

I'm sure many remember Rowley, she was one of Time's "Person of the Year" in 2002.  The distinction was shared by three "whistle-blowers" that year from the FBI (Rowley), Enron and Worldcom.  At least the other two haven't, as of yet, been found to be complicit in the schemes they brought to light.  The real irony of this story is that her allegations spurred this investigation.

But here's the best part:

Rowley is running for Congress in Minnesota's 2nd district as a Democrat.  I'm sure this will help Democrat efforts to reshape their image as a party strong on defense and not filled with incompetent boobs.

Hat tip: The Corner

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Posted at 10:11am on Jun. 13, 2006 MI-Gov: DeVos Widens Lead

By peteah

Dick DeVos continues to gain support in his bid to unseat hapless Governor Jennifer Granholm.  A new Detroit News/WXYZ-TV poll released today, shows DeVos with a lead of 8%.  Here are the numbers:

DeVos         48%

Granholm    40%

Undecided   12%

The survey polled 600 likely voters and has a margin of error of +/- 4%.  The poll was conducted by EPIC/MRA, a Lansing based polling firm.

What really stands out about the poll is that DeVos leads among union households.  In fact, the numbers are identical to the overall poll numbers, 48% to 40%.

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Posted at 2:53pm on Jun. 1, 2006 MI-07: Progress Within a GOP Majority

By peteah

There is no question that conservatives are frustrated with their leaders in Washington these days.  The frustration has been steadily growing over the past few months.  The apparent disdain elected officials have shown toward conservative voters and the causes they support have left the party in a precarious position leading up to the November mid-term elections.  Some here at Redstate have advocated staying home in November or voting for a third party candidate to "send a message."  But there is a better strategy.

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Posted at 1:11pm on May 30, 2006 A Good Book

By peteah

I just recently finished reading one of the most imaginative and disturbing works of fiction I can recall.  Prayers For The Assassin, by Robert Ferrigno, tells the tale of a radically different United States in the year 2040.

Civil war decimates the United States and the result is a country divided along religious lines.  The majority of the current U.S. becomes the Islamic States of America while a few southern states are termed the Bible Belt.  I don't want to ramble about the plot because it is so complex I may omit important points in my haste.  In short--it depicts a scenario that, after reading the book, seems all to plausible.  It is a sobering tale of what the future could be like.  I encourage everyone to read it, but for now here is the website:

   http://www.prayersfortheassassin.com/

The author has also recently announced that this is the first installment of a trilogy, which to anyone who has read the book, is great news.  Ferrigno seems to be creating a whole multi-media experience based on his horrifying depiction of the future.  He has also created a website that portrays this alternative universe/future as real.  It is complete with news stories, presidential election polls from the year 2036 and advertisements for products that don't exist.  It is truly fascinating.  Here is the "faux" site:

http://republicworldnews.com/

I think this novel would be greatly appreciated by many here at Redstate and wanted to give it a little free pub.  I hope everyone reads it and visits the websites I have linked to.  Enjoy.

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Posted at 3:52pm on May 24, 2006 IA-03: Jeff Lamberti

By peteah

Promoted from Diaries. Yes, Virginia - and West Virginia and Maryland and Pennsylvania and even plucky little Delaware, too - we still care about district races. Moe Lane

(This is the second profile of a GOP

House challenger to an incumbent Democrat Representative.  The first was David McSweeney in Illinois' 8th District.)

The House race in Iowa's 3rd Congressional District should prove to be one of the most heated this November.  Republican Jeff Lamberti is challenging Democrat incumbent Leonard Boswell. Iowa's 3rd is considered one of the most competetive districts this election cycle and Lamberti is recognized as one of the strongest challengers the GOP recruited in 2006.  In addition, Boswell is thought to be vulnerable despite the fact he has been re-elected four times.

Read on - and people, please, use the extended copy box.

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Posted at 10:32am on May 24, 2006 SV Michigan Poll: DeVos Gains Momentum (Again)

By peteah

Strategic Vision has released its latest Michigan poll (5/24) and the momentum for Dick DeVos' campaign for governor is still growing.  The numbers released today show DeVos leading Governor Jennifer Granholm for the first time in a SV poll, 45% to 42%.  The last Rasmussen poll showed DeVos overtaking Granholm for the first time as well.  Here are the numbers compared to the last poll taken on 4/21:

Startegic Vision       5/24               4/21

DeVos                     45                 42

Granholm                42                 43

It appears that Granholm's attempt to pander to the voters and blame Michigan's problems on the President are not working.  About a month ago a petition was circulating around the internet that originated out of the Governor's office.  The petition implored the President to lower gas prices and investigate price gouging by oil companies.  It doesn't look like it had the desired effect that Granholm had hoped.  The economic woes of the state are not going unnoticed by the voters here and the Governor is rightly getting her share of the blame.  More people disapprove of the job she is doing (44%) than approve (41%).  Now, the question is, can this momentum create coattails for the eventual GOP candidate that will face Senator Stabenow in November?

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Posted at 1:19pm on May 3, 2006 IL-08: David McSweeney

By peteah

In November, the voters of the 8th Congressional District of Illinois will have a clear choice who will represent them in Washington.  The Republican candidate, David McSweeney is a conservative facing a first term incumbent in Democrat Melissa Bean.  This race has the potential to be one of the most competetive in 2006.

David McSweeney left a career as an investment banker in order to run for congress in 2006.  He has a B.A. in Economics and a Masters degree in business administration, both from Duke University.  He is a conservative that will be a strong voice in Congress for tax cuts and reduced spending.  In addition to his conservative stance on economic issues (He supports making the tax cuts permanent and freezing government spending except for national security and social security), he is on the right side of a wide array of issues most important to conservative voters.  He is Pro-Life and is opposed to stem cell research, supports drilling in ANWR, favors strong border security and is opposed to a guest worker program.

McSweeney's views, in comparison to Bean's, are much more compatible with the district's constituency.  The 8th Congressional District has traditionally voted Republican in the past.  It voted for President Bush in the 2004 election by a margin of 56% to 44%, the largest margin of any district he carried in the state.  Despite the overwhelming support Bush enjoyed, the district chose the first Democrat to ever represent them by a margin of 52% to 48%.  Republican Phil Crane, who held the seat since 1969, lost due to charges that he was out of touch with his constituency and a large influx of money to his opponent's campaign.

McSweeney faces a one term incumbent in Melissa Bean that has angered some of her supporters.  She has had to vote with Republicans on many issues in order to placate her conservative-leaning district.  She has infuriated the local unions by voting for CAFTA after she pledged she would not support it.  Leaders of the Teamsters have even flirted with the McSweeney campaign due to their displeasure with Bean.  The fact that McSweeney also supports CAFTA has not seemed to placate union leaders' anger over Bean's betrayal.  The first term Democrat also has to worry about a challenge from left-wing candidate Bill Scheurer, who could siphon votes from despondent liberals who feel Bean has abandoned them.

Democrats across the nation realize that this race will be competetive.  The Bean campaign has received millions of dollars in donations from high profile individuals and PACs.  She has out-raised McSweeney by a large margin, numbers that have increased since McSweeney spent nearly 2 million dollars to secure the hotly contested GOP nomination.  However, McSweeney has stated that he will tap his vast personal wealth in order to win the election, perhaps making the large discrepancy a non-factor.

The race in the 8th Congressional District represents a great opportunity for conservatives to elect someone who will fight for what they believe while sending a Democrat incumbent back to the private sector.        

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Posted at 12:12pm on May 1, 2006 TX-17 Edwards Leads Boxer's Poll

By peteah

Last Friday I posted a diary about an online poll Barbara Boxer's PAC for a Change is conducting to decide which congressional candidates to support.  The winners of the poll (one Democrat incumbent and one Democrat challenger) will be the beneficiary of an email campaign by PAC for a Change that could generate "tens of thousands of dollars to their campaigns."

Chet Edwards is currently leading among incumbents in the poll.  Democrats know he is facing a tough challenger in Van Taylor.  The following link offers a quick analysis on which candidates need the most help.

http://www.swingstateproject.com/elections/2006_elections/2006_elections_ho
use/index.php?page=2

Notice their take on Edwards' situation.  His precarious position has been noted by voters of this "contest" as well.  He has a ten point lead in the incumbent category.  This is more proof that Van Taylor is a strong, viable candidate that has Democrats worried.  

This may not influence the election much but it can't hurt.  Let's help Van Taylor again by voting for another incumbent and taking away this extra fundraising apparatus.  My suggestion is John Salazar.  He is within striking distance and not as liberal as the other choices.  Here is the link to PAC for a Change's voting page.  Voting ends May 12:

 http://ga4.org/pacforachange/housevote.html?member_key=dun8ku4053j68e&

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Posted at 3:11pm on Apr. 28, 2006 Boxer Wants You to Vote

By peteah

Who gets the money?  It's up to you, the average citizen to decide.  Barbara Boxer is encouraging supporters to help determine which congressional candidates will be forever beholden to her.  

Her political action committee, PAC for a Change, is sponsoring an online vote to decide who will get her money.  Their website touts that the winners could receive "tens of thousands of dollars." Those casting ballots are allowed to vote for one incumbent member of the House and one challenger to a Republican incumbent.  The choice of candidates apparently was pared down based on this criteria: vulnerability and the Republican opponent.  Here is a link to the website which has current vote tallies as of 2AM:

http://ga4.org/pacforachange/housevote.html?member_key=dun8ku4053j68e&

The vote totals are interesting and really make what Redstate has been doing here the past few days seem all the more relevant.

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