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Tales of the Sausage Factory: TotSF: Fling These at the Democratic National Committee

Posted By: Harold

Below is Adam Werbach's of Common Assets call to arms for those not at the center of the Democratic Party structure. It is the first salvo for those who dream a different vision of this country than the Republicans and want a party that can deliver.

No surprise that I agree with Adam's Theses. Also no surprise that I beleive we must not wait on the leadership to define our vision. We must speak for ourselves and define our own voice. I plan to be at DNC HQ on Monday Morning, Nov. 15, 430 S Capitol St, SE in Washington, DC, at 7:30 a.m. Provided I can find someone to get Aaron on the school bus.

Now, more than ever,
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Posted: 11/12/04 13:53:46 - No comments

Tales of the Sausage Factory: TotSF: Theses on the Democratic Church Door

Posted By: Harold

I am posting here a call to arms from Adam Werebach of Common Assets. I agree with the gist of Adam's Theses (no surprise). And, as I have also long said, it is worth than useless to let others define your rights for you.

All of us who do not share the vision put forward by the Republican Party have an obligation to help craft a new vision. We must not remain mourners at our own funeral, waiting for a majority of the nation to “share our worldview.” Nor should we cling to the delusion that some surface, cosmetic change can make it all better.

I intend to be at DNC Headquarters at 430 S Capitol St, SE at 7:30 a.m. on November 15, if I can find someone to get Aaron to school. For anyone else interested, David Steuer has set up a new website for this.

Now, more than ever,
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Posted: 11/12/04 13:13:00 - 2 comments

Tales of the Sausage Factory: TotSF: Indymedia Server Update

Posted By: Harold

In my favorite bellweather case for “have we sunk back to the level of McCarthyism yet?” the government has challenged the standing of IndyMedia to find out who asked the FBI to confiscate its servers, and why. Story at The Register. I may try to add my own analysis if I get a chance to read the pleadings.

Stay tuned . . .
Posted: 11/12/04 11:25:35 - No comments

Tales of the Sausage Factory: Tales of the Sausage Factory: The Future of Open Source Politics

Posted By: Harold

I very much liked Micah Sifry's article in the Nation magazine called The Rise of Open Source Politcs. The article nicely captures the growing frustration of many of us with our clueless elders.

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Posted: 11/11/04 18:22:27 - 1 comment

Tales of the Sausage Factory: Tales of the Sausage Factory: Action Alert on Broadband

Posted By: Harold

I've been distributing this for anyone interested in using unlicensed spectrum in the broadcast bands.

BTW, due to major issues going on at work (we are losing one of our three attorneys and reorganizing), I'm likely to post terse, infrequent things over the next month or two. Sorry. I swear I'll keep trying.

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Posted: 11/11/04 18:05:01 - No comments

Why science reporting sucks

Posted By: Gary

I saw Slashdot's link to this article over at the Columbia Journalism Review, regarding problems with the standard media coverage of science issues.

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Posted: 11/11/04 13:42:07 - 1 comment

Inventing the Future: Inventing the Future: What is Croquet?

Posted By: Stearns

Croquet is an ambitious project to develop an entirely new way to work with computers, including 3D user interfaces and real-time collaboration between separate people manipulating the same virtual objects. Although this could be used in many domains, the focus of the core developers is on educational uses.

See croquetproject.org

Imagine you could make computers work however you wanted. What would you have them do? That’s what we’re trying to figure out. Fast machines. Graphics coprocessors. Fast worldwide networks. And it’s only going to get better.
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Posted: 11/06/04 15:49:38 - 1 comment

Tales of the Sausage Factory: So much for my career as a professional prognosticator

Posted By: Harold

Well, the only thing I can say in my defense is that a fair number of oher folks believed the same thing on Tuesday afternoon. At 5 p.m., exit polling looked very good for Kerry in almost all battleground states.

While something may turn around in OH, I admit I don't expect it. It appears that a small but sizeable majority don't care about economic issues nearly as much as keeping gay people from marrying. Not sure how we survive the next four years economically, but right now, I'm off to get some sleep.
Posted: 11/03/04 06:38:42 - 8 comments

Tales of the Sausage Factory: Tales of the Sausage Factory: All Quiet on the W. Va Front

Posted By: Harold

Live from the W.Va Voter Protection Project in Wheeling, W. Va. The big news is- no news. So far, no one has called to complain about any sort of voter supression or inappropriate behavior.

No word on other states. W. Va was likely to be quiet, given that the local government is Dems not Republicans (unlike FL and OH). Still, it's good to be bored. As they said in the training: we're in the recount prevention business.

Stay tuned . . . .
Posted: 11/02/04 16:19:21 - No comments

Prove my father wrong — vote Kerry!

Posted By: John

A Wetmachine Quasi-Editorial Endorsement (speaking for myself only, not all Wetmachiners).

I was talking with my old man last night by telephone. He's a retired guy, spent his whole life in finance. Was Chief Financial Officer for three different multi-national companies, and at one time president of a national society of CFOs. A depression kid who came from nothing, he was a “Flying Fortress” navigator in 1945, worked his way through college (driving 18-wheelers) and put all seven of his children through college, and several of us through private high school as well. He follows monetary policy as naturally as I follow baseball. He voted for Eisenhower and Nixon, and has always extolled the values of work, private enterprise, and initiative.

My brother Mike and I went to Xavier High School in New York CIty, a Jesuit, military school whose most famous grad is Antonin Scalia. My father's motto is “a place for everything and everything in its place.”

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Posted: 11/01/04 15:50:20 - 3 comments
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