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Senior Democrats of the Ozarks will meet on Tuesday


Places To Be

By Press, Section Events
Posted on Sun Nov 11, 2007 at 08:01:00 AM EST

Senior Democrats of the Ozarks will meet on Tuesday, November 13, 2:00 p.m. at the Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell.

Our program for the day: Joan Collins, Jack Hembree and Ed Janosik will constitute a panel to present a political forum. If you bring enough new comers you could be eligible for a prize, according to the Membership Recruitment Committee chair Bill Roberts.

Also, Don't forget our annual Holiday Luncheon at the Teamsters Hall, 1850 E. Division on Tuesday, December 11, noon. Reservations, which are $12.50 each, are due no later than November 30. Please send reservations to Shep Woolford, 2241 S. Kings.

Nelson Parnell, President
Senior Democrats of the Ozarks, Inc.
882-3738

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Matt Blunt - Caught on Tape


Blunt Busting

By Press, Section News
Posted on Sun Nov 11, 2007 at 07:58:29 AM EST

from The Missouri Democratic Party

On Sunday, November 4 we turned our clocks back an hour. The way things are going for Matt Blunt, he probably wishes he could have turned his own clock back a whole lot further than that. 

To re-cap: During the past few weeks, we've learned that Matt Blunt broke the law, tried to cover it up, and then lied about it. 

Matt Blunt's own lawyer, Scott Eckersley, told the Governor that he was breaking the law by destroying public records. Then Blunt had Eckersley fired and dispatched his staff to attack Eckersley's character. Blunt repeatedly asserted that Eckersley never alerted him that he was breaking the law. We now know that's a lie.

We know Eckersley did alert Blunt and his staff -- and that documents exist proving it. 

Watch our new video showing how Matt Blunt broke the law, covered it up, and then lied about it.

Then, sign the petition urging Gov. Blunt to release all the records about Scott Eckersley's firing!

A once a loyal Blunt ally exposed the Governor's law-breaking, but unfortunately the ethical bounds of attorney-client privilege prevent him from releasing his complete correspondence within the Governor's office. Only Matt Blunt can waive this privilege and release all documents pertaining to Eckersley's complaints and subsequent firing. So far, he has refused to do so.

Only Matt Blunt stands in the way of the investigation into the firing and character assassination of whistleblower Scott Eckersley. This is his chance to turn back the clock and start complying with the Sunshine Law.

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OpEd News - Musharraf: Three Steps ahead of Bush in the Dictatorship Race


Bush Bashing

By Press, Section News
Posted on Sun Nov 11, 2007 at 07:40:20 AM EST

Which country described below is the United States and which is Pakistan?

by Tumerica, OpEd News

Mystery Country 1

Mystery Country 2

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Truthout - Pelosi Turns to Confront Bush on War Spending


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By Press, Section News
Posted on Sun Nov 11, 2007 at 06:27:03 AM EST

By Jason Leopold, Maya Schenwar and Matt Renner - t r u t h o u t | Report

A year after Democrats took control of both houses of Congress, due in large part to the public's frustration with the occupation of Iraq, Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a new plan Thursday that ties additional war funding to the withdrawal of US troops from the region.

The so-called "A New Direction in Iraq" is an ambitious piece of legislation that would provide the Pentagon with $50 billion in short-term funding to continue operations in Iraq through early March, and set a "goal" of December 2008 for pulling soldiers out of the country.

The White House said Thursday evening President Bush would swiftly veto the bill if it reaches his desk. Pelosi fired back, telling some reporters following a meeting with Democrats Thursday afternoon that if Bush balks at the proposal she and her Democratic colleagues will not consider any Iraq funding for the rest of the year.

Republicans said if that were to happen the Pentagon would be out of cash to pay for Iraq operations by as early as January, a time frame that the Congressional Research Service, the nonpartisan investigative arm of Congress, has disputed. 

Additionally, should specifically allocated war funds expire, Congress could use money from the general defense budget, since the language of the budget does not bar it from being channeled into operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Rep. Dennis Kucinich: Effort to Impeach Vice President Cheney Still Alive


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By Press, Section News
Posted on Sun Nov 11, 2007 at 06:08:14 AM EST

On Tuesday, Dennis Kucinich nearly forced the full House to vote on his measure to impeach Cheney. House Resolution 333 accuses Cheney of deliberately manipulating intelligence and deceiving the public to build support for the invasion of Iraq and now towards a possible attack on Iran. 

from Democracy Now

Despite the best efforts of the Democratic leadership, impeachment was indeed on the table this week in Washington. On Tuesday, Congressmember and presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich nearly forced the full House to vote on his measure to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney. House Resolution 333 accuses Cheney of deliberately manipulating intelligence and deceiving the public to build support for the invasion of Iraq and now towards a possible attack on Iran. Twenty-one House Democrats have supported the bill, but it's met fierce opposition from the Democratic leadership. 

Democratic leaders were able to send the bill to the House Judiciary Committee, where they expect it to languish. In a bizarre sequence, Republican lawmakers initially voted against tabling the bill after their leadership apparently decided a House debate would embarrass the Democrats. The bill was eventually sent to committee after a back-and-forth wrangling between Kucinich and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. 

Democratic leaders have famously declared that impeachment is off the table. But their view does not fall in line with recent polling figures. An American Research Group poll in July found that fifty-four percent of Americans support beginning impeachment proceedings against Vice President Cheney. Seventy-four percent of Democrats were also in favor. 

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The New York Times - In First Bush Veto Override, Senate Enacts Water Bill


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By Press, Section News
Posted on Sun Nov 11, 2007 at 05:55:51 AM EST

By DAVID STOUT, The New York Times

The Senate voted overwhelmingly today for a popular $23 billion water projects measure affecting locales across the country, thereby handing President Bush his first defeat in a veto showdown with Congress.

The vote was 79 to 14, far more than the two-thirds needed to override the veto that President Bush cast last Friday. Only 12 Republicans voted against the measure, and just two Democrats, Senators Russell D. Feingold of Wisconsin and Claire McCaskill of Missouri. 

On Tuesday, the House voted by 361 to 54 in favor of the bill, also well over the two-thirds barrier to nullify the veto.

Enactment of the water projects measure had been widely expected, despite the veto, given the importance of the bill to individual districts and, of course, the lawmakers that represent them. The measure embraces huge endeavors like restoration of the Florida Everglades and relief to hurricane-stricken communities along the Gulf Coast and smaller ones like sewage-treatment plants, dams and beach protection that are important to smaller constituencies.

The bill authorizes the projects but does not appropriate the money for them. Appropriation of funds will have to be taken care of in subsequent legislation.

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Law Enforcement: Past, Present, and Future


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By Press, Section Events
Posted on Thu Nov 08, 2007 at 12:21:44 PM EST

Neighborhood Roundtable
Upcoming Neighborhood Roundtable Forum: Best Opportunity for Residents to Communicate with Local Law Enforcement Agencies.

It is not everyday that residents of Springfield and Greene County have the opportunity to communicate with representatives of the Greene County Prosecutor's Office, the Greene County Sheriff's Department, the Springfield Police Department, the Missouri Highway Patrol, and Springfield Municipal Courts all at the same place and at the same time.

For those folks who would like the opportunity to do just that they are in luck because just such an event has been scheduled by the Neighborhood Roundtable.

Law Enforcement: Past, Present, and Future
What has changed in local law enforcement in the last few years? 
Where are we compared to the past and where are we going in the future?

Date: November 12, 2007 @ 7pm
Location: The Fusion Center - 1321 N. Campbell
Across the street from the main church campus on Campbell Ave.
(Grey stone building with orange front on Campbell and Calhoun)

Each Panelist will have 2-3 minutes to introduce themselves and briefly describe the role each speaker's organization or agency has in Springfield/Greene County. Following introductions, the floor will open to a moderated question and answer period. 

According to Neighborhood Roundtable Chairman Rob Brantley this tried and trusted moderated forum is a great opportunity for residents to ask those questions that may traditionally go unanswered yet at the same time provide a buffer to the panelists that protect them from potentially negative dialogue and assaultive discourse.

Community members who have attended past events have discovered that even cantankerous questions and issues can be explored through positive dialogue and discourse in a controlled environment.

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Hillary Clinton: A Win-Win For Corporate America


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By Press, Section News
Posted on Tue Nov 06, 2007 at 04:27:22 AM EST

By John F. Miglio, OpEd News

It's a done deal. The corporate power brokers who hold the politicians in their pockets like so many nickels and dimes have already hedged their bets and decided that-- barring any unforeseen circumstances-- Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee for president.

It's the smart choice for them, a win-win situation. Naturally, they would rather see a Republican become the next president, someone just as corrupt and heartless and dimwitted as George W. Bush, their ultimate wet dream. However, this is a tall order. It will be difficult to find another human being-- even a Republican-- so thoroughly bought and paid for with corporate dollars and so unbelievably devoid of compassion for average Americans.

Nevertheless, the corporate power brokers have plenty of Republican candidates to choose from, and any of them would be suitable replacements-- except for Ron Paul, of course, who actually has some degree of integrity and independence, which immediately rules him out. But if polls are any indication of future success, and if the Republican candidate is destined to lose the next presidential election, who better than Hillary to win?

Of all the Democrats running for president, which one is the most mainstream and accommodating to corporate America? Which one has already sucked up to John McCain, Newt Gingrich, and Rupert Murdoch? Which one has a husband who makes the scene with George H.W. Bush every time there's a natural disaster? Which one has no compunction about shifting her political philosophy to suit her ambitions, beginning as a conservative "Goldwater girl" in high school, to a liberal supporter of George McGovern in college, to a centrist Senator in the current Congress? And which one knows how to play the Machiavellian game of hardball politics in Washington better than anyone?

In other words, Hillary is the safe choice. The corporate elite have dealt with her and her husband for years, and they know they can count on the king and queen of compromise not to push the envelope nor do anything radical to shift the balance of power in the United States to a more populist agenda. 

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