Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport
Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 09:59:07 AM PDT
A bumper sticker distributed by Common Cause carries the words
Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport
Never in the course of human events were words more true than is that simple statement in today’s world. We may sit around our keyboards as we moan and complain all we wish. We may energize some person out there, but we have a greater effect when we take action on our own.
Paul Wellstone had the right idea when he said
The future will not belong to those who sit on the sidelines. The future will not belong to the cynics. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
Failing American Energy Policy
Sun Jul 06, 2008 at 05:40:14 AM PDT
The New York Times has a fine articletoday summarizing the failure of American energy policy over the past many years. Given the current gasoline price of more than $4 a gallon there is much concern among people of all economic positions in the nation. Everyone is suffering the consequence of decisions made over the course of the past 30 years or more.
Entire industries are reeling — airlines and automakers most prominent among them — and gas prices have emerged as an important issue in the presidential campaign.
Over the last 25 years, opportunities to head off the current crisis were ignored, missed or deliberately blocked, according to analysts, politicians and veterans of the oil and automobile industries. What’s more, for all the surprise at just how high oil prices have climbed, and fears for the future, this is one crisis we were warned about. Ever since the oil shortages of the 1970s, one report after another has cautioned against America’s oil addiction.
The Solar Panels are Installed (Photos)
Sun Jun 15, 2008 at 07:44:43 AM PDT
After a lengthy search and information gathering time, we decided to install solar panels on our roof to help with energy generation. The company we chose, CMI Electric, is local and came to us with a fine reputation. We signed the contract several weeks ago and just this week the installation time arrived. Thanks to the state of Delaware with their energy subsidy program we were able to put this together. Follow over the fold for lots of photos and some discussion of our experience.
Garden Photo Blog
Fri May 23, 2008 at 04:59:12 PM PDT
Sometimes we all need a break from politics as usual. Today was a day off from campaigning in Possum Valley. Time was taken to rest and enjoy a beautiful day in the sunshine and fine weather. We hit a high around 70F today making one perfect day for a tour of one of our fine local gardens.
Longwood Gardens is locaed on a former DuPont estate in nearby PA. The site encompasses 1050 acres making for a spectacular space in which to display various gardens, woodlands, and meadows. Follow over the fold for LOTS of pictures and share the day on a possum trek through the garden.
Power and Fear
Thu May 08, 2008 at 11:44:15 AM PDT
A front page post earlier today by Meteor Blades referred to a speech given in 1990 by Aung Sang Suu Kyi. The title of the speech was Freedom From Fear. The first words of the speech were
It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it.
More Failure to Support the Troops
Sun May 04, 2008 at 05:51:02 AM PDT
The New York Times today has a story telling a sorry tale of failure in Iraq. A 2004 bulletin issued to Army commanders across Iraq offers a warning.
Because of flawed electrical work by contractors, the bulletin stated, soldiers at American bases in Iraq had received severe electrical shocks, and some had even been electrocuted.
The story continues to tell the tale of faulty oversight of contractors as more troops have been injured or even killed since the original warning was issued.
Still on the Campaign Trail
Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 04:08:10 AM PDT
Sometimes people ask about my past history in partisan politics. I have no past involvement outside donations of money and my time as a political blogger and avid reader of political literature. I have spent lots of time talking to anyone who would listen over the years. Politics is a passion, not a hobby. For years I have been involved in the local peace movement, on the ground week after week trying to swing public opinion to oppose the occupation of Iraq and bring our troops home.
Opposition to the war drove me to a campaign, but there are so many other pressing issues in our nation today. The war is a fundamental wrong which must be corrected. But the economy, the environment, our educational system, healthcare, and many more basic issues are important and all need attention today. Tomorrow may be too late.
On the Campaign Trail in Delaware
Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 05:01:06 AM PDT
This was one big week as the campaign begins to ramp up toward a Primary Election in September. Every candidate in the state is on the road these days talking to people, knocking on doors, and making themselves evident in the public. I was no exception. For those of you who have worked on campaigns or have campaigned yourself, my tale will be nothing new. For others of you I offer the experience for your vicarious pleasure/torture.
$3386 and I am on the Ballot
Fri Apr 18, 2008 at 05:17:52 PM PDT
The state of Delaware has a system for elections in which any person may join the fray by declaring their candidacy and paying a fee to the party of one's candidacy. Today was the day for me. We trekked to Dover, DE, to file the papers and pay the fees. All went very well as my wife, our friend, and I wandered along the campaign trail one more day. Follow over the fold for more of the possum's campaign tale of the day.
Pre-Emption as a Legal Policy??
Sun Apr 06, 2008 at 06:04:42 AM PDT
Today's New York Times carries an article about the new wave of drug company "pre-emption" for products later shown to be unsafe. Under what is becoming the state of affairs under the Bush administration once the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a drug for marketing, consumers lose their legal right to sue for damages when the approved medication is shown to be faulty. The exemption may be upheld by the courts even if the data submitted to the FDA in advance of approval is shown to have been misleading or incorrect.
Focus On.......DELAWARE! (updated)
Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 12:19:12 PM PDT
This is the first in a planned series of 50 entries between now and November, looking at each of the 50 states in terms of every race on that state's ticket--Presidential, Gubernatorial, Senate, House, State legislatures--the whole salad. Special attention paid to identifying and promoting the most important contests per state.
the first state on my list is the first state in the union: Delaware.
EENR 4 Progress Endorses Jerry Northington for DE (aka our friend possum)
Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 06:27:47 PM PDT
Here at the EENR team, we realize that the key to getting progressive reforms enacted is a progressive Congress. To that end, we continue to seek out and endorse the best progressive candidates. We've taken a look at each of our endorsees on the issues, and believe that their platforms are compatible with the comprehensive progressive platform proposed by John Edwards in the presidential primary. For that reason, we call them Edwards Democrats, no matter who they may support now.
Tonight, EENR 4 Progress is proud to endorse Jerry Northington (also known on the blogs as possum) for Delaware's at-large district!
103
Sun Mar 30, 2008 at 04:24:47 AM PDT
In the first 90 days of 2008 the United States reports 103 troop deaths in Iraq. Since the invasion we have commemorated the 5th anniversary we have commemorated 5 years and more than 4000 soldiers lost. Today we hear of costs near $12 billion per month and estimates of $3 trillion overall before all is said and done.
Meanwhile our mainstream media continues to play down the ongoing failure with barely a mention any more of the deaths let alone stories of the families and friends left behind. The death count also fails to reflect the numbers of US contractors killed in country. No mention is made of the many thousands of life altering injuries such as limbs or eyes lost. Nor do we hear much of the many minds broken beyond repair. Suicides related to service time are also not counted and often not mentioned. Coalition losses are not counted in the total. The Iraqi losses count many thousands more, yet those are dismissed often without a thought. Every death rends the fabric of humanity a bit more.
Please don't "Wait Til the Midnite Hour"!
Sun Mar 30, 2008 at 04:09:40 AM PDT
Yeah, I like the Wilson Pickett song, but I certainly don't want to see it applied to our actions now, especially today or tomorrow.
Tomorrow is March 31, the end not only of the month, but also of the quarter for FEC reporting. And if you have been thinking about making a contribution to a House or Senate candidate, the hour is getting short, hence my title.
In the heat of the battle for the presidential nominee, efforts to draw attention to our worthy Congressional candidates often go somewhat unnoticed, as perhaps happened with my diary yesterday on Tom Perriello, a very good candidate in the 5th CD of Virginia. There have been front-page stories about some of our candidates. I'd like to use this diary to mention a few more.
A Detainee's Day at Guantanamo
Sat Mar 29, 2008 at 05:28:41 AM PDT
Imagine for a few moments how your life would change if you were suddenly charged as an enemy combatant and sent to Guantanamo Bay as a detainee.
You'd be transported under conditions of sensory deprivation to maximize your disorientation.
Brooke Anderson, Flickr, Creative Commons (staged photo)
More Evidence the Surge is Failing
Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 05:51:52 PM PDT
Not that we needed much more evidence of the failure of the surge. Now comes news the State Department is telling employees in Baghdad
not to leave reinforced structures due to incoming insurgent rocket fire that has killed two American government workers this week.
The memo continues to recommend employees not sleep in their personal trailers, but rather move into the palace which now houses the embassy or into the not yet completed embassy. Employees are asked to use cots in place of their beds in trailers.
The Three Legged Stool
Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 08:49:29 AM PDT
The ideals of freedom, security, and opportunity are like unto a milking stool (the proverbial "three-legged-stool"). With any one leg missing the whole structure fails to support even its own weight. With three sturdy legs the stability of the whole is great indeed. As a child I watched my father milk a small number of cattle. He knew with great certainty the value of that three-legged stool.
Cyflo, Flickr, Creative Commons
Follow over the fold for more pondering of the three legged stool as a metaphor for our political situation today. In addition I propose some general solutions for consideration in the future.
On Freedom
Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 05:48:16 AM PDT
As the song goes
Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose
Or is there more to the state of real freedom? Today we see our freedoms being taken away little by little by an administration more bent on power than on the purpose of democratic government, protecting individual and overall freedom.
The dictionary offers a variety of definitions for freedom including
the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint
Living in a nation founded on principles of liberty and justice for all gives me hope that one day we will live in a state of real freedom. Follow over the fold for more of the possum's pondering and consideration of freedom.