Pat Toomey was elected to Congress in a moderate swing district (PA-15) and went on to launch a career of right wing extremism. Today he is the leader of the GOP hate group, Club For Growth. He was succeeded in 2005 by another fake moderate, Charlie Dent, one of those Republicans the traditional media consistently labels a “moderate” for some inexplicable reason, while he continues to amass a rubber stamp voting record that would be completely suitable for a far right Bible Belt district of Alabama but is completely at odds with Pennsylvania’s very moderate Lehigh Valley.
Today we welcome Siobhan (”Sam”) Bennett, the progressive Democrat running for the congressional seat in PA-15 for her first Blue America session. As you can probably tell from the title, she’s pretty much my ideal candidate. I hope you’ll see why when you meet her here yourself.
Sam is probably best known for her grassroots activism — she was the regional field director for America Coming Together in 2004 — but this isn’t Sam’s first run for office. In 2000 she came within 42 votes of winning the Democratic primary for Allentown’s mayoralty. I found a kindred soul in her though, because she comes from an entrepreneurial background.
She was very impressed with the Blue America interview with Jon Powers. She thinks that realistically the military can extricate themselves in an orderly fashion from Iraq in the next 12 months and she found hope for that in reading the FDL chat with Jon.
“I really loved reading about some of the successes he enjoyed with his entrepreneurial endeavors. Those are some of the kinds of things we’re going to have to look at– how we can continue to invest in Iraq (taking into account what Colin Powell told Bush: ‘you break it, you bought it’) to make a difference, which will be very, very difficult to craft and sustain– but it must be done.
“With the right kind of creativity and entrepreneurial problem-solving anything’s possible. Anything can be solved, That is a thread throughout my life. Right out of college I started buying dilapidated apartment buildings and renovating them, which led many years later to my non profit, Properties of Merit; anything is possible if you apply fresh thinking and that entrepreneurial approach and that’s what I heard in that interview with Jon. We need more of that because the answers don’t come when you go by the playbook.”
As the ACT regional field director she worked in a grassroots coalition with partners from pro-choice groups, labor unions, environmental groups, they were the top-performing swing region in the country. She hired and trained fresh young talent right out of the high schools and worked early on registration and knocked on a lot of doors.
“We turned in 10,000 Democratic registrations compared to 1,000 Republican registrations in the that cycle.” And then she paid enough attention to the details to be able to successfully fight the Republican-dominated Board of Elections which said they intended to process them after the elections. “That’s the way we win this district: in the field, bare-knuckle boxing, vote by vote.”
This is a district that should be Democratic and should have a Democrat representing us in Congress. And Charlie Dent doesn’t vote like a moderate and I need to get that word out to the voters. In the state senate he was somewhat of a moderate, although on the social justice issues I feel so passionately about he had never been tested. Now that he’s being tested in the big boys’ game in Washington, he fails every time. And there’s a voting record that he can’t crawl out from under — a zero from the Children’s Defense Fund, a 5% rating from the League of Conservation Voters in the 109th Congress. NARAL gives him a 35% rating. NEA gives him a C-. The National Association for Retired Americans gives him an “undesirable” rating. He fails on every single front. Getting the facts in the hands of the voters is what I need to do. On the other hand, he’s a nice guy; I go to church with him; he is a nice guy. He just doesn’t vote like a nice guy. And he has a 100% voting record in line with George Bush on the Iraq War; he’s been unwavering in his support of Bush and that is unacceptable.
But what about Sam? How do we know she won’t get elected and turn into another Chris Carney or Jason Altmire, both freshmen Democrats who have been supporting the reactionary Bush agenda since being elected last year. I asked her and she said she found them very disappointing.
“Far be it from me to speak ill of another Democrat but I’m very, very deeply disappointed… There’s a motto, to paraphrase, that is very important to me — something we raised our children with: ‘If I am silent people think I agree.’ There are hard, hard fought battles — like a woman’s right to choose, and like the GBLT communities’ rights to have basic civil rights every other American is entitled to — that some of the votes that we have seen by the folks on our side of the aisle not only are disappointing in the immediate but upend many, many years of work by people who have dedicated and given their lives for these basic values. And when we get to the war in Iraq…very, very troubling.”
Her stepfather was the administrator of a children’s surgery unit in a Saigon hospital and she lived in Saigon during the war.
“My perspective on the war is informed by having seen the direct cost. It’s pretty easy to be academic about war when you’re looking at numbers on a piece of paper. But when you’re playing with children who have lost limbs because of war, and particularly a war filled with such inexcusable folly as the Vietnam War was, that’s a problem. And the Iraq War was entered into — as everyone would acknowledge now — for false reasons.”
Meanwhile Gore and Kerry each carried the district against Bush. And Bush’s popularity has sunk considerably since then. The war is unpopular. The Republican stands on Social Security, education, energy, and health care are unpopular.
The DCCC is targeting PA-15 and with Chris Van Hollen at the helm instead of Rahm Emanuel they will not try to replace Sam with a pro-war “moderate” (like the ones who are consistently voting with Bush this year). Sam will be the grassroots, the netroots and the DCCC candidate and she will have a great shot at taking another Pennsylvania seat away from the Republicans.
But it won’t just be a win for the Democratic Party; this one will be a win for heartfelt progressive values and street smarts. Sam Bennett is a future leader worth investing in. Please join me at the Blue America candidate’s page in contributing to Sam’s campaign.
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Go get ‘em, Sam!
Hello everyone I’m honored to be with you today.
Good afternoon Ms. Bennett. I’m an Allentown resident (SE side near Trout Creek Park), and excited to see a rising Progressive candidate I hope to get behind for 2008. A couple of questions – first, was Charlie Dent’s involvement in the early May meeting (GOP moderates “threatening” to yank support from the president) as much posturing and empty bluster as it seems, and is that an issue you can make hay out of for the campaign? And two, who do I call around here to get more directly and personally involved with helping your campaign over the next year?
Good luck and good politics to you Ms. Bennett. I am really hoping your campaign is something I can enthusiastically support.
Welcome to FDL, Sam. I’m sure I speak for the whole community when I say we want to support what you’re doing in PA-15. How was church today?
My enthusiasm for Sam is immense and you’ll soon see why. I was just knocked out when I signed on and found two gigantic donations to her campaign. She’s our kind of candidate all the way and I have a feeling we’re going to breaking a record today.
Thanks Howie, for continuing to find these amazing candidates and do such a great job of introducing us to them.
And thanks Sam for your patriotism and for sacrificing so much time and effort to run for public office to represent us all.
More and better Democrats
Go, Sam! I hope you put a big enough dent in Dent to “total” him.
A friend’s daughter, named siobhan, goes by “Sammy.”
Howie, I left this gem for you earlier.
Good explanation of the issues. Wishing you well with your campaign.
Blue America donations: I’m in.
Greetings neighbor. You hit the nail on the head. Right after no less than Karl Rove identified in a now (in)famous powerpoint that Charlie Dent’s seat was one of the most endangered R seats in the country — we were all treated to Dent and 13 other supposedly Moderate R’s going to Bush regarding war in Iraq. The truth — these were not 13 moderates but rather 13 other endangered Republicans. And immediatley after this meeting with Bush, which really was an opportunity for them to say to their commander in chief you are killing our poll numbers, Dent continued to vote 100% with Bush on the war, and continues to do so.
We’d be delighted to have your assistance in this important race. You can email info@bennett2008.com.
Howie, church was great this morning. I had the privilege of performing a solo which we are recording to raise money for our choir.
egregious @ 7
I just donated enough for a dozen signs….
Hi Sam, welcome to FDL. Thanks for being here today.
To Ed*ard Teller — Nice to know I am not the only Siobhan that goes by Sam. For those not Celtic — Siobhan is a common name in Ireland means Joan the female equivalent of the more well known name Sean (as in Sean Connery).
With enough financial support from those passionate about having our country go in the right direction — Plus well executed Field. We will definately “Take the Dent out of Charlie”.
Welcome, Sam. Thanks for visiting today.
I’m interested in what contact you may have had with the National party, and what kind of support they will offer. Has Chris Van Hollen been in touch?
Thanks for the info Ms. Bennett, email has been sent.
I moved to the district in June 2006 from Michigan, and was curious to ask you about your opinion of local issues, on which I haven’t done a great deal of reading. What, in your opinion, are the Lehigh Valley-specific issues that deserve the most attention, and what you’d do to help?
Jane thanks for having me on…I’m new at this but it is fun. Great to hear from others about PA-15.
Both the DCCC and Emily’s List called once I announced and we been in steady contact with both — both interested in me and this district. Frankly, I now have to prove my fundraising mettle to gain their 100% attention. Appreciate everyone’s help on that count. One of the things that will be critical for me in this race will be gaining and keeping the support of the netroots.
Do you have an opinion on why so many Republicans whose seats are in danger continue to march lock step with the Administration?
And,
Wishing you all the best in your campaign. When (not if) you win, what tactics will you use to reach out to The Other Side, and not just Sing To The Choir. (Best of luck with the choir fundraising too!)
Aside from the clear macro issues of “Fair Trade”, EFA (Employee Free Choice Act) — in PA-15 which has one of the highest concentrations of union and retired union households, we have a tremendous latent opportunity. PA-15 has a rich tradition of manufacturing — Bethlehem Steel and Mack Trucks, and I would like to see it at the bleeding edge of Alternative Energy. Government can and should play a critical role in spurring the kind of development that leads to new technologies reducing our dependance on oil and helping the environment. I’d like to be at the forefront of this opportunity.
Do you have any position on the Superfund for environmental cleanup, I am pretty sure it has been a very low priority for Bush?
To paraphrase Bush’s ridiculous statement the other day — Republicans seem to be more willing to irritate the majority of people in this country than irritate their base.
As someone who has started businesses and non-profits, one of the most important lessons I’ve learned is a good idea is a good idea — doesn’t matter where it comes from.
Welcome Sam!
I just moved to PA and am in Joe Sestak’s district. Sorry to say I’m disappointed in his votes to fund the war. We all here had hoped that he knew better.
I certainly will support you with some $$ and unless Joe starts to “get it” may cross over the county borders and do some foot work for you. Time will tell.
More and BETTER democrats indeed!
That’s wonderful news about Van Hollen supporting your race — if Gore and Kerry carried the district, there’s no reason you can’t.
The women running for Congress really got screwed last time (for a variety of reasons, most of them having to do with concessions they had to make to horrible interest groups and the DC establishment).
So come on, ladies…I’m in for $50 if anyone to match me (in whole or in part).
Charlie Bush (oops) Charlie Dent has a terrible rating with LCV 5% in 109 Congress. We must rebuild the inexcusable roll backs in enviromental regulation that has occured under this administration. John Adams the founder of NRDC (National Resource Defense Fund) is having an event for me October 3, 2007 in NYC. Environmental issues will be a priority for me both in the campaign and once elected.
I’m in for 10 (still only working temp jobs) if someone will give me a snailmail address.
Hi Ms. Bennett. I live in Texas and I wish we had more progressive candidates like you. I hope you win the seat in Congress and then stay a progressive.
Rev Deb – many thanks for your support. I need all hands on deck to win this seat. Again, field is going to be the final coup de grace in this race — I need everyone knocking on doors and talking to voters!
Demi–
Click on the “Blue America” Link at the top right of the page, then scroll down to Sam’s entry.
Jane — PA consistently has one the lowest rates of women in elected office (47th). With the fifth largest Congressional delegation we only have one women current representing us in Congress (my good friend Schwartz). Time to add another women don’t you think?
Ed*ard Teller @ 10
How much does a sign cost?
Demi–
sorry, can’t read.
snailmail is:
PO Box 9195, Allentown, PA 18105
Jane put in $50 and asked for a match. I’ll match whoever matches Jane. And anyone looking for a free “Impeach Cheney” cap can get one by donating $30 at Crooks & Liars (where Jane and John) are modeling them.
SnarKassandra — I lived in BayCity Texas when still in high school. Loved the rice fields. Did not love the racism.
Sam Bennett @ 26
Lived in MA until last month. A bunch of us did a lot of door to door for Ned Lamont. Well worth the effort! It was FDL that got us away from our keyboards and on the streets.
Welcome to FDL, Sam –
I’d like to expand on something you said:
That’s the way we win in EVERY district, in every race, in every city county and state —
We win with two fisted Democrats that aren’t afraid to be Progressive AND Populist.
We win with Democrats who will fight for their constituents, who aren’t afraid to stand up to the entrenched special interests and sell out politicians of both parties.
Americans respect toughness, even if they disagree with your positions. The biggest obstacle we have to overcome is the perception that Democrats are spineless cowards.
That is why we need candidates like Sam Bennett, who has the guts to be a Progressive and a Populist, and ignore the counsel of capitulation from the wormtongue DC consultants.
Go get ‘em Sam!!!
Bush increase spending 41% in only 6 years and still claims to the party of smaller government, how is this possible?
And the war funding is not included because he does that in supplementals.
Sam Bennett @ 32
I am in HS now and I don’t see too much racism. A little, but not a lot.
Sam Bennett @ 28
That I do.
Anybody in for $5 so we can get numbers of donors up for Sam, that would be a great thing too.
Donate here.
CK — As the Chair of the Allentown City Democratic Committee, 1st Vice-Chair of Lehigh County and GOTV (Get Out the Vote) chair of the county — nothing electrifies like wins produced from well organized field efforts.
SnarKassandra @ 36
I think this is an absolute classic for everyone to read. It can obviously be expanded beyond white/black…
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
Sorry, OT, I’ll pipe down. Am interested to hear what sorts of issues Sam would like to tackle on a local level if elected? Have already heard about Alternative Energy investment, anything else?
Alright, time to talk up your district a little. What are your three favorite (non-political) things about the Lehigh Valley?
(Question coming from a transplant who’s still not really in love with the area…)
Sandman – as a business person you simply can’t be spending more than you take in year after year. Imagine the size of the surplus this administration assumed when Bush took office and the deficit that has been created in such a short amount of time. Once again it will take a Democratic president to clean the fiscal mess Republicans leave in their wake.
Already kicked in, Jane.
As for Emily’s list, I’m glad they may support you but I gave up on them a long time ago. They tend to support those already known and proven and very few of their picks are progressive. They like “safe” candidates.
Sam Bennett @ 38
Does your district include Kutztown?
Sam Bennett @ 41
Your right, of course George Bush bankrupted at least one business, so maybe he never learned that!
Sam Bennett @ 41
If I may, one problem we have here is the disconnect between what is actually happening and what is perceived to be happening. Somehow the Republicans, perhaps through sheer dint of mindless repetition, have the reputation of fiscal responsibility, and the Dems, when cleaning up the mess, get instantly tagged with irresponsibility, even when cleaning up someone else’s mess. I see it happening all the time.
Seems like Dems need to understand the spin machine better and find ways to deconstruct it (but NOT to make use of the same tactics themselves, ugh)…
I just donated $30 via the ActBlue page –
Go Get Em, Sam!!!
Anthony — my favorite three things about the Lehigh Valley. 1) Allentown park system – one of the best in the country. funded by the Trexler Foundation. I live within walking distance from our home, The Historic Benner Home from three of them. 2) The Food — Syrian, Mexican, Dominican, Italian — email me and I’ll give you some great small family places that have incredible food 3) Historic Architecture — all three cities have it. My husband and I bought a boarded up foreclosed on historic home and have been restoring it ever since. 4) Diversity — we have a great GBLT community, Syrian and Latino communities…
egregious — Kutztown close but just outside in PA- 6 Gerlach’s district. But we’d love to have you on election day!
47 Million Americans do not have health insurance and yet, Bush does not seem to care.
My Congressman (R) voted against S-chip, where is the compassionate conversatism?
CK – thanks so much! Every dollar counts. Every vote counts!
peanut butter — Open Space is a huge issue here.
sled @ 30
That’s okay…I went and just did a VISA thingy.
But, Thanks!
sandman — its simple. We need universal health coverage. It is appalling that there is any debate on coverage for all our children no exceptions.
How is the Club for Growth a “hate group”
Sam Bennett @ 52
I agree.
Sam,
I think the progressive blogosphere has a few questions for you. (At least, I know I do!) Where would you stand on the Protect America Act and votes for funding the war and bringing our troops home?
Both are very important and we’ve been disappointed by a significant number of Democrats on both issues. How would you stand?
Nice to have a candidate who speaks of GLBT rights as “basic civil rights” without prompting. Thanks for stopping by today, Ms Bennett. I’m in.
These fake GOP moderates are going to find Americans have very little interest in having them in office come 2008. I’m so glad you’re taking on Charlie Dent. He’s one of the worst — who thinks his “chat with the President” made a bit of difference in the ongoing Iraq Occupation? I don’t. George Bush has been using Dent, and his constituents, to continue this war crime. Only defeat of these enablers will stop them.
Thanks again — come back soon and tell us how the campaign’s going, please? And could you tell us what you are hearing from voters on the campaign trail?
Sam Bennett @ 50
Except in the 2000 election of course. And look at what’s happening in California with the electoral votes. The Republicans have no shame.
peanut butter -
I agree. We have allowed for too long for matters like prochoice and GBLT rights get boxed into morality — when they are all about privacy and civil rights. We can do better.
Senator Webb said that the top 1% has gone from 8% to 16% of national income or assets (not sure which) there has just been a tremendous transfer of wealth to the top 1% of the US, and Republicans never mention this as a problem.
Jane Hamsher @ 22
I’m not a lady, but I just doubled you. Ha!
i’ll see your $50 and raise you $50.
Jane Hamsher @ 22
Robert Sandman — I’d have voted against FISA. And would vote to bring our troops home. Period.
I thought FISA is a good thing. Better than not using warrants at all.
sandman — it is a huge problem. Our middle class, carefully built, has been America’s economic engine. It must be supported. When Ford paid his workers enough money to buy their own cars (though Ford was no saint) he laid the ground work for our future economic prosperity as a nation. Again, we have much work to do to repair the damage done.
Snark–
Agree, but the Protect America Act that RH referred to was actually the “gut FISA” act. I think that’s what was being referred to.
Robert Harding — I apologize for typing in Robert Sandman. Please forgive!
sled @ 65
oops. thanks
Roslind — many, many thanks.
Blender — thanks!
There are still some caps left for $30 donations to Sam’s campaign at C&L. The Impeach Cheney caps are the coolest headgear anywhere.
Thanks, Howie, for introducing us to another winner! Welcome, Sam!
Bob in HI
Recently former EPA head Christine Todd Whitman admitted she left the EPA not to spend more time with her family, but because she could not support the Clean Skies Act of 2003 which actually allowed more pollution. Would fixing this be a priority?
howieklein @ 70
I want one but the people with the debit cards are not home right now.
Sam Bennett @ 65
That’s alright. I’m kind of sleepy anyway from 4 a.m. blogging!
howieklein @ 69
Already gave my 30 here before seeing that offer. Oh well.
Blender @ 60
Ha! You get to be an honorary one for that…
TeddySanFran – I was the Executive Director for a local arts festival (Mayfair) and continue to volunteer every year managing Trash Operations (!). A lovely older co-volunteer walked up to me and said — “Sam, you aren’t running against that lovely Charlie Dent are you.” “Yes, ma’am, I am” I replied. “Well, he used to be okay in the (State) House and Senate, but now in Washington, he is just over his head”. I hear the same comments over and over throughout the district. They are tired of his Bush votes and his “Wishy Washy” hiding of his true position (Conservative in Moderate sheep skin)
Hello Bob in Hawaii!
Snark–
I just contributed $30, and you can have my hat.
Howie – give the lady a hat!
Sandman – YES. And don’t you think we need to move away from the Orwellian names for environmental initiatives?
Sam,
One more question for you. How do you stand on health care (and quality of care) for our veterans and what will you do to help insure that our troops get the attention they deserve?
you don’t want it sled?
Sam,
I’ve been told that the best way to help create change in politics is to pick a candidate and follow through with support.
You’ve got mine. I’ll be watching and lifting you up.
That I’m another blond who sings solos at church just makes me smile. Also, my maiden name is Allen.
Best of luck to you. But, now I can’t get that Billy Joel song out of my head. (ha)
Snark–
Nah. I’m pretty set with my “Geeks for Dean” and “Jakey’s Amish Bar-B-Que” hats. Enjoy!
sled my email is freckles at you think left dot com
SnarKassandra @ 36
I think that’s because you live in the Hill Country, n’est ce pas? The Hill Country is the best part of Texas, IMHO.
Bob in HI
Robert Harding — got name right this time. I come from a military family. My father served in Vietnam, was Marine officer and pilot. My uncle is a retired Naval Base Hospital Commander — an R and strong financial supporter of my race — and he says “I didn’t leave my party, it left me”. I was in ROTC my freshman year of college and attained Ranger status at the end of that year.
Nothing is more important than taking care of those who have pledged their lives to defend this nation. We must honor that pledge for the rest of their lives. Without exception.
bobschacht @ 86
I think I like Port Aransas best.
Ms Bennett how do you feel about national guard going overseas?
Sam Bennett @ 78
Hi, Sam! Thanks for joining us this morning! (well, its still morning here in Hawaii!)
Bob in HI
I wanted to add you should you pictures of the 363 tons of money Bush sent (in CASH) to Iraq because the Iraqi Finance Minister asked him to. That should get you some votes.
Best of Luck!
Take our Country Back!
Sam Bennett @ 80
Oh, please, please!
I wish there was some way for a “truth in labelling” bill governing the titles given to all legislation. It seems that during the Bush years, especially when Republicans were in control of Congress, Orwellian titles were the rule rather than the exception!
Bob in HI
snarKassandra — though National Guard includes the possiblity of overseas deployment in war time, I would have, as Charlie Dent did not, vote in favor of equal rest time between deployments. And our National Guard shouldn’t be so stretched as to hamper it’s mandate to assist in emergencies on home soil — as is the case currently.
Jane,
Thanks again for Firedoglake. Not only in general, but in specific for this community meet the candidate and fundraiser.
I didn’t have to bake anything or contribute to pollution by driving my car.
Had fun and feel good.
Great stuff.
demi @ 93
You didn’t HAVE to bake anything, but some brownies would have been nice.
Thanks to Jane, and I look forward to hearing back from Ms. Bennett’s campaign about how I can do more to help.
A little off topic, but the GOP has been in the habit of stealing elections lately. They did it in Florida in 2000 and in Ohio in 2004. In 2002 the New Hampshire GOP clearly stole a Senate seat for John Sununu. One of the things that really impressed me about Sam is how she got down in the weeds and prevented the local Republicrooks from disenfranchising 10,000 newly registered Pennsylvania Democrats. That kind of detail work is the only way we win. Here in California, the Republicans are trying to pass a proposition that would, in effect, give them 20 or so electoral votes. Jane, John and I helped with a video to fight that one. Take a look.
Hi Sam,
You are knocking my socks off. Does your district include Easton?
I’m in Blue Dog Tim Holden’s district. Do you have any like-minded friends that can run against him?
demi — I attend First Presbyterian Church. The same church that Charlie Dent attends. My base of support rests directly on top of his — another key strategy in this race. We have never had a candidate against Toomey or Dent who was from the largest city (Allentown) where they hail from or from the swing county (Lehigh) — I am going to take right off the table from Dent key constituencies.
Hello, Sam! I grew up in Nazareth (you say you like food, have you ever had Moravian sugarcake?), and it’s nice to hear from someone hoping to represent my home. I am a biologist, and my mother is a middle school life science teacher with multiple sclerosis. So I’d like to hear your take on two of the issues most important to me: education (particularly with respect to NCLB), and embryonic stem-cell research.
TJ — YES the 15th includes Easton. PA-15 looks like a running chicken. Northampton County (Bethlehem/Easton) is the head and breast. Lehigh County is thighs and Montgomery County are the legs (26 precincts) and Berks (1 precinct) is the tail. One of only seven precincts in the country that elected Gore and Kerry and still has an R incumbant in Congress — which we are going to change!
howieklein @ 95
I hear too that the Republicans are looking to ban cat paperweights at Allentown polling places as their third prong to stealing elections (1 – purge the rolls, 2 – corrupt the software, 3 – ban cat paperweights).
(PA-15 gets the win for weirdest election day occurrence in 2006, hands down)
My inlaws are in Easton and are strong political activists. I’ll make sure they know about you.
Aaron — A dear friend and political supporter is a Moravian bishop — and we get Moravian sugarcake at Christmas from HER.
Stem cell research — totally in favor of Federal funding — I’d like the first Nobel Laureate in this area of research to be an American.
NCLB – Its absurd to punish an eight year old girl and her school district for unfunded mandates. I have been deeply involved in my local school district (ASD) which has been uniquely challenged by NCLB. We can do much, much, much better as a nation. And we will.
Anthony —
Of course, the other weird 2006 election occurrence in PA-15 was Dent only getting 53% of the vote after outspending the Dem by 14:1.
In for $5, wish it could be more, but I agree that the number of contributors (votes) is quite meaningful to support orgs like DCCC (at least now that Rahm Emanuel is no longer manipulating it for his personal favorites). So far I’ve only been able to do $5.00 contribs, but I’m spreading it around as best I can to real people with real hopes for America like Darcy Burner (I grew up on Mercer Island in her district) and Steve Novick here in Oregon.
Warning: Shameless meeting whoring ahead.
Howie will be speaking at our Dem club meeting this Thursday, Sept. 27 in monrovia. I’d love to see any SoCal firepups (or even dogs or even bitchez)if you want to come meet Howie. Russ Warner will also be there. Russ is the man who will rid us of David Dreier forever.
Email me at crayon52 at gmail dot com.
Sam, I’m a Methodist and am in Los Angeles, CA. I would love to help you in any virtual (internet or phones) assistance that I can.
I’ll be on the list of VISA contributers as Deborah Moore. You will have my email from that list and I hope you write me if I can be of assistance.
Ma’am,
I have a question with a bit of a preamble that I am asking all of the candidates that I can.
My husband was a Vietnam vet and POW, who was tortured by his North Vietnamese captors. He suffered from his injuries for over thirty years, until his fatal heart attack two years ago.
What will you DO to stop torture as the law, policy and practice of the United States?
With respect,
For Dan,
Heather
Sled — I and three other party leaders ran the write-in campaign for Charlie Dertinger. We needed 1,000 write-ins we got 5,000. At the end of the day — Dertinger raised $60,000 and Dent spent $1.4 million dollars to annililate him (and position himself to replace Spector). Surprise, surprise Mr. Dent. It was a quiet evening in his campaign headquarters that night — he only won against that write-in candidate by 53% despite outspending him 14:1. This time WE ARE GOING TO TAKE THIS SEAT.
How big of a disadvantage is it for candidates in this district to not have a real home on local TV? I saw tons of ads on the Philly stations for congressional candidates for Philly, southern NJ, and in the Bucks County race Patrick Murphy won, but I can’t recall seeing any ads for Charlie Dent.
Is the local channel (69?) the outlet of choice? Is that an effective outlet for advertising? Without a big network TV buy, what do you do locally to raise awareness?
Chacunne – I am so, so sorry about your loss and your family’s pain.
I will speak out, I will vote to defund. I will do everything in my power.
The legacy of this nation cannot be one that accepts torture. It is simply beneath us.
OK, sent along a contribution. I wish you the best of luck in your campaign!
Anthony – PA-15 has no broadcast media that reaches any substantial number of residents. So cable, direct mail, radio are the order of the day.
Will a fully funded campaign (thanks everyone for your help today — and please spread the word to others!) and well executed field effort we will reach the voters we need to achieve 50 1.
peanut butter — appreciated.
Thank you, Ma’am,
The biggest thing that needs to be done is the restoring Habeas Corpus and the Geneva Conventions as the law of the Unites States. Jerrold Nadler introduced HR 1415, and Chris Dodd introduced S576. You might want to look up these pieces of legislation :)
With respect and gratitude,
For Dan,
Heather
mommybrain,
tried that emailaddress and got an error.
Tried twice.
Can you check that?
TJ – thanks for letting your family in Easton know about my candidacy. Very important that we have strong “over performance” in Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton – where most of PA-15 Democrats reside.
PA-15 has 12,000 more D’s than R’s. We have to get them to the polls and vote!
Chacunne — I would hope these bills would pass under Bush’s administration…but if not I will work to make that happen.
Demi, I checked, it’s correct. You can also try crayon52 at earthlink dot net. I’ll email you privately to get it going.
Mommybrain @ 118
Please do. The earthlink addy didn’t work either. Don’t know what’s up.
But, my address is on my BlueAmerica contribution and I’ve already received the confirmation.
??? But, yeah, email me.
Sam, thanks for coming by and thanks for the kind words about Jon Powers. I hope you’ll stop by whenever you feel like it. You’ll always be welcome. And I hope you get to spend some time with Jane and the poodles in Virginia next week. Whenever you need some help getting some news out about the race, please let us know.
Next week we’ll have Larry Kissell back here at FDL.
Sam – I’ve probably overlooked it here, but do you have a webpage?
oh sled! i was gonna fork over 30, which is a little more than i had to contribute today, for snarky and you did!!!!!!!! that was so great of you!
howie, can’t remember if i said this to you, but i gave the impeach cheney? hat you sent to me to my mom and dad’s neighbor, 80 yr old rabblerouser…….they’re in boehner’s district…he stirs the pot over there regularly, rabid lte writer….he had it on early the next morning, in his jammies in the garage, like a little kid with new cowboy boots…..he was soon to be on his way to ask people at the bank how they liked his hat! he was thrilled with it, thanks!
sam, will contribute a little to your campaign later today……good luck to you.
Guys this is great. I’m now going to spend more time with my family. And many thanks for the support for my race. Makes all the difference. — Sam
TJ and all – web page is http://www.bennett2008.com Please come visit!
Thank, you, Sam, and thank you Howie and Jane for BlueAmerica Saturdays!
Joining late. Sam you sound incredible ” If I am silent people think I agree” what a foundation for your children.
What are your feelings about the attacks on Congressman Murtha for his brave and honest stance on the war in Iraq?
demi, YHM
I went to a wind energy conference in Pittsburgh last summer and learned Pennsylvania currently gets nearly 60% of its electricity from coal-fired power plants. I had all ready been aware that the environmental impact of such sources is severe and is a serious problem for the health of Pennsylvania, Ohio and other US residents.
The U.S. Department of Energy has concluded that Pennsylvania has the potential to get 30% of its energy from wind power.
Sam what do you feel about the development of wind energy in Pennsylvania?
oops too late
Jeez, what happened here? Did the thread just die with nothing upstairs?
Bob in HI
crickets
bobschacht @ 131
Yup. Seems so.
Must be those Sherlock Holmes books you read as a kid.
I’m kidding you Bob. *g*
I believe Sam is gone. Check this out at Raw Story ..Colbert will make you laugh and the topic the 2000 election Supreme court coup
http://rawstory.com//news/2007….._0921.html
I remember Justice Souter being pissed. I have heard some say that it is worth it to read his letters of objection to the decision. Refreshing to know that he thought about resigning. I bet he wishes he had. That would have been quite the message for us and the world.
And Jane does now have a new thread upstairs.
Bob in HI
Sam Bennett @ 98
First Presby in Allentown? My sister goes there. Will make sure she knows about your candidacy.
Hey Sam- How the hell can he be a “nice guy” with that voting record?
Give your money and support to your local charities or the ACLU. Stop giving gutless Democrats more cash with which to abandon their staunchest supporters.
Help someone get a hot meal or a place to stay. Blue, Green, Gray or gold, once they get into office they become of the other.
The Democrats have shown how much they respect us, they don’t. And there is no such thing as a “better Democrat” it’s just another pretty pink bow wrapped around a politician.
I’m sure they’re fine people.
But as a Lafayette graduate whose uncle was the Pittsburgh Panther…
Lehigh AND Notre Dame?
Yeesh.
Upon closer inspection I see that she’s wearing an Arizona State sweatshirt, not Notre Dame.
MUCH better.
Sam Bennett @ 52
You can’t focus on the War in Iraq in the general election if Bush pulls us out about time for the RNC convention.
You need to draw up a list of things Dent has voted on which supported Bush and were obviously bad for American and your district.
What are the issues most important to voters in YOUR district?
What is your position on those?
It’s important to listen to the voters and respond to things directly relevant to them. Do they have kids? How are the schools? Can they afford college? Do they have health care for the kids (SCHIP)? Are the bridges safe? Are they unionized? Do they have a good minimum wage?
Connect to individuals, not some faceless nameless ‘voter’.
Sandman @ 59
Saw this link recently:
http://www.lcurve.org/
But, it’s not just that some people are getting rich. It’s that the way they soak up the wealth and leave everyone else stuck and facing increasing costs for health care, college education and some other things means America is coming unglued.
Fix the problem so we can all share in the wealth of the country and then it would be great if everyone could get very rich.
SnarKassandra @ 63
FISA is good. He meant the most recent edition of it which gave away 4th Amendment rights, so Bushies could spy on all of us.
Sandman @ 72
Improving the common wealth of all Americans would naturally include clean skies, clean water, safe toys, safer bridges and the like. At least I think that would be a priority for an Edwards administration. Who knows what Republicans might have in store for us.
humboldtblue @ 138
Thanks for reminding me how George Bush betrayed America. Now, it’s off to promote anybody who will oppose those nihilist anarchists.
Go Lehigh U!!!!