On Monday Blue America and BlogPac dropped recorded calls into the districts of five Democrats who are voting with George Bush to sustain his veto over SCHIP and deny healthcare to kids: Jim Marshall (D-GA), Mike McIntyre (D-NC), Bob Etheridge (D-NC), Baron Hill (D-IN), Gene Taylor (D-MS)
It looks like Baron Hill just switched his vote, and we are hearing from constituents that McIntyre is now “undecided” after hearing from constituents.
What’s happening? Hard to say, but there’s this today in today’s Atlanta Journal Constitution:
Marshall criticized after ‘nay’ vote on child health
Washington — Democratic-leaning groups are making hundreds of phone calls in the Macon area district of Democratic Rep. Jim Marshall, deriding Marshall for voting against the funding of a children’s health program and potentially causing problems for Marshall, one of the most vulnerable congressional incumbents in the country in the 2008 elections.
The groups — Blue America and BlogPAC — are targeting Marshall and four other House Democrats who voted against the bill that would have added $35 billion over five years to the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, known nationally as SCHIP and in Georgia as PeachCare for Kids.
The campaign against Marshall and other Democrats mirrors an effort by another coalition of progressive groups that have targeted 17 House Republicans who voted against the SCHIP funding. Democrats sent the bill to President Bush knowing he would veto because it gave Democrats an issue against Republicans in the 2008 election.
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Marshall’s spokesman, Doug Moore, said Marshall is unlikely to change his position and he played down the chances that the phone campaign would hurt Marshall among his Democratic constituents.
“It’s impossible to predict an impact,” Moore said. “Some people were upset and some people were happy” with Marshall’s vote, he said. “But you’re only hearing from the upset ones. A lot of constituents agree with the way Jim voted.”
We’re going to keep up the pressure by following up with newspaper ads in the districts of these representatives. Your contributions have made these efforts possible. Many thanks to everyone who gave.
We still need your help. If you would like to help us keep the pressure up you can give to the Blue America PAC here.
One down. Four to go.
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zed?
Goddamned AT&T paid for those calls I made! Free, well to a point, eh?!
TexBetsy @ 1
Heh, I just replied to ya downstairs…
Good news. Thanks Jane!
Got it CT. Thanks.
I’ve said it before, but it’s worth shouting again, when good stuff like this appears to be breaking through:
Howie Klein is a fucking Genius! You other planners of this campaign are no slouchers, either.
hurrah!
Nice work.
Ed*ard Teller @ 6
Also thanks to Jacqui, who is helping us place ads in newspapers. We could not do it without her.
And yes, Howie Klein is a fucking genius.
And this proves that Marshall (like much of the Official Democratic Party in Georgia) would be a Republican in most other states.
Hooray!
But as T-Rex would say, seeing as how it’s certainly not time to rest on any laurels, real or imagined,
“ATTACK, ATTACK, ATTTAAAAAACCKKKK!!!!!”
This is great. But I’d like to see all five of these low-life Dems replaced with different sorts of Democrats. SCHIP is a moral matter, afterall.
Double sawbuck for the cause.
raven @ 14
Thank you. We need it.
And you guys didn’t even have to trespass on anybody’s property…*g*
Jenna Bush tells us today in answer to this question:
“If the war in Iraq is so noble, why aren’t you and your sister serving our country there?”
“I understand that point, but there are many ways to serve our country, and I think my skills are better suited for teaching and representing the U.S. in Latin America through UNICEF. I respect the men and women of our country who are over there fighting. It is an unbelievably selfless thing to do. But if people really thought about it, they would know it’s not even a practical question.”
From that AJC article:
Let’s try that again . . .
From that AJC article:
“Echoing Republicans” kind of sums up the Bush Dog world of public speaking.
Preview is my friend
Preview is my friend . . .
Oklahoma kiddo @ 17
She has a point about the practicality – like, how long would an ice vodka luge even last in the heat of Anbar province?
Oklahoma kiddo @ 17
What’s “not practical” about it? Up until the last sentence, she almost had an argument going. Then she put her foot right into a steaming pile of bullshit.
* snoopy dance *
for all the creative, dedicated and supportive FDL’ers
Here’s another question for you Jenna: Is your father’s veto of SCHIP also “an unbelievably selfless thing to do”?
Oklahoma kiddo @ 23
Now, don’t overdo it with the questions. She is a Bush, after all, and this is hard work.
Called Don Young’s office. Told them to pass it on that if he changes the votes of two GOP representatives, I’ll get five people to donate to his 2008 campaign. He might be desperate enough for that to work.
Watch the gas chamber part from basic training, the trainees are puking just like they are in Cabo! Jena could do it
Basic Training
Over at Huffpost the trolls were talking about how uncivil and crass the “left” was in questioning a young woman’s decision not to go to Iraq and serve for the glory of the empire. Talk about cognitive dissonance.
Bluetoe @ 27
Oh, these guys are masters of cognitive dissonance. It’s a lot easier to get there if you don’t have too many neurons firing to begin with.
From Amy Morton at Georgia Women Vote:
No link to the source of the poll numbers, unfortunately — especially the unstated SCHIP and PeachCare support numbers. Still, it’s an interesting comparison.
Jane!!!
EvilDrPuma @ 28
Firing neurons tend to pop bubbles.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 17
Taking her at face value, then why isn’t her sister serving? Why is there no one from the Bush family serving? Not everyone is teaching or touring Latin America.
AP – The Pentagon has paid more than $100 million in bonuses to veteran Green Berets and Navy SEALs, reversing the flow of top commandos to the corporate world where security companies such as Blackwater USA are offering big salaries.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 33
That’s 10,000 soldiers, $10,000 each, seems about right.
SCHIP —-BALLS TO THE WALL
Oklahoma kiddo @ 33
Oh, does that mean that they’re noticing some problems with the mercenary industry? Just asking.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 33
Seems as if America has found something they are good at. Creating killers for hire. I guess these days they are called mercenaries. Americans should be so proud. Sit back and enjoy the implosion that’s coming. The rest of the civilized world certainly is.
There goes our Secretary of State again…
AP – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday accused Iran of “lying” about the aim of its nuclear program, saying there’s no doubt Tehran wants the capability to produce nuclear weapons and has deceived the U.N.’s atomic watchdog about its intentions.
I heard that Jim Saxton (R-NJ) might be do-able for a SCHIP switch.
Anybody know/think ? It only caught my attention ’cause I’m from NJ.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 38
They said that about Iraq, too, didn’t they? And, let me see, who was telling the truth again, BushCo or the IAEA…?
Oklahoma kiddo @ 17
But does South America want her, wasn’t her Granddad head of the CIA when the military overthrew democracy in more than a few countries.
Nicargua and Panama might have a few things to say about how welcome she, is plus all the victim of right wing death squads in Columbia and the Nuns of San Savador.
Why doesn’t she voulnteer at Walter Reed and help our wounded troops I could respect that if she is afraid of combat.
Heck I knew smaller more delicate looking girls who went to the service and went to college too! They served in the army which is more than big old me ever did.
We have a need for people in South America but charity should begin at home, charity should begin by cleaning up yor familes mess!
EvilDrPuma @ 21
OK, I’ll jump in here with something that is not really rhetorical…when was the last time a president’s child served in the military – wartime or no? I’m thinking FDR and one of his sons – am I correct? Eisenhower? Definitely not Nixon (both girls and not expected at the time)
not Kennedy (too young at the time)
not LBJ – (both girls and not expected at the time)
Carter (son Jack – did he serve? His daughter was too young at the time)
Ford?
Bush1 (well, we know all about THAT story – I’m not sure his service “counts”)
Clinton (daughter too young at the time he was president)
Bush 2 (well, we now have two girls that are a) old enough, b)it’s wartime, and c) women are well accepted in the military)
Ed*ard Teller @ 25
Ed, Ed — this is a great idea – you could hold an auction…seems to happen all the time down there…
New thread;
http://www.firedoglake.com/200…..e/#respond
raven @ 26
Ahhh… The memories…!!! ;-)
Toby Wollin @ 42
I am not one to defend a Bush family member but wouldn’t the security issues be rather insurmountable?
Toby Wollin @ 42
And what percentage of Senators’ or Congresspeoples’ children? Yes, I know about Webb’s son, but one is a pretty paltry trend.
These people aren’t fooling anybody.
“Democrats sent the bill to President Bush knowing he would veto because it gave Democrats an issue against Republicans in the 2008 election.”
I don’t suppose it’s poaaible that Democrats sent the bill to the Prez in the hope of helping children. Nope, that’s just not strategically and politically smart, is it?
I hope the winged MM doesn’t swoop down on the BushDog house after this story…
Wow! This is fantastic news to see Blue America in the news.
Blue America: The New MoveOn.
It’s easy to feel down when things don’t seem to change much, but here’s more proof that all our efforts are worth it. We’re just getting warmed up. Get everyone you know to check out places like FDL. The revolution is underway…
EvilDrPuma @ 47
Tim Johnson’s son is a marine I believe who has served in the current mishegas.
McCain has one son enlisted in the Marines and the other is at or recently graduated from the naval Academy.
I believe one or two others have had nieces/nephews serving.
Paltry numbers for sure but at least those few who do and have served should be recognized.