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Open Thread and Diary Rescue

Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 08:30:07 PM PDT

Tonight's Rescue Rangers are jlms qkw, Shayera, Got a Grip, dadanation, srkp23, joyful and vcmvo2 as editor.

The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just~ Abraham Lincoln~

The diaries up for rescue this evening are:

Probability of failure

  • gjohnsit discusses the personal impact of our financial system in Wall Street's Haute Con Job. (jlms qkw)
  • In just ten minutes' time, the length of the embedded video in the diary, mconvente's Guardian (UK) video shows Mugabe's vote rigging, makes real the corruption of Robert Mugabe, and showcases what real journalism looks like. (dadanation)
  • Using charts, graphs, and tables Migeru fills us in on the finger-pointing going on within OPEC as to why they think oil prices are so high in OPEC blames speculation. (Got a Grip)

the struggle

support of a cause

what we believe

jotter has High Impact Diaries - July 4, 2008.

monkeybiz has Top Comments 7. 5 . 08 : Nobody Home But Us Chickens.

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Open Thread

Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 06:05:02 PM PDT

Jibber jabber.

Late Afternoon/Early Evening Open Thread

Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 03:45:05 PM PDT

Coming Up on Sunday Kos ....

  • georgia10 will explore the new face of activism and what it looks like for the millennial generation.
  • DemFromCT will review recent polling on health care as it relates to the 2008 campaign, and the chances for health reform after the election.
  • DevilsTower will take a look back at Freedomnomics, sockpuppetry and misleading economics.
  • Think the Cold War ended? Think again. Plutonium Page will take us on a tour of one of the most contaminated nuclear sites on Earth... right here in the United States.
  • DarkSyde will give a lyrical salute to one of the most beautiful places on earth.

Midday open thread

Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 12:00:05 PM PDT

  • The most unpopular president in history is still a formidable fundraiser even as his party frets over how to keep him confined to the attic during the upcoming convention. Some, in fact, don't even want him in the attic:

    "I don’t think there are a lot of people who want to see him at the convention," said Mr. Rohrabacher, who is especially irked with Mr. Bush for his stance on immigration. He said the president "should stay home from the Republican convention, and everybody would be better off."

  • Vets for Freedom--a "non-partisan" group that boasted Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham on its policy board before the two rascals resigned--is gearing up for a multi-million dollar, battleground state ad blitz. I'm sure readers will be surprised to learn the ads will be critical of Barack Obama.
  • A Canadian court ruled that a refugee board needs to re-examine its denial of asylum to Joshua Keys, author of The Deserter's Tale.
  • Condoleeza Rice: Still Proud of Decision to Invade Iraq.
  • The mighty state of California admits cowering in the face of Anthem Blue Cross, neglecting to enforce a $1 million verdict for fear of being "outgunned" in court.
  • At Hullabaloo, Tristero ridicules the notion of "hard trade-offs and ideological confusions that the past years have forced on all thinking people" when those supposed "thinking people" are erstwhile supporters of the Iraq war. DHinMI
  • Best eulogy of Jesse Helms, from Hendrick Hertzberg:

    Far too late for it to do anybody any good, Jesse Helms has died. He has done so on Independence Day, which, since he was born too late to own slaves and in too liberal an age to allow him to outlaw sedition, will forever be his only resemblance to Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.

    It is rude to speak ill of the dead. Luckily, I did so ahead of time.

    DHinMI

  • Gallup:Obama Leads By 5, 47% to 42%

    Except for a brief period a week ago when McCain and Obama were tied in voter preference, Obama has had the slight upper hand in the race since Gallup's June 6 report, leading McCain by one to seven percentage points. The last time McCain had any numerical advantage over Obama was in Gallup's June 5 report when he was one percentage point ahead, 46% to 45%. However, the last time McCain had a statistically significant lead was in early May. (To view the complete trend since March 7, click here.)

    Gallup does not call it a statistical dead heat. DemFromCT

Open Thread

Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 05:50:02 AM PDT

Jibber jabber.

Open Thread and Diary Rescue

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 08:35:03 PM PDT

Tonight, our 4th of July Rescue Rangers Marching Band is comprised of vcmvo2 on clarinet, srkp23 on trumpet, ezdidit on trombone, dopper0189 on sax, grog on drums, and jlms qkw on flute, with watercarrier4diogenes on tuba, bringing up the rear.

Tonight's diaries decorate the skyline with starbursts of ideas, highlighting, each in their own way, why this day carries so much meaning for all of us.

CELEBRATING OUR INDEPENDENCE

THE MEANINGS OF OUR INDEPENDENCE

KEEPING OUR INDEPENDENCE

RESPECTING OTHERS' INDEPENDENCE

jotter has High Impact Diaries - July 3, 2008 and emeraldmaiden has Top Comments 7-4-08 - And the People Spoke.

Enjoy and please promote your own favorite diaries in this open thread (even if you're the author! Here's where that's actually appreciated). And, of course, since it's an open thread, PLAY NICE, OK? 8^)

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Open Thread

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 06:40:01 PM PDT

July 4, 1826
On that date, our nation's second president lay dying. Over the difficult course of his presidency and the years that immediately followed, his friendship with Thomas Jefferson had been terribly strained. But a bit at a time, through voluminous correspondence that stretched over decades, the bond between the two men had been restored.

In his last moments, John Adams' thoughts turned to his friend. His final words were "Jefferson survives." He did not know that Jefferson -- his rival, his enemy, and his great friend -- had preceded him in death only a few hours before.

It was the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

Late Afternoon/Early Evening Open Thread

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 04:15:02 PM PDT

Coming Up on Sunday Kos ....

  • georgia10 will explore the new face of activism and what it looks like for the millennial generation.
  • DemFromCT will review recent polling on health care as it relates to the 2008 campaign, and the chances for health reform after the election.
  • DevilsTower will take a look back at Freedomnomics, sockpuppetry and misleading economics.
  • Think the Cold War ended? Think again. Plutonium Page will take us on a tour of one of the most contaminated nuclear sites on Earth... right here in the United States.

Midday Open Thread

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 11:35:52 AM PDT

  • Swing State Project has been gathering 2Q fundraising reports as they come out.
  • Florida Governor Charlie Crist is engaged. For the fifth time. (He was married once, for 6 months.) Obviously it's not like this could have anything at all to do with his vice-presidential aspirations.
  • Matthew Yglesias explains how Cindy McCain's designer suits equip the McCains to understand the struggles of ordinary Americans. Jed Report's Google Earth tour of the McCains' 10 or so houses is another valuable reminder of how absolutely non-elitist they are.
  • Al Giordano unravels the links between a McCain visit and a major hostage  release in Colombia.
  • Ezra points to an article on Utah moving to a four-day work week due to energy use concerns.
  • For most congressional candidates, the Fourth of July is a big day to gain visibility in local celebrations. For obvious reasons, Darcy Burner won't have that chance this year. We can't give her back the Fourth, but we can buy her some respite on the 20th and 21st and all the days until then by relieving her of the necessity to fundraise.
  • The Bush administration extended the tours of 2,200 Marines in Afghanistan fighting in the bloody Helmand province because there are no troops available to send as reinforcements. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the JCIS, said on Wednesday that more troops are necessary but "I don't have troops I can reach for...to send into Afghanistan until I have a reduced requirement in Iraq." - smintheus

Open Thread

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 05:25:01 AM PDT

Jibber jabber.

Open Thread and Diary Rescue

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:15:19 PM PDT

This evening's Rescue Rangers are Yashua, ybruti, Got A Grip, dadanation, YatPundit, and joyful, with shayera as editor.

jotter has High Impact Diaries - July 2, 2008.

noweasels has Top Comments: Duck & Wabbit Season Edition.

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Open Thread

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 06:10:02 PM PDT

Jibber jabber.

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #40 (w/poll)

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 05:00:08 PM PDT

Welcome back for more veep speculation! Last thread we considered the top military veteran candidates to be Obama's v.p. Averaging in those votes yielded the same top 14 average vote-getters overall as the thread before that, so we'll consider them again in today's poll.

I'm still alternating "break-out" polls with the top 14 average vote-getting candidates in these threads' polls, averaging in each day's votes as we go. I'm going to do the top possibilities experienced with foreign policy/national security issues and governors/former governors before cutting 14 names to narrow the field to just two tiers--that's if Obama hasn't decided by then, of course. I'll reset the averages then, too. So that would be three or four more threads away from today.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case, "I believe ___ ___ should be Obama's v.p. running mate because..." "Oh my God, where's Johnny/Jane Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

7%12 votes
0%0 votes
15%25 votes
13%22 votes
3%6 votes
3%5 votes
3%6 votes
1%3 votes
0%1 votes
1%2 votes
10%17 votes
12%21 votes
15%26 votes
3%5 votes
7%13 votes

| 164 votes | Vote | Results

Late Afternoon/Early Evening Open Thread

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 03:55:55 PM PDT

So my plans for the Fourth fell through when gas prices killed the journey of houseguests to my abode. Let me live vicariously through your plans.... What do you guys have on deck for the holiday?

Midday open thread

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 12:30:57 PM PDT

  • Another blurb for Taking on the System, now available for pre-order at Amazon and other online retailers.

    A guerrilla manual for political insurgency, a motivational guide to personal action, Markos Moulitsas Zuniga’s Taking on the System lays out the map on how to transform social networks into a power grid and send the funeral directors of our archaic institutions packing. Written with the high-velocity enthusiasm for a healthy shellacking that has made Daily Kos the Battlestar Galactica of the blogosphere, Taking on the System, studded with practical tips and inspirational tales, teaches and preaches how to turn your voice into a force-multiplier without losing your soul in the process. This is a book that conservatives could learn from too, if they could tear themselves away from Rush Limbaugh long enough to take a jab at something new.

    --James Wolcott, Vanity Fair columnist and author of Attack Poodles (Miramax)

    Pre-orders help build buzz, so your help is hugely appreciated!

  • A coalition of California groups are suing the State of California to throw this fall's anti-gay marriage hate initiative off the ballot.
    * "The proposed initiative is invalid because it is a proposed constitutional revision, not a proposed constitutional amendment and, as such, the California Constitution provides that it may not be enacted by initiative"

    * "The description of the proposed initiative in the petitions that were circulated for signature was materially misleading and materially misstated the effect of the proposed initiative to the electors signing the petitions to qualify the measure for the ballot.

    UTBriancl explains in the diary that the case is a long-shot. We'll likely have to defeat this hate initiative at the ballot box.

  • WALL-E is easily the best animated flick ever, in both story, "acting", and animation quality. Interestingly, the biggest challenge for the movie's animators was to make the movie less perfect.

    Stanton adds that the new virtual camera system was set up to make both the robots and the environments look more believable. "Life is nothing but imperfection and the computer likes perfection, so we spent probably 90% of our time putting in all of the imperfections, whether it's in the design of something or just the unconscious stuff. How the camera lens works in [a real] housing is never perfect, and we tried to put those imperfections [into the virtual camera] so that everything looks like you're in familiar [live-action] territory."

    The movie is stunning, through and through.

  • What's funny about the crazy Republican in the Montana Senate race is that he thinks Baucus is paying any attention to himat all. Still, the dude spills his family's secrets anyway.

    As a 23-year-old man, Kelleher was a friar in a Carmelite monastery 18 months away from ordination into the priesthood. He dropped out, Kelleher said, because he couldn't handle the vow of chastity.

    He has been married and divorced three times. He has seven children and regrets the impact his absence had on their lives. Kelleher said he particularly regrets the way he walked out on his first wife, Gerry, mother to his six oldest children and to whom he was long married.

    “I wanted to have fun,” he said, but his fun hurt his children and his wife, whom he described as “wonderful.”

    Umm. Okay...

  • Sonics leave Seattle for Oklahoma. Seattle gets to keep the name and team's history. Lawsuits abound.
  • Why is no one polling South North Dakota? Obama is visiting today, and it's clearly looking in play. Yet we get lots of silly polls like Massachusetts and New York.
  • Speaking of South North Dakota, the Fargo Forum, which endorsed Bush in 2004, is flirting with Obama.

    It’s a rare presidential election year when a candidate of any political party visits North Dakota more than once. In some elections, even once is a big deal. So Sen. Barack Obama’s stop in Fargo today could be a hint of what’s to come, not only from the Obama camp, but also from Sen. John McCain, the Republican standard-bearer.

    Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton packed ’em in during back-to-back campaign rallies in April in Grand Forks. The 1,000 available tickets for Obama’s visit today were hot commodities. If there were space at Fargo’s Yunker Farm, he could attract 10,000 or more. McCain supporters should pay attention [...]

    No one should conclude that Obama has a lock on North Dakota. He certainly does not. But given the surprises in this year’s presidential campaign, it would be unwise to assume McCain has the lock. That’s the dynamic the Obama campaign senses, and that’s one reason he’s in North Dakota today.

  • Meanwhile, the McCain campaign is purchasing ad time in Virginia. Homeboy will be playing a lot of defense this year.

Open Thread

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 05:00:09 AM PDT

Jibber jabber.

Open Thread and Diary Rescue

Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 08:20:51 PM PDT

Tonight's Rescue Rangers are Avila, BentLiberal, jennyjem, jlms qkw, Louisiana 1976, watercarrier4diogenes, and YatPundit, with srkp23 as editor.

jotter serves up High Impact Diaries - July 1, 2008.

brillig brings Top Comments- 7/02/08 Fill-In Edition.

If you enjoy Diary Rescue, please consider joining the Rescue Rangers. It's a great way to become more involved with the Daily Kos community. Did we mention it's rewarding and fun? To volunteer or learn more, please contact us (don’t forget to tell us your screen name) at: dkos.rescuerangers@gmail.com

Enjoy and please promote your own favorite diaries in this open thread.

Open Thread

Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 06:50:01 PM PDT

Jibber jabber.

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