Friday, August 31, 2007

September 25th House Parties


Post from North Carolina Democratic Party, 220 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27603. http://www.ncdp.org 08/03/07



Markos, of the popular blogging site the Daily Kos, will be the featured speaker at the NCDP House Parties on September 25.

Democrats across the state will gather at more than 100 homes from 6 to 8 p.m. for the house parties.

Markos Moulitsas is the co-author of the best-selling book Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People Powered Politics. The book details the challenges and opportunities Democrats face in today’s political climate.

Be a part of this event by opening your home so that Democrats in your community can join this incredible grassroots movement.

We know the power that comes from having a strong grassroots movement. This is your opportunity to help bring Democrats together.

Each Democrat attending a House Party is asked to bring a $15 donation. This contribution will help the State Party prepare for the critical 2008 elections by building local parties and recruiting an enthusiastic army of trained volunteers ready to go to work.

For more info, contact John Gardner at jgardner@ncdemocraticparty.org

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Executive Committee Meets


Post from North Carolina Democratic Party, 220 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27603. http://www.ncdp.org 08/03/07



What a Saturday it Was . . .
An estimated 500 members plus guests attended the year’s second meeting of the State Executive Committee.

Resolutions were debated and approved, and many of our candidates for statewide office were on hand to give rousing ovations. The meeting followed a morning of training seminars – attended by hundreds of Democratic activists – on such topics as faith outreach, communications, and election law.

Later, more than 600 people crowded into the Sanford-Hunt Dinner. We heard tributes from Speaker Dan Blue, Justice Willis Whichard, Secretary Betty McCain, Ed Turlington, Commissioner Carolyn Coleman, and Sen. Robert Morgan.

And Governor Hunt urged us to work at the grassroots, building our party precinct by precinct.

In only its second year, the Sanford-Hunt Dinner has become the State Party’s most profitable fundraising event.

Thanks to everyone who made Saturday so spectacular. Next year’s Sanford-Hunt Dinner will be held in conjunction with the 2008 State Convention.

All of the events will be held in New Bern during the weekend of June 20-22, 2008. Make plans to be there!

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Karl Rove Resigns Key Role

Debra Sellers, August 14, 2007

Monday Karl Rove, the longest-serving and closest White House aide, announced that he would resign as a deputy White House chief of staff at the end of the month.

"Karl Rove is moving on down the road," Bush said as the two appeared together for an emotional close to this chapter of their 14-year political partnership. A few moments later, he turned to Rove and added: "I'll be on the road behind you here in a little bit."

Rove, the primary author of President Bush's two national campaigns and perhaps the most influential and controversial presidential strategist of his generation, became the latest Bush adviser and one of the last of the senior Texas team members to head back to Texas.

Rove known as "Bush's brain" by critics and "the architect" by Bush himself, became famous for a brand of attack politics that emphasized turning out his party's conservative base and painting Democrats as weak on national security. He hoped to realign national politics with far-reaching plans to steer taxpayer money to faith-based groups, rewrite immigration laws, and redefine government to favor more market-based approaches in Social Security and taxes .

Rove follows other top aides in departing since the midterm elections, including Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton, White House counsel Harriet E. Miers, presidential counselor Dan Bartlett, deputy national security advisers J.D. Crouch and Meghan O'Sullivan, and budget director Rob Portman.

"Karl Rove was an architect of a political strategy that has left the country more divided, the special interests more powerful and the American people more shut out from their government than any time in memory," said Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.).

Former senator John Edwards (N.C.) was more succinct:
"Goodbye, good riddance."

Senator John Kerry, (Mass.), who said Mr. Rove had “proved the politics of division may win some elections but cannot govern America.”

Rove leaves a legacy of a Supreme Court tilting significantly rightward, an expensive and flawed Medicare prescription drug plan; a failed immigration policy, they hoped would appeal to the growing Hispanic population whom he sees as crucial to the party’s growth.

He leaves behind a disheveled view of the US in the international arena with advice to shape the administration's case to go to war in Iraq, and was a key player in the leak of Valerie Plame's identification as a CIA operative on weapons of mass destruction. Wilson, Plame's husband, charged that "the move was an attempt at intimidation by the Bush administration in retaliation for his criticism".

Rove leaves as a string of Congressional committee investigations into his involvement in the firings of U.S. attorneys last year as well as the series of political briefings conducted at government agencies and the use of Republican National Committee email accounts by White House officials.

Read more at NY Times, Aug. 13, 2007


Read more at CNN


Read more at Washington Post , Aug. 14, 2007

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Sunday, August 5, 2007

NCDP Eastern Caravan: A Road Trip with a Purpose


Post from North Carolina Democratic Party, 220 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27603. http://www.ncdp.org 08/03/07


The North Carolina Democratic Party is going on a road trip on Friday, August 10th through Sunday, August 12th in eastern North Carolina.

Road trips usually conjure memories of dusty roads, rocking out to bad 80s music, and quirky roadside attractions like Fire House Fred or the world’s biggest frying pan.

But our road trip has a purpose. Many counties in the east are Democratic strongholds with lower than ideal levels of voter turnout. If we hope to win big statewide in 2008, it’s critical that voters in the east make their voices heard!

Volunteers from across the state will hit the road, working with local activists, registering voters, canvassing, performing community service projects, meeting with candidates and elected officials, and listening to the ideas and concerns of eastern North Carolinians.

Young, College and Teen Democrats will team up with folks from the NC Democratic Party, including NCDP Chairman Jerry Meek. The caravan will leave Raleigh at noon Friday, August 10th and return Sunday evening, August 12th.

If you would like to join the caravan, or if you live in or around the counties of Robeson, Sampson, Pitt, Bertie, Northampton, Pasquotank or Lenoir, we want you involved. For more information, or to sign up, contact the project coordinator, Drew Ball, at (919)821-2777 ext. 206, or e-mail him at dball@ncdp.org.

Life is a journey. Take this opportunity to define your own road.

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Friday, August 3, 2007

PCDP strategic plan for 2007

Are you an Active Democrat?


Do you have an ideas to add to PCDP strategic plan for 2007?

  • In what ways can we expand and strengthen our Party?

  • What are your ideas on ways to have a successful fundraiser?

  • Do you have any contacts who we can use to get a suitable headquarters for 08'?

  • Identify goals we should set.

  • How we can identify future leadership for the Party?

  • What is your feelings on where the required precinct meetings should occur? All on the same day? Same place? Same place different different day?

  • How can we create effective committees?

  • Do we need a have any training sessions for our membership? What areas?

  • Would you be interested in organizing a local candidate forum this year?

  • How can we make our website better?

We need your input. Please email Debra at admin@pittdems.com

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Back to School Tax Break

Wondering how you’ll pay for the mounting school supplies, band uniforms, and shoes your kids seem to need each year?

Thanks to North Carolina Democrats shoppers will get a weekend pass on state and local sales taxes on clothing, computers, and other school supplies. The state’s sixth annual sales tax holiday starts at 12:01 a.m. on Friday and ends at 11:59 p.m. Sunday.

The sales tax holiday was enacted by the Democratic General Assembly and signed into law by Gov. Mike Easley in 2001.

For more information on the sales tax holiday or for an all-inclusive list of items that qualify as “school supplies” for the purposes of the sales tax holiday, go to the state Department of Revenue’s Web site at: http://www.dornc.com/taxes/sales/salestax_holiday.html

List of Items Exempt During the Sales Tax Holiday

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Unfair & Unbalanced

Rupert Murdoch and Fox News are at it again.

Five months ago John Edwards was the first Democrat to pull out of the Fox-sponsored debates—to show that Fox's "right-wing talking points and temper tantrums won't go unchallenged anymore.

"The other Democratic candidates followed John's example and pulled out, too. Now, it's time for us to stand up and challenge Fox again.

Australian-born billionaire Rupert Murdoch has used the U.S. government's increasingly lax media regulations to consolidate his hold over the media and wider political debate in America.

Fox News and its parent company, News Corp—who have consistently launched right-wing attacks against Senator John Edwards, Senator Obama, Senator Clinton, Vice President Gore, and many other Democrats —are expanding their right-wing media empire by buying the Dow Jones Company and The Wall Street Journal.

Yet while Murdoch expands his empire and his influence, some Democrats continue to take money from him and other top executives at Fox News and News Corp.

This has got to stop. It is time for Democrats to stop pretending to be friends with the very people who demonize the Democratic Party and call it "news."

Every Democratic presidential candidate should refuse contributions from News Corp executives, and return any they've already taken—beginning with contributions from Rupert Murdoch. Send a message that Democrats are united against Fox News expanding its influence over our politics

We're glad that many candidates are following Johns Edwards' lead by not taking money from political action committees and federal lobbyists in this election cycle. Those PACs and lobbyists skew the system against hard-working people to advance their political agenda.

But why are some candidates still taking money from top executives at Fox News—who skew the news viewed by millions of hard-working people to advance their right-wing agenda?

Read more... http://foxattacks.com/facts.php

http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2004/07/b122948.html

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