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October 18, 2007 | Pat Malach | Comments (13 so far)
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Posted by: naschkatze | Oct 18, 2007 9:58:17 AM

I apologize for being off topic, but I'm trying to find out how Ron Wyden voted on the FISA bill, particularly on granting immunity to the telecom corporations. Does anyone have the information? Thanks.

Posted by: Bpaul | Oct 18, 2007 10:05:58 AM

Although I don't know that exact vote, you can sign up for weekly email vote counts for your senators and representatives here:

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/megavote/

it's a fantastic service, spam free, and shows upcoming votes as well so you can contact your Congresspeople ahead of time on vital votes.

Bp

Posted by: naschkatzet | Oct 18, 2007 10:29:54 AM

Thanks Bpaul, will do.

Posted by: Thank you | Oct 18, 2007 10:38:19 AM

Thanks BP!

Posted by: Pat Malach | Oct 18, 2007 11:17:00 AM

I apologize for being off topic, ...

Maybe not. It might be interesting to track campaign donations by the telecommunications companies to how senators voted on this law.

Follow the money.

Posted by: M.Anon | Oct 18, 2007 12:41:10 PM

Kari,

We need a new website: "SCHIP STORIES"

There, Oregon families can post their stories and experiences of exactly what happens to them when their children must go without health care.

Periodically, we print it out and send it to Walden and the Bend Bulletin.

Posted by: Green Peas | Oct 18, 2007 4:25:10 PM

The cartoon.

I don't get it.

Is it saying that Republicans have "much less" money than Democrats (e.g. the DSCC outraising the Rs, Dem Prez candidates outraising Rs)??

Is it about voting machines?

Is it insinuating that Dems and Rs accept bribes for votes?

Posted by: Jack Ass | Oct 18, 2007 6:09:14 PM

it seems that malachs cartoons are the only thing less thought out than his comments on others articles.

Posted by: Pat Malach | Oct 18, 2007 7:39:32 PM

Nice one, Jack. And courageous, too.

Maybe next time you could use your real name so that you can get proper credit for your thoughtful insights.

Posted by: Pat Ryan | Oct 19, 2007 1:03:18 PM

The point is that Dems are getting a lot more money now that the wind is blowing the other way.

Jay Rockefeller (chair of the committee deciding on telco immunity) began receiving large amounts of cash from telcos immediately following the '06 election.

Seems to have paid off too.

Posted by: Pat Malach | Oct 19, 2007 3:53:12 PM

There was a great column in the NY Times by Paul Krugman. It started with this quote:

“There are two things that are important in politics. The first is money, and I can’t remember what the second one is.” So declared Mark Hanna, the great Gilded Age political boss.

Krugman continues:

... every one of the top 10 industries making political donations is giving more money to Democrats. Even industries that have in the past been overwhelmingly Republican, like insurance and pharmaceuticals, are now splitting their donations more or less evenly.

The sudden burst of corporate affection for Democrats is good news for the party’s campaign committees, but not necessarily good news for progressives.

Posted by: Kari Chisholm | Oct 19, 2007 11:43:21 PM

Mark Hanna. FYI, that's Karl Rove's political hero.

Posted by: Pat Malach | Oct 20, 2007 8:11:58 AM

I believe Krugman mentioned that in his piece. Nevertheless, "gilded age boss" doesn't exactly bring to mind of beacon of Democracy anyway. It's just that sometimes I think politics and actual Democracy have very little to do with one another.

Besides, if Karl Rove idolized him, he must know something about politics, because Karl Rove sure was good at running circles around Democrats when it came time to get elected (at least until the GOP overreaching and scandals put Democrats back in power by default).

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