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One of the defining characteristics of the current Republican Party is the near-unanimous denial of the science behind the threat of global warming pollution. “The GOP is stampeding toward an absolutist rejection of climate science that appears unmatched among major political parties around the globe, even conservative ones,” writes the National Journal’s Ron Brownstein. Many of the candidates — whom Daily Kos blogger RL Miller has dubbed the “climate zombies” — are signatories of the Koch Industries‘ Americans For Prosperity No Climate Tax pledge and the FreedomWorks‘ Contract From America. The second plank of the Contract From America is to “Reject Cap & Trade: Stop costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation’s global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures.” The Koch oil billionaires have pumped $1,125,400 into the campaign accounts of congressional candidates and $332,722 to state-level candidates, 87 percent to Republicans, and have contributed $1 million to the Proposition 23 campaign to kill California’s AB32 climate legislation. But Koch’s main influence is through its Astroturf arm, Americans for Prosperity, which has spent $649,188 in attack ads while organizing a massive get-out-the-vote effort for its Tea Party members across the nation. The polluting power of Koch Industries and other fossil fuel giants over the GOP in the Tea Party age is overwhelming. “[S]kepticism about climate science has become one of the many litmus tests for candidates backed by the surging right,” Nature magazine’s Jeff Tollefson observes. The denialism is an excuse to oppose green economic policies that would bring jobs back to America and clean the air, and would also limit the influence of the fossil fuel industry‘s dirty money on our nation’s politics.
ZOMBIES FOR SENATE: Remarkably, of the dozens of Republicans vying for the 37 Senate seats in the 2010 election, not one supports climate action, after climate advocate Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE) lost his primary to Christine O’Donnell. Even former climate advocates Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL) now toe the science-doubting party line. California GOP candidate Carly Fiorina is “not sure” that global warming is real, and is supporting Koch’s Prop 23 effort. Tea Party darlings are leading the charge: Florida’s Marco Rubio questions the “scientific evidence,” Kentucky’s Rand Paul charges scientists are “making up their facts,” and Nevada’s Sharron Angle has attacked the “climate change mantra of the left.” Some Democrats have made their opponents’ denial of science an issue. When Koch-funded Pennsylvania candidate Pat Toomey said the science is “very much disputed,” the Joe Sestak campaign called him a “closed-minded ideologue bent on insisting that the ‘world is flat.'” After Wisconsin candidate Ron Johnson said that global warming is caused by “sunspot activity,” Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) responded, “I’m not going to take a course in Ron Johnson science any time soon.” However, in coal company-dominated West Virginia, both U.S. Senate candidates — John Raese (R) and Gov. Joe Manchin (D) — question the scientific reality that burning coal is destroying our climate.
ZOMBIES FOR THE HOUSE: If Republicans take back the House, Reps. Darrell Issa (R-CA) and James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) would take over committees and have pledged to launch investigations against climate scientists. Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), who apologized to BP and demonizes climate scientists, wants to become the chair of the House energy committee. And they may be joined by dozens of new radical global warming deniers who are campaigning to replace Democratic incumbents who were the swing votes in favor of the Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security Act in 2009. “I just don’t buy into it,” says GOP House candidate Bob Gibbs (OH-18). It’s “crap,” says Steve Pearce (NM-2). Global warming is “a hoax perpetrated by leftist ideologues with an agenda,” believes Todd Young (IN-9). “I don’t believe we have a significant impact on climate change,” argues Randy Hultgren (IL-14). The Wonk Room’s Brad Johnson has identified fourteen top House races in which a strong supporter for action to reduce global warming pollution is being challenged by a denier of the threat of global warming, but there are dozens more climate zombies in every state of the nation (especially Texas).
ZOMBIES FOR GOVERNOR: In Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming, four Democratic governors who have supported clean energy may be replaced by Republicans who have expressed fealty to big oil in the November 2010 elections. Florida is under imminent threat from the rising sea levels, fiercer heat waves, and stronger storms resulting from global warming, but GOP candidate Rick Scott has “not been convinced.” In Illinois, Tea Party candidate Bill Brady says the “premise” of global warming is “wrong.” Minnesota’s Tom Emmer thinks global warming science is just “Al Gore’s climate porn.” Ohio candidate John Kasich believes “global warming is cyclical.” Even in the Northeast, where the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative cap-and-trade system has been successfully in place for years, Maine’s Paul LePage thinks “scientists are divided on it,” Maryland’s Bob Ehrlich is newly “skeptical,” and Massachusetts candidate Charlie Baker is “not smart enough to believe that I know the answer to that question.” The Western Climate Initiative — the regional compact scheduled to begin in 2012 — is threatened by California’s Meg Whitman, Oregon’s Chris Dudley, and New Mexico candidate Susana Martinez, who thinks the science of climate change is an “ideological debate.” Even more troubling is the growing opposition by Republicans to renewable electricity standards, which have long enjoyed bipartisan support. LePage, Ehrlich, Kasich, and Brady have all challenged their state’s renewable standards, with Scott calling Florida’s proposed standards “leftist energy proposals.”
Congress is still on break…sigh ..so much work to do, so many bills to get through… only if we had more(truer) Democrats on the floor of both Chambers of Congress. Vote Dems on Nov.2nd
***Today started out like another day of nasty weather just like the rest of the country and while the weather does affect, maybe set the mood for the day it is on a very rare occasion that the weather makes a person or group of people act out in ways that are not just extreme, obscene and or pack like but their actions and their words have influenced some ugly behavior from their followers. The words and comments being made by rightwing radio hosts, protesters and cableheads but mostly Republican Tea Party candidates continue to race bait, promote violence, lean to the extreme as promises of repealing, replacing and eliminating looms over the middle class if the Republican Tea Party gains control. I have to say contrary to what progressives are saying on the airwaves the land of the middle class is not ruled or inhabited only by white folks like keith o and ed Shultz would have us all believe. I appreciate the advocacy they do and the variety of guests but it is getting tiring to hear that “those people” in need, the poor blah blah blah they talk about are black or Latino …I am not naïve but being poor is not about colour Keith and or Ed Shultz, there a lot of poor white people in need too as well as there being non-whites who are or should be included in your so-called Middle Class monologue yo. The words coming from the right definitely upsets me but I gotta say tuning into so-called progressive stations playing the class war game as well is making me tune out almost completely.
The great speech while in Wisconsin by Mrs. O is below
We have two weeks before we all vote and though people like Palin love trying to engage in the art of fear mongering it would be great if the public finally gets it and turns off the nasty vitriol. Words still matter, words hurt as we have seen over the last few weeks and this seems to have been lost on a whole lot of people on the right. The blood pressure of Americans seems to have been pushed up by rhetoric that is just full of miss-information. After watching the latest round of debates the need to fact-check not only the news but right-wingers and their candidates because the do as we say not as we do is in full effect and while we all expect truthfulness this 2010 group of Republicans have decided to lie…luckily for folks who care can log into YouTube and plug in any candidate and hear their views their real opinions because it got caught on tape.
The changes the Obama admin and Congress have been able to put in place despite the Political Party of no will affect all our lives, our children and our jobs. The new HCR laws will transform the lives of people who previously were denied coverage due to an illness, people who have kids just about to turn 22, usually get dropped will now be able to stay on your insurance until age 26 and as for being a woman… def a pre-existing condition has been dealt with and while some of us didn’t have these new laws in place when we needed them it is with great pride that others will not be subjected to insurance and or health care discrimination; hopefully, all the changes will happen in a positive way; create healthier people and jobs in the future.
Anyone with a mom, sister, daughter or wife should celebrate because the new law of the land will increase her ability to live longer.
Other News…
Pastor Terry who threatened to burn quran & offered a car if he didn’t -collects
Danica says she won’t be pushed around after Nascar crash
GM recalls model year 2009 and 2010 Chevrolet Impalas.
Prince will go on the road ..his tour starts in December
Feds oppose Prop 19
NYC’s Lincoln Center says 2nd venue has bedbugs
Oprah is sending her audience to Restore Sanity Rally
CSPAN …
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I’m writing to ask you for money. Here’s why: There are dozens of close races I’m watching in about 40 states. The dynamics of each are shifting by the day. We just learned that one right-wing group is pumping $261,000 into just one Ohio congressional race to defeat the Democrat in office. At the same time, the Republican running for Senate in Delaware said something wacky during a nationally televised debate. And several of our House candidates are surging. A bunch of these races will be super tight on election night. That’s why we need to go all in in lots of places, so all of the close ones go our way. Can you donate $25 to make it possible? Your donations power everything we do. Money you give buys snacks for volunteers — you’ll be feeding someone who just spent six hours working their tail off, knocking on doors. It pays for a radio ad in a key city that tells folks how to vote early. Or a rental van to bring seniors to the polls. Or door-hangers that folks will be hanging at six in the morning so busy parents get an extra reminder as they leave for work. Give it a shot. You’ll be investing in a movement of millions of us who — even when it’s really, really hard — are fighting to bring change to this country. And it feels great. Chip in $25 or more now: https://donate.barackobama.com/CloseRaces Thanks, Yo Yohannes Abraham |

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Election Day is only We need 26 donations from Seattle in the next week to fight back against Mormon Church leaders, NOM, and radical candidates. |
A hateful sermon to millions by a top Mormon apostle has driven home a simple point: words matter.
When extremism goes unchallenged, we see the results in blatant discrimination, in bullying and harassment in our schools, and in violent hate crimes – like the horrific anti-gay kidnapping and torture by nine men in the Bronx last week.
We need to fight back. That’s why I traveled to Utah this week to hand-deliver 150,000 letters to that same Mormon leader (watch the video here). It’s why we launched NOM Exposed to spread the truth about the so-called National Organization for Marriage.
And it’s why, as we face a make-or-break election, we’re warning voters about radical candidates who would spread this poison from the halls of Congress and make bigotry seem legitimate.
We need to raise $250,000 in the next seven days to support these efforts – to put more staff on the ground, expose extremist candidates, ratchet up efforts against NOM and Mormon Church leaders, and get hundreds of thousands of pro-equality voters to the polls.
It will take 26 donations from Seattle –
Last week, nine men kidnapped and tortured two teenagers and a 30-year-old man in the Bronx and subjected them to hours of horrific torture because they were gay. Just days later, New York gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino gave a speech saying he didn’t want children “brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid or successful option.”
When will this cycle of bullying, incitement, and violence end?
At a time when every day seems to bring new stories of hate, I’m outraged that church leaders are spreading a message of intolerance – from the Mormon apostle who gave that sermon to the anti-gay DVD the Catholic Church mailed to every single parishioner in Minnesota – but I’m sickened by the thought of that intolerance coming from members of the United States Senate.
One candidate for Senate has crusaded to ‘cure’ gays through prayer. Another is so radical she won’t even accept donations from companies that are too pro-equality. A third is so far to the right that uber-extremist Rick Santorum himself called him “too conservative.”
Many voters are just starting to pay attention to their local races. And when they do, we’ve got to be there – in the media and at thousands of front doors, explaining extreme candidates’ fringe positions and radical beliefs.
We’ve got to go on offense against NOM and its cronies. We’ve got to get fair-minded voters to the polls. And we must increase the pace of our work in schools to fight bullying and in our innovative programs to work with communities of faith to promote equality.
Facing radical candidates and extremist hate, we can’t afford to fail. We need 26 donations from Seattle to kick our efforts into high gear and capitalize on the months of groundwork laid by our organizers.
Thank you for all that you do.
Sincerely,

Joe Solmonese
President
P.S. Please accept my deepest gratitude if you’ve already put a check in the mail or given to HRC by some other means. If you haven’t yet contributed, I hope you’ll join us today.
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