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middle-aged AfricanAmerican/Cherokee woman, expat podcast/video producer in Tokyo. wrote a book called 'Bush in Wonderland' (only released in Japan, though). Deaniac. Kossack since: 2003-10-16: UID: 1729

Unofficial Netroots Nation Podcast: Teaser Screen Shot

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 02:03:09 PM PDT

Hi y'all. I'm sitting in the Darcy Burner panel about prepping to run. Darcy is full of cool geekiness and true courage: hope I get to interview her over the weekend.  

So, re: the Unofficial Netroots Nation Podcast, I've been getting to talk with some wonderful folks, both known and not. Here's the Chair of the DNC, our very own Gov. Howard Dean, talking with tlg, the incoming DNC member for Asia, backstage before his Keynote speech:

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National Health Care Mythbusters w/video

Fri Jul 11, 2008 at 07:46:10 AM PDT

Okay, so, IMHO the urgency of the quest to get decent health care in America for every single person ought to help folks remember that there are Americans who worry about their health and not being able to care for themselves and their loved ones, in a way that precludes worry about FISA, important though it is. With that in mind, here's an alternative view to think about:

OT: Postal Pootie in Japan

Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 05:04:55 PM PDT

I know, this has nothing to do with politics. I could make the cat a metaphor for building bridges or something. But, I just thought, as there are so many Kossacks who love cats, you might enjoy this story.

Next diary will be on topic, I promise!

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the Unofficial Netroots Nation Podcast

Thu Jun 19, 2008 at 04:34:55 PM PDT

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Hello Community:

I hope this note finds you well. I am a very happy recipient of a Netroots Nation Scholarship from Democracy for America, and people like you.

Thank you very, very much.

I promised to create a podcast & videocast series at Netroots Nation. To prepare for doing just that, I'd like to ask the community for your input on the categories of folks we interview. I wish it were possible to interview every single Kossack. But, we'd already be well into the Obama Administration before I could make that work :-)

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You'd like to see interviews with:

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This particular Black man...

Sat Apr 19, 2008 at 07:45:50 AM PDT

This is my Mom.

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She, and my Dad taught me and my brother a thing or two about hope and reality and the content of our characters. I should note that they taught this by example. And therein lies...

Clinton Donors Press Dean at Fifth Avenue Bundler Summit

Sat Apr 05, 2008 at 07:39:18 PM PDT

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I'm boiling mad, and I don't get that way easily. I'm very much a person who dislikes conflict, and I will take a conciliatory tone to try to build bridges.

But I believe that Gov. Dean is being railroaded by big donors in the Democratic party, because they have the money and therefore they believe they have all the power and the right to ignore reality and dictate terms.

There's this:

Nemazee, a Clinton national finance chair, pointedly asked Dean why he and the DNC were not doing more to seat the Florida and Michigan delegates. Dean energetically defended himself, saying it was up to the states and the candidates to reach a solution, and that DNC involvement could be perceived as unfairly assisting one campaign or the other. As he spoke, some Clinton supporters protested, while the Obama supporters mostly sat quietly, according to the attendees.

rant continues below the fold.

Obama, Japan (yes, we can...smile a little)

Tue Feb 12, 2008 at 01:36:05 AM PDT

Hey y'all. hat tip for this article goes to The Littlest Gator over at The Group News Blog  I have to say, the idea of a little town on the sea of Japan rooting for Barack...well, darnit, I teared up (though, full disclosure, I also tear up at squirrels in conflict...)

Obama, Japan, roots for accidental namesake
Okay, so, now comes the obligatory paragraphs. They're going to be stream of

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When you come visit Obama Japan when he wins (everything), you'll

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Honor, PTSD and Camp Followers: from the GNB

Mon Oct 15, 2007 at 06:28:15 PM PDT

(crossposted at Democrats Abroad Japan
There is so much amazing work going on at the Group News Blog  Anybody who followed Steve Gilliard's News Blog knows that Steve and his great friend/blog partner Jen created a community that had some of the most amazing writers, stuff that hits hearts with sledgehammers, teaches, and changes minds.

there's more...

Gossamer Bridge

Sun Oct 14, 2007 at 05:30:12 AM PDT

There are folks that I like to imagine drifting around us, who've gone on, the giants on whose shoulders we stand and I think about what they've said, the visions that powered them...

I've been ill, and the wretched boredom of chronic pain circles like shadows. I couldn't read, and still have trouble with too much computer time. So, I'm left to my own thoughts: horrors!:-)

Seriously, the last thing I want to have to do is occupy my own mind without a book or a blog...

But, when forced, as life will, to do something I really don't want to do, I found in it a kind of...not peace, exactly. Just a sense that there are large perspectives to this fight we have, to get to the bottom of what ails America and effect a lasting cure...

Real Media: Katrina survivors on video...

Fri Aug 24, 2007 at 04:50:13 PM PDT

Okay, this is necessarily short - I don't have time, and just want to ask that people support this effort. also crossposted on Democrats Abroad Japan

I met the Color of Change folks at YearlyKos, and it was inspirational to hear how they used the blogosphere as a tool to get word of insanity like the racist persecution in the Jena 6 case

So I signed up. And I promised to do something tangible every week. Money is too tight to mention, but I have a voice in the blogosphere, and I'm hoping to use that voice to greater effect than I have in the past.

And so we come to Color of Change's Katrina project. I'll let them tell it, below:

GroupNewsBlog: On Mixed Up Kids

Thu Aug 23, 2007 at 08:04:09 PM PDT

I sometimes feel, even at 49, that I'm still a mixed up kid. Unlike the situation that Jesse Wendel writes about here
both of my folks were very supportive and patient with me, in the midst of their own struggles to make sure we would survive poverty, racism, and other facts of Queens Village life...

But I wonder sometimes why I am so set against having children (meaning me, not others), and glad not to have them at this ripe middle-age. And I think that, rather than the reason being because I didn't see good parenting in action (I did), it's that I'm still that mixed up kid, and balancing my own inadequacies is going to be my work during this lifetime.

for a bit of personal meta and a question, inspired by Jesse's post (which I highly recommend, both for the post itself and for the comments), please follow me...

Group News Blog : Vet's Eye View

Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 01:58:07 PM PDT

I never wanted to learn about war. I never wanted to have to.

I wanted to see even the worst people stop short of war. But, then the worst people got into office, and wage war as a child plays with plastic soldiers.

With no thought. No care. Worse, the appearance of care, all plastic, like that damn turkey.

I learned that, as a citizen, my political will is the 'stop' button when it comes to many things, including the horror of war. And it behooves me to educate myself.

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do you listen to online audio shows (podcasts)?

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Liveblogging Yearly Kos

Thu Aug 02, 2007 at 07:19:52 AM PDT

I'm going to do my best to get some data on the panels I go to, just to help round out information that's out there.

apologies ahead of time-please use this as an indication, not a 'paper of record', as I'm not trained to get it all in doing these real time.

Okay:

Holding Congress Accountable

Lane Holden
Jane Hamsher, in for Jane _(who had a baby last night)
Pam Spaulding of Pam's House Blend
Ari Melber of The Nation

Please give Howard at hand at youtube

Thu Jul 26, 2007 at 04:55:46 PM PDT

http://www.youtube.com/...

He posted a thank you to the youtube community for participating in the candidate debates, and, true to the desperation that these poor, ignorant souls are feeling, the trolls are trying to overwhelm the comments. It would be great if people see intelligent positivity - or at least nimble snark:-)

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are you a NewsBlog regular who's going to DailyKos?

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Steve Gilliard's Online Family: We Fight On!

Mon Jul 02, 2007 at 06:28:16 AM PDT

I couldn't figure out how to title this post, because I'm still so heartbroken that there's even a need for it. So many of us miss the hell out of Steve. It's like a big hole in our hearts not to go to our familiar homestead at The News Blog, and settle in for intelligence and tea and humor and anger and knowledge and truth and food and relationships and race and...all the wonders that Steve brought to the table.

(follow me below the fold for some really good news)

Steve Gilliard: healing thoughts needed now

Thu Mar 08, 2007 at 03:07:19 PM PDT

When I think of essential writers/thinkers/citizen analysts, I have quite a few favorites, many here on Kos, many on their own blogs or sites.

But there's only one writer that I turn to every day, regardless of what is going on in my life, how busy or distracted I am: Steve Gilliard

Let me tell you a bit about why, below the fold.

the Happy, Hopeful Blues

Mon Nov 06, 2006 at 10:46:03 PM PDT

I played the jack 'gainst the queen and it made the dealer sing.

Jack o'Diamonds is in my ear. Corey Harris' guitar reminds me, like never before, that hope is here. Not on the way. but here, right in this tiny room in Tokyo. Wednesday at 7am we'll gather at our most active activists' place to watch returns, then head off to work.

hope is rising.

And hope is there in Montana.  Jag said so, and you know it is true:-)

live abroad? Move On rocks the vote (crossposting at BooManTribune)

Tue Oct 03, 2006 at 01:16:18 PM PDT

I'm up at 5am watching one of the family of spiders (the fauna in my little room think that it's a zoo, for some reason. no mention of paying rent) crawl up my wall as I lean back and wish it well (do not fall on me, it will do neither of us any good).

But, if you're an American citizen living abroad, this message from Move On will definitely do you good.

We're down to the wire, because Americans abroad have to register to vote much earlier than you folks in the States, it's super important to get the word out in the next few days, so people can register, get their ballots, vote and get them back to their counties.

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do you listen to podcasts?

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