Posted on 06/02/2005 4:29:59 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
Howard Dean, Democratic National Committee Chair, and Arianna Huffington, nationally syndicated columnist, lead this morning's opening plenary for "Take Back America." The event, held at the Washington Hilton, is organized by the Campaign for America's Future.
THURS., 9AM ET, C-SPAN2
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HOWARD DEAN TO DELIVER MAJOR SPEECH AT KEY PROGRESSIVE GATHERING
Democratic Chairman To Help Progressives "Take Back America"
Thursday, June 2, 2005
WASHINGTON Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean will deliver a major speech at the Campaign for America's Future's "Take Back America" conference on Thursday, June 2 in Washington. The conference will bring together the largest group of progressive leaders since last year's elections to discuss the independent ideas and infrastructure needed to forge a political majority.
In addition to Dean, conference participants include former presidential candidate John Edwards, Los Angeles mayor elect Antonio Villaraigosa, Reverends Jesse Jackson Sr. and Jim Wallis, Democratic pollsters Stanley Greenberg and Celinda Lake, EMILY's List president Ellen R. Malcolm, NOW president Kim Gandy, strategist Donna Brazile, political commentator Ariana Huffington, journalist Bill Moyers and economist Jeffrey Sachs.
The Campaign for America's Future brought public attention to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's abuse of power and is fighting President Bush's plan to privatize Social Security. The group is also fighting for an Apollo-like project that would ease rising gas prices, create millions of jobs and energy independence.
(Excerpt) Read more at ourfuture.org ...
"The Howie and Huffy Show."
Sounds like a winner.
It's a who's who of raving lunatics, limosine liberals, biased journalists and race baiting poverty pimps! They should have their own version of the Disney World "It's a Small World" ride.
Mrs. huffandpuff was on CSPIN today.
I can hear it in the other room, he's used the word "democracy" about three thousand times so far.
Now he's onto a national voting holiday, and how Republicans are all about suppressing the vote.
Thanks for this---I looked for a thread for yesterday's and didn't see it---did you start one..?
I was without computer yesterday, but looked last night---
Dang--my granddaughter came in just then---what did Ariana say about Hillary?
BTW, I missed Howard Dean, he spoke before Huffington---did you see him?
I saw a bit ...It seems Bush is a liar and In 2008 everything will be ok ...(for Howard)
and Howard is still a sneaky looking weasel
There was also a lot of crap about pension money and Enron
During yesterday's session, they were talking about Enron, Halliburton...blah, blah, blah...
Every speaker made a remark about Tom Delay's corruptness.
There was a guy from MOVEON.ORG that accused the MSM of NEGLECTING to print enough stories on the front page of their newspapers of the atrocities of Gitmo, and the mounting death count in Iraq...he said that obviously the MSM is bias towards BUSH---and that his group is e-mailing all of the editors of all of the major newspapers and TV stations to demand that they carry the torture stories and the Iraqi quagmire stories as front page news....
They had a speaker from the House, Schankowsky say how AWFUL the personal accounts would be for Americans, if Pres. Bush has his way...I would like to see her give hers up then, the one that all congresscritters get, and yet they say is so awful for our children and grandchildren....
Take back congress and the white house, maybe, but America has always been owned by Americans, not by wannabe communists who are just U.S. citizens.
I see there isn't much interest in this from freepers, which is too bad...
This is much more important for we conservatives to watch than a conservative seminar...
These people are really enlightening about how they think and are planning their campaign strategy...
This guy just said that Kerry screwed up by not voting for raising the minimum wage increase, that had he voted for it, he would have won election? ???
If I had my druthers, I think I'd rather watch Ted Kennedy speak in the Senate..
Chicken!!! LOL
I dont think Dean is gonna last too long
NOw, that would be BAD news....we need him to stay at least until after the 2008 election...
Well, Ive been wrong on a lot of stuff so who knows...
But if the money aint there the party goes away
HANNITY is doing a recap of this , w/ den clips, right now...
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