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President Obama Signs “Don’t ask, Don’t Tell” Repeal Into Law

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There are only 190 days until the 2010 election.

Many of you have been at work long before now. You’ve held strategy sessions all across the country to discuss how to most effectively help candidates in your community who are fighting to bring about change.

At OFA headquarters, we’ve been poring over your ideas, your input, and the best data we can get our hands on to determine the most helpful role we can play.

Together, based on that feedback, we’ve crafted a comprehensive electoral plan that can make a big difference in the upcoming elections.

President Obama recorded a video message to share our goals for 2010 with you — and to remind us what’s at stake. Watch it now.

Watch the President announce our 2010 plan

We’ve accomplished a lot together. But we’re in for a tough fight this fall.

Historical trends aren’t in our favor — the president’s party generally loses seats in the first midterm election. And even though President Obama has taken bold steps like the Recovery Act to put us back on the path to prosperity, escaping from a financial crisis like this one takes time.

The prognosticators and pundits are predicting steep losses for the Democrats. The Republicans are already measuring the drapes for their new offices, saying that anything short of an electoral landslide that gives them back control of Congress won’t be a victory.

But these are the same folks who said Barack Obama could never become president, the same ones who said we were trying to do too much, too fast — and that we’d never pass historic health reform. They were wrong then, and they’re wrong now.

I believe we can avoid the nightmare electoral scenario that Republicans in Washington have already convinced themselves will happen. But only if we work together.

Two years ago, we challenged a group of young and disaffected voters to participate in the 2008 election. They cast votes for the very first time and helped us elect a new president. You told us that your top priority for 2010 was to help these people head back to the polls — and we built our plan around that goal.

President Obama has America heading in the right direction. But our opponents want to repeal health reform. They’re standing with Wall Street banks to block any efforts to rein in reckless behavior and protect consumers. And they’re attacking a foreign policy that has renewed America’s standing in the world. They are eager to undo all we’ve done.

The stakes are high. And that’s the level of commitment we need from you. So watch the President introduce our 2010 plan — and find out how you can get involved in the fight:

http://2010.barackobama.com

It’s a pleasure to continue our work together,

David Plouffe

Paid for by Organizing for America, a project of the Democratic National Committee — 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, D.C. 20003. This communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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John Paul Stevens wearing his famous bow tie


Good Ol’ JPS has been a great liberal justice. Better than Democrats hoped for considering he was appointed by a Republican. He is 89 years old, but still pretty sharp. And that’s from personal experience. I attended oral arguments at the Court in October of 2009. Stevens was still on his game.

In the last decade especially, Stevens has been a beacon for liberals. He wrote the dissent in Bush v. Gore. Stevens also wrote the dissent in the recent Citizens United case, where he argued against unlimited corporate ad buys (independent expenditures) in elections. He also wrote the majority opinion in Atkins v. Virginia, the case that banned the death penalty against the mentally retarded.

Here is a recent article, with excerpts from his clerks, detailing their experiences working for Stevens.

Hopefully President Obama appoints (and the Senate confirms) someone as liberal as John Paul Stevens. The Court is as center-right as its ever been right now.

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OBAMA UNDERESTIMATED
By Reggie Marselus

Back in January, 2010, the Republicans were absolutely elated at the result of the Senatorial election in Massachusetts. A seat that had been held by a Democrat Ted Kennedy for decades was now theirs. They had accomplished what was publicly phrased as a momentous defeat for the Democrats.

This election, according to Sean Hannity, proved that the age of the Democrats was over. The people of Massachusetts- and by extent the people of America- had rejected the evil liberals once and for all. The drive to Socialism, Communism and every other “ism” was now finished for good.

It was party time.

Now, the game was different. All was lost for the prospect of the Obama agenda. With the Republicans walking in lock step against everything the Whitehouse wanted, “Happy Days Were Here Again”. The Democrats no longer had the 60 seat super-majority in the United States Senate. They could not stop a filibuster, which the Republicans were using at a breakneck pace.

Most importantly, the result of this election was now cast as an absolute end to the Health Care Reform legislation. The numbers along with public perception were now in the favor of the opposition. The Democrats would be faced with collapse of their monumental and historical piece of lawmaking.

As an added piece of cake for the party, soon after that election, Nancy Pelosi held a news conference. The purpose was to lay out the strategy for getting the Health Care bill passed. The Republicans were laughing at her expression of resolution. They relished her obstinacy.

They launched onto the television channels, radio stations, and newspaper opinion pages. They used her appearance at the news conference to prove to the nation how out of touch she was with reality. Anyone who got the chance to grab a microphone or look into a camera took her to task for even thinking she could accomplish anything.

Not only Obama’s agenda, but now Nancy Pelosi’s leadership and Harry Reid’s dedication to the work were now in the trash heap. All three were the picture of failure and the pointed butt of jokes and guffaws.

There was no way that she, Obama or anyone else could get that bill through. The Republicans had the numbers, the determination, and their interpretation of public outrage. There was also no shortage of Democratic Congressional doubts and uneasiness. The tumult was having a devastating effect.

With the defeat of this bill, predictions abounded for the demise of Obama’s agenda and the legacy of his Presidency. They framed it in the same way that an unpopular war and the economic crisis were framed as President Bush’s downfall. This would end Obama’s chance to be the man of change and progress.

The Democrats were finished. Hallelujah!

The problem with that analogy is that someone forgot to tell President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid.

At the news conference, Nancy Pelosi made this statement about how they were going to pass the bill: “You go through the gate. If the gate is closed you go over the fence. If the fence is too high, we’ll pole vault in. If that doesn’t work, we’ll parachute in. But we are going to get health care reform passed for the American people”.

And so began the work. And what a work it was!

After more than a year of town meetings, demonstrations, debate and vitriolic opposition, negotiation, midnight Congressional meetings and endless analysis, the bill passed. It is now the law of the land. Now the process of integrating it into American life begins.

But what happened? How could it be?

How is it possible that the Republicans lost? They should have won with flying colors, flying flags and flying balloons. They should have been able to ride the tsunami of political support after Scott Brown’s election right through to the defeat of this bill and Obama himself.

However, as we now know, all the predictions were premature. The opposition’s carefully counted chickens never hatched. As elated as they were after Massachusetts, that’s how deflated they are now. What went up came back down again. And it came back down with a thud. The national right wing spin machine coughed, choked, sputtered and broke down like one of those cartoon cars that runs out of gas and melts into a heap.

They had titans of powerful assistance.

The list is long: FOX NEWS, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, The Washington Times, FOX Business Channel, Rush Limbaugh and all of conservative talk radio, columnists, pundits, professors, doctors, lawyers, CEO’s, investors, Corporate America and on and on.

They all underestimated President Barack Obama.

His administration along with the Democratic Congressional leadership were up to the job. Their ability to gather a coalition, keep it together and use it for what needed to be accomplished was never more misjudged.

This legislative victory has historical connotations. Not since the implementation of Social Security and Medicare has law been more applicable to the future of Americans. And it was all on Obama’s shoulders.

Had it fallen to defeat, history would have recorded that Obama failed. And he would have had to serve out his term in office without that victory. The opposition would really be partying at his expense.

But it was not to be.

History will now record that President Barack Obama has accomplished the largest of his goals for the American people so far. The drive to change the landscape of American Health Care has been successful. Now it’s on to greater things.

As for the Republicans, will they ever underestimate Obama again? Stay tuned. As the saying goes, “Never doubt the ability of someone to repeat their mistake”.

[Reggie Marselus is a retired electrician and President of the Retirees Club of IBEW Local 124. H lives in Lenexa]

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