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[SC-03] Bush/Barrett at it again!

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:59:26 AM PDT

Many of us in SC are ecstatic that Bush/Barrett were overridden on the Medicare Bill.  Finally, their efforts to reward insurance company’s profits at the cost of American citizens have been thwarted.

According to the Los Angeles Times (link),

   Bush issued the veto in the morning, declaring the bill "objectionable" because it would take funds from private health insurers to keep paying doctors and would be "fiscally irresponsible."

Seniors have been faced with more and more doctors not accepting Medicare patients and what do our elected officials do?  They want to cut payments to doctors by over 10%.  Do they have any idea how tough it is for Medicare patients to find a doctor as it is?

One of the most distressing parts of their attempts is that this bill also provides for mental health and other health services to veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom living in rural areas.  Our elected officials opposed this effort to take care of our veterans.

more after the jump...

www.kevinbryant.com   BS = OSama, OBama???

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 11:33:07 PM PDT

when I first heard of "Oli" North I was intrigued by the expensive fence he built to keep Osama bin Laden from his home - admittedly surprised to learn that the muslim hoards had perpetrated our borders (this before our current HOmeland security - pun intended HOe) +/- 1983 (I was @ moscow, Idaho - you gotta know I'm laying low)  

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(Update x3) Senator Bryant...what a moron!

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 04:46:39 PM PDT

Perhaps you have seen the offensive photo S.C. State Senator Kevin Bryant has posted to his web site.  You know, the one with a picture of Obama and a picture of Osama with the saying "the only difference is a little B.S."

What's even more shocking is that people can post directly to his site.  That's right, from looking at what is posted to date, comments are not being moderatored on this politcal candidates blog! Well, well!!  If I were of a mind...

Below the fold, the folks of South Carolina, and the nation, repsond

"Family Values"- take a baseball bat to your Gay Son

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 10:16:41 PM PDT

This is a hard diary to write; I try to be optimistic with all of the progress we are making for equality for the LGBT community.  I cheer as I watch gay and lesbian couples marry in California; I smile when I read polls showing acceptance growing.  I do all of this being lucky enough to be a gay man living in New York where in truth I experience little out right homophobia myself.  But we cannot become complacent and assume that the battle is over.  Every so often things occur which wake us up.

[SC-03] Even though it may look that way, we are not all stupid in SC

Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 05:17:12 PM PDT

Many people in SC are beginning to wake up and realize that we are in a train wreck (or "in a spin" for you pilots) with no one at the controls.

The latest publicity for our governor would suggest that South Carolinians just aren’t very bright.

The reality is that just like the rest of America, many of us in SC are fed up with skyrocketing gas prices, the mortgage crisis, the health care crisis, and looming bank uncertainty.

more after the jump...

South Carolina and the Confederate Flag

Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 12:20:33 PM PDT

The Greenville news has been reporting that South Carolina's Confederate flag controversy might be flaring up again. State NAACP President Lonnie Randolph implied that the local NAACP is going to push hard on their campaign of economic sanctions against the state because the flag is still on Statehouse grounds.

PPP South Carolina Poll: Interesting Possibilities

Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 09:00:36 AM PDT

I'm sure this has been diaried already but PPP came out with a poll yesterday for South Carolina showing McCain leading Obama by 6 points:  45 to 39.

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/...

That, however, is not the interesting part as the cross-tabs reveal something much more interesting.

PPP: Obama within 6% in South Carolina

Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 02:14:39 PM PDT

This is a wake up call, eye popping sorta poll... from the very trusted PPP btw:

McCain: 45%
Obama: 39%
Barr: 5%

Obviously is S. Carolina is this in play, McCain is in a whole lot more trouble than the media lets on.

Obama is doing well with the groups that fueled his blowout win in the South Carolina
Democratic primary. He leads 77-10 with black voters, and 54-32 with voters between
the ages of 18 and 29. McCain leads pretty much every other demographic group.

“It would take an exceptional turnout from young voters and black voters, as well as a lot
of disaffected conservatives voting for Bob Barr, to make a win in South Carolina
possible for Barack Obama,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “He
does seem likely to outperform John Kerry, but a victory in the Palmetto State is still a
long shot.”

Repub Gov. Sanford couldn't find a difference McCain vs. Bush! (updated w/ video)

Sun Jul 13, 2008 at 11:28:06 AM PDT

This morning on CNN's "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer", McCain supporter and potential vice presidential candidate Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina could not come up with one substantial difference between Bush's and McCain's positions on the economy.

It was amazing, hilarious, and frankly embarrassing to watch Gov. Sanford stumble and fumble while he tried to come up with something, anything, for minute after minute.

CNN has not posted the official video or transcript yet, but my own transcript is below:

Update: I found the video!  Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/...

What's a parent to do?

Sun Jul 13, 2008 at 04:19:28 AM PDT

In a time that we are paying $4.00 or more for gas, food prices are skyrocketing, and we are praying that our children don’t get sick because we just cannot afford the smallest of doctor’s bills, what are we to do?

Does it matter who we vote for?

In my part of South Carolina, it does matter. We can make a difference.

Brand new in the world of politics, I believe whole-heartedly that America can deal with any problem, under one condition: We must all pull together and find solutions NOW!

I have had the opportunity to serve as a pilot in the US Air Force, am now an airline captain, have two step-children, two sons and two grandchildren, and am married to a great guy. A product of my district and believer in the American Dream for all Americans, I have stepped forward to serve the people of the Third Congressional District in South Carolina.


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Why isn't a bumper sticker enough?

Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 12:24:16 PM PDT

It's lunch time and I'm not hungry, so I was navigating around the tubes and found this.

In a nutshell:

Unless a federal court intervenes, South Carolina drivers may soon be able to profess their Christian faith with a state-issued license plate.

Now I see the little fish symbols, and the dove symbols, and even a cross here and there, all the time.

2010 - More Women for U.S. Senate?

Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 05:34:19 AM PDT

With 35 Senate seats being contested this year (33 plus 2 special elections), Democrats have only 4 female candidates: Jeanne Shaheen (NH), Kay Hagan (NC), Vivian Figures (AL) and incumbent Sen. Mary Landrieu (LA). That's a shamefully low number. The Republicans only have 2 incumbents, Elizabeth Dole (NC) and Susan Collins (ME), and one sole challenger, Christine O'Donnell (DE).

Overall, this is not a great year for women in the U.S. Senate. The overall outcome will be somewhere between minus 2 and plus 4 female Senators. The most likely outcome is somewhere between minus 1 and plus 1.

So, let's look ahead to 2010. Specifically, to which Democratic female politicians might or should run for the U.S. Senate in 2010.

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Who is the best female Democratic U.S. Senator?

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Black Political Miscellany 6/20/08

Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 02:32:24 PM PDT

This is cross-posted from  http://allotherpersons.wordpress.com

The Hill reported plans by Barack Obama to meet with his fellow Congressional Black Caucus members on Thursday (6/19). Relations within the CBC are said to be strained due to the hotly contested presidential primary. Many members of the CBC backed Sen Hillary Clinton, even though black voters overwhelmingly supported Obama.

Obama previously met privately with a group of religious leaders, including megachurch pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes, and Rev Franklin Graham, head of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.  The meeting was held to solicit their input on national and world issues, and not necessarily to get their endorsements.

US Ambassador to Canada campaigns for McCain, confuses his diplomatic role

Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 01:57:52 PM PDT

John McCain is in Ottawa today paying homage to his kindred spirits - the Conservative Party minority government of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his minions -  on a campaign trip paid entirely by the McCain campaign.

But serious questions are being raised about the role of U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins, who appears to have become personally engaged in partisan politics in arranging and promoting McCain's appearance.

(I haven't seen this diaried anywhere else here -- if it has, I'd be happy to remove this posting).

S.C. attempts to ban GSAs in schools, GLBT youth and the need for community

Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:48:33 AM PDT

A South Carolina school district has delayed until later in the month a vote on whether to ban all student clubs that don't relate to academics or sports as a way to close a gay student organization.

Vice chairman Robert Gantt said Monday the Lexington-Richland School District 5 board was delaying its vote on whether to ban the clubs to get more public input.

Irmo High School principal Eddie Walker said last month he would step down at the end of the next school year because the Gay-Straight Alliance conflicts with his beliefs and religious convictions.

The New Southern Populism

Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 07:53:37 PM PDT

[From the Frog Pond]

A strange thing is happening in the South.  When Don Cazayoux and Travis Childers won their special elections in, respectively, Louisiana and Mississippi, the Republicans complained that they they ran as Republicans.  This wasn't strictly true.  They ran as pro-life, anti-gay marriage, anti-immigration candidates.  That made them seem like Republicans.  But they also ran against the war and they ran against corporate welfare, and they ran against free trade agreements.  They ran on increasing federal funding on infrastructure and education, and they ran on nixing No Child Left Behind.  On many issues they were fully in line with the Democratic Party, and on some they were more in line with the Progressives than the Blue Dogs.  

No Justice in Greenville County for Sean Kennedy

Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 02:48:35 PM PDT

Posted on the Bilerico Project by PFLAG comm director Steve Ralls.

Elke KennedyPFLAG has just learned that a judge in Greenville County, South Carolina, has sentenced Stephen Moller to just under two-and-a-half years in prison for his role in the murder of Sean Kennedy.  Sean was viciously beaten in an anti-gay attack, in 2007, outside of a South Carolina.

Moller, who used a slur before attacking Kennedy, has served almost seven months in jail and was released on bond after the charges against him were downgraded to manslaughter from murder.  

To All Of The People...

Sat Jun 07, 2008 at 03:25:08 PM PDT

who say that they are voting for John McCain because of Florida and Michigan.  Think Again...


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