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The Day in Pictures

Sun Jul 27, 2008 at 07:35:16 PM PDT

Hey guys,

Just wanted to let you know about the great weekend we had.

Dozens of volunteers gathered and canvassed for change all throughout South Florida.

You can really feel the impact Joe Garcia's campaign is having on the ground.

If you live in the area and would like to get involved, please consider volunteering.

Thank you so much,

Giancarlo
Joe Garcia for Congress

Mainstream Media covers Progressive Bake Sale!

Thu Jun 26, 2008 at 05:11:26 AM PDT

Excuse me while I self-promote a bit.  As you may know, this past Saturday the Hungry for Change Bake Sale event turned over 700 American cities into one big small town.  Our version made it into the Miami Herald!

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The online copy of the article has the full text, although the paper copy has a much cooler set of photos, and the killer title.  I must admit it is mad satisfying this morning to realize that 272,000 of my fellow Miami citizens are sipping their morning coffee and reading this:

"When you hold the candidates up next to each other, Obama will be the obvious choice," Fike said.

Republican Ros-Lehtinen Skips AFL-CIO Debate

Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 10:04:29 AM PDT

Empty chair.

At the AFL-CIO Candidates’ Forum at the Firefighter’s Memorial Building in Doral, Florida last week, I sat next to an empty chair for two hours and talked about the issues that matter most to working families in South Florida’s 18th Congressional District.

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There was an empty chair because my opponent, incumbent Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, skipped an invitation to the first major open forum of the campaign cycle. A week before the event, she delivered the news that she wouldn’t be attending the forum via a spokesperson when The Miami Herald asked.

GOP Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen Votes Against Moms?

Sat May 10, 2008 at 11:16:10 AM PDT

Hey there DKos community --

I was catching up on some news last night when I came across an article in The Washington Post entitled, "Republicans Vote Against Moms; No Word Yet on Puppies, Kittens."

This seems interesting, I thought, as I read on. Everyone loves their mom.

Friends – I am saddened to say that I thought wrong.  Let me explain.

www.voteTaddeo.com

North Florida to sanction south Florida if South Florida continues its weapons program.

Tue May 06, 2008 at 02:19:50 PM PDT

Okay. So the title might be a bit misleading. South Florida doesn't have a weapons program. South Florida is not even it's own state. Yet. But one day it might be.

In an interesting turn of events, the North Lauderdale (my home town) city commission, furious at what they call "no respect" from largely republican state leaders when it comes to collecting and spending their own money, passed a resolution requesting that Florida be divided into two states: North Florida and South Florida with the boundary line from Palm Beach County down through Monroe County.

The North Lauderdale Commission has sent out 306 resolutions asking other municipalities and counties to join in the effort.

On Wednesday night, the city of Margate takes up the same issue.

More on what this is really about in Flipsville.

Poll

south Florida should become:

24%28 votes
4%5 votes
23%27 votes
20%24 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
2%3 votes
1%2 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
2%3 votes
3%4 votes
16%19 votes

| 115 votes | Vote | Results

Disappointed in Debbie

Wed Mar 19, 2008 at 07:00:19 PM PDT

I am a South Floridian in Rep. Wasserman Schultz's district. I have been a proud supporter of hers in the past, but in the past few weeks have been very disappointed in her decisions and advocacy....

Joe Garcia

Wed Mar 19, 2008 at 07:47:34 AM PDT

Today, I'm joining Joe Garcia's congressional campaign in FL-25 (South Florida). I'm jumping on-board because Joe is exactly the type of candidate we need to create a Democratic wave in 2008. His campaign rejects the usual assumptions: that only Republicans can represent Cuban-Americans, that the entrenched South Florida, Cuban-Republican machine can't be beat, that since Joe's opponent drew his own congressional district, he is somehow untouchable. These traditional arguments are garbage and it's about time we have a candidate that challenges them.

Local S. Fla. Dems Furious with Schultz & Meek

Mon Mar 17, 2008 at 05:59:05 AM PDT

It's not just the netroots who are up in arms about the fact that key South Florida incumbents Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Kendrick Meek are refusing to support fellow Dems Annette Taddeo, Joe Garcia and Raul Martinez. Local Democrats are outraged, too:

Two influential congressional Democrats from South Florida are coming under fire from Miami-Dade Democrats for sitting on the sidelines as the party seeks to oust three Republican incumbents.

Miami-Dade party members meeting late Monday to elect a new leader said they were dismayed that Democratic Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Weston and Kendrick Meek of Miami have decided not to publicly support the Democratic challengers.

"I was appalled when I saw certain elected officials think they have the right to anoint who can run," Bret Berlin said as he was elected chairman of the county party. "That's not their job, it's our job."

His words echoed those of North Miami Mayor Kevin Burns, who also ran for county party chairman. He told the crowd at the meeting that he couldn't "believe two of our elected Congress members have the nerve to stand up and say they won't support three local Democratic candidates."

Fortunately, party leaders in the area are having absolutely no trouble getting behind our three excellent candidates:

County Democrats say they may have their best shot in years to unseat at least one of the three, and after winning the county party's election, Berlin immediately moved to "pledge support behind the three Democratic candidates."

The more than 100 party executive committee members who assembled at the American Legion Hall in Miami unanimously agreed.

But rather than upbraid Wasserman Schultz and Meek for their embarrassing attempts to recuse themselves from these vital races, the DCCC has signalled its assent:

The national party has said it's "very excited" about the races, and Jennifer Crider, communications director at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said the party has made similar arrangements when other members of Congress have conflicts.

"It doesn't change our level of commitment in any way or diminish it," Crider said. "Members [of Congress] have to do their own politics as well. We completely understand they need to do what's best for them and their constituents."

How utterly dismaying. Anyone who has read The Thumpin' knows how bitterly Rahm Emanuel fought against this insulting practice. Attitudes like Meek's and Wasserman Schultz's were one reason the Dems languished in the minority for twelve years - and, if they aren't curbed now, will be a reason we don't expand our majority.

What's more, Meek & DWS sit in totally safe districts. In Debbie's home base of FL-20, voters chose Kerry over Bush by 64-36 in the last election. Meanwhile, in Meek's FL-17, Kerry was favored by an almost hilarious 83-17 margin. So the idea that DWS and Meek could possibly be doing "what's best for them and their constituents" by kneecapping strong challengers and damaging the Democratic Party's prospects is totally ludicrous.

As I've said before - and as I won't stop saying - Debbie Wasserman Schultz either has to completely change her tune on this and vocally embrace our challengers, or step down from the DCCC. And for his part, Kendrick Meek should do the same. South Florida Democrats - and the whole party - deserve nothing less.

Another Hillary Cli-berman: Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 12:00:00 AM PDT

What is it wrong with this picture? For the first time in a generation the Dems have two strong challengers in South Florida: Cuban Americans Joe Garcia and Raul Martinez. Both are competing toe to toe against well funded-one issue republicans Mario and Lincoln Diaz Balart. The two brothers have done nothing for South Floridians, oh yes! sorry, my mistake, Mario did vote against SCHIP after receiving campaign contributions from the tobacco companies. The brothers talk only about Fidel Castro and Cuba, that's it. And they neglect the proven fact that the demographics have changed, and that people want to have the freedom to visit their relatives in the island and send money to them.

Poll

Does the Cli-berman crowd care about rebuilding our Party?

4%5 votes
95%113 votes

| 118 votes | Vote | Results

Reject Bush Miami: Dissent Difficulties--Update

Thu Apr 26, 2007 at 01:25:02 AM PDT

George W. Bush will be speaking at the Miami-Dade Community College graduation at the Kendall Campus on April 28th at 3pm.  Ironically, April 28th has been designated National Impeachment Day and thousands of Floridians from across the state will be staging an "unwelcoming party"—see:  rejectbushmiami.com to declare: "we the people, reject the Bush agenda of endless wars:  IMPEACH Bush and Cheney NOW!!!"

Unfortunately, the progressive/peace groups planning to protest Bush's April 28 Miami Commencement Address have run into difficulty...

Rachel Corrie Play Censored in Florida

Tue Apr 03, 2007 at 11:37:16 AM PDT

Though comments publicly solicited for and against "were running 85 percent for doing the play, 15 percent against", Plantation's Mosaic Theatre in South Florida has cancelled a planned run of the play My Name is Rachel Corrie.  South Florida now joins New York and Toronto as locals that have had theaters cave to pressure not to permit audiences to see an unflattering portrayal of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.

"I've been astonished at the attacks on me as a Jew'', said Mosaic's artistic director Richard Jay Simon.

More after the fold.

Poll

My Name is Rachel Corrie

93%70 votes
6%5 votes

| 75 votes | Vote | Results

Cindy Sheehan in South Florida tomorrow

Sun Oct 15, 2006 at 06:06:16 AM PDT

Cindy is coming if you would like to meet her.

Where to buy her book: PEACE MOM: A MOTHER'S JOURNEY THROUGH HEARTACHE TO ACTIVISM
http://www.simonsays.com/...

Info where to see her below the fold

Im lonely Blue, why has my family left one Red faction to join another mind-warping Red faction

Thu Jul 13, 2006 at 09:20:12 AM PDT

Cubans in america and government. Why are most republicans? News with a Mojito drink involved, i would guess.

take a break

Thu Mar 02, 2006 at 05:25:39 AM PDT

from the regular assholes and have a look at some new ones:

police intimidation


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