Sunday, November 12, 2006

No To Neocons, No To Islamists



The neocons and the Islamists do have similarities. One makes dogmatic use of the Bible, another makes dogmatic use of the Koran. Both believe it is through use of force that you make your statement.

The Democratic disagreement with Bush in Iraq is not to say let's pull out now and handover the country to the Al Qaeda. The Al Qaeda people misunderstand.

We have to get aggressive with the progressive way of spreading democracy.

White trash lefties who look down upon the Third World people try my patience. You go toe to toe against the neocons. They have spent $500 billion in Afghanistan and Iraq and counting. The progressives have to come out saying we will wage a $50 billion war of communications technology to ensure a total spread of democracy. We will save $450 billion. Instead some lefties are too busy talking isolationist talk. Let's get the hell out of Iraq, they say. The US troops do have to leave Iraq, sure. But you don't counter wrong foreign policy with no foreign policy. There has to be a Plan B. It has to be aggressive.

JFK said we are going to the moon before the decade is over. Spreading democracy should prove easier. We already have all the technology we need, we already have all the political jargon we need. We just now have to have the will to go out there and do it.

Iraq is not going to be an Islamist dictatorship. The world will pay any price to make sure that does not happen. We did not get rid of one dictatorship to bring on another. But sometimes you can get dumb and blunt and end up paying a huge, unnecessary price in terms of lives and money.

Monarchies are dictatorships no matter which way you look at them. You can not say you are for spreading democracy, and cosy up with the House of Saud at the same time. All monarchies in the Arab countries have to go.

The US as a state has its limitations. And so a private sector effort has to be stoked. If Nepal is any example, give me a million strong matrix in New York City, and I will give you the burning core of a mechanism that will spread democracy across the Arab world and beyond.

The Matrix

Since 9/11 the American state has been hostile to the Arab Americans, more so than it already was before. The American state has been hostile to those who trace their roots to the Global South. That is the exact opposite of what needs to be happening.

Those who leave their countries to come to America are often cream of the crop. They stay tight with each other. They admire America. That is why they are here. They can be foot soldiers for democracy in ways the American military can not imagine, can not fathom.

The Matrix is surprisingly a zero cost mechanism. The Matrix feeds itself. But funding can speed things up.

The First Major Revolution Of The 21st Century Happened In Nepal
Democracy Spreading Mechanism
The Demosphere Manifesto

The Democracy Spreading Mechanism will play out slightly differently for each country. And it can be perfected and made better each time. If all democracy movements were to coordinate with each other - and that coordination is not even active, it is made possible by the sheer fact that The Matrix is a transparent mechanism constantly feeding the search engines - every succeeding movement will go through less pain.

We have to build the kind of momentum that was felt when the Soviet Union collapsed. The wind of freedom has to engulf the globe.

If I had $100,000 at my disposal while I was doing full time work for the Nepal movement, that would have made a huge difference to speed things up. Make it one million. Or even 10. That still comes out much much cheaper than the $500 billion.

The same apply to Iraq and Afghanistan. We have to strengthen the political parties and the nonviolent political workers in both countries.

The Republican Party in America and the BJP in India - the second largest party there - both have religious fundamentalists at their cores. In democratic Arab countries parties that are similarly Islamic - as opposed to Islamist - will sprout. In a free speech environment, the Arabs in the streets will still vent strong anti-US, anti-Israel venom. And that is okay. That is democracy.

But freedom truly rings in every human heart. It needs help getting expressed. Let's help.

In The News

Ford longest-living US president
BBC News
Levin Says US Should Begin Iraq Withdrawal Within Six Months
Bloomberg
And They're Off: 2008 Race Heats Up ABC News Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the apparent Republican frontrunner, is moving closer to a formal candidacy, even though he says a formal decision won't be made until he talks it over with his family during the Christmas holidays. ...... "I still plan on running," said Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr., D-Del., whose 1988 presidential bid floundered after he was discovered to have lifted significant parts of his stump speech from British politician Neil Kinnock.
UN hunts for sites to confine Nepal’s rebel arms Daily Times
OHCHR welcomes peace deal in Nepal
People's Daily Online
Clooney: Obama Didn't Drop Presidential Bomb-a
TMZ.com
Obama for president -- just not in 2008
Roanoke Times
Book Review: The Audacity of Hope By Barack Obama BlackNews.com (press release) This tame tome, ostensibly carefully crafted with the intent of being all things to all people, unfortunately ends up reading like little more than the transparent game plan of guileful politician. He’s clearly courting both Republicans and Democrats, here, by praising President Reagan as much as he does FDR. .... When discussing racism, he comes off as no liberal, but more in the “content of your character” camp as advocated by African-American neo-cons like Shelby Steele and John McWhorter. In this regard, he has no problem putting the onus on blacks to accommodate themselves to the mainstream culture, because “members of every minority group continue to be measured largely by the degree of our assimilation.” ..... Obama goes on to conclude that “the single biggest thing” we could do to reduce inner-city poverty “is to encourage teenage girls to finish high school and avoid having children out of wedlock.” If these sort of simplistic “blaming the victim” pronouncements are truly Barack’s best ideas on how to reclaim the American Dream, I suggest he keep dreaming.

Rally route to RJD ‘revival’ Calcutta Telegraph “Genuine party workers will now be encouraged,” the RJD chief claimed, adding: “We are in the process of converting the RJD into a cadre-based party on the lines of the Left parties.”
Lalu wants to become PM Daily News & Analysis Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad, who has received copious praise of late for his performance as Railways Minister, says he would for sure like to become the country's prime minister. .... "Haan banna hai... pacca banna hai... bina jhagra jhanjhat se banna hai lekin banna hai... apna kam kariye... the basic judge is people, our country people (Yes I want to become the Prime Minister for sure. But I will do that without any quarrel or fuss. Our people are our chief judge)" ....... "Kaun janta hai kab kaun kya ban jayega (who knows when somebody may become what)... ham sab sochte rehte hain, kam karte raho, mauka milega to ho jayega (we keep thinking... keep working... it will happen when an opportunity arrives" ...... "I am not disappointed (for not getting the Home Ministry), it was my choice... hamari dilchaspi thi ki is desh ko sahi dhang se law and order... aur is desh ko aur government ko agar chalana hai to law aur mazboot hona chahiye (I wanted that the country should have a strong law and order mechanism)..." ...... "Yeh kehna ki Lalu ko maine (VP Singh) ne kaha arrest karne ke liye, yeh sach nahin hai (This is not true that he told me to arrest Advani)" ..... He claimed that officials declined to carry out his orders until Singh gave the "go-ahead" to arrest Advani.
Lalu's train of thought Daily Pioneer an indigenous marketing genius at work. ..... two of his favourite topics, the underdog and secularism ...... No matter which corner of the country I go, people always greet me, 'Oh Lalu, aye Lalu.' It's the greatest of blessings, people love me ...... he can realise his ambition given the electoral system such as we have ..if Mr HD Deve Gowda and Mr IK Gujral could become Prime Ministers, Mr Yadav is entitled to claim he, too, can... "Kaun jaanta hai," he says, "kaun kab kya ban jaayega"
Does big NY win prove Clinton has a shot? Chicago Sun-Times
Support for Rodham Clinton in 2008 at 30% in US
Angus Reid Global Scan
Amitabh Bachchan to star with Jaya and Abhishek Bachchan
Apun Ka Choice
Arab foreign ministers meet in Cairo over Israeli offensive ...
Monsters and Critics.com
Georgia Region Votes on Independence Bid
Washington Post
S Ossetia votes on independence BBC News
Lebanon crisis is a foreign tug-of-war
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Rise of India, China good news for Africa
East African
Through Howard Dean’s ‘fifty state strategy’ it was ‘ ...
Collective Bellaciao
Transcript: DNC Chairman Dean on 'FNS'
FOX News
Google vs. Guruji.com - A Desi Perspective on Search Engines
Desicritics.org
Brazil beats Uruguay 4-1 to win Beach Soccer World Cup
International Herald Tribune
Palestinian conflict a topic for Olmert-Bush talks
CNN International
Ortega's Encore
TIME
Bangladesh violence injures hundreds
Bangkok Post
Best ever Bond?
Telegraph.co.uk
White House pledges open mind on Iraq but opposes timetable for ... WLNS
China's economy seen growing 9.5 pct in 2007
China Daily
China's Inflation Rate in October Unexpectedly Slows to 1.4%
Bloomberg
The Linux World Learns How Larry Ellison Does Business
InformationWeek Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is determined to shape Linux's future, and he's not waiting for someone to ask his opinion. ..... the central role of Linux in Oracle's future ..... Oracle will strip the Red Hat trademarks and symbols out of Red Hat Linux ...... the 42,000 attendees of Oracle OpenWorld this week in San Francisco ..... Oracle zeroed in on the Linux that dominates business servers (Red Hat commanded 61% of the paid Linux market last year) and promised that Oracle's version of Red Hat's product would be better than Red Hat's. ..... Oracle is claiming that its 24-by-7 worldwide technical support will cost less than half the price of Red Hat's. ..... Did the world take Ellison seriously? Red Hat's stock plunged 24% the next day. ...... Ellison cited faster bug fixes as the rationale for moving to Oracle's Linux. The wait for bug fixes "is the most serious problem confronting the Linux community today. It's slowing the adoption of Linux," he said in his keynote speech. ....... Red Hat's market cap was about $3 billion at the end of this week; Oracle paid $10.3 billion for PeopleSoft and $5.8 billion for Siebel. Oracle had its eye on JBoss, the popular open source Java application server and middleware company, until Red Hat acquired it.
India and US step up defence cooperation Times of India
Um, Is That You, Bond?
TIME
The New Congress: Can the Democrats Get Anything Done?
The Realists Take Charge

Democrats may use probes to force policy shifts Boston Globe
ANALYSIS-Cheney may no longer be power he once was Reuters AlertNet
Bush Says Vote Didn't Change Commitment to Terror War (Update1)
Bloomberg
Election Doesn’t Shutter Clinton Campaign Offices New York Times re-election race may be over, but she is hardly closing up her campaign shop or worrying about deep debts. ..... she has more than $10 million left in her political bank account, not to mention a priceless reservoir of speeches, issue research, and financial networks nationally ...... she does not intend to disassemble her campaign apparatus and staff, as many candidates do when an election ends ....... a re-election team that could easily shift into gear for a 2008 presidential bid ...... a fistful of I.O.U.’s from winning Democratic candidates nationally ...... an important period of strategy talks, reading and reflection while deciding whether to run ....... the senator’s political gains on Tuesday in traditionally moderate and Republican areas of New York. ...... Clinton is expected to make a decision on a presidential bid this winter, and there has been slightly more open discussion about 2008 between her inner circle and outer circle advisers in the last couple of weeks ........ Vilsack is a longtime admirer of Mrs. Clinton ...... Giuliani is also making his first postelection foray to a presidential swing state, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, where he will give a speech on leadership, hold a brief news conference, and dine privately with a group of young entrepreneurs ....... fellow Democrats in the House and Senate are assembling a governing agenda and message. ...... She won 61 percent of the vote upstate, compared with 48 percent in her 2000 race, and she won 64 percent of independent voters, up from 46 percent in 2000. ......... Hillary headlined 131 events in 57 different cities on behalf of other Democrats ..... Clinton drew only slightly fewer votes than Eliot Spitzer
Activists urge Pelosi to halt war in Iraq San Jose Mercury News
Russia to join WTO as Bush backs down Telegraph.co.uk
Pain and disbelief in Gaza BBC News
Borat faces lawsuit and ban Guardian Unlimited
Britney Spears Heads Back to Class
TheCelebrityCafe.com
A peace deal in Nepal
Economist
Clinton: Send more to Afghanistan war
Victoria Times Colonist
Clinton argues for peace
Victoria Times Colonist
Bush, Democrats Pledge to Work Together
ABC News
President, new Dem leaders of Senate discuss agenda AZ Central.com
It's showtime for giddy Dems Newsday
Motorola enters e-mail fray
Globe and Mail
Oil falls; demand forecast to ease
Boston Globe
Russia: Talks with Iran may resume soon
Ireland Online
Senior Hamas official: Unity gov't deal near
Ynetnews
Britain's 50-year struggle with Islamic terrorists
UK Express
Google Toolbar gets personal in Arabic
AME Info (press release)
Google Toolbar 4 for IE Now in Hindi, Arabic Tech2
Google faces legal challenges over video service
Washington Post
Yahoo! To Offer IM Within E-Mail
All Headline News
New Phone Uses Yahoo! Messenger Techtree.com
Dean gives us a new slogan, and Carville is pissed--
Salon
Search engines to unearth tax evaders: Chidambaram
Hindu
Regulator: 6 companies apply for WiMax
Sydney Morning Herald
Q&A: Why Sprint is bullish on its WiMAX gamble
NetworkWorld.com
Photo: Samsung's twisty WiMax handheld
CNET News.com
A Jerusalem Gay-Pride Clash Is Averted TIME
Israeli gay rights parade called off Los Angeles Times
Storm's giant eye on Saturn
CNET News.com
Week in review: Vista release on the horizon
CNET News.com
Is Google Really The New GP Service?
Life Style Extra
The incredible shrinking presidency
Hamilton Spectator

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Drinking Liberally: Session X


"What's your name?"

"Paramendra."

"Bara-what?"

"Here. Here is my card. You can keep it. I carry it around to help out white people."

"Who you calling white!"
"But you can't talk about it in political terms. For these evangelicals, they are doing the will of God."

"I can only recognize Christianity within the framework of religious diversity. Right to religious freedom is a fundamental human right."

"But you miss the point. Human rights and political rights are man written. They appeal to a higher authority. I am not saying you have to agree with them. But you have to see where they are coming from."

"I totally want to see where they are coming from. How else will I hammer them on the head?"
"What is this weird music?"

"This would be Sinatra."

"This music. Did you grow up listening to this?"

"I am not that old. This is from the 50s."
"Hey David. Come here. Man, I just learned you work for Google. I did not know."

"Been with them for years now."
"I used to work for Google."

"Did you wait long enough to get vested?"

"Sure."

"So you are rich. What are you doing in town? Why did you move?"

"I am here to launch a startup."

"You an engineer?"

"Yes."

"I guess you have to be that."

"Not really. Engineers can be had for hire."

"So how do you seek venture capital?"

"You have to have the contacts. See, I got them."
"Here. Hey Justin. Here. This is one of the founders of Drinking Liberally. There are chapters all across America."

"Did you really? You started this whole thing."

"It got started right here, yes. Here, at Rudy's."
"You are here from London?"

"Yes, for a year."
"What up guys?"

"Uh, what up?"

"You know people say people in New York are not nice and all that. That ain't so. I did not even know you three, and I totally barged into your conversation. Hope that is okay."

"Well, uh." (odd look)

"So you guys are here for Drinking Liberally, right?"

"What? What is that?"

"Oops, sorry."
"I have a friend from India, real nice guy. Indians are nice people."

"Good for you."
"Hey, how is it going?"

"Great."

"So nice to see you. I think you do great standup comedy."

"What?"

"You are with Laughing Liberally, right?"

"No-o-o-o."

"No? Maybe I am confusing you with someone else."
"We run a chapter in South Carolina."

"Wow. So are you just passing through town?"

"Yes."
"You, my man, need to be feeling personally very good about this victory. You have made your contributions."
"Hey Jen. You are back?'

"I am in DC. I hardly recongnized you. What's up with those glasses? They look like mine."

"I put your video online a long time ago. Just do a search on Drinking Liberally at Google Video."

"I know. I show it to everyone."
"You smell good. I like your perfume."

"Thank you."

"Our signs match. We would be a great love match."
"Where do you live?"

"Brooklyn. Near the park, south of the park."

"I live right up here."
"What do you do?"

"I have a small business. I also do some political work."

"What business?"

"There are a few different projects. I am going to make my first million in less than two years. I am not rich right now, but I am going to be."
"You live in Brooklyn? I live in Brooklyn."

"Where abouts?"

"Park Slope."

"Brooklyn is so residential. You can hear nothing in my apartment, except maybe the icecream van jingle. I go once round Prospect Park for my evening walks when I do which is sometimes close to midnight. It is cheaper."
"Why are you not talking?"

"I was listening."
"Wow, two hot dogs!"

"You want one?"

"Sure."

"Here."
"Where you from?"

"Iowa."

"Where you from?"

"Texas."
"Got to go. My girlfriend is probably waiting."

"You got a girlfriend?"

"Yes. Met her right here."

On November 7: In Harlem: For Obama
The Matrix
Events To November 7 Victory
Iraq Movie, Liberally, But Not Drinking
October 5 The World Can't Wait Rally
Seaport Diwali
Indians, Indians
The South Dakota Event
August 20: India Day Party
Hakeem Jeffries Debate 2
May 1 Immigrants Rally: Great American Boycott With Jesse Jackson 3
Anti War Rally With Jesse Jackson 4
MYD Spring Gala
Liberally Tipsy
Justin Krebs
Drinking Liberally

Video

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Friday, November 10, 2006

New Orleans: 2008 Democratic Convention


New York City will be nice to have since it is hometown, the adopted hometown, the basetown. And Denver is not a bad choice. Colorado is the closest thing to Nepal America has. Denver is Kathmandu-like. But I would root for New Orleans. Like Iraq symbolizes Republican failures in the world, Katrina symbolizes the failures on the home front. You want to go for the jugular.

In a democratic framework, you strike your opponent's greatest strength. The South is the GOP's greatest strength. So we hit New Orleans.

Obama Or Hillary

Say both can win the general election for the Democrats, but of course only one can. Who should get the ticket? Who deserves it more?

2016 will be too late for Hillary. She is the older between the two. But Obama will be just fine in 2016, a sitting Vice President who goes on to be President.

But then running for president is the best way Obama can make sure he ends up on the ticket even if he loses.

A spirited, clean, ideas based primary contest between the two will be nice for the party, the contry, and for both of them. They are the only two serious contenders. So a competition will prepare them both better for the general campaing. Minus Obama, it will be too eary for Hillary. Minus Hillary, it will be too easy for Obama.

Never Underestimate Billie Clinton

I just read this news item on him - Clinton would pursue peace differently now Canada.com - and suddenly the guy has won me over all over again.

Obama-Clinton, Clinton-Obama

That is what it will be. Which one? I don't know. That is what primaries are for. Me? I am throwing my lot with Obama.

Neither need worry about money or organization. Both will have plenty of both. So expect a fierce competition of ideas. I can't wait.

The two should stay above the fray and launch no personal attacks against each other whatsoever. Both are on great personal terms as is.

These two have been the only two Senators I have linked to from my blog. I got in early. Let that be on the record.

In The News

Blair warns of 'long struggle' with terror
Independent
Clinton would pursue peace differently now Canada.com In most developing countries ''because of the strain on government budgets and the weak tax base, there is no free public education ..... ''Parents have to pay to send children to public schools.'' ..... Pakistan ...... ''If we had given them just one less plane and taken that money and put it into education. God only knows how many fewer terrorists and how many more engineers and scientists we might have educated.'' ........ In a poor country, he noted, every year of schooling adds on average of 10 per cent to a child's future earning capacity. Around the world, 130 million children don't go to school. ...... countries such as Brazil have proven that attendance can also be boosted by paying poor parents a stipend if their kids go to class. ...... 10 million children die of preventable causes annually and that half the people in the world live on less than $2 a day. ...... ''The good news is we know what to do about these challenges,'' he said. ''We can have a significant impact on child poverty in a short time'' if governments, business and non-governmental groups team up. ..... ''If there's one thing I've learned in my increasingly long life is that intelligence, ability and willingness to work are evenly distributed around the world,'' Clinton said, ''but opportunity, investment and systems that function, that establish that critical link between effort and result, are not........ All the things we can do are much cheaper than the aftermath of calamity and also, parenthetically, much cheaper than going to war. ............ he noted the U.S. has spent $400 billion US on the Iraq war and $100 billion in Afghanistan, yet won't honour a commitment to provide $30 billion a year in foreign aid.
What Amitabh Bachchan thinks of Abhishek's marriage Apun Ka Choice
Microsoft to pay Novell $240 million BusinessWeek
Democrats win control of both houses
Business Day
Communist rebels rally in Nepal
San Jose Mercury News
Tough task ahead for UN post Nepal peace deal
Hindustan Times
Obama: Pressure on Dems as he eyes 2008
Chicago Sun-Times
Obama On Presidential Bid, Elections, Ed Bradley
CBS2 Chicago
Illinois senators call Rumsfeld resignation belated WJBC News
Campaign for President in 2008 in Full Gear WREX-TV
Obama’s New Book Is a Surprise Best Seller
New York Times
Obama reaches top of the book heap Chicago Tribune
NRI tech entrepreneur’s gift to Bihar
Times of India
NDA sweep in Bihar
Calcutta Telegraph
Poverty fight cheaper than war: Clinton London Free Press
Clinton taps Mandela's power
Toronto Star
Clinton’s 2006 Victory Lap Has Futuristic Feel, Like 2008 New York Times
Bush agenda faces uphill climb in lame-duck Congress
USA Today
Strategy void deepens Mid-East crisis
BBC News Israel has been in a political tailspin since the conflict in Lebanon in the summer, full of recriminations about the war's lessons and consequences.
Thousands attend controversial gay rally in Jerusalem Monsters and Critics.com
Israel Holds Gay Rally Under Heavy Guard New York Times
Jerusalem holds gay pride rally BBC News
Doctors turn to Google for tricky cases
Guardian Unlimited Two Australian doctors have found that entering the symptoms of a tricky case into the internet search engine often results in accurately diagnosing the illness.
What's That Disease? Ask Google CBS News
Google could help doctors diagnose illnesses Silicon.com
Yahoo VP: Blogging Service May Get Makeover
PC World
Dean to deliver keynote speech
Globe and Mail
Soccer fan dies after fall in Mexican stadium
People's Daily Online
Texas sets sights on college soccer's final weekend
ESPN
Al-Qaida Claims To Have 12,000 Fighters In Iraq E Canada Now
US Death Toll in Iraq at 23 for Nov.
Forbes
Iraq Qaeda chief says Rumsfeld flees battlefield
Malaysia Star
Al-Qaeda aims to create an Islamic Iraq Middle East Online
Blair Says Terrorist Threat to Last ‘a Generation’
New York Times
Britain facing 30 terrorism plots, says spy chief Reuters AlertNet
Martin On Rumsfeld: "Irresistably Charming And Stunningly Rude"
CBS News
At the Pentagon, Concern About Blame for the Situation in Iraq New York Times
Murtha wants Defense nominee to change Iraq policy Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Vista winds its way to market
CNET News.com
Googling for a diagnosis
The Standard
Low carb, low fat diets pose similar heart disease risks
Reuters.uk
Vegetable-rich low-carb cuts heart disease risk, says study NutraIngredients.com
Hoffman's tales sound Stranger than Fiction
Toronto Star
Ed Bradley, of '60 Minutes;' a pioneer in TV journalism
Boston Globe
Britney, Kevin mingle as singles
USA Today
Massachusetts lawmakers debate proposed ban on gay marriages
Boston Herald

Dean says choosing host city a priority Denver Post, CO Dean and party leaders will choose between Denver and New York to host the party's convention. Dean said he is shooting for an announcement in early December. He said Democratic Party aides "are in negotiations with both cities." ..... he favors holding the convention in Denver because it would signal to Western states that Democrats recognize the region is "a bastion and a beacon of the Democratic Party."
Next for Dems: DNC selection Denver Post
Next on Dems' radar: Convention city pick Denver Post
Next on Dems' radar: Convention city pick Denver Post
Howard Dean to Jon Stewart: We Won't Impeach bush Editor & Publisher
Dean calls for election changes, reform KVOA.com, AZ Dean says Democratic leaders should now focus on redistricting areas that were altered by Republicans. Dean says the party should also push for reforms when it comes to improving voting machines. .... Dean says Democrats made big gains in the Hispanic vote because of the way Republicans presented immigration reform.

Bush lowers partisan tone after election losses Reuters
Bush concedes need for "fresh perspective" on Iraq
Youth turnout in election biggest in 20 years 24 percent of Americans under the age of 30 ..... Rock the Vote, a youth-and-civics group, said young voters favored Democrats by a 22-point margin, nearly three times the margin Democrats earned among other age groups and dealing a potentially decisive blow to Republicans in tight races. ...... of 28 seats Democrats picked up from Republicans in the 435-member House of Representatives, 22 were won by less than 2 percent of the vote and 18 were won by just 5,000 votes or less. ........ Forty-six percent favored a total troop withdrawal from Iraq within a year, while a third said troops should be withdrawn after the Iraqis take full control. ..... The "Generation Y" of Americans born from 1977 to 1994 -- shaped by the September 11 attacks, the Iraq war and Hurricane Katrina -- in nine years will make up a third of the electorate.
Democrats take U.S. Senate: media Webb led Allen by about 7,000 votes out of 2.3 million cast. The final vote count could take a week, with a winner certified on November 27. Any recount could stretch into December. ...... Allen's camp has refused to concede defeat, with adviser Ed Gillespie telling reporters in Richmond, Virginia, earlier on Wednesday, "We'll see where the official tally stands on November 27 and we'll come back and visit with you then."
Republican senator won't concede in Montana
Rumsfeld a forceful, divisive Pentagon chief
Democrat win may shift focus to U.S. middle class
Nicaragua's Ortega slams U.S. over Iraq
Peace mom Sheehan arrested in Washington
Iowa's Vilsack to run for president Yahoo News
Dems complete election sweep of Congress the first female speaker in history. .... The Senate had teetered at 50 Democrats, 49 Republicans for most of Wednesday, with Virginia hanging in the balance. ..... Even Reid, the Senate's party leader, mused aloud at one point that it might take a miracle to capture Senate control. .... end a decade of one-party rule in Washington. ..... Republicans lost ground with swing voters such as Catholics, independents, Hispanics and suburbanites ...... GOP held its conservative base, but Democrats made inroads with moderates. .... Without losing any seats of their own, Democrats captured 28 GOP-held seats. The party won in every region of the country ....... Democrats took 20 of 36 governors' races to give them a majority of top state jobs — 28 — for the first time in a dozen years. Arkansas, Colorado, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Ohio went into the Democratic column.
Hand-wringing, soul-searching as Republicans mull their future last month's explosive revelations that Mark Foley, a senior Republican lawmaker, had over several years maintained a sexually explicit email correspondence with underage male congressional aides. ....... he election was not a broad rejection of the party, but of "big government Republicanism." ..... not a rejection of conservative principles per se, but a rejection of corrupt, complacent and incompetent government ....... a top-to-bottom reevaluation of Republican priorities is called for. .... we didn't just lose our majority, I believe we lost our way ....... a dramatic turn in the direction of the agenda of the Republican Revolution ...... not so much a defeat as "a two-year hiatus" from power for the ruling party.