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This is a GoogleBomb! Oct. 24th, 2006 @ 02:35 pm
This is a google bomb.


Each of these links go to a nonpartisan assessment of a Republican candidate. None of them are favorable assessments.


If these links get hit enough -- and if google's search engines see them enough -- then when someone does a search on, say, Jon Kyl from Arizona, this story from the Phoenix New Times will become the top link in the search results.


Let's see if this works, shall we? Go ahead and click on a link.


--AZ-Sen: Jon Kyl

--AZ-01: Rick Renzi

--AZ-05: J.D. Hayworth

--CA-04: John Doolittle

--CA-11: Richard Pombo

--CA-50: Brian Bilbray

--CO-04: Marilyn Musgrave

--CO-05: Doug Lamborn

--CO-07: Rick O'Donnell

--CT-04: Christopher Shays

--FL-13: Vernon Buchanan

--FL-16: Joe Negron

--FL-22: Clay Shaw

--ID-01: Bill Sali

--IL-06: Peter Roskam

--IL-10: Mark Kirk

--IL-14: Dennis Hastert

--IN-02: Chris Chocola

--IN-08: John Hostettler

--IA-01: Mike Whalen

--KS-02: Jim Ryun

--KY-03: Anne Northup

--KY-04: Geoff Davis

--MD-Sen: Michael Steele

--MN-01: Gil Gutknecht

--MN-06: Michele Bachmann

--MO-Sen: Jim Talent

--MT-Sen: Conrad Burns

--NV-03: Jon Porter

--NH-02: Charlie Bass

--NJ-07: Mike Ferguson

--NM-01: Heather Wilson

--NY-03: Peter King

--NY-20: John Sweeney

--NY-26: Tom Reynolds

--NY-29: Randy Kuhl

--NC-08: Robin Hayes

--NC-11: Charles Taylor

--OH-01: Steve Chabot

--OH-02: Jean Schmidt

--OH-15: Deborah Pryce

--OH-18: Joy Padgett

--PA-04: Melissa Hart

--PA-07: Curt Weldon

--PA-08: Mike Fitzpatrick

--PA-10: Don Sherwood

--RI-Sen: Lincoln Chafee

--TN-Sen: Bob Corker

--VA-Sen: George Allen

--VA-10: Frank Wolf

--WA-Sen: Mike McGavick

--WA-08: Dave Reichert


What kind of Pirate am I? Aug. 30th, 2005 @ 11:30 pm

What kind of pirate am I? You decide!
You can also view a breakdown of results or put one of these on your own page!
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What YOU can do about the Supreme Court Jul. 1st, 2005 @ 01:04 pm
Originally posted by DavidNYC on DailyKos

• If you have a cell phone, sign up for People at the American Way's Mass Immediate Response site. This way, you'll be able to receive text message action items instantly as events break. (If you signed up during the nuclear option fight, you'll need to re-sign up.)

• Also sign up with the Save the Court, another PFAW website devoted specifically to this issue.

• Recruit friends and family members to the cause.

Write to the President, telling him he should choose a consensus candidate to replace O'Connor.

Contact your Senators to tell them the same thing.
Current Mood: anxious

Gov. Dean Speaks For Me Jun. 15th, 2005 @ 07:31 am

Supporting Those Who Support Progressives Jun. 14th, 2005 @ 11:44 am
In a DailyKos.com discussion of Democratic Core Values earlier today, I came up with a bumper sticker idea that looks like this:



which I later turned into something that you can buy at Café Press

The conversation that ensued reminded me of something I've been struggling with for some time, namely, why can't the Progressive Movement take care of those who are doing the work?

Frankly speaking, we've been cheap when it comes to taking care of ourselves.

I tried to do a salary search for "Grassroots organizer" and came up empty, but I've heard it said that the Republican compensated their Field Diectors and canvassing managers pretty good money to do their work, while we on the progressive side on the scale are forced to take low pay or no pay.

So my thought is this:

Remember when George Soros donated $5 million bucks to Move-On to run a series of 30-second television commercials?


My thought is that if I had $5 million to spend, I would have recruited 10 people and paid them $100K each to recruit, train and mobilize 250 professional outreach workers and canvassers.

Using the remaining 4 Million, I would have paid $10,000 a piece to the above-mentioned 250 community organizers to work the three months leading up to the November elections. I would have spread these organizers into the 10 biggest battleground states in the last election: Ohio, Florida, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington State. I would have them develop local networks of precint helpers and GOTV clubs that would work directly with their friends and neighbors to get them out to the polls.
With the remaining $1.5 Million, I would have attempted to recruit 10,000 precinct helpers in those 10 states and paid them $150 each to deliver votes to their precints.

Sound kinda like America Coming Together? It does, but where ACT failed was that they...

A) relied on importing people from other states to do much of the work and not getting enough local support.
B) underpaid everyone involved, which led to less motivated canvassers on election day.
C) failed to properly equip their teams on election day to do the job right.#

The point here is that those of us on the grassroots level are continually asked to volunteer our time, energy, talents, art, music, blood, sweat, and tears -- and watch our party lose.

Meanwhile the opposition sets up their workers, compensates them handsomely -- and wins.

Why can't we do that?

# My personal experience with ACT was a badly organized cluster fuck on election day. We didn't have nearly enough vehicles for our teams -- my team shared a stupid bachelor party bus with two other teams, 17 of us crammed into a vehicle meant for 12, and we were only able to make 1 and a half sweeps instead of the intended three of our combined areas. After nearly 12 hours I was handed a $50 bill.

Current Mood: disappointed
Other entries
» my hands itch
I've spent the last half hour cutting off the bottom 1" off of a plethora of roses that arrived at 9:15 this morning.

Have I mentioned that I have the world's worst non-boy-in-the-bubble allergies?

I'm only half-way done, and my hands are rapidly feeling more and more like they're on fire.

I need to find the Benadryl, I think.
» Wedding RSVPs
Hello, friends.

As many of you know, I am getting married to [info]dania_audax this Saturday. In fact, most if not all of you were sent real invites in the mail -- and if we didn't is wasn't a snub. We ran out after sending 250 of the suckers.

That being said, I'm still waiting for hear back from a few of you, and I need to know if you're coming soon in order to have an accurate head-count for shopping puposes. Specifically [info]digitylgoddess and [info]lubeck

Are you fokjs coming? Are you bringing anyone? Did you, in fact, recieve the invitation? Let me know, K?

Also... [info]jjjiii, if you could get to the Beachland Ballroom sometime around 9:00-9:30 am on Saturday to help set up that would be fantastic!*

thanks again, everyone, and see you Saturday!

*Anyone else who feels like pitching in is also welcome.
» The most amazing diary I've ever seen
This DailyKos Diary taught me more about science, environmentalism and big business than 11 years of college ever did. It's an unbelievable piece of writing.
» The answer...
to the Question of Life, The Universe and Everything is...

My Birthday.

I turn 42 today. That's really fewking old compared to most of y'all on LJ.

But I feel great. I have a beautiful young woman who loves me and is going to marry me in 8 days

(did you send in your rsvp yet?)

I feel better than I have in months. I'm sleeping well, I get up and don't feel creaky in the morning, my blood sugar is in the best control I've had in years...

So I'm pretty lucky to make it to 42.

If you happen to be in the Cleveland area and can make it out to the East Side, [info]dania_audax and I will be stopping by La Cave du Vin on Coventry tonight around 9:30 or so, and you're more than welcome to join us!

ps: like my new icon? ;-)
» Check out this link, please?
Ashes to Ashes

It is a diary entry on DailyKos by by Meteor Blades regarding the passing of his sister-in-law. In it he says:

The Hopi believe, as my sister-in-law believed, in a Great Spirit, an all-powerful creator, teacher and purifier of humankind.  Since Wednesday, if my sister-in-law's beliefs were right, she has been with the creator, doing whatever gets done in the afterlife. Like most believers, she assumed the afterlife's doings would be pleasant, but after that, like most believers, she got a little vague. Perhaps she's now singing hymns, perhaps she's one bright dot in a shining constellation, perhaps she's only what we remember.

Without regaining consciousness, she died in that trite way of hundreds of thousands of human beings in the past century - after being struck by an out-of-control drunk driver. He and two passengers died instantly. My sister-in-law - or some part of her - hesitated for two days, then left us.


Many paragraphs follow, each as profound and deep as this. I found myself crying while reading it, crying for the loss of a total stranger's sister, crying for the incredible insight gained, crying over the beauty of what Blades has written here, crying for the thousands who die daily who aren't remembered...

So read the diary. Please?
» ummm... Duh?
You scored as Democrat.

</td>

Democrat

83%

Anarchism

83%

Green

83%

Socialist

50%

Communism

42%

Fascism

17%

Nazi

0%

Republican

0%

What Political Party Do Your Beliefs Put You In?
created with QuizFarm.com


The funniest part of this is the Zero scores on both Republican and Nazi questions. As if there were any difference 'tween the two these days.
» If you aren't doing anything on Saturday...
Feel free to stop by our house and help us stuff our wedding invites!
email me for the address if you don't know it already...
tim at timroff dot com
» Cleveland Int'l Film Fest
The following is a list of must see films at the 29th Annual Cleveland International Film Festival. Many of you may know that I've been a part of the film fest for 15 years now, and am very glad to be working it again this year. This list was sent by the CIFF Director of Programming, William Guentzler.
The festival runs from March 10 to 20 at Tower City Cinemas in downtown Cleveland.

29th CIFF Films to Watch

First Timers (Most Accessible) All in English except for Genesis
The Boys and Girl From Country Clare
Dear Frankie
Genesis
Millions
World's Best Commercials
Z Channel

Don't Miss (With Your Friends You Brought Last Year)
Aftermath
The Archimides Principle
Astronauts
Cell Phone
The Edukators
Filmic Achievement
The Hero
King's Game
The Last Mogul
Lipstick & Dynamite
Lonesome Jim
Napola
Rabbit on the Moon
The Take

Bill's Picks (Hardcore Festival Goers)
5x2
After the Day Before
The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Clara and I
Down to the Bone
Eating Out
The Graffiti Artist
The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things
Hector
It's All Gone Pete Tong
Kontroll
Midwinter Night's Dream
Le Pont des Arts
Rahtree: Flower of the Night

Foreign Language Oscar Submissions
Beneath Her Window (Slovenia)
Days and Hours (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The Great Water (Macedonia)
Innocent Voices (Mexico)
Kontroll (Hungary)
Machuca (Chile)
Producing Adults (Finland)
Revolution of Pigs (Estonia)
» Notes to self (and others)
Isn't it amazing how busy you can get even when you're unemployed? Things seem to fall into place and fill the void...

Call Dr. Morgan.

Drop off program at Dobama. Get ready to email files to printer.

[info]monimina, [info]lonewolf73 and [info]bzarcher: I need your snail mail addresses, please. Thanks.

• Once you get [info]monimina's, start making labels for the wedding invitations....

Call Canon Greg @ Trinity & Set Appointment

• Investigate rules for Precinct Committee Member elections and filling vacant positions.

• Call Board of Elections for necessary documents.

• Call Cameron about Jim Dean idea.

Dishes

• Start Beachland Project
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» Put your money where your mouth is.
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» Dear Friends:
I know there are a few of you who fairly regularly read this who are not LJ users.

Among them are Chip and Susie. This message is primarily for them, but it also applies to others as well:

I do not have either your e-mail or snail-mail addresses.

I would really like to do things like send you invites to [info]dania_audax and my wedding, my bachelor party, and things like that.

So would y'all do me a favor and send me your contact info? use this email address

thanks a bunch!
» Stunning work by our peers
DailyKos has been finding a ton of public information regarding Jeff/Jim/Gannon/Guckart lately, and making me proud to be a member of the blogosphere.
Folks, this is citizen journalism at its finest, and efforts like this need to be uplifted and applauded.
As long as BushCo continues to abuse their power, lie, cheat, and deny us of any sort of accountability or transparancy -- with the apparent blessing of the so-called-liberal-media and the mainstream-corporate-media -- we need to continue to dig into these stories ourselves.
At one point someone referred to the Kossacks as Muckrakers.
Let's look at the etymology of that word, shall we?
A muck raker rakes through muck in order to discover things that are not muck
Or, to be a bit coarser, they dig through shit in order to find the things that are not shit.
Under that definition, I'll gladly and willingly get my hands dirty if it means bringing the light of truth to bear on what the not-my-government is doing.

(x-posted to [info]sos_usa)
» Seething to a boil
As I drove around town today, trying to ship a scanner I sold on eBay and pick up volunteer work that I'm doing for the Cleveland International Film Festival, I listened to the Diane Rehm Show and I felt my blood pressure rise, and rise, and rise, and rise.

I read someone's blog recently -- I think it was Armando on DailyKos where he said that he uses a 180 rule whenever listening to Bush speak. That is, whenever Bush makes a proclamation, the bl;ogger looks at the direct opposite to see what is really going to happen.

During Bush's recent Inaugural speech and SOTU, he talked about reaching out and finding ways to make life better for all Americans. He talked about increasing higher education grants and expanding "No child left behind," about providing affordable healthcare for the under-insured, about training those who are out of work in new technologies to meet the world's expanding technological needs and to make us more competitive on the world market.

None of this is true in the 2005 budget presented to Congress yesterday. Zero. Zilch. Nada.

It absolutely infuriates me that our administration can get away with such chicanery and reckless folly. That the lies go unchecked by our media -- (what lies you ask? Let's see... can anyone say WMD? That a small handful of radical "social fundamentalists" have wrested control of the country and are determined to fiscally and socially bankrupt our country and hand over the reins to multinational corporations.

Enough is enough.

It's time for all of us -- Democrats, Independents, even Moderate (True) Republicans -- to stand up against this wholesale tearing of the fabric of our nation.

To do any less would be unpatriotic.
» My resume... in case anyone is interested.
TIMOTHY D. SMITH
2171 Edgewood Road
Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118
216-320-1316 (Home Phone/Fax)
tim@timroff.com
OBJECTIVE
To utilize my experience in graphic design and print media.

EXPERTISE
* Art direction for newspapers, catalogs, magazines and advertising, editorial and advertising layout, book design and ad placement.
* Logo design, custom illustration and photography including photo development, scanning and manipulation for editorial and advertising layouts.
* Production and design of large-scale graphics and presentations for courtroom and trade show use including print management, mounting and heat seal laminating.
* Production of marketing materials including schedules, postcards, posters, flyers, maps, invitations, VIP passes, nametags and party materials.
* Assigning, writing, editing and critiquing news, sports, editorial and feature stories, web research, data retrieval and entry.

Software:
* Quark XPress, Adobe InDesign or Adobe PageMaker.
* Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Converter and Macromedia Fireworks
* Adobe Illustrator and Macromedia FreeHand
* Macromedia Dreamweaver, BBEdit, and Adobe Acrobat/Distiller
* Microsoft Word and Excel
* Mac-based Email and Internet tools
* Mac OSX and utilities

Manual Skills:
* Paste-up and keylining.
* Digital and standard 35-mm photography.
* Theatrical stage and set design, technical direction, stage management, painting and construction.

EXPERIENCE
* Directed Decisions, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio 2004 - 2005
Graphic Designer/Print Coordinator
Produced large-scale graphics for courtroom presentations.
* Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland, Ohio, 1993 ? 2004
Production Editor
Rose to Production Editor from production assistant, responsible for award-winning editorial, advertising and special section layout and art direction.
* House of Blues Concerts, Midwest Division, Cleveland, Ohio 2000 - 2003
Freelance Graphic Designer
Designed all print advertising and promotional materials for Blossom Music Center and Scene/Nautica Pavilion.
* Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland, Ohio 1995 ? 2003
Art Director/Graphic Designer
Performed all aspects of art direction, graphic design and photo processing for an 80+ page catalog of film descriptions.
* Cleveland State University Cauldron, Cleveland, Ohio 1987 ? 1991.
Editor in Chief
Managed office of 15-20 student employees of a twice-weekly student newspaper

EDUCATION
Cleveland State University, Cleveland Ohio
Degree in progress, majoring in Mass Media Communications, English and Political Science.
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