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be inspired Donating Member (305 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 07:16 PM
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Keeping up with John Edwards
Sometimes I think people reading my blog must think that I'm a professional political junkie or something like that. I know all of my posts are about the Edwards campaign. In the past six months, for me, it's all about the Edwards campaign. Every single day the question I ask myself is "what can I do to help get the word out about John Edwards today?" It was not always this way.

Once, I had a life. Up until late 2003, as a matter of fact, I had more or less ignored politics for 20 years. I voted, but that was about it. Then, two things happened. Bush cheated his way into office and proceeded to ruin my country, which eventually angered me so much that I felt I had to do something about it. Then, in the course of looking for a Democratic candidate to challenge him in 2004, I discovered someone who I thought would be not just a good president, but a great president. That is John Edwards. I've been rooting for him ever since.

It's not easy these days to keep up with John Edwards. I write blogs about him at least a few times a week, but if all you know about John Edwards is what I write in my blog, I will be the first to confess that you're missing a lot of substantial news about him.

For one thing, the guy is a nonstop policy guru. His campaign puts out several press releases every week with new and detailed policy proposals, only some of which I find the time to write about. In this post, I'll do a quick update on a few things I didn't have time to write about in the past week or so.

A few days ago, Edwards announced a plan to protect our food supply, require country of origin labels, and strengthen the FDA. The plan would require imported food to meet the same safety standards as homegrown food produced in the USA, and would help protect the business of family farmers, too. From the press release:

Des Moines, Iowa – Senator John Edwards today announced a new initiative he would pursue as President to ensure the safety of food for American consumers and to help farmers and ranchers in Iowa and across the nation. Edwards will discuss the initiative on a conference call with Iowa reporters today and will be joined by Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-S.D.), who is supporting his campaign for President.

"It's time to stop the delays and stop giving in to big agribusiness and food importers," Edwards said. "We need to give Americans the information they need to choose the best, and safest, food for their families."

"Senator Edwards grew up in rural America and understands the challenges we face, and that's reflected in his proposals to strengthen agriculture," Herseth Sandlin said. "We need the kind of presidential leadership he's offering, whether it's protecting our food supply, helping our agricultural producers, or revitalizing rural America."


Edwards is clearly right in step with what voters want on this one. A recent consumer reports poll shows that 92% of Americans favor country of origin labels on food.

What I didn't know, and wouldn't have known from the campaign's press release, is that Edwards has been an advocate of country of origin labeling since at least 2002. As MontanaMaven wrote in her great diary on the subject on Daily Kos,

Senator Edwards support of the 2002 Bill which mandated Country of Origin Labeling(COOL) for beef,pork,lamb, fish, perishable agriculture commodities and peanuts. (The fish and seafood part has already been implemented.)


Proving once again that John Edwards is COOL.



Then, just today, Edwards announced a plan to train 150,000 American workers every year for "green collar" jobs.

Des Moines, Iowa – Senator John Edwards today announced a new initiative he would pursue as President to ensure that regular Americans share in the benefits of the new energy economy. His investments in a new energy future are projected to create over a million new jobs economy-wide, and the new Green Collar Jobs training plan will offer job training and placement for up to 150,000 workers a year.

"We can turn the crisis of climate change into an opportunity for a new energy economy, right here in America – and Iowa in particular," Edwards said. "Now is the time to make sure that the economy of tomorrow is an all-aboard economy where nobody is left behind."




Green collar jobs! How cool is that?!

Another thing I like about Edwards is that he isn't afraid to speak out on things that other politicians find inconvenient to bring up. George Bush's mental problems, for example. This is what Edwards said yesterday about Bush's statement on Iraq:

"The president's remarks today defending his Iraq policy without regard to actual facts border on the delusional. The president claimed that the same people attacking U.S. troops today are the ones who perpetrated 9/11. It must be nice to live in a world where your actions have no consequences. There was no group called Al Qaeda in Iraq before the president's disastrous mismanagement of the war gave them a foothold, a fact the president flagrantly ignores. After being discredited again and again, the president is still trying to link Iraq and 9/11 - a rationale for the war that virtually everyone except Dick Cheney has now recognized was false.

"The president needs to stop pretending and start taking responsibility for the results of his failed strategy: There are more terrorists. Al Qaeda is resurgent and restored to full strength. And that's according to the Bush Administration.

"We need a real strategy against terrorism, like the one I have offered. We need to take Al Qaeda in Iraq as seriously as we take terrorism anywhere. As president, I will apply the full extent of our security apparatus to protect our vital interests, to take measures to root out terrorist cells, and to strike swiftly and strongly against those who would do us harm. I will also launch a sweeping effort to eliminate the conditions that generate instability, radicalism, and violence toward the U.S. and our allies."


I would have left out "bordering on," but I'm not a Southern gentleman.

Well, those are a few of the key events this week. I know that's not all. I expect to have even more trouble keeping up with John Edwards next week, when he launches his Road to One America tour to highlight the issue of poverty in the United States. Should be an exciting week!



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Carolina Voice Donating Member (197 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 07:22 PM
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1. There are worse things
than being a political junkie. Good post.
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jsamuel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 07:37 PM
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2. yeah, like not paying attention at all
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be inspired Donating Member (305 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 07:41 PM
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3. Or paying attention to Fox News
<<<<shiver>>>>>
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JDPriestly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 08:05 PM
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4. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
The more I learn about Edwards, the better I like him.
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saltpoint Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 08:44 PM
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5. Edwards' policy statements and his remarks on key issues suggest to
Edited on Fri Jul-13-07 08:45 PM by Old Crusoe
me a prepared man.

The early rap on Edwards was his "inexperience," which didn't fit as far as I was concerned, because it doesn't fit as far as Abraham Lincoln was concerned -- Lincoln himself being a one-term Congressman and a trial laywer to boot.

Sometimes the measure of greatness -- more fairly gauged after someone reaches the Oval Office -- is a confluence of personal resolve, intellectual clarity, worldly happenstance, and a crack team. There's no reason to think John Edwards would not cover all those considerations, and several more. There's every reason to believe he's ready to go right now, this evening. He could move into the White House, clear Dubya's shit out of the drawers in the desk, put Emma and Jack to bed with a lullabye with Elizabeth, and begin tomorrow morning repairing our pointlessly damaged world reputation with calls to leaders apologizing for the vacuous neglect and/or abject cruelty demonstrated by the Bush administration, with an earnest pledge to restore proper and respectful communications between the many and various cultures of the world and the United States.

I like the intensity of the Edwards campaign and I sense a prepared man at its helm, ready to be our chief executive on a moment's notice.

Go, Johnny, go.
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waiting for hope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 08:52 PM
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6. Hey OC! - did you know that
:hi: the Edwards camp doesn't employ a speech writer? I was floored (and somewhat not surprised, given the speed in which he has issued statements) when I saw Elizabeth herself on Daily Kos writing that. Imagine, an intelligent, thoughtful and caring person with a ton of empathy and resolve to do the "right" thing in the White House. It's manna after what this country has been forced to suffer.

He's going to be in your neck of the woods this weekend - are you going to NOLA?
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saltpoint Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 08:55 PM
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8. Hi, waiting for hope. As usual, you are right on top of things and I'm
struggling to keep up.

Thank you for the update and the heads-up.

No, I won't be in New Orleans... what's going on?

If John and Elizabeth Edwards are involved, whatever it is, it must be pretty good just for starters.
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waiting for hope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 09:19 PM
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9. Here's his schedule -
Edwards Announces "Road To One America" Tour As Part Of His Campaign To End Poverty In America

SUNDAY, JULY 15th, 2007
7:00 PM
Senator Edwards to join local community leaders on walking tour of rebuilding projects in the Lower 9th Ward
Meeting place to be announced
New Orleans, Louisiana



MONDAY, JULY 16th, 2007
6:00 AM
Senator Edwards to participate in an ABC "Good Morning America" Town Hall.
The Cabildo - Louisiana State Museum
701 Place John Paul Deaux
New Orleans, Louisiana


9:45 AM
Senator Edwards to visit the Kingsley House
1600 Constance Street
New Orleans, Louisiana

10:30 AM
Senator Edwards to drop by Cafe Reconcile
1631 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
New Orleans, Louisiana

12:45 PM
Senator Edwards to visit workers at a mobile home park near the Peco Poultry Processing Plant
Westside Trailer Park
Corner of 3rd Ave. and Fulton Street
Canton, Mississippi

4:00 PM
Senator Edwards to tour the Quitman County Development Organization offices and meet with local Marks, Mississippi residents
Road Side Park at Mississippi 6 & Charlie Pride Highway
Marks, Mississippi

6:00 PM
Senator Edwards to meet with home health care workers
New Zion Community Center
229 Ladino Street
West Helena, Arkansas

8:15 PM
Senator Edwards to deliver remarks at the Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association Thrift Store
910 Vance Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee


TUESDAY, JULY 17th, 2007
11:45 AM
Senator Edwards to tour the Eastside neighborhood of Mt. Pleasant with local residents
Corner of E. 114th St. and Union Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio


2:00 PM
Senator Edwards to visit the Beatitude House
287 Lora Avenue
Youngstown, Ohio

2:45 PM
Senator Edwards to hold a roundtable discussion with members of the Youngstown Business Incubator
241 Federal Plaza West
Youngstown, Ohio

5:45 PM
Senator Edwards to deliver remarks at the Hill House
1835 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th, 2007
9:00 AM
Senator Edwards to visit the site of the upcoming Remote Area Medical (RAM) Expedition to meet with organizers, volunteers and area residents
Wise County Fairgrounds, off Hurricane Road
Wise, Virginia


11:00 AM
Senator Edwards to hold a forum with area youth at Appalshop Theater
306 Madison Street
Whitesburg, Kentucky

1:30 PM
Senator Edwards to deliver a major speech
Old Floyd County Courthouse
Prestonsburg, Kentucky


This is going to be a defining moment for him - I can't imagine that a person of this caliber and compassion will not win the White House - I'm ready for a change and a lot of people I know are ready too.
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saltpoint Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 09:22 PM
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10. Wow. He's a busy soul these days, isn't he. Ok, then. Thank you
for posting that schedule. I'm not near enough to catch him on this tour, but I'm ready if he rolls in a little closer.

I love the numerous dates there in New Orleans. Edwards has got that place down pat. He's just the right voice for a city that Bush abandoned.
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seashorelady Donating Member (170 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-14-07 06:06 AM
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11. When Edwards was in Europe the newspaper
title regarding Katrina was "America's Shame". IMO it affected him deeply, he is determined to do something about N.O., as well as helping poor people in this country.
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saltpoint Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-14-07 08:13 AM
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12. Hi, seashorelady. Ah. I didn't know that about his reading that paper.
Very interesting.

I just noticed that he shows a worthy allegiance to the disenfranchised generally and to New Orleans and Gulf Coast post-Katrina victims especially.

Thank you for that update and insight.
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waiting for hope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 08:53 PM
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7. K&R be inspired....
I think I've told you before - you have the best screen name.
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