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  • Thursday, October 02, 2008

    IOWA FOCUS: Blogs, Candidates, Peace Vigils, Groups and Events

    IOWA ACT BLUE SITE: donate to help elect Democrats in Iowa.


    BLOGGING IOWA:

    Bleeding Heartland is a community blog for Democrats and progressives in the state of Iowa. I find this a very good source of Iowa news.

    Blog for Iowa is a progressive source of information in Iowa.

    The Deprogrammer is an antidote to the misinformation of mainstream media, based in the Quad Cities.

    Iowa Liberal

    Progressive Populist: The Independent Journal from the Heartland


    Some Stories of Interest:

    Democrats can win and hold districts like Iowa's fifth

    Iowa Independet: Sarah Palin "actually talked down to us"

    The Savings & Loan Collapse and McCain's Role in it

    Fact Checking McCain's Lies

    ACORN Issues Statement on Debate

    Round Up: Iowa Progressive Candidates. I have interacted with some of these folks personally and they are great. Smart, compassionate and effective. Give them your support!

    Iowa's good statehouse candidates

    The bailout may be the worst Bush administration proposal ever

    Senator Tom Harkin talks about McCain’s Crusade Against Renewable Fuels

    Sign this petition against new coal-fired plants in Iowa. Iowa should not be building coal plants! Wind, biomass and biofuels are perfect for Iowa and should be top priority.

    Push utilities to do more on energy efficiency. This does more for us than building new coal or nuke plants and it is MUCH cheaper.


    Let me introduce you to a candidate running for Conrgess in Iowa. Becky Greenwald is running against Tom Latham (R) in the IA-04 district.

    Let me quote from her website:

    "In Tom Latham, we have a congressman who has continually opposed women’s reproductive rights and has given a green light and a blank check to George Bush’s war in Iraq.

    Together, we will make a difference for those struggling to get by on the minimum wage.

    We will make a difference for those who cannot afford access to quality healthcare.

    We will make a difference for those brave men and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and facing life with an injury and the scars of war.

    We will make a difference when we repeal the unfunded mandate known as No Child Left Behind.

    We will make a difference when we invest in homegrown energy alternatives which lessen our dependence on foreign oil, clean up our environment, and put Iowans to work at high-paying jobs which can’t be outsourced and can be unionized."


    You can help out Becky either by donating through my Act Blue Site or by volunteering for her campaign if you live in her area.


    Alternative Energy and Sustainable Agriculture:

    The Leopold Center is a research and education center with statewide programs to develop sustainable agricultural practices that are both profitable and conserve natural resources. It was established under the Groundwater Protection Act of 1987 with a three-fold mission:

    *to conduct research into the negative impacts of agricultural practices;
    *to assist in developing alternative practices; and
    *to work with ISU Extension to inform the public of Leopold Center findings.

    In 2002, a vision statement was adopted: The Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture explores and cultivates alternatives that secure healthier people and landscapes in Iowa and the nation.

    Sustainable Farming Connection: Where farmers find and share information

    Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization -- founded in 1943 -- that serves as an advocate for conservation professionals and for science-based conservation practice, programs, and policy. SWCS has over 5,000 members around the world. They include researchers, administrators, planners, policymakers, technical advisors, teachers, students, farmers, and ranchers. Our members come from nearly every academic discipline and many different public, private, and nonprofit institutions


    Peace Vigils:

    Weekly Anti-War Vigil at Nollen Plaza
    Every Thursday
    11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    Nollen Plaza, 3rd and Locust Des Moines, IA
    Contact: Wendy Vasquez
    Please join us for this weekly witness against the war.
    For more information, contact Wendy Vasquez at 515-771-8656.

    Women for Peace Knitters
    Supporting the peaceful arts of knitting and crocheting. This group meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday, 9:30-11:30 am at Prairiewoods, 120 E Boyson Rd, Hiawatha. (Group also meets fourth Tuesdays each month at Marion Public Library, 7-8:30 pm., Marion.) For more information call 377-3252.

    Cedar Rapids Peace Vigil
    Women for Peace, Iowa, meet each Saturday at noon at the corner of 1st Avenue and Collins Road.


    And for those who are focused on combining fun and politics, here are the local Drinking Liberally groups in Iowa:

    Ames, Iowa
    * Every Friday, 5:00 pm onward
    * Legends American Grill, 200 Stanton Ave, 7th Floor (in Campustown)
    * The group will meet in the large accessible party room left of the elevators unless it is booked by a larger group. We will then be in the Sky Box. Ask a waiter for our location.
    * Hosted by Jan Bauer and Brent Wynja, ames (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Des Moines
    * Every Thursday, 8:00 p.m. onward
    * The Lift, 222 4th St (between Court Ave and Walnut)
    * Hosted by Amanda Mittlestadt, Tricia Kell, Cassie Samspon and Matt Jesson, desmoines (at) drinkingliberally.org

    West Des Moines
    * Third Friday of each month, 5:00-7:00 pm
    * Tonic, 5535 George M Mills Civic Pky (within West Glen Towncenter)
    * Hosted by Cassie Sampson, Mikael Brown and Jenny Irlmeier, wdsm (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Eating Liberally
    * Second Monday of each month, 6:00-7:30 pm
    * Continental Wine Bar, 428 E Locust St
    * Hosted by Marcus Walsh and Tricia Kell, desmoines (at) eatingliberally.org

    Iowa City, Iowa
    * Every Thursday, 8:00 pm onward
    * The Mill Restaurant, 120 E Burlington StBlg

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