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Posted at December 23, 2007 at 6:34 pm

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Last Wednesday the House of Representatives approved another $70 billion for to continue the combat missions in Iraq. I was surprised to see all 3 of Iowa’s Democratic Representatives vote against this bill. I expected Rep. Braley and Rep. Loebsack to vote against it because they have consistently been in favor of bringing our troops out of Iraq. However, this was the first time that I remember that Rep. Boswell voted in this manner.

I started doing some research on Boswell’s Iraq votes yesterday afternoon and was going to write a post this morning about how rumors of Ed Fallon running against Boswell in a primary next year affected Boswell’s vote on Iraq.

However, Chris Bowers at Open Left beat me to it and posted an article this morning. Bowers quoted this article posted at Iowa Independent about a possible run for Congress by Fallon. Bowers had this to say about the effect Fallon had on Boswell’s vote…

It is something of an open secret that Fallon, a former state legislator and a very strong progressive, is considering a run against Boswell. While Fallon narrowly lost the 2006 gubernatorial primary to Chet Culver, he actually pulled in the most votes the IA-03. Given that Boswell’s neo-conservative voting record on Iraq and civil liberties could easily come back to haunt him in a lean Democratic district like IA-03, especially against a strong campaigner like Fallon, it is also an open secret that Boswell’s first good vote on Iraq is a response to the threat that Fallon poses.

Given that the only two Bush Dogs to flip on Iraq are either facing a serious primary challenge, or facing the possibility of a serious primary challenge, I have to agree with kos. Primary challenges are just about the only power we have to change Democratic congressional behavior.

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Posted at September 23, 2007 at 12:43 pm

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There are couple new Iowa political blogs that I wanted to acknowledge.

First, NE Iowa Progressives has had some great posts including this one about Bush denying children health care and this one on a regional primary system. Tonight at 6:00, they will be debuting on Blog Talk Radio.

The second blog is really knew, but Gavin has returned once again to write at Gavin’s Journal.

Finally, Connor at the CMan blog has taken Ed Fallon’s advice and is running for city council in Clinton. Good luck Conner!

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Posted at August 28, 2007 at 8:46 pm

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You must be the change you wish to see in the world.

That quote by Gandhi is one of the biggest reasons I teach, pay attention to politics, recycle, and buy locally. If I don’t try and do something then who will?

This email from Ed Fallon and I’m For Iowa explores this same idea and really gets to the heart of the issue.

Dear Friends,

This morning, I’m sitting at Sargent’s Garage in Des Moines’ inner city, waiting for an oil change for the van. Graham Gormley, one of the owners, is particularly hot under the collar. He’s talking to me and reading big business and big government the riot act. “Corporations and Congress are like one entity anymore,” rails Graham.

It�s early and the gears operating my cranium haven’t yet fully engaged. But Graham’s energy and scathing critique of the state of affairs act like an additional jolt of caffeine. “It’s really our fault, the people’s fault, for letting this happen. What percentage of Americans doesn’t vote? How many people are spending so much time with their cell phone, ipod, tv and computer that they don’t even take the time to figure out what’s going on?”

A lot, I offer. In fact, the largest political block in America today is not Democrats or Republicans. It’s not even those registered “No Party.” The most potent political block in America is non-voters, a force that could change the direction of our nation in one election if people would choose to engage.

Somehow, we have to get beyond the ridiculous, popular notion that all politicians are crooks. Heck, even my favorite folk singer, Don McLean, said as much from the stage as he performed the closing act at the Iowa State Fair earlier this month, calling all presidential candidates “liars.” Do some tell lies? Sure. Big ones. But if McLean would choose to pay attention, he would hear a lot of truth in what some of the candidates have to say. In fact, some campaign rhetoric follows the same themes McLean so poetically expresses in his music.

I don’t know how to put this any more emphatically, so imagine that the next sentence is highlighted, bold-faced and underlined (this e-mail program only allows caps): WE ARE THE GOVERNMENT. IF POLITICIANS ARE CORRUPT AND ACT ONLY IN THE INTEREST OF BIG BUSINESS AND THE VERY WEALTHY, IT’S BECAUSE WE LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT!

The solution? DON’T LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT!! (See last week’s Update, challenging YOU to run for office. And while I’m at it, mea culpa for failing to remind you to vote in the upcoming school board election on September 11.)

WE need to become the experts on the issues, or at least on one or two issues. You won’t get it all from the corporate media. There are great sources of information on-line and in independent newspapers, magazines and journals. Locally-owned radio stations and community-access television are occasionally helpful. The best source of quality information for me as a state lawmaker proved to be rank-and-file constituents I had come to know and trust over the years. They had a grasp of information that put any lobbyist to shame.

WE need to donate time, money and ideas to those who run for office: providing they aren’t corporate or partisan lackeys. How to sort out the good from the bad? Well, perhaps it’s not unlike reviewing the cast of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. At first blush, it may be hard to tell the real from the fake. I can even think of candidates who I thought were great; I helped them and later regretted it. At a minimum, ask these questions: What have candidates done to show that they care about their community? Can they think clearly? Do they have a good heart? Do they have a stiff spine, a strong stomach?

Finally, WE need to be the ones running for office.

Back to Sargent’s Garage. As my van neared the end of its oil change, Mike Pingel, the other owner, told me how his business, like nearly 99% of Iowa’s small businesses, gets no handouts from the government. In fact, after sinking $20,000 into improving the business, Mike and Graham were rewarded with an assessment that raised their property taxes by $1,500. Meanwhile, Principal gets its insurance premium tax cut in half, Allied gets tax abatement, the Register gets TIF, Michael Gartner’s I-Cubs get nearly $1 million from the Vision Iowa board (which he chaired), and Wells Fargo cashes in big on the Iowa Values Fund. And that�s just the local scene.

Yup. It’s hard not to be cynical.

Don’t be.

The alternative to cynicism is activism, and we’re a society of activists, thinkers, dreamers, self-starters, trouble-makers. Heck, we got our start throwing British tea into Boston Harbor and we’ve been acting out ever since. Now more than ever, we need an active, engaged, fed-up populace.

Share your own ideas. What are YOU doing or going to do to turn this mess around? What do YOU think others should be doing? How are WE going to recover our democracy from those who would exploit and destroy it. If we hear from enough of you, those stories will help write the next UPDATE!

Thanks for reading. Onward!

Ed Fallon

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Posted at August 15, 2007 at 9:28 am

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Ed Fallon and Lynn Heuss spoke to Dennis from Cornsong earlier this month about VOICE -Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections. You can here the interview here.

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Posted at August 13, 2007 at 11:41 am

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This isn’t breaking news at all, but on the John Edwards for President website they have this information about Ed Fallon endorsing John Edwards.Ed Fallon Endorses John Edwards As The Strongest Candidate For President Des Moines, Iowa – The John Edwa…

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Posted at June 29, 2007 at 9:06 pm

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I went out for dinner tonight and at the restaurant, I talked with someone who attended a meeting of a group of citizens in Marshalltown last night. The group met to share concerns over the proposed coal-fired power plant. The group began to formulat…

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Posted at June 9, 2007 at 11:18 am

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I am at the Progressive Iowa Network/DFIA conference in Iowa City. State Senator Joe Bolkcom (D-Iowa City) was introduced and as soon as he got to the podium Rep. Dave Loebsack came in and bumped Sen. Bolkcom.Loebsack thanks the people in attendanc…

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Posted at March 17, 2007 at 10:04 am

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Monday, March 19th marks the 4th anniversary of the Iraq invasion. There are peace rallies taking place all around Iowa. Here is a list of events…Saturday, March 17thThe Art of Peace West Branch, IowaWest Branch Community Hall, 201 E Main St, West Br…

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Posted at March 7, 2007 at 6:13 pm

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Ed Fallon is giving a lecture on Thursday night in Des Moines called Politics as a Religous Vocation. I think this would be very interesting to attend, but probably won’t get the chance to.A couple people that I talked to before the Democratic primary…

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Posted at December 28, 2006 at 9:46 pm

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I just got home from the John Edwards Townhall Meeting in Des Moines. As a blogger, I was able to attend a pre-meeting with Edwards prior to the Town Hall meeting. There were 11 bloggers there and John came and talked for about 10 min. Chris of Poltica…

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