Aug 2006
Ned's Acceptance Speech
Aug/15/2006 09:02 AM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise
This most excellent primary night video from ctblogger includes all of Ned Lamont's acceptance speech and more (watch to the very end for an appearance by our own RevDeb). Al showed us some the footage just after he'd taken it, and I've been waiting impatiently for him to post the video to youtube ever since. Al's promised us a video blogger class - should be great to learn from a master who's spent this year documenting the Lamont vs Lieberman primary race.
This most excellent primary night video from ctblogger includes all of Ned Lamont's acceptance speech and more (watch to the very end for an appearance by our own RevDeb). Al showed us some the footage just after he'd taken it, and I've been waiting impatiently for him to post the video to youtube ever since. Al's promised us a video blogger class - should be great to learn from a master who's spent this year documenting the Lamont vs Lieberman primary race.
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A New Day....
Aug/12/2006 09:50 AM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise

Wednesday morning was a bit of a whirlwind, and I had a wicked bad headache. I'd only had 2 glasses of wine at the party, but combined with the lack of sleep, lack of food and waaay too much adrenaline... it felt like my head was going to explode. Checkout was 11am so no sleeping in - although I was tempted until I asked RevDeb how much it would cost for me to keep the room another day. On the way to breakfast at I saw Ned already at work doing an interview in the hotel ballroom, the site of last night's party. Breakfast was at a diner scarecrow had found, then back to the hotel to check out where we met Tom Matzzie and Maxine Waters in the lobby (see photo album).
I wasn't ready to be on the road, so I went to the hotel restaurant for more coffee and then across the street to Lamont campaign HQ where I was given tylenol and a job to do. I spent the rest of the day answering the phone until about 6:30pm when I felt well enough to make the drive home.
Even though the primary has been won, I don't think this was our last trip to CT to volunteer for Ned Lamont. Looks like Joe Lieberman will be representing the "Connecticut for Lieberman" party in the November election... so, see you next time in CT!

Wednesday morning was a bit of a whirlwind, and I had a wicked bad headache. I'd only had 2 glasses of wine at the party, but combined with the lack of sleep, lack of food and waaay too much adrenaline... it felt like my head was going to explode. Checkout was 11am so no sleeping in - although I was tempted until I asked RevDeb how much it would cost for me to keep the room another day. On the way to breakfast at I saw Ned already at work doing an interview in the hotel ballroom, the site of last night's party. Breakfast was at a diner scarecrow had found, then back to the hotel to check out where we met Tom Matzzie and Maxine Waters in the lobby (see photo album).
I wasn't ready to be on the road, so I went to the hotel restaurant for more coffee and then across the street to Lamont campaign HQ where I was given tylenol and a job to do. I spent the rest of the day answering the phone until about 6:30pm when I felt well enough to make the drive home.
Even though the primary has been won, I don't think this was our last trip to CT to volunteer for Ned Lamont. Looks like Joe Lieberman will be representing the "Connecticut for Lieberman" party in the November election... so, see you next time in CT!
Nedrenaline! party!!!!
Aug/09/2006 11:57 AM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise
I woke up Tuesday morning with a horrible feeling of dread which hung over me all day... In my head I knew the odds were for us - but with so much riding today's results, it was impossible to face the day with any kind of internal equanimity. Not until we heard that the winning results were official, could I start breathing normally again. Ned's acceptance speech was the high point. I just don't have the words to describe how moving it was to hear him give voice to my hopes. This wasn't just a political campaign - this was a referendum on the future of our country. For the first time since September 12, 2001 - I have some realistic hope and faith in my country again.
My party pics are here. RevDeb and Kathryn tooks some great photos, I hope they will let me post some of them here too. Links to all the CT photo albums are here.

I woke up Tuesday morning with a horrible feeling of dread which hung over me all day... In my head I knew the odds were for us - but with so much riding today's results, it was impossible to face the day with any kind of internal equanimity. Not until we heard that the winning results were official, could I start breathing normally again. Ned's acceptance speech was the high point. I just don't have the words to describe how moving it was to hear him give voice to my hopes. This wasn't just a political campaign - this was a referendum on the future of our country. For the first time since September 12, 2001 - I have some realistic hope and faith in my country again.
My party pics are here. RevDeb and Kathryn tooks some great photos, I hope they will let me post some of them here too. Links to all the CT photo albums are here.
Nedrenaline! Tuesday!
Aug/09/2006 10:50 AM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise
Exhaustion and excitement combined to prevent me from posting this yesterday. Our day started at 4:30am inorder to get to our assigned polls and set up before they opened at 6am. Spent the morning doing poll presence with Dan from PA, then a late breakfast and then GOTV going door-to-door reminding supporters to vote and offering rides. After a quick break for a late lunch we returned to HQ for our next poll assignments. Spent the late afternoon and evening doing poll presence with Cyndi from VT. At 8pm the polls closed and I was allowed in to watch the vote tallying. Voters at Highland School went 116 to 114 for Ned. Called my numbers in and headed back to HQ to check in for the lastest count... Then across the street for the campaign party.
Note: Never saw any Lieberman supporters - not while at the polls or while doing GOTV. More pictures here.

Exhaustion and excitement combined to prevent me from posting this yesterday. Our day started at 4:30am inorder to get to our assigned polls and set up before they opened at 6am. Spent the morning doing poll presence with Dan from PA, then a late breakfast and then GOTV going door-to-door reminding supporters to vote and offering rides. After a quick break for a late lunch we returned to HQ for our next poll assignments. Spent the late afternoon and evening doing poll presence with Cyndi from VT. At 8pm the polls closed and I was allowed in to watch the vote tallying. Voters at Highland School went 116 to 114 for Ned. Called my numbers in and headed back to HQ to check in for the lastest count... Then across the street for the campaign party.
Note: Never saw any Lieberman supporters - not while at the polls or while doing GOTV. More pictures here.
Nedrenaline! Monday
Aug/07/2006 06:50 PM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise
Today, at campaign headquarters, we met Marshall, who at 90 years is a tireless volunteer for Ned Lamont. scarecrow wanted to know if Marshall had voted for FDR. He told us he thinks must have because he liked FDR and especially liked Eleanor. In 1933 Marshall worked in Independence Missouri at 16 2/3 cents/hour until Eleanor made FDR institute a minimum wage of 25 cents/hour... and that, Marshall told us, is why he is a democrat.
During WW2 Marshall was a B25 pilot, and ever since then he has remained concerned about the well being of GIs. Today he does NOT like what is happening to the GIs, which is why he is putting so much into Ned's campaign.
I guess I won't be complaining about hot it was out canvassing today.
Note: Early night tonight, as we have to be at the polls by 6am tomorrow. I posted a few more pics in today's photo album. Links to all the CT photo albums are here.

Today, at campaign headquarters, we met Marshall, who at 90 years is a tireless volunteer for Ned Lamont. scarecrow wanted to know if Marshall had voted for FDR. He told us he thinks must have because he liked FDR and especially liked Eleanor. In 1933 Marshall worked in Independence Missouri at 16 2/3 cents/hour until Eleanor made FDR institute a minimum wage of 25 cents/hour... and that, Marshall told us, is why he is a democrat.
During WW2 Marshall was a B25 pilot, and ever since then he has remained concerned about the well being of GIs. Today he does NOT like what is happening to the GIs, which is why he is putting so much into Ned's campaign.
I guess I won't be complaining about hot it was out canvassing today.
Note: Early night tonight, as we have to be at the polls by 6am tomorrow. I posted a few more pics in today's photo album. Links to all the CT photo albums are here.
Nedrenaline! Sunday
Aug/07/2006 10:34 AM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise
A quick update... Sunday canvassing didn't get started until 1pm, so I caught up on sleep, ate a decent breakfast, drank many cups of coffee and hit the streets with high energy. The weather even cooperated with less heat and humidity (or perhaps I'm getting used to it), so we made good progress. The CT folks have been working months for this and it shows... excellent welcoming organization.
After dinner another meetup at Sullivan's. So many warm enthusiastic people with interesting and inspiring stories... I didn't want to leave... CTKeith's history of the "dump joe" efforts, discussing with Debra what we should do to help the people of the middle east, Gina and TRex's sources of personal and political inspiration... I feel honored and blessed to be in here.
Note: added a photo album for sunday's pics

A quick update... Sunday canvassing didn't get started until 1pm, so I caught up on sleep, ate a decent breakfast, drank many cups of coffee and hit the streets with high energy. The weather even cooperated with less heat and humidity (or perhaps I'm getting used to it), so we made good progress. The CT folks have been working months for this and it shows... excellent welcoming organization.
After dinner another meetup at Sullivan's. So many warm enthusiastic people with interesting and inspiring stories... I didn't want to leave... CTKeith's history of the "dump joe" efforts, discussing with Debra what we should do to help the people of the middle east, Gina and TRex's sources of personal and political inspiration... I feel honored and blessed to be in here.
Note: added a photo album for sunday's pics
pics from Kathryn in MA
Aug/06/2006 09:57 PM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise for Kathryn in MA
Kathryn of MA got some great pictures this weekend, including this one she calls "gwen ifill and firepups". She leaves us with some of them (see photo album) and this message: "Four of us in MA travelled to CT to GOTV for Ned Lamont, and in the process, we enjoyed wonderful hospitality, and fantastic comraderie." Kathryn, safe travels, we miss you and look forward to your return on Tuesday night for the big celebration we are hoping and working for.

Kathryn of MA got some great pictures this weekend, including this one she calls "gwen ifill and firepups". She leaves us with some of them (see photo album) and this message: "Four of us in MA travelled to CT to GOTV for Ned Lamont, and in the process, we enjoyed wonderful hospitality, and fantastic comraderie." Kathryn, safe travels, we miss you and look forward to your return on Tuesday night for the big celebration we are hoping and working for.
Road Trip!
Aug/06/2006 12:08 PM Filed in:
Ned Lamont
by selise
CT is the place to be, and so scarecrow, Kathryn in MA, RevDeb and I headed south. RevDeb offered me a ride in her air conditioned car - but I was, as usual, late.... and so drove down on my own to Ned Lamont's Meriden office. No doubt I was in the right place, the Kiss-mobile's new friend - the Say-No-to-Joe van was parked outside.
Inside, I met up with other democracy
loving patriots to go door-to-door and otherwise volunteer for the
Ned Lamont campaign. Canvassed for 4 plus hours in 90 degree heat
with Vivian and Bayard, and then back to the office to meet up with
other groups as they came back from canvassing... off to see Ned at
the New Haven Gospel Music Festival. We weren't alone - in addition
to the music lovers we saw Gwen Ifill , who told us that CT was the
place to be... 'course we already knew THAT. Then off Sullivan's
for the evening meet-up. Check out our pics in Saturday's photo album (Jane, Trex, Ned, Ned's parents, Gwen Ifill, and
more). We're here through Wednesday, and will post each day's pics
and events.

CT is the place to be, and so scarecrow, Kathryn in MA, RevDeb and I headed south. RevDeb offered me a ride in her air conditioned car - but I was, as usual, late.... and so drove down on my own to Ned Lamont's Meriden office. No doubt I was in the right place, the Kiss-mobile's new friend - the Say-No-to-Joe van was parked outside.

July's Senate Hearings clips on wikispace
Aug/04/2006 06:57 AM Filed in:
Tools
by selise
If you missed our Senators in any of the several important Senate Committee Hearings in July (DOJ Oversight with Alberto Gonzales, Senator Spector's proposed FISA bill or the Bolton Nomination) clips of Senator Kennedy and Senator Kerry at the hearings (and some of special interest - Senator Feingold, Senator Leahy and Senator Boxer) have been posted at our wikispace. Some updated pages to check out:
Senator Kennedy - 2006
Senator Kerry - 2006
Senate Judiciary Committee - July, 18 2008 (DOJ Oversight with Alberto Gonzales - Kennedy Feingold, Leahy)
Senate Judiciary Committee - July, 18 2006 (Senator Spector's proposed FISA bill - Kennedy, Leahy)
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations - July, 27 2006 (John Bolton for UN Ambassador - Kerry, Boxer, Feingold)
If you missed our Senators in any of the several important Senate Committee Hearings in July (DOJ Oversight with Alberto Gonzales, Senator Spector's proposed FISA bill or the Bolton Nomination) clips of Senator Kennedy and Senator Kerry at the hearings (and some of special interest - Senator Feingold, Senator Leahy and Senator Boxer) have been posted at our wikispace. Some updated pages to check out:
Senator Kennedy - 2006
Senator Kerry - 2006
Senate Judiciary Committee - July, 18 2008 (DOJ Oversight with Alberto Gonzales - Kennedy Feingold, Leahy)
Senate Judiciary Committee - July, 18 2006 (Senator Spector's proposed FISA bill - Kennedy, Leahy)
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations - July, 27 2006 (John Bolton for UN Ambassador - Kerry, Boxer, Feingold)



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