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Tuesday, September 28, 2010


Englewood boy shot at friend's house | VIDEO
An 11-year-old boy is in critical condition after being shot multiple times at a friend's home in Englewood.

Emanuel's Chicago home still under lease | VIDEO
White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel may announce his return to Chicago- and mayoral run- by Friday, but he might not be able to move back into his North Side home anytime soon.

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A family of six is homeless after a fire broke out in their south suburban home early Tuesday morning.

Gould's late FG for Bears beats Packers
The Chicago Bears were going nowhere and hearing it from the crowd. Good thing the Green Bay Packers were intent on giving this one away.

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On Tuesday, the Cook County Board Rules and Administration Committee is expected to consider a proposal that would prohibit members from using social networking sites, such as Twitter, to convey political messages during board and committee meetings.

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Carville: 'Do or Die' Time for Senate Democrats





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Carville: 'Do or Die' Time for Senate Democrats

By Jim Meyers

Political strategist James Carville says Senate Democrats face a "do-or-die" deadline and desperately need contributions to stave off a looming defeat in November.

Carville voiced his concerns in an urgent fundraising e-mail he sent out on behalf of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

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He is asking Democrats to donate — even $5 — to combat "Tea Party fervor" and "Karl Rove's Billionaire Corps," and says if the DSCC misses its fundraising goal "you can count us out in November. Harsh, but true."

Carville's full e-mail follows:

Tea Party fervor is at a fever pitch, and these races are as close as can be. 15 are within 5 points. Mitch McConnell is majority leader if they win 10, and money's no object. Karl Rove's Billionaire Corps is making sure of that.

The DSCC is facing a do-or-die deadline in 4 days, and the amount you - and every grassroots supporter - can give will determine how many Democrats get help in the final weeks. They still need to raise $585,985, and if you give now, each dollar will be matched.

Missing this goal isn't an option. If we don't raise every nickel we're counting on, you can count us out in November. Harsh, but true.

Fight back immediately with a gift of $5 or more to the DSCC! The DSCC must raise $585,985 in the next 4 days to hold back the Tea Party tide. Every dollar you give will be matched, doubling your impact!

Here's the caliber of political thought we'll get in the Senate if we don't fight back NOW:

  • Christine O'Donnell, Sarah Palin's pick in Delaware, thinks gay people suffer from mental illness.
  • Rand Paul in Kentucky doesn't think businesses should be forced to serve members of the public they don't like.
  • Ken Buck in Colorado might be the ultimate Tea Partier. He even supports repealing the 17th Amendment. You know, the one that lets people elect their own senators.
  • Sharron Angle in Nevada is so committed to the Tea Party cause, she's suggested the possibility of armed insurrection if conservatives don't win at the ballot box.
  • At least five Republican Senate candidates -- including all of those listed above - oppose a woman's right to choose, even in cases of rape and incest.

In a normal year, these dangerous views might be enough to keep them out of office. But this ain't a normal election year. Tea Party groups are spending millions nationwide, and there's more money where that came from. Karl Rove's American Crossroads, for example, gets a whopping 91% of its money from a handful of billionaires. So much for "grassroots anger."

The DSCC's nearly 500,000 donors are what stands between these radical candidates and the Senate. Every dollar you give will be matched and work twice as hard exposing their radical views. We're counting on your help to reach our goal by September 30.

Fight back immediately with a gift of $5 or more to the DSCC! The DSCC must raise $585,985 in the next 4 days to hold back the Tea Party tide. Every dollar you give will be matched, doubling your impact!

I hate to say it, but these guys could win. Scratch that: they could win if we don't fight back with everything we've got. So what are you waiting for?

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Obama: Democratic voter apathy 'inexcusable' - Yahoo! News

Obama: Democratic voter apathy 'inexcusable' - Yahoo! News

Admonishing his own party, President BarackObama says it would be "inexcusable" and "irresponsible" for unenthusiastic Democratic voters to sit out the midterm elections, warning that the consequences could be a squandered agenda for years.

Monday, September 27, 2010

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Opening statements begin Monday in the trial of two women accused of throwing acid on a Logan Square woman in 2008.

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Anti-war activists plan to demonstrate against the FBI Monday and Tuesday after homes in Minneapolis and Chicago were raided last week.

Report: CTA considers new Red Line stops | VIDEO
According to a published report, plans to expand the CTA's Red Line on the city's South Side may be moving forward.

Aldi reviews stores after debit fraud reports
Aldi says it has finished a national review and removed debit card terminals that may have been compromised to steal customers' payment information.

Woman charged with hitting grandson with cord
A Chicago woman is charged with whipping her 12-year-old grandson with an extension cord.

Pass the pie: Canned pumpkin shortage is over
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Robert Kuttner: The Optimistic Scenario for Election Day

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Robert Kuttner: Tired of bleak political news? Here is an optimistic scenario of what just might happen on November 2: some Republican gains, but both houses of Congress remain Democratic. It may well be that the anticipated Republican takeover of Congress peaked a little too soon and that the Tea Parties were too successful for their own good. As Democrats get more strategic about smoking out the core differences between the two parties, disaffected voters will think twice about electing lunatic fringe candidates. Click here to read more.


Michael R. Bloomberg: Report: Weak Laws Turn a Handful of States Into Shopping Malls for Gun Traffickers

Every year, 12,000 people are murdered with guns in the United States. If one state ignores a gap in its laws, other states have to deal with the deadly consequences.

Cheryl Saban: Putting Empowerment of Women and Girls on the Human Agenda

During our session at the Clinton Global Initiative, one participant made an important point. Essentially it is this: "Do not allow the empowerment of women and girls to be 'ghettoized' strictly as a women's issue."

Thomas Steinbeck: John Steinbeck, Michael Moore, and the Burgeoning Role of Planetary Patriotism

The Steinbeck Award points to examples of American patriots who have made an indelible impact on our culture. Mr. Moore aptly fulfills every required parameter designed to guide the choice of award recipients.

Alec Baldwin: You Would Think That Californians Had Learned Their Lesson by Now

All governments need to be run in a more business-like manner and now more than ever. But government should never literally be run like a business.

Drew Westen: The Two Stories of the Election of 2010: A Biopsy Before the Autopsy

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Obama to Sign Small Business Bill Today | Business News Daily

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The Small Business Lending Fund would make up to $30 billion incapital available to financially sound banks that have less than $10 billion in assets on their books. The goal is to encourage them to lend to small businesses. If participating banks increased lending to small businesses by 10 percent over the previous year, they would pay as little as 1 percent on the capital they received from the fund.