Monthly Archives: March 2007

Straight Talk about the War in Iraq

Right before Christmas, I did a show with Jerry Hughes, host of Straight Talk, on the Accent Radio Network. I’ve been meaning to post it for awhile. ::::::The topic? The War in Iraq. Here’s what I enjoyed about this show: Jerry challenged me every step of the way. It was a frank yet polite exchange. Jerry is a gentlemen. But he didn’t pull punches intellectually. ::::::I wish lots of people could hear this show because many of their concerns were voiced, and, I believe, answered. I wish every bit of the national debate was so focused, so issue-oriented, rather than the partisan grandstanding shoutfests we’re treated to on the talking head’s shows and talk radio programs. ::::::The file is attached in mp3 format to this blog post and has been edited for your listening convenience. My thanks to the Accent Radio Network for providing this clip. ::::::I’m on Jerry Hughes’ show most Fridays at 3 PM Eastern. I encourage you to listen.

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No War With Iran Coalition

No War With Iran Coalition

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Regaining Lost Ground

Today’s Downsizer-Dispatch . . .::::::DownsizeDC.org began life as RealCampaignReform.org (RCR). RCR opposed incumbent protection laws, disguised as do-gooder campaign finance laws. ::::::Our crowning achievement was assembling a group of plaintiffs (led by Congressman Ron Paul) to challenge the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA, a.k.a. McCain-Feingold). ::::::We took our unique, Constitutionally-grounded case, all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. We lost, but four of the Justices seemed to resonate with our particular arguments. ::::::Now, we have an opportunity to regain some of the ground we lost to BCRA.

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Cut Congressional pay for bad performance?

What if we could cut the pay of Congress when they take us further into debt?
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:::Did you know that the budget rules of Congress, as written, guarantee the growth of Big Government? And continued growth means continued deficits and expanding debt, doesn’t it?
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:::Were you aware that Congress has virtually no incentive to reign in the expense of Big Government?
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:::In fact, much of the problem we have with Big Government today is inherent to the system. This is why DownsizeDC.org has focused it’s Agenda on what we call The Referee Principle.
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:::The Referee Principle is . . .

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How vs Why of Real ID

Last week, the Department of Homeland Security released 162 pages of proposed regulations for the Real ID Act. The bill was (and basically still is) slated to take effect by May, 2008.
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:::There’s going to be a ton of things to say about this topic, as well as more than one kind of action to take on it. Over the next couple of weeks we will break down the complex web of information into simple bite-sized chunks for you.
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:::But the most important thing you’ll need to know today is that there are bills now offered in both the Senate and the House to repeal (not delay) the implementation of the Real ID Act. They are gathering co-sponsors and steam.
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:::But this is going to be a tough battle. We’ll need to do everything we can to fight it effectively. 
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:::* That means, we’re asking you to please use our convenient Congressional Contact System to send a message of support for the bills to repeal (not delay) the implementation of Real ID.
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:::* It also means that we need to continue making progress on monthly pledges to stay in this fight.
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:::The thesis of today’s message is that surveillance is not necessarily security, and that as a technique for crime and terrorism protection, surveillance is nowhere near as important as motivation.
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:::Let’s start with a hypothetical scenario.

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Harry Browne memorial show

Today, we want to share with you a message from Pamela Browne . . .
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:::Tune in this Sunday to a radio tribute to Harry Browne
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:::In June 2005, Downsize DC President Jim Babka (Harry’s 2000 Presidential Campaign Press Secretary) took over guest-hosting Harry’s political radio show and hosted more than 25 episodes. After Harry passed, Jim hosted five hours of tributes (one episode of his own show, “The Downsize DC Conference Call”, and two episodes of Harry’s radio show) signing off the final episode of Harry’s show on March 11, 2006.
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:::During last year’s memorial shows, Harry was memorialized by friends and colleagues. Then in August, friends gathered for a Memorial Service and shared their eulogies and remembrances. But not everyone was ready or able to participate in those events.
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:::So this Sunday, approximately one year from Harry’s passing on March 1st, Jim will be joined on “The Downsize DC Conference Call” by guest co-host David Bergland (former LP Chair, 1984 Presidential nominee, 1996 Campaign Chair for the Harry Browne for President campaign, and the husband of Sharon Ayres who was Harry’s campaign manager that year) for a one-hour memorial show.
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:::Sunday’s program is about

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Defying the will of Congress

Please share this message with friends . . .
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:::The Associated Press reported that on Tuesday, “A federal appeals court ruled that foreign-born prisoners seized as potential terrorists and held in Guantanamo Bay may not challenge their detention in U.S. courts.”
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:::This is the issue of Habeas Corpus — the natural right of an accused person to have a court available to consider a challenge or appeal to their arrest and detention.
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:::Richard Epstein was right: “Truth must count. Innocence must matter.”
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:::This right is so basic, so fundamental that

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Turn on the Radio

Radio, radio, and more radio . . .
:::A message from DownsizeDC.org President Jim Babka
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:::* Today: I’m on the Jerry Hughes Show
:::* On my Sunday show: A memorial to Harry Browne, one year later, with a special guest co-host.
:::* AGGRESSIVE ACTION Update
:::* A message from radio host Ian Bernard
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:::Let’s get started . . .

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Keeping score

Today’s Downsizer-Dispatch . . .::::::Today begins a new month of creating and building — of AGGRESSIVE ACTION. We’ll start by telling you what we accomplished last month.::::::* We made budget for the 7th month in a row. Thank you!:::* We recruited 416 new DC Downsizers. Thank you!:::* We sent 19,206 messages to Congress. Thank you!::::::These numbers are especially significant because so far, in both January and February, we’ve eclipsed what we did in the same month last year. ::::::We exceeded our results for last February by recruiting 174 more Downsizers, and sending 7,953 more messages to Congress than we did last February. ::::::This is our goal — to do more in every month of 2007 than we did in the corresponding month last year. ::::::So far so good. ::::::But now, the month of March presents a real challenge. Last March we recruited 1,130 new Downsizers, and sent 43,044 messages to Congress. These numbers will be tough to beat, but we’re determined to do it. ::::::The key is the recruitment number. If we can recruit more than 1,130 new Downsizers, then we’re pretty sure that we’ll also beat the “messages to Congress” number. ::::::What if . . .

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