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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

Defying the will of Congress

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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

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 . . .

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 . . .

Anger & Fear – Hope & Vision

Sometimes people tell me that when they read the Downsizer-Dispatch they get so angry with what Congress is doing that they just have to take action. This is good, but . . .
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:::Responses from anger are only a small part of what we need to really change things.
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:::It is all too easy for anger to slip into fear, and the emotion of fear is right next door to feelings of hopelessness and helplessness.
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:::This can lead to depression, apathy, and inaction. Apathy and inaction make defeat certain. So . . .
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:::We need to do something other than push your anger and fear buttons. We need to push your hope and vision buttons too.
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:::And, in order for our Downsizing cause to be successful, we need to have you respond to that just as well as you would to anger.
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:::It is far more meaningful if we take action out of hope — with a vision of how the future can be better than the past. Doing so avoids

New Hampshire loves Read the Bills

This past weekend, my wife Sue and I were in New Hampshire, where I spoke to the Liberty Forum, an event hosted by the Free State Project. We received a very warm welcome.
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:::More importantly, DownsizeDC.org and our Downsize DC Agenda, starting with the Read the Bills Act, received a very enthusiastic reception from the attendees.
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:::And I want to tell you about the feedback I got and am still getting.
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:::But I would be remiss if I didn’t bring you up to date on our progress statistics here at DownsizeDC.org because these numbers are also reason for hope.
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:::There are so many reasons to be excited. We’ve now exceeded, by a good margin, our February ’06 numbers for newly registered DC Downsizers and messages sent to Congress.
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:::Last February, we registered 242 and generated 11,253 messages to Congress. By comparison, this month, we’ve registered 393 and sent 18,804 messages to Congress (and we still have two days left).
:::This is our second consecutive month where we’re ahead of last year.
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:::But one number still needs attention. And it’s quite close to being good. It’s the most important number:

“Read the Bills” news

Today’s Downsizer-Dispatch . . .::::::We’ve added three new members to the Coalition for the “Read the Bills Act.” Check out their beautiful RTBA ads . . .::::::Shadowmonkey:::Freedom Democrats:::Joe Cochran – Philosophy and Politics::::::If you have a website and want to join the coalition too, you can do so here.::::::Also, check out James Wilson’s post on our blog about Senator Dianne Feinstein getting caught by surprise. Why was she surprised? She doesn’t read the bills she votes on. Here’s the money quote from the Senator:

Turning Iran

Today’s Downsizer-Dispatch . . .::::::Here’s where we stand with our case for leaving Iraq . . .::::::1. The costs we have incurred to date in Iraq may be as high as $2 trillion. We cannot afford more. To Downsize DC we must leave Iraq.:::2. We lack the troops, or the savagery, to force the Iraqi factions to stop fighting. :::3. None of the Iraqi factions are likely to “win” the civil war, so they will have to reach a settlement.:::4. The Iraqi factions do not trust us, and so we cannot serve to broker this settlement.::::::If we cannot broker a settlement between the Iraqi factions, who can?

Exhibit A for RTBA

This is a follow-up last month’s post on U.S. Attorney appointments. Last week, Dianne Feinstein spoke on the Senate floor about the issue. An excerpt::::

Unbeknownst to any of us, in March 2006, in the PATRIOT Act reauthorization, a provision was included that allows the Attorney General to appoint an interim U.S. attorney for an indefinite period of time.

A question of trust

Today’s Downsizer-Dispatch . . .::::::We all want peace and stability for Iraq. How can we best obtain it?::::::The Bush formula reduces to this — we will force the Iraqi’s to stop fighting each other. ::::::We have made an effort to show that U.S. force is very unlikely to bring peace to Iraq, because it does not address the underlying dispute between the Shia and the Sunni, and because we lack sufficient troops (and savagery) to compel the Iraqi’s to stop fighting. ::::::So what is DownsizeDC.org’s alternative?

 
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