Jan 04 2008

Weekly Digest – 01/04/08

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This week on Uprising:

* Obama and Huckabee Win Iowa Caucus
* Empire Notes on Bhutto’s Assassination
* How Progressives Can Win Elections
* Mumia Abu Jamal on the Politics of Fear
* Guiness World Records Rewrites History

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Obama and Huckabee Win Iowa Caucus

Huckabee and ObamaGUEST: Leigh Ann Caldwell, Correspondent for Free Speech Radio News

Illinois Senator Barack Obama and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee won victories in Iowa’s Republican and Democratic caucuses on Thursday night. Obama defeated Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and former Senator John Edwards by a substantial margin. However, Clinton is leading other Democrats in nationwide polls by a wide margin. Among Republicans, despite having vastly better funding, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney lost to Huckabee by more than ten percentage points. However, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who bypassed Iowa to concentrate on other states, still enjoys a lead over other Republican contenders nationally. The nominating calendar has been greatly compressed this year, with 31 states voting on or before February 5th, starting with the state of Iowa. This year candidates spent tens of millions of dollars on campaign ads and hiring hundreds of paid staff in Iowa, believing that a win will catapult them to the nomination. The Iowa caucus is the first major electoral event in the Presidential elections and can be an early indication of which candidates for President might win the nomination of their political party at its national convention. The New Hampshire primary election takes place just five days after Iowa.

Listen to Caldwell’s reports from Iowa at www.fsrn.org.

Empire Notes on Bhutto’s Assassination

GUEST: Rahul Mahajan, author of Full Spectrum Dominance and The New Crusade

Empire NotesEmpire Notes are weekly commentaries filed by Rahul Mahajan, author of Full Spectrum Dominance and The New Crusade. Today commentary is on Bhutto’s Assassination.

Empire Notes is online at www.empirenotes.org.

How Progressives Can Win Elections

Framing the FutureGUEST: Bernie Horn, Senior Director for Policy and Communications at the Center for Policy Alternatives, author of “Framing the Future: How Progressives can Win Elections and Influence People”

Polls consistently show that most Americans espouse progressive values such as affordable healthcare for all, curbing global warming, protecting abortion rights, stricter gun control, etc. As this year’s Presidential election battles start heating up, the question arises, “so why is it so hard for progressive candidates to win elections?” My next guest, veteran political consultant Bernie Horn, says it’s because progressives don’t know how to explain their ideas effectively, beyond speaking to the choir. He says progressives can win elections if they “Frame the Future.” And in fact, they have won elections, even in conservative states such as Montana, Arizona, and Florida.

For more information, visit www.framingthefuture.org.


Mumia on the Politics of Fear

MumiaGUEST: Mumia Abu Jamal, political prisoner and award winning journalist

Mumia Abu Jamal is an award winning journalist and political prisoner. Today’s commentary is on the Politics of Fear.

Listen to Mumia’s audio commentaries at www.prisonradio.org.

Guiness World Records Rewrites History

MOVE bombingGUEST: Ramona Africa, Minister of Information for MOVE organization

Page 123 of the 2008 Guiness Book of World Records lists the 1985 bombing of the MOVE organization in Philadelphia as the sixth most deadly mass suicide in recent history. The entry is listed under the section, “Mass Suicides” (additionally MOVE is listed as a cult under the section, “Cults, Fans and Followers”). However, according to most credible historical accounts, the fire bombing of a residence that housed several members of MOVE more than 22 years ago was initiated by the Philadelphia Police. Five adults and six children were killed and, despite two grand jury investigations and a commission which found that top city officials were negligent, no one from the city was charged with any crimes. The only adult survivor of the bombing, Ramona Africa, served seven years in prison on a riot charge. She was eventually awarded $500,000 for pain and suffering, and for disfigurement. Today Ramona is MOVE’s Minister of Information. She has started a vigorous campaign calling on the Guiness Book of World Records to correct the information in their latest edition.

Visit the petition online at: www.ipetitions.com/petition/OnaMove

For more information, visit www.oneamove.org.

Sonali’s Subversive Thought for the Day

“The Power of Truth is final.” — John Africa

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