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Like Mom always said, "Clean up after yourself"

My mom always told me that I had to clean up after myself when I made a mess. Unfortunately, the Pentagon doesn't seem to be listening to my mother. Today the Washington Post is reporting that the Pentagon is fighting the EPA On pollution cleanup. "The Pentagon has also declined to sign agreements required by law that cover 12 other military sites on the Superfund list of the most polluted places in the country. The contracts would spell out a remediation plan, set schedules, and allow the EPA to oversee the work and assess penalties if milestones are missed." The DoD is poisoning drinking water with perchlorate and trichloroethylene and the EPA has told them to clean it up. However, being two federal entities, the EPA cannot sue the Defense Department. So the DoD continues to flout the law and act as though no law can restrict them.

Clearly George W. Bush, John McCain and their Republican allies in Congress continue to show their indifference to protecting our environment or making the Pentagon obey the law. At 21st Century Democrats, we endorse progressive leaders who support strong environmental protections to preserve our planet for future generations. Progressive Democrats would never allow the Department of Defense to poison our groundwater because it was too expensive to clean up or because they didn't want to give another agency some oversight on a publicly-owned Federal property. We can't wait for an Obama administration that will demand these Executive Branch agencies respect the law!

Updated: 5 Senators wrote Secretary Gates demanding the DoD comply with law.

Like Obama, 21st Century Democrats believe in progressive Southerners

In today's New York Times, they highlight that the Obama Camp Thinks Democrats Can Rise in South. This isn't a surprise to us here at 21st Century Democrats. We believe that not just any Democrat can get elected in the South, but that progressive Democrats can be elected at all levels of government in the South.

The article questions how serious Democrats are at campaigning in the South. At 21st Century Democrats we have put our money where our mouth is. We already have folks helping on the ground in North Carolina and are working toward putting people on the ground in Central Florida and Miami. Consider helping us with your expertise or your financial support.

Here are the Southern candidates we are excited about:

Mike SmithUS Congress 8th DistrictFlorida
Larry KissellUS Congress 8th DistrictNorth Carolina
Suzanne KosmasUS Congress 24th DistrictFlorida
Wendy DavisState Senate 10th DistrictTexas
Adam M. FettermanState House 81st District Florida
Michael CalderinState House 119th DistrictFlorida
Anton GunnState House 79th DistrictSouth Carolina

Bonjour à tous!

Clotilde Philip is a summer Fellow at 21st Century Democrats:

I’m really happy to be among 21st Century Democrats’ staff for this summer 2008.

I am a French student from Paris and because my program requires a three month internship, I decided to have a go in America, especially during a time of big political change! It’s my first time in the United States and I’m so excited to discover a new continent, a new country, a new culture, another way of life…

I have seen the presidential election in France last year and now I am very curious to learn about Americans’ campaign.

I’m very glad to be in Washington, DC and participate at this precious period for Americans and most of all, it is so great to be with a team like 21st Century Democrats!

Introducing the 9 newest members of the 21st Century Democrats family

Time flies when the future looks exciting. We have only 131 days until the General Election and we are working hard to put progressives in positions to win. 21st Century Democrats is striving to be the place where the netroots meets the grassroots. In pursuing that goal, today we endorsed 9 progressive leaders at all levels of government. The next step is to train field organizers and place them in as many competitive races as we can.

The progressive leaders that we chose today represent a cross section of Americans who are dedicated to putting our country back on the right track. Each of our endorsed candidates have a progressive vision for America and the ability to make it a reality.

Therefore We Are Proud To Announce Our Endorsement Of:
  • Tom Udall - US Senate, New Mexico
  • John Adler - US Congress, New Jersey
  • Gary Peters - US Congress, Michigan
  • Suzanne Kosmas - US Congress, Florida
  • Larry Kissell - US Congress, North Carolina
  • Hannah-Beth Jackson - State Senate, California
  • Michael Calderin - State House, Florida
  • Anton Gunn - State House, South Carolina
  • Summer Starr - State House, Hawaii
These progressive leaders have all demonstrated their commitment to building a stronger, safer and more prosperous America. But as Democrats know all too well, having the right ideas is only half the battle. We must turn out the voters on Election Day to bring about the change we wish to see in the world.

We are excited to work with such an exceptional group of candidates and promise to spend every moment of the next 131 days working toward turning out volunteers and voters for them. I hope that you will join us in this effort.

Gordon Smith: Running For (and From) The GOP

How damaged is the Republican brand? If Gordon Smith’s new television spot is any indication, the GOP label must be fatal. The Republican Senator is now running an ad that claims Barack Obama credited Smith with helping to “lead the fight for better gas mileage and a cleaner environment.” The only problem: it’s not true. It’s not surprising that Smith would want to tie himself to Obama consider how popular the Democratic nominee is in Oregon, but the truth is Obama never made such a statement about Smith and has strongly endorsed his Democratic opponent Jeff Merkley.

Check out this report from KGW-8 in Portland, OR:

The excitement around here...

Obviously today is an exciting day around the 21st Century Dems organization. We are proud to throw our full weight behind these exciting and progressive candidates because of:

We couldn't be happier to be working for these candidates. But we aren't done yet! What issues do you want to see covered by our progressive candidates, both endorsed and future endorsees?

21st Century Democrats’ Major League Action Training: A Look through a Fellow’s Eyes

Deborah Block is a summer Fellow at 21st Century Democrats:

A month before graduating Tufts, I decided that I wanted to take a post-college path that was a little different from most of my peers. Where many of my friends were heading off to begin jobs as paralegals in New York City or do research and nonprofit work abroad, I wanted to throw myself in the middle of Washington, DC during a time when America was on the brink of a new Presidency and political change.

Because Tufts is a liberal college full of proactive students determined to one day change the world (I wish that didn’t sound so cheesy, but it’s actually how Tufts kids think), I naturally adopted this mantra, believing that somehow, someway, I could really make a difference. My decision to work for 21st Century Democrats was a reflection of that ideology.

Even in my college bubble, it was impossible to ignore the devastating state of our country and the negative ramifications of the Bush administration. The war in Iraq was costing us trillions of dollars, the economy was suffering, gas prices were at unprecedented rates, and that was only the beginning. My decision to start working at 21st Century Democrats was a decision to stop sitting around and watch our country fall apart. It was a decision to help elect Democratic candidates and of course, a Democratic President. It was a decision to fight for progressive politics and ultimately turn this country around.

But before I began my mission, I needed a break and was excited for a few weeks at home to sit on my couch and watch VH1. However, my “be lazy and do nothing” time was quickly cut short by a phone call from Wendy Davis, our National Field and Training Director, who needed me to come to DC as soon as possible to help with the Major League Action training at Georgetown University.

After reading over 21st Century Democrats’ website many times, it was clear what the purpose of this training was. In essence, this event would prepare and teach a diverse group of democrats to effectively organize and campaign on behalf of progressive candidates running for election all across the country. Reflecting the very mission of 21st Century Democrats, in training grassroots organizers to elect progressive candidates, this would ensure that progressive values would spread and the direction of this country would finally change.

So as it was, the first day of the Major League Action training was my first day of work. Waking up to report each morning at 8 am and finishing each evening after 11 pm, I spent every day doing exactly what I expected: making sure that meals went smoothly, taking pictures, making copies, handing out work sheets, making sure people knew where they were going, and other typical intern responsibilities.

But it was all worth it. Too overwhelmed with finishing college and quickly beginning a new job, I hadn’t even begun to think about the valuable first hand experience I would take away from this training.

For five days, participants’ schedules were jammed with speakers from morning to night. Participants had no time to rest, there was no down time, there was no opportunity to take the afternoon off and explore DC. But even with their demanding schedules, no one complained. After all, they weren’t there to relax, they were there to learn how to effectively campaign and elect progressive candidates. With this in common between all trainees, it was incredible to watch strong bonds form over a very short period of time. Whether it was a Southern woman with a husband fighting in Iraq, a college student from Arizona, a mother and son from Florida, regardless of where they came from, how old they were, their gender, or race—all came together to work tirelessly and learn everything they could to help each other and help America.

And I saw that their determination was unwavering. On the fourth day of training, I took trips back and forth to Virginia to pick up groups of our trainees who had been canvassing on one of the hottest days of the year. Expecting each group to be exhausted and grumpy from a long day, I was met with a very different reality. Instead, each group was energized and excited. Some groups even sang songs together and chanted cheers to congratulate their hard work. I was amazed.

And that’s when it hit me. No one made these people come DC to learn how to be grassroots organizers; they were there because they wanted to be, because they believed in progressive politics, because they believed in democratic values, and most importantly, because they believed they could make a change.

At the end of the training, I stepped back and watched as people who were strangers just days before hug each other, and exchange phone numbers and email addresses. They waved goodbye and sent each other off with words of encouragement to work hard and never give up. And with the support of new democratic friends who share a common belief in progressive values, it was clear that these people were not giving up any time soon. Instead, they were more determined than ever to act now and finally change America.

And that was just my first 5 days of work.

21st Century Dem endorsed Jeff Merkley clear on Iraq (unlike his opponent)

mcjoan over at Daily Kos has an excellent write up on how Gordon Smith in Oregon is trying to run as a Democrat because the Republican brand is so toxic. He's wrongfully claiming that he was one of the first to speak out against George Bush's Iraq War.

However, the local news won't let him get away with such blatant lies. And fortunately for Oregon voters, Jeff Merkley is truly committed to ending the Iraq War. He was speaking out against the war 3 years prior to his opponent. He has consistently been against the war and is committed to removing troops upon election to the Senate.

Why not head on over to Jeff Merkley's blog to find out more about him and how you can help out?

Diplomacy and defense are not substitutes for one another. Either alone will fail. - JFK

There is some great news out of North Korea today. The North Korean government has invited outside media to watch them destroy vital parts of their nuclear reactor.

"North Korea is to blow up a key part of its controversial Yongbyon nuclear reactor on Friday.

The destruction of the plant's cooling tower is part of an agreement with the United States aimed at denuclearizing the Korean peninsula in exchange for loosening some restrictions on the highly secretive Communist country.

The North Korean government has invited news organizations, including CNN, to witness the event."


This has only happen in spite of everything President Bush has done. At every turn he has threatened the North Koreans with military action. In fact, President Bush's foolhardy mission into Iraq allowed the North Koreans to build and distribute nuclear bomb technology. Luckily, through hard work by our other allies in the region, the North Koreans are shutting down their nuclear program without any shots being fired.

That is why we at 21st Century Democrats support a foreign policy that uses military force only as a last resort when our nation is attacked and not as the primary tool for resolving international friction.

21st Century Dems are Twittering

Although we have had a Twitter account for a while, we've been so overwhelmed that we haven't been able to update it very frequently. Not so anymore. Check out what we are doing several times a day via Twitter. And we'd love to know what you are doing, so follow us and we'll follow you. Or drop us a link in the comments and we'll follow your Tweets.

The Special Favor We Want Is To Return Our Democracy To The People

Senator Obama announced yesterday that he would opt out of the publicly-financed mechanism for the general election. It makes sense considering how quickly and easily he's been able to raise money from small donors all over the United States. Tad Devine, a Democratic strategist believes Senator Obama may be able to raise "a half-billion dollars" between now and Election Day.

Considering how the RNC and President Bush slandered Senator Kerry during the summer months of 2004 with their disgraceful swift-boating ad, we understand Senator Obama's decision. Unfortunately, even some progressives like Public Citizen's President Joan Claybrook don't want to admit how revolutionary Senator Obama's campaign is. In today's Washington Post, she called, "$85 million 'plenty of money' and warned that private funding -- even in the mostly small sums that Obama relies on -- 'comes with the expectations of special access or favors.'"

This is simply ludicrous. While $85 million sounds like a lot of money, it would only provide the Obama campaign with about 70 cents to communicate with every American voter - barely enough for one piece of mail. Senator Obama has raised the vast majority of his campaign funds from 1.5 million small donors and has spurned contributions from PACs and federal lobbyist. But more importantly, the idea that those small donors feel entitled to "special access or favors" is laughable. The only special favor we want is to return our democracy to the people. And we at 21st Century Democrats feel very confident that President Obama will do just that.

A little about myself....

Hello Progressive community! I'm so excited to be working for 21st Century Democrats as their new Online Communications Associate. Four years ago I started my own personal blog because I couldn't believe President Bush was re-elected. I found that sharing my frustration online was therapeutic and helped me find like-minded individuals. I thought that would be the extent of my political involvement.

However, 2 years ago I was in a pub in London and was verbally attacked by two inebriated Englishmen simply for being American. It was that moment that I knew I had to not only write via blogs, but also get my hands dirty with campaigns and organizations. I shouldn't have to be ashamed of being an American. Therefore, I returned from London in August 2006 and started volunteering as an organizer for Gov. Bill Richardson's presidential campaign.


I had some excellent experiences working with the Governor and his staff. I was able to help out at the Howard University debate, the DNC Fall and Winter meetings and at several fundraisers during my tenure as DC for Richardson organizer, but that was just my nights and weekends.

Prior to starting at 21st Dems, I taught Middle School for 10 years spanning Renton, WA, Italy, London and Washington, DC. I always taught History, but also taught English, Geography, English as a Second Language and Information Technology. I loved my time in the classroom and the students, but am even more excited about the Progressive movement in America.

I'm pleased to be working with an organization with such a strong past and bright future. You should see a lot more from me on the blog, but feel free to drop me a line (mike_at_21stDems.org) and introduce yourself. Or welcome me via the comments. I look forward to getting to know more of the folks who are the backbone of 21st Century Democrats.

Sununu: Big Shill for Big Oil

Senator John Sununu (NH-Sen) is addicted to oil, and he can’t seem to kick the habit. While most Americans are paying more than $4 for a gallon of gas, Sununu has accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from big oil. For that kind of money, it’s no surprise that the New Hampshire Republican has repeatedly protected the profits of some of the world’s richest oil companies at the expense of America’s working families and our environment. This week, Sununu is parroting the false GOP claim that the Chinese are drilling for oil 60 miles of the coast of Florida. See Sununu lie for yourself in this short video from stopsununu.com:


Thankfully, former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen is fighting hard to unseat the oil companies’ spokesman Senator. Help make sure that the United States Senate represents the American people and not big oil by making a contribution to the Shaheen campaign today!

Maine Primary Results

U.S House of Representatives

Maine – 1st District – Democratic Primary
Chellie Pingree …......... 19,545 …........ 43.98%
Adam Cote ….................. 12,706 …....... 28.59%
Michael Brennan …........... 4,934 …........ 11.10%
Ethan Strimling …............. 4,755 …........ 10.70%
Stephen Meister ….............. 456 ….......... 1.03%

Precincts Reporting: 535 of 615 (87%)

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