Saturday, September 22, 2007

Free Hugs Report

"Free Hugs" signs went up this morning in Madison, Wisconsin at the Capital building downtown during the busy farmers' market.

The weather was a beautiful 70 degrees without a cloud in the sky.

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My step-son Eddie and I spent about two hours walking the perimeter of the market while Firecrow played photographer.

Jump for more hugs:

When I first came across the You Tube video:

I cried at the beauty of the idea. Why not? Free hugs. What a great idea to boost everyone's seratonin level.
Firecrow & I discussed organizing an outing and, like with many things, life takes over, responsibilities, etc.....

Then:

I needed to conduct an Experience project for college. I thought about the Free Hugs Campaign immediately. I had always wondered what would happen if we did this. This morning I found out.

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We started receiving "customers" right away; our first was this older gay couple who were sitting by a light post resting when we pulled out our signs to begin. Their faces lit up and we got our first hugs.
Eddie & I spent about five minutes talking to them; one of the gentleman has cuts and bruises on his face and explained to us how he had been beaten up the night before. He certainly had needed a hug and he thanked us for sharing ours with him.

As we continued on, we experienced an array of responses, ranging from smiles to laughter to amazement to razed eyebrows.

Interestingly enough, the three of us all had different perceptions of our adventure.

Eddie walked about twenty feet ahead of me and found the students, teenagers and college students, along with the elderly flocked to him the most.

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My experience walking just a bit behind Eddie yielded 30, 40 and 50 somethings and people wanting me to hug their babies.

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We both found that people seemed very fascinated with the project and wanted their picture taken with us.

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Some people wanted group hugs:

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Firecrow had a revealing take on the whole process as he played observer the entire time while snapping pics. He saw how many people, intrigued by what we were doing, hesitating....then asking for a hug, while others talked with their companions about us, each prompting the other to "just go ahead".
He also witnessed people who were reluctant while we walked past, suddenly turn around and head towards us. One college student even came full charge across the Capital lawn just to "attack" Eddie. It was great to watch!
There were only a couple incidents that you could catagorize as negative, if not, bizarre.

One man, around 60 years old, while openly wanting and receiving two hugs from me at separate times was pleasant, put up his arm when Eddie came near, not wanting to be touched, doing the same to Firecrow, although he did shake his hand.

One woman exclaimed that she gets "plenty of hugs and doesn't need any more" while another woman demanded to know what "organization" we were with before she would receive a hug. I asked, "What do you mean "organization"?" She demanded, "Why are you doing this?" I retorted, "Why not? She hugged me then.

Some people even asked us if it was a gimmick of some kind or wondering if the free hugs were really free.

All in all it was an awesome experience; my face hurts from smiling, Firecrow is taking a nap and Eddie thanked us for inviting him to come along......he wants to go back and do it again.

Its important to note that doing something like this does raise the other person's seratonin level in the brain, doing it does the same for you and people witnessing the act of kindness and a hug does the same also for someone even if they are mearly observing the act.

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Hugging-it makes you feel better.

Peace.

Free Hugs

This morning, in Madison, Wisconsin, I will conduct a Free Hugs campaign at the Capital building where the huge Farmers' Market resides.

Come out & get a hug!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

The Idiot Son Of An Asshole




My dog is smarter than Bush; he at least knows when to come in out of the rain. The same tune over and over--"We are not leaving until victory"--there will never be victory. Ever. We lost a long time ago. Now, its just an excuse to sell more body bags for our troops and the citizens of Iraq.
The Dems are selling out also. Where is the fight? Are we all THAT tired? I'm tired. Very tired. Maybe Bush is smarter than I give him credit for.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

What Speaks To You?




As a small child, I began being drawn to books. It wasn't something I thought about--why do I love books?--it was automatic. Knowledge, I wanted it. Fictional stories were facinating, yes, but it was the non-fiction....the how to, the research, the fact finding adventures that I enjoyed the most.

Art--Da Vinci, Monet and Van Gogh--Georgia O'Keefe, Jackson Pollack, and Picasso.

Music--classical, Pink Floyd, Rush, The Eagles

So,
What speaks to you?

Monday, July 09, 2007




Why are the rainforests important?

World Rainforest Information Portal - Amazon, South America, Asia, Africa - Rain forest web.org

Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years.

Nearly half of the world's species of plants, animals and microorganisms will be destroyed or severely threatened over the next quarter century due to rainforest deforestation.

What can you do to help the rainforest?

RAN.org: Get Involved

Sunday, July 08, 2007

What has changed?

The Bush administration will not quit until we throw them out.




Peace Takes Courage

Sunday, June 24, 2007

The Refreshments




One of my fav bands of all time. Classic.


Peace.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Paris who?




Oh, how I wish it were true. Media coverage of the illegal war, the need for AIDS drugs in Africa, the massacres in Darfur, the lying of our administration, the lack of motivation of our Congress to call this administration on the carpet, and the poverty level of millions in the United States.

But, instead, a Paris Hilton smoke screen. The media and the corporate assholes that own them, litter the news with Paris. These are terribly turbulent times. Think Progress

I wish I could say, "Paris who?

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Charlie













When I'm having a bad day, or even a bad moment, I look at Charlie. He has been the best dog I have ever had.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Look Inside

Whoever said money can't buy you happiness obviously has never been poor. It sure helps sometimes, but does not DEFINE me. Money can help in the short term, but if I'm not happy with who i am as a person, money will not fill that emptiness.

Looking for the golden ticket outside of myself is futile. Everything that I need, I already possess. I am a heart shaped diamond.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Isolation



Isolation.

Isolation is the dark room where I develop all my negatives.

Isolation can be beautiful at first, but it stays dark......and creates more darkness.

Our connections to others keep us alive, focused, happy and sane.

The more we isolate, the more we drift apart.

When was the last time you said "Hello!" to your neighbor?

Thursday, May 31, 2007



I found an interesting story today about the need for renewable energy on Cleveland.com.

It talks about an architect who proposes rice farmers in China have differently constructed homes and businesses with rectangular slices of farmland topping these buildings.

Take a look:Future is in renewables, architect says

Have a great day.
Peace.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Storms




I love storms. They are beautiful, powerful, sometimes scary.

They replenish the plants and rejuvenate the earth.

Peace.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Dogs




Dogs are pretty cool companions. They exhibit sheer joy at our arrival; as if the time we were apart was a week.

Buddy loves to have his picture taken.




Fund Food for Animals @ The Animal Rescue Site

Peace.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Memorial Day

Those lost in wars past; today we remember and honor them as a nation.
Past wars; and there have been many in our short history as a country.

A photo essay
Dover AFB Photos our administration does not want us to see






Like a drop of water in a pond, the ripples cascade out, touching everything around it, so does the life of a fallen soldier. His death touches us all.

If you are unfamiliar with Memorial Day History, read and honor those who have lost their lives in battle.

Peace.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Ask For Help





















Asking for help when we feel the lowest is the hardest thing to do, but the best time to do it.

If you are having a difficult time, stop and think of who you can ask for help. Call them.
No one has to be alone, even though it feels like we are.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline


There is always hope.

Peace.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Our Beautiful World

















There is beauty everywhere I look.

A flower making itself known through pavement is an amazing act of beauty refusing to be held down.

Our world is seen through our personal scopes of vision. What am I seeing? What are you seeing? Is it the same?


Peace,
Deanna

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

What keeps you conscious?



Kittens are beautiful for helping me tap into the child inside. We all need to play.
Being conscious does not just mean being aware of what is going on in the world around me; it also means tapping into something deeper. Making conscious contact with what's inside. Its a place where I am pure ME.
My soul.
(Plus it helps to have a kitty that likes Al Franken) :)






Nature is like that for me also. Its mysterious. Powerful. Beautiful. Peaceful. Energizing.

Have a great day. Peace.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Peaceful




What gives you peace? Calms you? Helps you find a certain amount of serenity in your life?
What is the name of that place? The place you go when things are grim; when life throws you a curve ball.

Tapping into that energy can be so important in our lives. It can be a life saver.



Pa Qua with Feng Shui Mirror





Share here what you do for yourself when drama knocks on your door.

Peace.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Sicko

Michael Moore's new documentary, 'Sicko' , is receiving good reviews at the Cannes Film Festival.

His film will be opening in the United States in June and exposes our health care system flaws. I invite everyone to check it out when it arrives.

****************************************





















Its a beautiful day here in northern Illinois, 81 degrees and mostly sunny. I'm about a quarter mile from the Rock River and I can hear the boats speeding back & forth as I sit here. The warm sun is kissing my arms as I type, so I think its time to head outside and read in the shade for a spell.

Have a great Saturday.
Peace.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

A Good Day.

This is Buddy, my yellow Lab. He is a good boy. Devoted. Loving. He even smiles. There is also my kitty.
Her name is Fast Kitty because, well........she's a fast kitty.



















I wanted to post a pic of some of my pets because I had a good day. We had a staff meeting where I'm conducting my intership and although it seems a bit overwhelming, I'm excited. I'll be co-leading groups, helping with addiction classes and learning to do one on one counseling. It's going to be a busy summer.

Peace.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Fuel For The Bod



Nutrition is such an important aspect of good health, but with all the fast food restaurants within a mile of each other, its difficult to believe that our culture perceives that.

Good foods cost good money; or so I thought. I accepted that in order to eat well.....buying fresh fruits & vegetables....etc...I needed to spend more money. There is a recent study on eating well on a fixed income.
Healthy Eating Is Possible on a Tight Budget

Staying healthy does not mean having to go broke, Taking care of myself is the gift I give to myself.

Peace.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Alaskan Cruise Ship



It was a gray Monday for passengers on an american cruise ship in Alaska. The boat went aground, but all passengers were evacuated.

Passengers rescued from cruise ship off Alaska - CNN.com

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Mother's Day


Happy Mother's Day,
and peace on earth.





And this is just soooooooooooo funny for mom's day! YouTube - Mother's Day

Saturday, May 12, 2007

A Weekend Break

I've been neglecting my blog.

What can I say; I have a fairly busy life. I work full time at an animal hospital and go to college part time. My job requires rather long hours and we rarely get breaks. Pet owners are a very needy bunch, that's for sure.

I will be starting my summer intership in a few days in addition to working full time at my job. Foundations provides assessments, classes and counseling in substance abuse and I'm working on my counseling certification.

Its ironic that my position at the veterinary clinic has been so helpful in my practicing listening skills for counseling others. I don't know how many times I've been with a client in an exam room and they are dealing with an emotional aspect with their pet such as a grave illness or contemplating euthanasia and they begin to talk about other issues in their life that are painful. Many times, after talking for several minutes they look up at me and say, "I don't know why I'm telling you all this."




Difficult situations bring up emotions that people have been dealing with and its understandable that its all connected and they begin to talk about it. Some people deal with it by crying, or projecting anger onto the staff or being silent. Everyone is different. I try to be understanding and meet them where they are.
Have a great Saturday. More tomorrow for Mother's Day. Here's a link to visit that I love:Multiplayer Online Games - Spogg.com

Peace.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Work Smarter, Not Harder On The Envirnonment




Its critical to help the environment, and many countries are looking into alternative fuels that don't damage our surroundings.
Argentina is one of those countries. Citizens of that country are concerned that in an effort to help their fuel costs, they are causing damage to the environment.

Argentina confronts potential environmental impact of biofuels demand - Americas - BostonHerald.com


We can't be overzealous in our efforts; we have to be smart about it in the long run.
Peace.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Finals This Week




Studying is not so bad; its finding the time to do it while working full time and trying to set up my field placement for my summer internship.
I had a great interview last week for my placement. The clinical director seemed to like me and I'm pretty sure I'll get the "job".
I also turned forty, which was not as bad for me as turning thirty for some reason. I'm a different person than I was ten years ago; I'm sure that has something to do with it.

Now.....back to studying about Virginia Satir and Jay Haley.
Peace.


P.S. Also, in order to remind us all what is going on in the world----watch this

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Spring is here........





Spring is here.....

New earth sounds
rising up
to meet the birth
of new creatures.

Mountains sharing
rivers of wet nourishment
feeding the new ones.

Rain, surrendering to the
storms that swell
from the dark, grey clouds.

Lightening striking
the newly emerging soil
breaking through to the
green plants that give birth
to new flowers.

Sweet, fresh oxygen
filling the forests
feeding small lungs.

Warm, yellow sun
creating smiles
as they bask in its rays.

Spring is here......

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Think Spring!




Last spring I took a picture of baby ducklings and their mom---an image in this sub zero weather that I am greatly missing.
So, just as a reminder of good things to come---in a little over a month, it will officially be spring!

Peace.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Nancy Pelosi

I have not blogged in awhile; there has been much to do.

I wanted to take a moment to welcome the first woman Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi to 2007!!

As a Democrat, this is heaven; as a woman, it's sweeter.

We now have a majority and by GOD, we better make some good things happen; our country needs it.

Peace.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

MaryJane In Michigan

Unprecedented in the Michigan State house is the introduction to legislation of medicinal marijuana.

Read about it here:Stop The Drug War

Medical marijuana has its place in this society, helping individuals with various diseases and conditions.

Here are some testimonials


side note: Finals are next week; I should be resuming posting daily after that.
Peace.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!

Spent most of last night and today cooking.

I'm pretty tired. Took a nap. Got up, had some pie! Ready for another nap.

I'm working 12 hours tomorrow. I am thankful for employment.

Peace.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

The Serenity Prayer

God, grant me the serenity
To accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
And the wisdom to know the difference.


Sometimes, the only way I can determine what to accept and what to change is by trial and error.
Mistakes can be opportunities to gain the wisdom to know the difference.

Friday, November 10, 2006

The Good & The Bad Of It

I've been dilerious with joy over the House win for the Democrats and then basically I became drunk with joy when we took over the Senate.

This interim time will be one to watch; the George & his Repugs have until January to do some nasty things yet.
They are technically still in control.
Don't put anything past them.

As for today, I have a virus; Extremely weak; dizzy. Doing lots of sleeping.

It's one of those dreary days; cold, rain turning to freezing rain with some thunder here and there; very strange. A good day to rest.........and think good things of the future of our country.

Peace.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Crunch Time

Tomorrow is the day; hopefully a new day.

All we have left is hope for a change in direction. We need to take back the House and the Senate.

Then, make them all accountable. The liars, cheats, the bastards who are stealing my country.

Democratic across the board. Win it back, THEN start taking names. Hold both sides accountable.

But, we have to have a majority first.

Then we clean house.

N O W, G O V O T E!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Don't Get Played

There are really only two ways to approach life--as a victim, or as a gallant fighter; and you must decide if you want to act or react; deal your own cards or play with a stacked deck.

If you don't decide which way to play with life, it ALWAYS plays with you.

Peace.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Is Bush Delusional?

AMERICAblog talks about Bush & Rove going on about how, confidently, there will be a majority in the Senate and Congress after this next election. Do they know something we don't know? Or are they delusional?

How many electronic voting machine are there out there? Show me a paper trail and I'll show you a legitimate election.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Free Hugs

I had my mid term last night, so I got a few days before I have to work full force on my other mid term, which is a take home.

If you have NOT seen this video from youtube---it is a MUST!

Sit back. Feel the goosebumps. Cry. Enjoy.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Registration Deadlines

If you have not registered to vote--check your state deadlines here at Rock the Vote - 2006 Voter Registration Deadlines.

This is too important to wait on. Do it now.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Foley Scandal

Is it anyone's surprise the Republicans are trying to hide knowledge that they knew about Mark Foley's "little issue"?

Dennis Hastert is a slimeball for his behavior on this; amnesia is very convenient. ABC News: AP: Aide Says He Reported Foley 2 Years Ago.

Now, these are very interesting "family values". I suppose if Foley was trying to MARRY one of the Pages, the Resmugs would have cried foul; but just using them for sexual favors is ok---no sanctity of marriage lost with that, right?

Where is the FBI investigation of his computer? The cover-up? Oh, that's right---turn yourself into re-hab, admit you are gay and offer no excuses and the world will say,"Oh, ok, you have SUFFERED enough!"

We funded an investigation of President Clinton getting a blow job and we are not doing the same when it comes to underage pages? WTF????? Wake up people!!!

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Research What Is Going On

If you are interested in doing some research before the elections regarding campaign finance law, lobbying, who's the biggest contributors.....etc...... head over to Opensecrets.org--Money in politics data let's us all know where the denero is coming from and who is getting it.

Also, another interesting tidbit: Repugs are scrabbling to marginalize these next elections too---WHAT A SURPRISE!!
Head over to No More Stolen Elections! | MyDem.org to be sure you are
registered and nothing fishy has happened to your voting process.

Update: working on my take-home midterm in my counseling course, but will try to keep up with posts.

Peace.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

I've Been Tagged

My buddy Dusty has tagged me.

Things I'd like to do before I die:
Travel the world
Learn several languages
Read every book on my bookshelves

Things I cannot do:
eat tomatoes
avoid cheesecake :)
Tolerate racism

Things I can do:
Spin a basketball on one finger.
win at scrabble alot
listen to you without judgement

Things that attracted me to my significant other:
His sincere compassion for others
His intelligence
His love of his children

Things I like to say:
Whaaaaateva.
When the Rapture comes, we get their shit.
What do you need right now?

Books I like best:
Anything by:
Al Franken
Michael Moore
Leo Buscaglia


Movies I like to see:
Crash
Pulp Fiction
Forrest Gump

I tag for this meme:

Firecrow

Saturday, September 16, 2006

What's Going On?

I used to be very consistant with my daily posts and lately, they are sporadic. That's what happens when I work full time, have 2 college courses, I'm doing 20 hours of human services volunteer work, have a theory paper to write and spend much of my time reading and hanging out on the Daily Kos.

One thing I have not missed---TELEVISION! I have not watched since I returned from my Florida Keys vacation; and I don't miss it. I have filled my time with all the things I enjoy--my pets and reading, and of course, my husband.
My two oldest children moved out two weeks ago--they got an apartment together in order to save money, so hubby & I have been doing projects around the house with are new rooms. Our youngest is a senior in high school and works and has projects of his own.

So, right now, things are ok. Bush still sucks; in fact, he gets worse everyday, but I can still type that and I have a roof over my head--not heading to the Homeland Concentration camps yet.
Say hello to Chuck!!!

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Dropping Knowledge


Dropping Knowledge: The Living Library came together yesterday.
It was fantastic!
They decided not to use my personal question for the 100 they asked, but that's ok, it was beautiful.
The diversity of answers to each probing question was awesome to hear.
All people from around the world can participate in answering those 100 questions and thousands more that were submitted and will be added as this internet library takes flight.

Have a great Sunday.
Peace,
Deanna

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Pow Wow



Attending a Native American Pow Wow, for me, is an experience of great fun & social gathering; spiritual, especially during intense drumming, the energy is very powerful. And the food----OMG!!!! the food--personally, frybread tastes good with ANYTHING! Today's festivities did not disappoint. I was brought back to center & nature, and family.
Peace and have a great holiday.
Deanna

Sunday, August 27, 2006

My Question?


dropping knowledge is a site I have been following for the past couple years--almost from it's beginning.
It consists of 112 individuals from around the world from different cultures, races and occupations, who will gather around a vast round table to answer 100 of the world's most thought-provoking questions which were submitted on the dropping knowledge website over the past few years.

My question keeps scrolling across the site. They made an announcement that they have almost narrowed down the 100 questions, so mine going across the site seems pretty good that mine was chosen, but i'll have to wait for the final confirmation.
Wish me luck.
Peace.
Deanna

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Dropping Knowledge (Updated)

I have the final list of 112 participants for the "Table of Free Voices". Click the above link.
Peace.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Too Busy To Post

School started this week.
Need I say more? I'm beginning to wonder if I bit off more than I can chew with these classes.
My counseling theory class will have me creating my OWN counseling theory, naming it & presenting it, in detail to the class.
Gee, THAT doesn't sound difficult!
I have another general human services class which requires an additional 20 hours volunteer work on top of my full time job.

Today was pretty awesome at work. My great dane Charlie was called upon to give blood to a dog that needed a blood transfusion. Charlie established that he is a pretty good blood donor candidate. What a good boy!!!!
I think the other dog is going to make it too.

I have tomorrow off. I'll try to post something of some significance.

Peace,
Deanna

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Lamont Needs More Exposer

According to a poll posted by LiberalOasis conducted by Quinnipiac University shows Jomentum Loserman ahead of Ned Lamont among likely Connecticut voters.


Polling Results
August 17, 2006 Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman, running as an independent, gets 53 percent of likely voters, with 41 percent for Democratic primary winner Ned Lamont and 4 percent for Republican Alan Schlesinger, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.

Among registered voters, Sen. Lieberman gets 49 percent, followed by Lamont with 38 percent and Schlesinger with 4 percent. This compares to a 51 - 27 percent Lieberman lead over Lamont, with 9 percent for Schlesinger in a July 20 poll by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University.

In this latest survey, Lieberman leads 75 - 13 - 10 percent among likely Republican voters, and 58 - 36 - 3 percent among likely independent voters, while likely Democratic voters back Lamont 63 - 35 percent. Two percent are undecided, but 28 percent of those who name a candidate might change their mind before Election Day.

"Sen. Lieberman's support among Republicans is nothing short of amazing. It more than offsets what he has lost among Democrats. As long as Lieberman maintains this kind of support among Republicans, while holding onto a significant number of Democratic votes, the veteran Senator will be hard to beat," said Quinnipiac University Poll Director Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D.

"Ned Lamont's Democratic primary win was based on a very small percentage of voters statewide. He must expand beyond this base if he is going to beat Lieberman."

Connecticut voters approve 55 - 40 percent of the job Lieberman is doing and likely voters give him a 46 - 30 percent favorability rating, with 23 percent mixed.

Lamont gets a negative 25 - 30 percent favorability rating among likely voters, with 19 percent mixed and 26 percent who haven't heard enough to form an opinion.

Likely voters say 53 - 40 percent that Lieberman deserves reelection. Among those who oppose his reelection, 24 percent cite his position on the war in Iraq.

Governor's Race

Republican incumbent Gov. Jodi Rell leads Democratic challenger John DeStefano 64 - 32 percent among likely voters, with 4 percent undecided and 28 percent of those who name a candidate saying they might change their mind.

Among registered voters, Gov. Rell leads 60 - 28 percent, compared to 62 - 25 percent in a July 20 Quinnipiac University poll, conducted before DeStefano's Democratic primary win.

In this latest survey, 44 percent of likely Democratic voters, 88 percent of Republican voters and 69 percent of independent voters back Rell.

"While observers bemoan the polarization of American politics, Connecticut voters are taking a bi-partisan path, with most Republicans backing a Democratic Senator and large numbers of Democrats backing a Republican Governor," Dr. Schwartz said.

"John DeStefano didn't get much of a bounce from his primary win in part because of all of the attention focused on the Senate race. Although Gov. Rell's 73 percent approval is down from her 81 percent score in February, she continues to have very strong approval numbers and a huge lead over DeStefano."

From August 10 - 14, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,319 Connecticut voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.7 percentage points. The survey includes 1,083 likely voters with a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points.

The Quinnipiac University Poll conducts public opinion surveys in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Florida and the nation as a public service and for research.

For additional data-Quinnipiac University
Ned needs to step it up with the voters; get out there & make his face more well known. Everyone just knows Loserman more right now.

Have a great Sunday.
Peace.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

How Would A Patriot Act?

Former litigator, Glenn Greenwald's blog: Unclaimed Territory discusses Presidential law-breaking.



This lawyer, who focused on First Amendment, corporate/securities fraud issues, and civil rights cases is the author of How Would a Patriot Act? Defending American Values from a President Run Amok

Check it out.

Update: I also wrote a diary on the dailykos today: Daily Kos: What Is Your Question? visit & give mojo if you like it!

Peace.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Prepare To Count All Votes


As we get closer to election time, the need to discuss our "voting process" is a priority.

We want no stolen elections or fraud of any kind. If we are to truly be a democracy, a free nation, we must respect this process.

Visit:
Black Box Voting - Welcome to www.BlackBoxVoting.org, Consumer protection for elections to find out what to watch for, what we can do to keep this process from being tainted.

Peace.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Cartoon Fun


Today, we take a break from all the crap in our world & poke a bit of fun in the direction of our administration.
Visit:

Buck Fush

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Human Rights



I am overwhelmed by the amount of human rights violations taking place across our globe.

I need to address these atrocities on a more detailed basis, and will do so soon.
In the meantime, visit:

Amnesty International - Working To Protect Human Rights Worldwide

Peace.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Elect To Impeach




Now that the people of Connecticut have spoken loud & clear, in fact, voter turnout was one of the largest ever, we need to bring in candidates that are strong on pursuing impeachment for this administration.

Visit:

ImpeachPAC | Electing a Congress to Impeach Bush and Cheney

Action is the key.
Peace.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Connecticut Wins!!



Ned Lamont wins the Primary for the Senate seat for the Dems!!!!!

Way To Go!!!!

Bye bye Joe................you are an ass!

Monday, August 07, 2006

Stop The Lies


Wikipedia defines a lie as follows:

A lie is an intentionally false statement. To lie is to say something one believes to be false with the intention it be taken for truth.

The Bush Administration did just that to get us into war; war with an Arab nation; war with a nation that had the resources they wanted-OIL!
The following is a 42 minute film about those lies--why we are not storming the gates of the White House is beyond me.

Stop The Lie - PNAC Documentary

Sunday, August 06, 2006

You Have To Talk About It



Dialog. It is a dying concept in our great nation. Especially, war, famine, genocide......... Too political. Too uncomfortable. Too_________(fill in the blank).

To nullify dialog is to coddle the atrocities conversation is trying to repair.

Welcome to MotherSpeak is a website that promotes discussion, truth, and healing. Pain kept inside not only prevents healing, it creates more pain & strife.

Peace.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Iraqi Children

The children of war torn countries are the ones to suffer the most. They have no control over what they are experiencing.
Oh, to abolish war forever!

There ARE people out there who are trying to help, do some good and assist the children by supplying food, clothing and even school materials. One of those individuals is actor Gary Sinise. Not only was he great in Forrest Gump, he's a great humanitarian.


He co-founded Operation Iraqi Children and they help get school supplies, books, and chalkboards to the Iraqi kids. Education is the key in any country.

S T O P A L L W A R S N O W!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, August 03, 2006

What Are Basic Needs?


When I ask myself the question: "What do I really need in this world?", I come up with the following:
-clean water
-healthy food when I have hunger
-adequate shelter
-appropriate clothing for the seasons
-the ability to receive education throughout life


BASIC NEEDS--I'm not talking cable & cell phones & SUV's---to sustain & survive.
I believe most people would agree with my short list of BASIC needs.
Now, ask yourself, "Does everyone on our Earth DESERVE these BASIC needs?" You are shouting, "Well, of course!" I am assuming.
Everyone deserves it, because we are all the same. Unfortunately, we have many individuals in our world who do not agree with that sentiment. Their behavior & actions SHOW they do not believe we are all the same & worthy of BASIC needs.
It interferes with the building of the money pile they are sitting on.

I have my BASIC needs met, so what I have extra, whether it's energy, money, help, wisdom, physical action, food,....whatever I have extra......it needs to go to someone who is not receiving BASIC needs.

Who will you help today?


The Hunger Site : Give Food for Free to Hungry
People in the World


United Way of America

Peace,
Deanna

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

The Issue Of Net Neutrality

The following is a list of Senators still not clear on their position with Net Neutrality.

Give their offices a call in your neck of the woods.

Akaka, Daniel K. (D-HI)
202-224-6361

Baucus, Max (D-MT)Save the Internet : Fighting for Internet Freedom
202-224-2651

Bingaman, Jeff (D-NM)
202-224-5521

Byrd, Robert C. (D-WV)
202-224-3954

Carper, Thomas (D-DE)
202-224-2441

Chafee, Lincoln D. (R-RI)

202-224-2921

Conrad, Kent (D-ND)
202-224-2043

Durbin, Richard J. (D-IL)
202-224-2152

Gregg, Judd (R-NH)
202-224-3324

Harkin, Tom (D-IA)
202-224-3254

Jeffords, James M. (I-VT)
202-224-5141

Johnson, Tim (D-SD)
202-224-5842

Kennedy, Edward M. (D-MA)
202-224-4543

Kohl, Herb (D-WI)
202-224-5653

Landrieu, Mary (D-LA)
202-224-5824

Levin, Carl (D-MI)
202-224-6221

Lincoln, Blanche (D-AR)
202-224-4843

Menendez, Robert (D-NJ)
202-224-4744

Murray, Patty (D-WA)
202-224-2621

Reed, Jack (D-RI)
202-224-4642

Salazar, Ken (D-CO)
202 224-5852

Sarbanes, Paul S. (D-MD)
202-224-4524

Schumer, Charles (D-NY)
202-224-6542

Stabenow, Debbie A. (D-MI)
202-224-4822

Talent, Jim (R-MO)
202-224-6154


I called Durbin's office and spoke with a live person.