Live Election Coverage on Democracy Now! - Listen to KPFK 90.7 FM Radio - Starting at 4:00 PM (WST) to 9:00 PM - Hosts Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez & Jeremy Scahill

Live Election Coverage on Democracy Now!  

Starting at 4:00 PM (WST) to 9:00 PM - 5 Hours

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Watch the video livestream at: http://democracynow.org

Hosted by Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez & Jeremy Scahill

 

At 9:00 PM on KPFK - Maria Armoudian & Roy Ulrich will Continue to Cover Election Results

 

TUNE IN AT 4:00 PM WST FOR LIVE ELECTION NIGHT 2008 COVERAGE!

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Democracy Now! will be doing a special five-hour broadcast & video livestream tonight from

4:00 PM–9:00 PM - Western Standard Time-to bring you the 2008 election results as they come in.

 

On November 5th, Democracy Now! expands to a two-hour broadcast & video livestream, “The Morning After,” from 08:00AM–10:00AM ET to provide complete coverage of the election outcome.

 

Live coverage of the results as the polls close, on-the-ground reports from across the country, reactions from across the globe, and running in-depth analysis and commentary.

 

Hosted by Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez and Jeremy Scahill.

 

Possible Guests Include:

 

Howard Zinn

Tim Robbins

Bill Perkins

Michael Moore

Robert Scheer

Sami Rasouli

John Nichols

Njoki Njoroge Njehu

Salim Muwakkil

Mark Crispin Miller

Melissa Harris Lacewell

Roberto Lovato

Glen Ford

Katrina Vanden Heuvel

Rosa Clemente

Laura Flanders

Vincent Harding

David Sirota

Michael Eric-Dyson

Ralph Nader

Harvey Wasserman

Frank Schaeffer

Raed Jarrar

Ali Abunimah

Glenn Greenwald

 

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Dances of Universal Peace at The GATHERING - Sunday, November 9th, 7:30 - 9:30 PM - The Blankenship Ballet Company of Venice - The Resplendent Heart with Tasnim

 

Reflections from Cindy Sheeehan ~ Very Early on Election Day!

First of all, I would like to announce that Nancy Pelosi NEVER agreed to debate me and her other two opponents. Last week, on KQED, she said that she would "never hesitate" to debate anyone, but HER OFFICE WOULD NEVER EVEN ANSWER US! She has NEVER debated anyone. Pelosi knows that she has an indefensibly deplorable record and that I would show her for the hypocrite that she is. It’s one thing to say that she is against the occupation of Iraq and then continue to fund it. It’s one thing to tell the Wall Street banksters that the "party is over" but then give them 700 billion dollars to continue whooping it up on taxpayer’s money. It’s one thing to say that she represents San Francisco values but then does not impeach the most criminally corrupt President in history against the wishes of her district. Pelosi should have had the courage and respect for her constituents and the democratic process to answer why she gave Bush and the telecom companies immunity from spying on us without warrants and why she allowed the war criminals to continue their policy of torture. Pelosi knew that debating me would be a disaster for her, so although she’s been in the district for many days now doing interviews and fund raisers her time was "compressed" and she didn’t have time to face her opponents and the voters of California’s 8th district.

Last night, Cindy for Congress had one final volunteer meeting before the polls open at 7 AM today. A young Latino gentleman, whom I have never met before, came into HQ and told me that he waited in line at City Hall (for 4 hours, that’s another entire conversation) to early vote and he talked to 40 people who all voted for me. Not one person he talked to voted for Pelosi. I got this email from a voter named Matthew this morning:

I have voted early and voted democrat for all seats but sf’s 8th district.  I VOTED FOR YOU.
I worry how Ms. Pelosi can be outed (sic) since I can’t find one person who voted for her.

Our volunteers who were out doing visibility and canvassing today reported overwhelmingly positive experiences and I have had the same sort of experiences myself lately as I have been out campaigning. It seems like there has been such a shift in this city since we qualified for the ballot in early August.

In talking to our staff and volunteers tonight and reflecting on the past 15 months of campaigning, I realized that I had many false assumptions about how the campaign would run and am gratified at how great things did turn out!

When we first came here in August of 2007, we had a dinner for some of our friends and activists here in town. I believed that my campaign would get a lot of support from the anti-war movement, but even though many of the groups/leaders have endorsed Obama (who is not a "peace candidate" by any stretch of the imagination), they claimed that they couldn’t endorse or help me because of "non-profit" status. Consequently, the natural base that we believed that we would have did not materialize and we had to seek support elsewhere to build our campaign.

Secondly, back in August 2007, no one had any idea who would be the nominees for President. I knew, however, (based on history) that the Presidential race would not focus on important issues, and I have been proven to be correct. We have had a 24/7 dosage of candidate associations; flag lapel pins; who loves Jesus or America more and how much is spent on clothes or how many houses each candidate owns.

I believed that the race in California’s 8th district would be the perfect chance to put important issues into the national dialogue since I was running against the Speaker of the House and I did already have name recognition and had been in the media previously. I never anticipated the near total black out of news about the campaign from establishment/corporate media! Even most of my so-called progressive media friends shut me out. Only KPFA and Green 960 gave me a platform with token appearances on other sources. The SF Chronicle only covered the campaign when it would have been patently obvious that they were ignoring Cindy for Congress. We have brought up serious solutions to the profound problems this district and nation face and the black out of our campaign is disgraceful and so transparent. Nancy Pelosi has done several interviews here in the district in the past week and I want to know how that can be fair when she has a fierce competitor who has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars here in the district campaigning against her? I am actually the only person running for Congress here who is actually campaigning and the media has shamefully continued their fantasy of one-party rule here in San Francisco.

Despite the challenges, I am so proud of this campaign. We have raised a decent amount of money without party backing and having to build our base from scratch. We have placed thousands of signs and tens of thousands of pieces of literature all over the district. Hundreds of people have made thousands of phone calls for us and we made history by even getting on the ballot!

The thing I am most proud of, though, is that CFC never sold out our vision or our principles for money or votes. We were told by early "consultants" that I should change my message (ie: not talk about peace or impeachment or the toxic problems of Bay View) and change the way I dress, talk, and write. Our "consultant" actually came to me with an offer for tens of thousands of dollars from Tom Delay’s (dirty, former House Majority Leader from Texas that was forced to resign from Congress in disgrace) PAC! As you can imagine, that "consultant" did not last long!

Cindy for Congress has won victories every day that our office stayed open despite the attacks and the marginalization of our campaign. We ran a courageous campaign and hung in there with our platform and vision even when the days were darkest and we couldn’t pay our rent. We never gave up and we never once doubted that what we are doing is the absolute right and honorable thing to do.

Win or lose today, I am winning or losing with my integrity and our vision intact. We have been supported by so many of you that it will continue to grow and blossom and Nov. 4th is only the beginning of a movement that just also happened to be a political campaign.

Thank you so much for your incredible support. I am honored by your confidence and your commitment to hope that comes from true change.

Stay tuned for breaking news from the campaign throughout the day!

On our way to VICTORY!

Love & Peace

Cindy

Watch this great video/song called "Hey, Hey Nancy"

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Watch Michael Moore’s New Film “SLACKER UPRISING” - FREE On-Line from Brave New Films - It’s a Review of His 2004 Slackers Tour of College Campuses, Encouraging Students to Vote Against Bush!

Watch Michael Moore’s New Film

 

"SLACKER UPRISING"

 

On-Line for Free at: http://slackeruprising.com/download 

 

A new release by Michael Moore on the 2004 debacle. It’s a review of his ‘Slackers Tour’ of college campuses

across the United States - encouraging students to vote against Bush.

 

From Michael Moore:

 

Thanks for signing up to download Slacker Uprising. It is available for free as a gift from me to all of you.

Watch it all: http://slackeruprising.com/download/location.php?utm_medium=download&utm_source=32570894

Stream it, download it, burn it now. It’s the first time a major feature-length film is being released for free on the internet. You can be part of this historic moment by logging on now!

And you have my permission to share it or show it in any way you see fit. "I’m giving you my blanket permission to not only download it, but also to email it, burn it, and share it with anyone and everyone (in the U.S. and Canada only). I want you to use ‘Slacker Uprising’ in any way you see fit to help with the election or to do the work that you do in your community. You can show my film in your local theater, your high school classroom, your college auditorium, your church, union hall or community center. You can have your friends and neighbors over to the house for a viewing. You can broadcast it on TV, on cable access, on regular channels or on the web. It’s completely free — I don’t want to see a dime from this. And if you want, you can charge admission or ask for a donation if it’s to raise money for a candidate, a voter drive, or for any non-profit or educational purpose. In other words — it’s yours!"

"Slacker Uprising" takes place in the wake of "Fahrenheit 9/11," during the run-up to the 2004 election, as I traveled for 42 days across America, visiting 62 cities in a failed attempt to remove George W. Bush from office. My goal was to help turn out a record number of young voters and others who had never voted before. (That part was a success. Young adults voted in greater numbers than in any election since 18-year-olds were given the right to vote. And the youth vote was the only age group that John Kerry won.)

 

What I encountered during the tour and the filming was both inspiring and frightening, so I thought, hey, this might make for a funny and enlightening movie! Each night, thousands would show up to volunteer in the Slacker Army against Bush. This drove local Republicans nuts. In one state they tried to have me arrested. At two colleges, rich donors offered to donate more money to the college if they would ban me from campus. Nearly a half-dozen universities kept the Slacker Uprising tour off their campuses. But there was no stopping this movement. By the time we got to Florida, 16,000 people a night were showing up.

It was clear that young people were the ones who were going to save the day — just as they are in this year’s election.

You can now sign up to stream, download, or burn a DVD of "Slacker Uprising," free of charge. The distribution is being organized by Robert Greenwald’s Brave New Films (they’re the great people behind "OUTFOXED: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism" and "WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price").

Enjoy!

Michael Moore

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