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Open letter to readers: Today and tomorrow

By Lynda Waddington | 11.17.11

Wednesday was a difficult day for The American Independent News Network, which is the larger entity that operates The Iowa Independent. Our chief executive and founder announced two of our sister sites would close and their content would be moved to The American Independent.

ACS lockout continues; plan emerges to repeal sugar protections

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By Virginia Chamlee | 11.15.11

A recently introduced bill could have far-reaching impact on the U.S. sugar industry, including American Crystal Sugar, a farmer-owned cooperative that locked out 1,300 Midwest workers on Aug. 1.

Cain campaign: Farmers know more about regulations than EPA

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By Andrew Duffelmeyer | 11.15.11

The chairman for Herman Cain’s Iowa effort says the campaign “relied more on the word of farmers than Washington regulators” in deciding to run an ad containing claims the Environmental Protection Agency says are false.

Mathis wins, Democrats maintain Senate control

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By Lynda Waddington | 11.08.11

The Iowa Senate will remain under the control of a slim 26-25 Democratic majority when it reconvenes in January 2012.

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PR: Nation should work to address veterans’ challenges

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

BRUCE BRALEY RELEASE — As US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan ends, it’s more important than ever that our nation works to address the challenges faced by the men and women who fought there.

PR: Honoring veterans, help in hiring

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

CHUCK GRASSLEY RELEASE — A difficult job market is challenging the soldiers, sailors and airmen who have protected America’s interests by serving in the Armed Forces.

PR: In honor of America’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

TOM LATHAM RELEASE — No one has done more to secure the freedom enjoyed by every single American than our veterans and those currently serving in the armed services.

PR: Honoring and supporting our nation’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

DAVE LOEBSACK RELEASE — Veterans Day is an opportunity to reflect on the service of generations of veterans and to honor the sacrifices they and their families have made so that we may live in peace and freedom here at home.

In Carroll, Iowa, Before More Than 600, Clinton Campaigns On Iraq, College Costs

By Douglas Burns | 10.20.07 | 8:16 pm

Speaking to an estimated crowd of more than 600, in a breezy Carroll park, with falling leaves sweeping across a portable stage, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton Saturday pledged to restore what she believes is the nation’s George W. Bush-devastated image in the world.

“The era of cowboy diplomacy is over,” Clinton said. “We’re going to start finding common ground again.”

Added Clinton, “The president’s policies have alienated our allies and emboldened our enemies.”

Clinton used the majority of her hour at Northwest Park to work the rope lines, posing for photographs and chatting about various memorabilia attendees had in hand. She then spent about 45 minutes at Sam’s Soda’s & Sandwiches in the downtown of this west-central Iowa commercial hub, something of a political command performance for presidential candidates since 2000, meeting with the Carroll Daily Times Herald, Iowa Independent.com, Carroll Broadcasting, the Spanish-language newspaper La Prensa and The Denison Bulletin.

A widely circulated piece by Iowa Independent managing editor Chase Martyn reports that many of Clinton’s recent Iowa events have been largely choreographed with few opportunites for audience questions. She fielded one question before the full Carroll audience Saturday, a query most could not hear related to foster care from a young woman who apparently had been in that system in Iowa herself. Clinton complimented the woman for her “courage” in talking about the issue in a public forum and the former First Lady then said she would take more questions one-on-one as she moved through the crowd.

A Clinton strategist in Iowa, JoDee Winterhof, told Iowa Independent the decision to take only one public question was based on time, and that Clinton had in fact answered several at a Des Moines event earlier in the day.

Dr. Andy McGuire, a former Democratic candidate for lieutanent governor who is Clinton’s Iowa campaign co-chairwoman, said the more personal rope-line exchanges work well for Clinton.

“It think it’s doing fine,” McGuire said.

After the Carroll stop Clinton headed to Storm Lake, where a weekly newspaper, The Times, Saturday endorsed one of her competitors, U.S. Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware.

In Carroll Clinton started her remarks in the middle of Northwest Park on the war in Iraq.

The senator said U.S troops have done as much as possible there.

“There is no military solution,” she said.

Clinton said U.S troops are “acting like referees for the Iraqi civil war.”

The U.S. senator from New York and the former First Lady, opposes permanent bases in Iraq and has said the United States may need a reduced residual force to train Iraqi troops, provide logistical support, and conduct counterterrorism operations.

Clinton then moved to domestic affairs, saying her own college years were financed with low-interest federal loans.

“I didn’t have to worry about getting ripped off by some student loan company,’ Clinton said.

Clinton noted the average student loan debt for an Iowan is $23,000.

She is supporting more funding for Pell Grants and college tax credits.

And Clinton posed this question: “I want to start finding out why college costs so much.”

In fact, she suggested there could be a way to prohibit colleges from hiking tuition or other costs in the middle of a student’s four-year program.

“Education is part of having that strong middle class,” Clinton said.

Touching quickly on the agriculture front, Clinton said the U.S. needs to develop more markets for American products – and that many of those may be domestic.

“I am tired of not knowing what is in the food we import from other countries,” Clinton said.

Clinton said one of the more common concerns she hears while campaigning relates to health-care.

“We’re going to open up the Congressional plan,” Clinton said. “We’re going to open it up to everybody.”

Overall, from health-care to the management of the war in Iraq to government spending, Clinton said, the Bush administration is working for the middle class.

“They have taken President Lincoln’s famous phrase and turned it on its head,” Clinton said. “The Bush-Cheney Administration is the government of the few, by the few and for the few.”

Some of the more sustained applause for Clinton came when she referenced the obvious, that she would be the first female president.

“I’m not running because I’m a woman,” Clinton said. “I’m running because I think I’m the best qualified and experienced person to hit the ground running.”

One of her more prominent Hawkeye State supporters, former Iowa Democratic Gov. Tom Vilsack touched on that with the Carroll crowd, saying that her candidacy is an inspiration to girls.

Sue Scharfenkamp, a registered Republican and a Carroll stay-at-home mother and foster parent, who said she is “kind of an independent,” thinks the Democratic field is stronger in this presidential cycle.

“I’m always impressed with Hillary and I think what I like about Hillary is she has such experience with the White House and I think if she would become president it is just so easy for her to go in,” Scharfenkamp said. “She knows what to expect.”

Instead of the polarizing tag often affixed to Hillary Clinton, Scharfenkamp sees her as something of a steadying influence.

“Hillary, when she speaks, she always makes me feel really comfortable,” Scharfenkamp, the wife of Carroll At-Large Councilman Jeff Scharfenkamp, said. “I think she’s interested in what everybody is kind of interested in from environment to health care.”

While undecided – and interested in hearing presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor – Scharfenkamp said she’s leaning toward Clinton.

One registered Democrat, Marilyn Spindler, a senior citizen from Carroll, says she’s undecided as well.

But she sees Clinton as being more warm than the ugly caricatures opponents peddle.

“I think she’s not only a nice person, she’s a good person,” Spindler said as she showed a reporter a copy of a Reader’s Digest article on Clinton that she had only moments earlier chatted about with the senator.

Comments

  • Sutteyo

    Don’t pick a loser Iowa Poll: Half Say They Would Never Vote for Hillary Clinton for President

    Other top tier candidates in both parties win more acceptance; Richardson & Huckabee favored most

    While she is winning wide support in nationwide samples among Democrats in the race for their party’s presidential nomination, half of likely voters nationwide said they would never vote for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, a new Zogby Interactive poll shows.

    The online survey of 9,718 likely voters nationwide showed that 50% said Clinton would never get their presidential vote. This is up from 46% who said they could never vote for Clinton in a Zogby International telephone survey conducted in early March. Older voters are most resistant to Clinton – 59% of those age 65 and older said they would never vote for the New York senator, but she is much more acceptable to younger voters: 42% of those age 18-29 said they would never vote for Clinton for President.

    http://zogby.com/new…

  • desmoinesdem

    only on-on-one questions She is obviously scared to take public questions and have her answers on video for the whole world to see.

    She needs to be called on this.

  • signi

    “Stand By Your Man and Enemies if the USA” What if a foreign leaders has dialogue that is In Harm’s Way for the USA?  Unfortunately,if she cannot make her marriage noteworthy of respect and trust and no “guts” to do what is right after breaking commandments after commandments – How can she be trusted to be a President to protect our freedoms and the Constitution written on moral integrity in dealing with many foreign leaders who do not repect Women in the first ploace.  Come on,Democrats, thought your base was smarter.  Csannot buy votes of the American people.

  • gopmom3

    Hillary kid gloved… She fielded only one question?  I couldn’t attend her gathering in Carroll, I had better things to do like watch my college football team play ball and drink mimosas.  Even though they lost….sounds like I made the right choice.  They would’ve tossed me out anyway.  I am not a Hillary fan.  What has Hillary done to deserve to be President except follow Bill around the world?  She hasn’t run a city, state or company…has she ever had to make payroll?  NO.  What experience does she have besides being a carpet bagger senator? NONE…

    Take the gloves off!  What hard questions did you ask Doug?

  • Sutteyo

    Don't pick a loser Iowa Poll: Half Say They Would Never Vote for Hillary Clinton for President

    Other top tier candidates in both parties win more acceptance; Richardson & Huckabee favored most

    While she is winning wide support in nationwide samples among Democrats in the race for their party's presidential nomination, half of likely voters nationwide said they would never vote for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, a new Zogby Interactive poll shows.

    The online survey of 9,718 likely voters nationwide showed that 50% said Clinton would never get their presidential vote. This is up from 46% who said they could never vote for Clinton in a Zogby International telephone survey conducted in early March. Older voters are most resistant to Clinton – 59% of those age 65 and older said they would never vote for the New York senator, but she is much more acceptable to younger voters: 42% of those age 18-29 said they would never vote for Clinton for President.

    http://zogby.com/new…

  • desmoinesdem

    only on-on-one questions She is obviously scared to take public questions and have her answers on video for the whole world to see.

    She needs to be called on this.

  • signi

    “Stand By Your Man and Enemies if the USA” What if a foreign leaders has dialogue that is In Harm's Way for the USA?  Unfortunately,if she cannot make her marriage noteworthy of respect and trust and no “guts” to do what is right after breaking commandments after commandments – How can she be trusted to be a President to protect our freedoms and the Constitution written on moral integrity in dealing with many foreign leaders who do not repect Women in the first ploace.  Come on,Democrats, thought your base was smarter.  Csannot buy votes of the American people.

  • gopmom3

    Hillary kid gloved… She fielded only one question?  I couldn't attend her gathering in Carroll, I had better things to do like watch my college football team play ball and drink mimosas.  Even though they lost….sounds like I made the right choice.  They would've tossed me out anyway.  I am not a Hillary fan.  What has Hillary done to deserve to be President except follow Bill around the world?  She hasn't run a city, state or company…has she ever had to make payroll?  NO.  What experience does she have besides being a carpet bagger senator? NONE…

    Take the gloves off!  What hard questions did you ask Doug?

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