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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.

Dodd hopes for third or fourth in Iowa, contrasts on FISA

By John Deeth | 12.22.07 | 12:33 pm

At a stop at Iowa City’s Hamburg Inn, Chris Dodd told Iowa Independent that “third or fourth” would be a good showing in Iowa, but “first is best.”


David Osterberg and Jim Larew with Dodd

Dodd spent close to an hour at the politically famous diner, offering no speech but speaking with every one of about 50 every patrons, sometimes at length.  Owner Dave Panther said Dodd was the sixth candidate to visit this cycle, joining fellow Democrats Joe Biden, John Edwards and Barack Obama, Republican John McCain and Green Cynthia McKinney.  Three candidate’s spouses — Elizabeth Edwards, Jackie Dodd and former president Bill Clinton — have also visited.
Matt Hayek with Dodd Friday.

It was the second of Dodd’s three Johnson County stops in 24 hours.  Friday night, Dodd spoke at the Knights of Columbus Hall, where he won the endorsement of Iowa City Council member-elect Matt Hayek.  “We need an adult in the room,” Hayek said after the event. “Our next president won’t have the luxury of getting up to speed internationally.”

Dodd discussed his recent Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) filibuster with Iowa Independent at the Hamburg Inn.

Deeth: How’s the FISA work that you did playing out on the campaign trail?

Dodd: I’m impressed how many people are aware of it, because the mainstream media wouldn’t hardly cover it.  People wonder whether or not blogs and the Internet are having any value, and this story would have been buried away, forever maybe, and they might have gotten away with it.  But we had 500,000 emails sent to members of Congress through our campaign office by the way, that was through our office and I respect that people did it.  People expressing their concern about this had a lot of influence, I think, on people deciding they were going to pull this bill off the floor of the Senate.  So it made a big difference, and people here this morning have certainly thanked me for making that trip back to Washington to be there to defeat that legislation.

Deeth.  Some of the other Senators who are doing the same thing you’re doing didn’t go back.

Dodd: No, and they all went back for the Farm Bill, because that was good politics in Iowa.  But the Constitution is what you swore to uphold when you are inaugurated or confirmed in the Senate, that’s what you do when you take an oath of office.  To me there’s nothing more important, and this administration’s had an assault on the Constitution for the last six years, and they continue to do it almost on a daily basis.  If you can’t come back and defend the Constitution, I mean, this is a time when we need people to do that.  If you let it pass and exonerate the phone companies who’ve vacuumed up people’s phone messages, emails for five long years without a court order at the behest of the Bush administration, and they want to pretend it never happened, is just wrong.  And that’s why I stood up for 11 hours on the floor of the Senate and pushed back, and they finally pulled the bill out.  That’s going to come back in January, so we’re not done with defeating that.  It’s a temporary victory, and I’m hoping next time I’ll get some more members to come back to be a part of it.  If you want to be president of the United States, you’ve got to lead, not just talk.

Deeth: You were saying last night at the Knights of Columbus that you were the best able to work across the aisle.  So far this week I’ve heard Senator Obama and Senator Clinton also say exactly the same thing.  What makes you more effective at working across the aisle than the other candidates who are claiming the same thing?

Dodd: Because I have. I mean, it’s a simple record, it’s one thing to say it, it’s another to have done it.  For 26 years, going back to the very first major legislation I was involved in, all the way up til just a week ago on Darfur.  People say they are that way, I’ve actually done it.  On the Family and Medical Leave, child care, all those I’ve done over the years really dozens and dozens, including 14 pieces of legislation in the last two weeks that have become the law of the land as a result of my working with Dick Shelby, the Republican from Alabama, to get it done.  So other people can say it, it’s one thing to say it.  But the question you want to ask is, where have you done this?  What confidence do I have?  Of course everyone wants to say that, but I think I’m the only one who’s actually done it.

Deeth: You’ve been working really, really hard here in Iowa, literally staying in Iowa for a while, yet you’re still lagging number-wise.  What do you have to do to go on from Iowa?

Dodd: I think polls here don’t mean as much as they do other places.  It’s a question of celebrity to some extent, and I think people are getting much more serious about this with 10 or 11 days to go here before Jan. 3, and you need to have a good showing here.  I don’t know what that showing means, it depends where the others are.

Deeth: What’s good?

Dodd:  Well, you know, third, fourth, first is best here… and I’m hoping Iowans will recognize that it’s important, of those of us who’ve had something to say… I’ve been the most outspoken on the Constitution, the most outspoken on the Iraq war.  I bring military service, Peace Corps service, I’m a person who can actually, with proven results bring Democrats and Republicans together.  If that’s what people are interested in, I think I’m an ideal candidate for Iowans.

Also at the Hamburg Inn was Jim Larew, chief legal counsel to Governor Culver, dining with former state legislator Dave Osterberg of Mt. Vernon.  Larew, a leading backer of John Edwards in 2004, was pleased with First Lady Mari Culver’s Edwards endorsement, though he was careful to note that the governor himself is neutral.  Larew said the governor has “released” his staff to follow his or her conscience and support the candidates of their choice, and though Larew is busy he hopes to help Edwards again in the remaining days.

Patricia McMichael of Iowa City was signing a Dodd pledge card at the Hamburg.  “He’s a statesman,” she said, ” and we need that.”

Comments

  • Dan McGinn

    Iowans are starting to look to Dodd for real change, not just promises. It’s funny how the three so called leading candidates claim to have the market cornered on “change”. Chris Dodd is the only candidate who has actually made change happen. Before Dodd was in Congress, Americans would lose their jobs, be replaced with no security of future employment at all, when they had to leave work for extended medical leave for illness or a pregnancy. Dodd changed that by protecting American jobs by writing and fighting for passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act. 50 million Americans have benefited from the act. That’s not just a candidate talking about change, that is a candidate who is making change a reality.

    Dodd is the only candidate who has changed wartorn and strife ridden countries to peaceful nations with his extensive work in Northern Ireland and Central America. You never hear about those hot spots in the news anymore, thanks to the good work of Senator Dodd. The Bush administration couldn’t even pull that off.

    Americans want a President who can bring both parties together. This has been promised by Barack Obama, but it has actually been done by Christopher Dodd. Dodd has consistenty reached out to republicans, conservative republicans mind you, to consponsor landmark legislation like the FMLA, the Combating Autism Act and the Federal Childcare Act. Obama has never done that. He just says he will do it as president. Obama claims to “walk the walk”. When you compare Obama to Senator Dodd it’s Obama who is only “talking the talk” because Dodd has truly gotten the results and “walked the walk” to bring partisans together to accomplish change.

    Senator Clinton says she is the most experienced because she has battled the Republicans for 16 years. How about a candidate like Senator Dodd, who can actually win these battles. Senator Clinton also cites her experience as a child advocate for 35 years. That’s great, but Senator Dodd is the one they call “The Children’s Senator” and its a well deserved title.

    Finally, John Edwards has been using a populist message, unlike his first go round 4 years ago, and says he will stop corruption and corporate greed in Washington. Again, where are the results John? Last week, in the middle of a Presidential campaign Senator Dodd fought and DEFEATED corruption and corporate greed by stopping retroactive immunity for big time telecommunications companies who allowed the Bush administration to wiretap Americans private communications without a Court ordered subpeona. Dodd, again, got results. The FISA bill was stopped. Passing it would have been a terrible injustice and a trampling on our rights. Dodd has fought to restore Habeas Corpus and restore our Constitution. Dodd reminds me of our state motto: “Our Liberties We Will Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain”.

  • corncam

    Its nice to have Matt Hayek on board Matt won huge majorities in the city council election, and he has friends on both sides of the aisle. 

    There was a good turnout at Dodd’s event in Coralville’s Old Town Hall on Saturday afternoon.

  • corncam

    Its nice to have Matt Hayek on board Matt won huge majorities in the city council election, and he has friends on both sides of the aisle. 

    There was a good turnout at Dodd's event in Coralville's Old Town Hall on Saturday afternoon.

  • Dan McGinn

    Iowans are starting to look to Dodd for real change, not just promises. It's funny how the three so called leading candidates claim to have the market cornered on “change”. Chris Dodd is the only candidate who has actually made change happen. Before Dodd was in Congress, Americans would lose their jobs, be replaced with no security of future employment at all, when they had to leave work for extended medical leave for illness or a pregnancy. Dodd changed that by protecting American jobs by writing and fighting for passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act. 50 million Americans have benefited from the act. That's not just a candidate talking about change, that is a candidate who is making change a reality.

    Dodd is the only candidate who has changed wartorn and strife ridden countries to peaceful nations with his extensive work in Northern Ireland and Central America. You never hear about those hot spots in the news anymore, thanks to the good work of Senator Dodd. The Bush administration couldn't even pull that off.

    Americans want a President who can bring both parties together. This has been promised by Barack Obama, but it has actually been done by Christopher Dodd. Dodd has consistenty reached out to republicans, conservative republicans mind you, to consponsor landmark legislation like the FMLA, the Combating Autism Act and the Federal Childcare Act. Obama has never done that. He just says he will do it as president. Obama claims to “walk the walk”. When you compare Obama to Senator Dodd it's Obama who is only “talking the talk” because Dodd has truly gotten the results and “walked the walk” to bring partisans together to accomplish change.

    Senator Clinton says she is the most experienced because she has battled the Republicans for 16 years. How about a candidate like Senator Dodd, who can actually win these battles. Senator Clinton also cites her experience as a child advocate for 35 years. That's great, but Senator Dodd is the one they call “The Children's Senator” and its a well deserved title.

    Finally, John Edwards has been using a populist message, unlike his first go round 4 years ago, and says he will stop corruption and corporate greed in Washington. Again, where are the results John? Last week, in the middle of a Presidential campaign Senator Dodd fought and DEFEATED corruption and corporate greed by stopping retroactive immunity for big time telecommunications companies who allowed the Bush administration to wiretap Americans private communications without a Court ordered subpeona. Dodd, again, got results. The FISA bill was stopped. Passing it would have been a terrible injustice and a trampling on our rights. Dodd has fought to restore Habeas Corpus and restore our Constitution. Dodd reminds me of our state motto: “Our Liberties We Will Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain”.

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