Wednesday, June 14, 2006

NET NEUTRALITY and UDALL


I published a story in today's New Mexican about Congressman Tom Udall catching grief from Democrats as well as his Republican opponent over his vote last week on the telecommunications bill known as the Communications Opportunity, Promotion, and Enhancement (COPE) Act.

Here's what Democracy For New Mexico had to say about the vote:
CLICK HERE

Udall's GOP opponent Ron Dolin doesn't have his statement on this issue posted on his Web site yet. Some of his comments are included in my story.

A little background on the issue:

The COPE Act is opposed by a wide-reaching, diverse umbrella group called the Save the Internet Coalition, whose include groups like The American Civil Liberties Union, The Christian Coalition, Moveon.org, Common Cause, Parents Television Council, U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group), The American Library Association and Gun Owners of America.

According to the coalition’s Web site, net neutrality is “the guiding principle that preserves the free and open Internet.”

According to the coalition, companies like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner “want to tax content providers to guarantee speedy delivery of their data. They want to discriminate in favor of their own search engines, Internet phone services, and streaming video — while slowing down or blocking their competitors.”

This would be the end result of the COPE Act, the coalition says.

“These companies have a new vision for the Internet,” the Web site says. “Instead of an even playing field, they want to reserve express lanes for their own content and services — or those from big corporations that can afford the steep tolls — and leave the rest of us on a winding dirt road.”

Here's the House vote on the COPE Act: CLICK HERE

Here's the link to an OpenSecrets.org page on Udall's contributors: CLICK HERE

Monday, June 12, 2006

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, June 11, 2006
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell


OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
There's a Moon Out Tonight by The Capris
Jack Pepsi by TAD
Army Reserve by Pearl Jam
RBB (Rude Boy Bob) by The Rodeo Carburettor
Benton Harbor Blues by The Fiery Furnaces
Meet Ze Monsta by P.J. Harvey
Start 'em Young (from Radio Pyonyang)

Missing by Beck
Spider's Web by Mission of Burma
Little Miss Chocolate Syrup by The Dirtbombs
We Were Gonna by Dengue Fever
Dead Leaves and The Dirty Earth by The White Stripes
Pappa Won't Leave You Henry by Nick Cave
Molly Ringwald by Andrew Primm

BASEBALL SET


Take Me Out to the Ballgame by Bruce Springstone
Joltin' Joe DiMaggio by Les Brown
Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball by Count Basie
A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request by Steve Goodman
Love Is Like a Baseball Game by The Intruders
I Love Mickey by Teresa Brewer with Mickey Mantle
The Kid From Spavinaw by Tom Russell
Take Me Out to the Ballgame by Gene Kelley & Frank Sinatra


House of Pain by Johnny Dowd
Chore of Enchantment by Howe Gelb
Good Shepherd by Jefferson Airplane
A House is Not a Motel by Love
What Would Jesus Do by Chris Thomas King
America the Beautiful by Neil Young
My True Story by The Jive Five
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

Sunday, June 11, 2006

BILL MEETS THE BLOGGERS PART 2

The New York Times covered the YearlyKos 2006 Convention in Las Vegas Friday. Here's what Adam Nagourney had to say about our governor.

"I see you guys as agents of advocacy — that's why I'm here," said Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, a Democrat and a prospective 2008 presidential candidate, who flew here at the last minute ... Bloggers, Mr. Richardson said later, "are a major voice in American politics."

Mr. Richardson's visit was interesting in that he decided to come so late that his name did not appear on any programs; a hand-lettered sign announced a breakfast with him on Friday morning. Still, Mr. Richardson arched an eyebrow when asked whether he had suddenly decided to fly in after learning that many of his prospective rivals for 2008 were here and that Mr. Warner, in particular, was giving a major address on Saturday.

"Warner?" Mr. Richardson responded with a hint of a smile. "Is he here?"

In addition to Richardson and Warner, other possible 2008 candidates at the confab were retired Gen. Wesley Clark and Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack. Sen. Hillary Clinton declined an invitation.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, June 9, 2006
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell


OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
The Lost Highway by Sabah Habas Mustapha
St. Pete Jail by Panama Red
This Town's a Riot by Bill Kirchen
Invisible Twice by The Rivet Gang
Goodbye Guitar by Tony Gilkyson
Don't Look Now by Dave Alvin
First I Lost My Marbles by Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks

Don Julio by Cordero
18 Wheels by Fred Eaglesmith
Your Great Journey by The Handsome Family
It's an Unfriendly World by The Del McCoury Band
Only Mama That'll Walk the Line by The Stumbleweeds
Shut it Tight by T-Bone Burnett
It Takes One to Know Me by Johnny Cash
House on Mulberry Street by Porter Wagoner

BOTTLE ROCKETS SET
Middle Man
1000 Car
Waitin' on a Train
Align Yourself
Sometimes Found
Lawd I'm Just a Country Boy in This Great Big Freaky City
Zoysia

Lonesome Roads by Carla Bozulich
I am Your Destroyer by Gary Heffern
Remain by Jon Dee Graham
Can't You See I'm Soulful by Eleni Mandell
Two Candles by The Backsliders
Out Among the Stars by Hazel Dickens
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

Steve Terrell is proud to report to the monthly Freeform American Roots Radio list

Friday, June 09, 2006

BILL MEETS THE BLOGGERS

I just got a press release saying the governor is traveling to Las Vegas, Nev. to talk to a liberal blogger confab. Richardson, according to his statement, "will address as many as 500 of the nation’s most prominent Internet bloggers today at the YearlyKos Netroots Convention ... "

Right after that, Air America sent an e-mail saying, "Thousands of bloggers and activists have descended upon the Riviera Hotel for what is sure to be an unforgettable weekend of fun and fellowship, punctuated by a first rate lineup of panels and presentations. ... Appearing today (6/9) will be Ambassador Joe Wilson, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Sen. Barbara Boxer.

'Later on this afternoon, you can catch General Wesley Clark and the man/blogger of the hour, Markos Moulitsas, aka Kos of the DailyKos."

They didn't mention our governor.

Early this year, Richardson addressed the blogger menace at the New Mexico Press Association's annual Legislative Breakfast.

I wrote about that on my Legislature blog:

(Richardson) praised political blogger Joe Monahan. “I think we’re lucky that we have one blog that all of you read. Monahan And he’s good. He knows the process.” But, Richardson said blogs are predominantly partisan right-wing efforts full of innuendoes and rumors. He urged members of the press to be “diligent, vigilant and check their sources and not get over-excited in a competitive frenzy to deal with, in many cases, misinformation that is ideological.”

Richardson charged that many bloggers are paid “indirectly” by political organizations. “On both sides,” he said, “But I think the preponderance is on the right.”
I wonder if he'll say the same thing today in Las Vegas.

You can watch the video stream of the conference HERE

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