Howard Dean

The Progressive Left and Drupal

This interesting look at the history for Drupal and lefty politics was published in December, but is starting to get more attention now that the Obama administration is using Drupal for their Recovery.gov site. It brought back lots of good memories, and it's exciting to see the new administration embracing the legacy of lefty tech work over the past decade or so.

Nancy Scola has also written a bit about Drupal and Recovery.gov, and it's interesting to see just how far things have come since I helped build sites with DeanSpace back in 2003.

Of course, Draft Obama was built on Drupal and the CiviCRM tools that grew out of DeanSpace. And my new top secret project is built on the same, with some pieces thrown in from Sunlight Labs and others working on opening government up from a technical point of view.

I wonder how much off-the-shelf Drupal they're using, and how much will be custom developed modules. If they are developing modules or hiring Drupal contractors to develop them, I wonder if they will be released publicly. My hope is that for modules (and Drupal core changes) that could have broad use, they'll contribute them back to community. In fact, since it's undoubtedly tax dollars being spent on the site, perhaps all their development should be released to the public domain.

This is an exciting time for someone interested in the intersection of technology and governance, and I think that we have an administration that's not only willing to consider these ideas, but will help drive the technology by leaps and bounds.

Draft Obama dot Org

I've spent the last few days installing and configuring a new site, DraftObama.org, to serve as a grassroots gathering spot for the body politic to rally around a 2008 presidential run by Illinois Senator Barack Obama. I announced the rough draft of the site in a diary on MyDD, hopeful that others more talented and eloquent than I will join with me and help build something larger and more exciting than what you'll find now.

Quotable: Airport Courtesy Phones

Overheard this morning in BWI:
Mohammad Ali please dial 0 on an airport courtesy phone. Mohammad Ali, dial 0 on an airport courtesy phone.
Other famous bits of information: I believe Joe Trippi was sitting next to me on the train from Union Station to BWI this morning. It was him or his body double. He was attempting to sleep, or else I would have mentioned how much I enjoyed his book, and thanked him for waking so many people up to the nexus of tech and politics.

Fed Up

I just got off the phone with Democracy for America, Howard Dean's post-primary organization. I've asked them to take me off of their mailing list and email list. I'm no longer interested in supporting an organization which will donate cash and lend support to morally bankrupt creeps like Jim Moran. The FEC Report clearly shows their contribution. And for that, they'll never get a dime from me.

Nader Slapped Down By Dean

Ralph Nader is running to help Bush steal the presidency again. There's no other reason for him to run. And not only is he running to help his friend W, he's even starting to sound like him. In his debate today, his first answer to the first question, "Why did you run as a third party candidate?"
Freedom. It's about freedom.
Apparently, he's stolen George Bush's only talking point. Margot Adler asks the right question next, though.

Quotable: Dean on Gays

"From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created gay people." --Howard Dean, in this WaPo story.

Quotable: Howard Dean

Established alliances, which train and plan together over decades, are better at waging combat and building peace than makeshift coalitions of the willing.
--Howard Dean, 12-21-03, in a Washington Post editorial.

The Bush Tax

There's a new web site affiliated with the Dean campaign, The Bush Tax.

What's the Bush tax?

Bush has shifted costs to states and communities, who then pass them on to you. That’s the Bush Tax.

Across the country, people are seeing their property taxes skyrocket. That’s the Bush Tax.

State college tuition at 4-year schools has increased this year by an average of $579 nationwide. That’s the Bush Tax.

States and local government have cut vital services. That’s the Bush Tax.

New Year For America

I made this. Go look at it. Tell me what you think.

I've spent the last two weeks on it, so I'm going to sleep now and maybe say more in the morning.

I've Been Blogged

I helped write the DFA blog entry about the VA HQ opening today. Check it out.