She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated)

Bill Clinton said that as he was introducing Hillary at a rally today.  Truer words were never spoken where my family's concerned and it touched my heart deeply to hear him tell the story of just how Hillary made all the difference in my 5 year old son's life.

Now some of you might already know my son's story.  I've told it a few times here on the net and even more to anyone who'll listen - anywhere - any time.  Especially when I'm phone banking for Hillary down at the campaign office.  I tell it because her work's meant that much to me - to my son - and to his future.

My dear sweet boy was born with some sort of a developmental delay.  By his two-month check-up our pediatrician knew something wasn't quite right, so she suggested we visit the genetics clinic at NIH.  I don't care that those brilliant and compassionate doctors have never been able to figure out just what was going on - all I care about is the progress my son's made over the past 4 & a half years.

In his introduction of Hillary at that Philadelphia rally today, Bill spoke of Hillary's work in law school.  She'd taken an extra year at Yale to study early childhood development. Bill spoke about one of their first dinners together, when she was shaken by the children she'd worked with that day - kids who hadn't been fed in days or who had cigarette burns - abused and neglected children.  He said it'd shaken her but she kept at it for another year because she believed in the work she was doing.

After finishing law school at Yale, she could have written her own ticket - gone to work for any big name law firm in the nation but instead she chose to go to work with Marion Wright Edelman at the Children's Defense Fund (CDF).  She knocked on doors to find out why children weren't enrolled in our public schools and she found that kids with disabilities the blind, the deaf or even kids with a mild learning disability weren't being taught in our schools.  There weren't even teachers who could help kids with mild dyslexia back then.

So she took her findings to Congress and they passed a nationwide law that required our public schools to accommodate kids with special needs.  Kids like my sweet son.

A friend of mine here in Maryland said she used to do home visits with kids who were confined to wheel chairs - they had cerebral palsy and for a while had the chance to attend our schools.  Until they reached the 3rd or 4th grade that is.  The minute they reached the age (and size) where the teachers and staff in the schools could no longer lift them and their wheel chairs up and down the stairs of our schools, they had to drop out.  Children as bright as a brand new penny and their education stopped at the age of 8 or 9.  Hillary's work early work with the CDF helped those children as well.

Hillary didn't stop there guys - she went on to help pass other laws too, like the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).  She fought to help pass the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).  And she's fought for funding for programs put in place by these laws.  Laws that none of us ever give thought to and yet they help millions of families just like mine - every day.

You guys, if my sweet son had been born 35 years ago he would have been written off as retarded  Thanks to the early intervention programs that were put in to place in part because of Hillary's early work with the CDF, he's gotten the early intervention that's made all the difference in the world to him and our family.

By the time he was 18 months old we had him enrolled in our county's Infants & Toddlers Program, where he got physical therapy (fine and gross motor skills).  He worked with speech therapist and eventually began work with a special ed preschool teacher.  By his third birthday we had him enrolled in the PEP program, where he went to special ed preschool with about 12 other children, and continued to receive that physical therapy and worked with teachers who helped him develop the skills he'd need once he started kindergarten.

After 3 years of special ed preschool my son will start kindergarten this fall with the other 5 year olds in our community.  In fact, I'll take him into school to meet his new teacher at the schools kindergarten orientation on Thursday.  

My son didn't sit up on his own until he was 13 or 14 months old.  He was nearly 2 before he could walk across the room on his own.  And now he runs and jumps and plays with other children.  

The tests they gave him during his re-evaluation in the transition from the PEP program to kindergarten told us something else - that my son's IQ is not only well within "normal" range, but a bit higher than a lot of other 5 year olds.  They also test the kids for readiness to learn to read - most children score a 12 but my sweet boy who's rarely without a book scored a 19.

He's ready to learn but will still need some extra help.  We never would have known that if it hadn't been for that early intervention that Hillary helped put into place with her early work back in the 70s and as First Lady during the 90s.

And when I heard Bill tell us this part of Hillary's story at that rally today the tears started flowing down my cheeks.  This part of her story needs to be told at every turn you guys.  This story tells us so much about her character - she could have taken the easy road to the big bucks back in 1973, but she went with her heart and did work she could be proud of.  She helped millions of families just like mine over the years and for that she'll have my undying gratitude.

The thing is, she never did this work for notoriety or thanks.  She wasn't looking for awards or accolades.  She did it because she knew it was the right thing to do and the work needed to be done - by someone - by her.  Those kids - my kid  needed her help and she stepped up to the plate and helped to pass the laws that have made the difference in literally millions of lives over the years.

She changed the life of my son and the rest of my family in more ways than I can possibly say.

I've been writing about Hillary for nearly a year now.  And during that time people just can't understand why I'm so passionate about Hillary and her herstoric run for the White House.  They question my sincerity.  They attack me for telling my son's story here on the net.

I've even been accused (repeatedly) of being a member of her campaign staff.

Well I'm not on her staff.  And I'll never stop telling his story to anyone who'll listen.

I'm a working mother of two amazing children who shares my rambling thoughts on the Net each night after my kids go to sleep.  Some people appreciate my efforts - others attack me for it.

You want to understand where I'm coming from, imagine having a child who needs help.  And then think of how incredibly grateful you'd be to anyone who stepped up to the plate and provided that help.  Hillary may have done the important work - the heavy lifting long before my son was born.  But her legacy lives on in his life and the lives of millions of other children who've benefited from her work over the years.

Every - single - day.

U P D A T E

Ok I normally wouldn’t add this to something so personal but I’m doing all this for my kids dammit – this election’s too damned important to be shy now. So I’m going to ask you to donate whatever you can to help Hillary keep fighting through to the convention. My son’s a fan of hers – I don’t think he’d mind my telling his story OR my funding pitch here tonight. In fact, I think he’d get a kick out of knowing he helped Hillary. Think of it as his small way of telling Hillary thanks.

HELP HILLARY TO VICTORY IN PA - CONTRIBUTE NOW!



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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 32)

Tips for a thankful mom.


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:45:34 PM EST

I don't care... (2.00 / 15)

What the naysayers say... Hillary changes people's lives for the better and I appreciate that.


Want to defend marriage equality in Maine? Ask me how!
by atdleft on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:49:01 PM EST
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Wow - That and Then Some (2.00 / 16)

Seriously - I tell this story when I phone bank and it nearly always wins over any undecided voters who hear it.

Totally shoots down the image the haters have built up over the years of her.  She's got a heart of gold and stories like this one illustrate that better than anything else out there.


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:01:42 AM EST
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Re: Wow - That and Then Some (2.00 / 15)

I phone banked this weekend, and the folks in PA know Hillary has been fighting for kids and families her entire life. She's proven time and time again that she won't back down when the goopers attack. That's exactly the kind of President we need -- one who compassionately cares for all of us and will put in place the policies we need to reverse the Bush disaster.


I'm United Methodist. I already have a Messiah.
by KnowVox on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:09:30 AM EST
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Re: Wow - That and Then Some (2.00 / 13)

I've been phone banking to PA yesterda as well. Any time someone seems undecided I ask if they have a minute - I'd like to tell them what brought me on board Hillary's camapaign a as a volunteer.


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:26:11 AM EST
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Early childhood development is crucially important (none / 0)

Study after study has shown that children who have stable, loving homes during that period before they are 7 or 8 years old, especially, have a MUCH BETTER OUTCOME IN LIFE than children who grow up in homes where there is stress or where caregivers or parents are busy, inattentive, or usually absent.

A rich, supportive, and social environment for children literally gives a child a 'head start' on life.

I am glad that Hillary is smart enough to have made that issue part of her education, its a crucial one.

I think this (below) is interesting and relevant...


 Certain medical conditions can activate the narcissistic defense mechanism. Chronic ailments are likely to lead to the emergence of narcissistic traits or a narcissistic personality style. Traumas (such as brain injuries) have been known to induce states of mind akin to full-blown personality disorders.

Such "narcissism", though, is reversible and tends to be ameliorated or disappear altogether when the underlying medical problem does.

Psychoanalysis teaches that we are all narcissistic at an early stage of our lives. As infants and toddlers we all feel that we are the centre of the Universe, the most important, omnipotent and omniscient beings. At that phase of our development, we perceive our parents as mythical figures, immortal and awesomely powerful but there solely to cater to our needs, to protect and nourish us. Both Self and others are viewed immaturely, as idealisations. This, in the psychodynamic models, is called the phase of "primary" narcissism.

Inevitably, the inexorable conflicts of life lead to disillusionment. If this process is abrupt, inconsistent, unpredictable, capricious, arbitrary and intense, then the injuries sustained by the infant's self-esteem are severe and often irreversible. Moreover, if the empathic crucial support of our caretakers (the Primary Objects, e.g., the parents) is absent, our sense of self-worth and self-esteem in adulthood tends to fluctuate between over-valuation (idealisation) and devaluation of both Self and others. Narcissistic adults are widely thought to be the result of bitter disappointment, of radical disillusionment in the significant others in their infancy. Healthy adults realistically accept their self-limitations and successfully cope with disappointments, setbacks, failures, criticism and disillusionment. Their self-esteem and sense of self-worth are self-regulated and constant and positive, not substantially affected by outside events.

Narcissistic regression and the formation of secondary narcissism

Research shows that when an individual (at any age) encounters an insurmountable obstacle to his or her orderly progression from one stage of personal development to another, he or she regresses to his infantile-narcissistic phase rather than circumvent the hindrance (Gunderson-Ronningstam, 1996).

While in regression, the person displays childish, immature behaviors. He feels that he is omnipotent, and misjudges his power and that of his opposition. He underestimates challenges facing him and pretends to be "Mr. Know-All". His sensitivity to the needs and emotions of others and his ability to empathise with them deteriorate sharply. He becomes intolerably haughty and arrogant, with sadistic and paranoid tendencies. Above all, he then seeks unconditional admiration, even when he does not deserve it. He is preoccupied with fantastic, magical thinking and daydreams. In this mode he tends to exploit others, to envy them, and to be explosive.

The main function of such reactive and transient secondary narcissism is to encourage the individual to engage in magical thinking, to wish the problem away or to enchant it or to tackle and overcome it from a position of omnipotence.


A personality disorder arises only when repeated attacks on the obstacle continue to fail -- especially if this recurrent failure happens during the formative stages (0-6 years of age). The contrast between the fantastic world (temporarily) occupied by the individual and the real world in which he keeps being frustrated (the grandiosity gap) is too acute to countenance for long. The dissonance gives rise to the unconscious "decision" to go on living in the world of fantasy, grandiosity and entitlement.


public option=not affordable for middle. It cant cover all affordably, google adverse selection for why
by architek on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:39:53 PM EST
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Personality Disorders? (none / 0)

Relevant to what?  I don't understand the connection you're trying to make here, could you expand upon it for me?


John McCain smells like mothballs.
by asherrem on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:53:59 PM EST
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Re: Wow - That and Then Some (none / 0)

She's got something of gold.. I think it is her bank account though.


by Why Not on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 11:40:58 AM EST
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And btw... (2.00 / 16)

I have some personal stories to tell as well. My parents were lifelong Reeps that voted for Bill in 1992 b/c they were tired of the GOP screwing them over. And now that my dad regrets his votes for Bush in 2000 & 2004 as he got screwed over with his Medicare (he was disabled on the job a few years ago), he's ready to come back home and vote for Hill.

Some of my friends in elementary school needed special education help... You know, the special ed that Hillary fought for to make sure that ALL KIDS have a chance to succeed. And now, they're all in college and on their way to successful careers.

I have a few other friends who have served in the military. A couple of them were in the Natl. Guard. Guess who made sure that they had the health care they needed? Hill did.

These real life stories are why I'm for Hill all the way!  


Want to defend marriage equality in Maine? Ask me how!
by atdleft on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:55:31 PM EST
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Re: And btw... (2.00 / 17)

She really does change lives - and folks rarely hear about it.


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:02:51 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 2)

Daily Alegre!


Our long national nightmare is over.
by Beltway Dem on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 06:54:12 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 1)

'Tips' for an excellent diary that was your story, and didn't need any trashing of the guys in the way.

I wish she hired you to help Mandy create more stories like this in Iowa.


by SurfCityDEM4Life on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:14:16 AM EST
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You're awesome (2.00 / 0)

how do you put up with all the BO supporter BS?

Everytime I get ready to throw my laptop because of some BO RABID Raider BS tripe, I think about your diaries and how you've just kept keepin' on with business.

I just came back from voting. My neighborhood is predominently one ethnic group. When we got to our polling place there was only BO people outside. So when I got inside I asked, why no Hillary folks? One of the pollers actually had the "audacity" to say to me, "That's a good thing, far as I'm concerned."

I cannot wait for the landslide results for Hillary to be broadcast tonight. If only for one night to shut up the vitriolic, repugnant stuff coming from the other side.

Keep on writing Alegre!


Take it to the Convention! Hillary '08"
by JHL on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:28:50 PM EST
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I heart Hillary, and I heart you too Alegre (2.00 / 13)

Woman like you can change the world.

Wonderful, passionate writing, with a positive message for everyone.

John


Never let the bullies win.
by SluggoJD on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:55:19 PM EST

Re: I heart Hillary, and I heart you too Alegre (1.00 / 2)

I don't understand how this works.  I thought people were limited to 1 diary per day at MYDD. But it appears that Alegre posted 2 today, 2 yesterday, and 3 on Saturday.  Please explain.


by xtrarich on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:11:56 AM EST
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On MyDD - two per day (2.00 / 5)

Thems the rulz.


by catfish1 on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:21:06 AM EST
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typical dishonest criticism. (2.00 / 7)

one of the friday diaries was posted a few minutes after midnight on thursday- it actually was one of her thursday diaries, but you magically and coincidentally stopped counting. strange how that works. well, not really.

alegre can't sit around and blog all day like some people i could name. like many hillary supporters, she has to earn a living and care for her family. she can't post diaries when it's most convenient for you. we deeply regret if her schedule inconveniences you in this manner.


by campskunk on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:39:46 AM EST
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Re: typical dishonest criticism. (2.00 / 7)

Thanks Camp :o)


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:56:24 AM EST
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Re: typical dishonest criticism. (none / 0)

was is it about Hillary supporters and MATH?


by xtrarich on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 11:07:11 PM EST
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Re: typical dishonest criticism. (none / 0)

So she posted a diary a few minutes after it stopped being Thursday, so it wasn't posted Friday? Is there an Algersday in between?

Honestly though, I'm sure it's because the server's in a different time zone, and if you localized it, it would actually be two a day. But don't accuse someone of magic when your explaination is that Algere reversed time by a few minutes.


by Okamifujutsu on Wed Apr 23, 2008 at 02:42:41 AM EST
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Re: I heart Hillary, and I heart you too Alegre (2.00 / 8)

Thanks John :o)  We all do what we can.  I can't get up to PA to knock on doors but I CAN write once the kids are in bed.


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:34:38 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 12)

Wonder diary about how much Hillary has accomplished for children with disabilities.  Thank you.


by Athena2 on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:55:43 PM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 7)

It's the least I can do Athena.  This part of Hillary's story needs to be shouted from the rooftops and I aim to do just that every chance I get ;o)


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:35:44 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 11)

Very beautiful diary, Alegre. I know it must be hard to share this story online with complete strangers, but I'm glad to know that you have such wonderful children and I'm glad that we are going to have such a fighter for our 44th President.


Hillary supporter for Barack Obama in 2008
by zcflint05 on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:57:27 PM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 6)

Some are complete strangers - but others here are people I've come to know and respect through the things we post and share here.

Thanks for your kind words ;o)


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:54:08 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 11)

This post explains a lot for me. Your support runs deep and is unshakable.

I'm new to the democratic blogs and you're an impassioned leader here.

I respect your reasons for supporting Hillary... now. I didn't understand it before.

Most of us make up our minds about candidates at some point and then use all the data we can find to support that decision. That's human nature.

Good luck, tomorrow.

Personally, I'll support either democrat.


by mcdtracy on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:58:14 PM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 6)

Thanks Tracy.  I really appreciate the kind words.


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:55:12 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 12)

I think about how Hillary changed the lives of people living with AIDS for the better. She fought against enormous resistance to get the best and most current practices used throughout the state. In the 80's and 90's, she went up against people like Huckabee so that people with HIV could have hope and care. Wonderful fighter for all people.


by DaleA on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:58:21 PM EST

Yes, Hillary really is... (2.00 / 10)

She is a wonderful fighter for all people. I appreciate that. :-)


Want to defend marriage equality in Maine? Ask me how!
by atdleft on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:14:59 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (2.00 / 8)

That is so inspirational for me because of my GLBT background. I have a few people whom I am friends with that have unfortunatley contracted HIV and it is so amazing that Hillary was fighting for people like them long before it was socially acceptable (and in some places it's still not) and is not ashamed to say that she is. Hillary is a true woman of compassion and a fighter, and should be an inspiration to all of us.


Hillary supporter for Barack Obama in 2008
by zcflint05 on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:27:11 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 12)

For all the children.


by Caldonia on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:03:58 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 7)

I LOVE that pic Caldonia!  She reminds me of my daughter a little.  Ok a lot - must be that sign she's holding ;o)


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:58:03 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 12)

Good Luck Alegre for tomorrow's vote in Pennsylvania

Thanks for all the wonderful work you have done for Hillary!!  You have been magical!!

GOOOOOOOO ALLLLLLLEGGGGGRRRRRRREEE!

GOOOOOOOO HIIIILLLLLLLAAAARRRRYYYYY!


I like the silence of a church, before the service begins better than any preaching. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
by Norwegian Chef on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:10:22 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 7)

CHEF!  (Huge hug!)

Where ya been my friend????


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:59:06 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 12)

bill also said tonight that hardly any of the kids hillary helped know about it. and hillary doesn't care. she didn't do it for the credit. she wasn't trying to look good, she was trying to do the right
thing.
by campskunk on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:13:43 AM EST

Hey, I'm one of those kids... (2.00 / 6)

And I DO care! I care enough to make sure Hill can make more positive change in more people's lives as OUR NEXT PRESIDENT! :-)


Want to defend marriage equality in Maine? Ask me how!
by atdleft on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:31:20 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 6)

Story of her life Camp.  The unsung here to countless of folks around the world.


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:00:44 AM EST
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Alegre, your son't story made me read more (2.00 / 13)

about Hillary. I just finished Living History and am so glad I went out and got that book.

This woman will be a true woman president. Not just a female who overcompensates by being a hawk. She will be everybody's president but she'll bring her womanly wisdom to the job.

Thank you for your tireless work promoting Hillary.


by catfish1 on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:24:13 AM EST

Re: Alegre, your son't story made me read more (2.00 / 7)

She'll be the first president who's studied early childhood development.

After all these years, maybe it's time we had a president who undertands young children.

Might help her deal with the Rethugs in Congress! ;o)


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:06:44 AM EST
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Re: Alegre, your son't story made me read more (none / 0)

Last I checked, the President of the United States does not interact with small children outside of photo-ops. We don't need a early childhood development specialist in the White House any more than we would need an open-heart surgeon. I understand you want a group hug diary here, but this is a political blog where people discuss politics. Don't whine when someone brings it up.


by Okamifujutsu on Wed Apr 23, 2008 at 02:51:55 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 9)

Thank you for sharing Alegre!


Fight for Democrats in Congress.
by owl06 on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:47:00 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 7)

IT's the least I can do Owl06.  This is a part of her story that Hillary needs to tell more.

And I'll shout it from the rooftops every chance I get ;o)


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:08:02 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 4)

I think this diary is a great example of how to lift up your candidate without bringing the other one into it.  I really do appreciate that :)

I'm really glad that you and your pediatrician were astute enough to understand something wasn't going right with your son.  A parent definitely knows when something is wrong with their child and so many people are quick to write you off.

I have been fighting for my daughter for 7 years.  She never had any physical problems, so it has been hard to get people to listen.  We have suspected for many years she has Aspeger's Syndrome, and without the consent of her doctors or help from her teachers I finally got her into a specialist and she is now in the screening process.  While she has made a lot of progress throughout her short lifetime, we've lost 7 critical years.

Anyway...just a little personal story.  We all have something in common regardless of who our candidate is.  


John McCain smells like mothballs.
by asherrem on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:24:08 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 1)

I've been writing about Hillary for nearly a year now.  And during that time people just can't understand why I'm so passionate about Hillary and her herstoric run for the White House.  They question my sincerity.

Thanks for telling this very personal story.  It does shed light on your very passionate support for Hillary.  

I'm an Obama supporter but can understand why so many support Hillary, and support her with vigor.  She's a strong candidate and would make a fine President.

I would leave you with a final thought.  I hesitate to say this here since your diary, this time at least, was 100% positive.  Please try to understand why some are very offended when perceived cheap shots are taken against Obama; try to understand that people are as passionate about his candidacy as you are for Hillary's.



Lost rate and rec for issuing a '1' to a trollish comment. The troll, not so much.

by map on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:29:53 AM EST

Re: You've got it wrong. (1.14 / 7)

Please try to understand why some are very offended when cheap shots like your comment are taken against Hillary and her supporters, especially in diaries that are "100% positive."


I'm United Methodist. I already have a Messiah.
by KnowVox on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:43:35 AM EST
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Re: You've got it wrong. (2.00 / 1)

I didn't take any shots, cheap or otherwise.  If you think so you are extremely thin skinned.



Lost rate and rec for issuing a '1' to a trollish comment. The troll, not so much.

by map on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:55:36 AM EST
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If more people knew about things like this, (2.00 / 6)

they'd understand exactly why the Right's portrayal of Hillary as a "cold, calculating monster" is such a crime. People don't realize what a positive impact she's had on the lives of so many. It's stories like this that remind me of why I'm proud to support her -- not that any of us need reminding, but the reinforcement is always satisfying. Wonderful diary, and I'm glad your son is doing so well.


by sricki on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 02:01:27 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 5)

Alegre, thanks for the wonderfully touching diary. I didn't know about your son so I'm happy you posted this. It's really good to know Hillary's story, too. It's wonderful to see such dedication and selflessness for a most important cause like children.

Hillary is running for president for very important reasons that everything to do with her desire to change things for the better. After so many years of neglect, she's the one we need so desperately.


by Nobama on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 02:10:37 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 3)

Amazing.


No candidacy is more important than the right to vote.
by hornplayer on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 02:41:43 AM EST

Thanks Alegre for sharing this. (2.00 / 3)

A beautiful diary - from someone I hold in high regard, again thank you.


by durendal on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 03:56:43 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 3)

A magnificent and noble post.

Thanks, Alegre.


by optimisticBoy on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 04:01:17 AM EST

Hillary's own story (1.00 / 1)

The strange thing is the claims in the bio on the official Hillary Clinton campaign website are a tad less extravagant.

For example:
According to the diary "So she took her findings to Congress and they passed a nationwide law that required our public schools to accommodate kids with special needs".
According to the campaign - no mention of that nationwide law - the nearest I can find is "As a law student, Hillary represented foster children and parents in family court and worked on some of the earliest studies creating legal standards for identifying and protecting abused children." >
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/about/mom/

A far more trivial example:
According to  the diary "After finishing law school at Yale, she could have written her own ticket - gone to work for any big name law firm in the nation but instead she chose to go to work with Marion Wright Edelman at the Children's Defense Fund (CDF).".
According to the campaign "Hillary chose not to pursue offers from major law firms. Instead she followed her heart and a man named Bill Clinton to Arkansas.

Perhaps somebody has misspoke.


by My Ob on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 04:51:57 AM EST

Re: Hillary's own story (1.00 / 1)

It does have some itneresting omsissions, for instance the defending Children part never mentions how attacking a pre-pubescent rape victiom in defense of a pedophile is a good thing (and I believe in our adverserial system but their are limits on how far one is required to go to present a zealous defense), and the followed her heart to Ark. never mentions bombing the DC bar as a contributing factor.


by Socraticsilence on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 06:18:52 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (1.00 / 1)

Beautiful story, perhaps she can be Obama's Sargent Shriver.


by Socraticsilence on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 06:15:47 AM EST

I'm speechless. (2.00 / 1)

What a beautiful, moving story, Alegre.  In the heat of this campaign season, its great to be reminded of how Hillary's work has affected real people.


I'm a Rick-o-phobe.
by psychodrew on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 06:56:01 AM EST

Beautiful story and thoughts. (2.00 / 0)

I am a proud Hillary supporter.  Alegra, you make me happy to be in your group.  Hillary has done so much for so many people and you are a strong, clear voice singing a beautiful song for her.  God bless you all.


by macmcd on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 06:58:22 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 1)

She certainly changed the lives of all those hundreds of thousands of kids that died in Rwanda when she forced Bill to abandon them so she could pushed her health care disaster.

Go Girl


by telfish on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 07:31:16 AM EST

Obama Best on Disabilities (2.00 / 1)

Former Clinton Officials Endorse Obama

"Barack Obama is the disability community's best choice for change."

February 6, 2008

Dear Friends:

We were privileged to work for President Bill Clinton in senior appointed positions related to disability policy and programs. We are proud of the progress made during the 1990s on behalf of the disability community and all Americans.

Yet, in 2008, we believe that Barack Obama is the disability community's best choice for change. We support Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. We urge you to join us in voting or caucusing for Barack Obama.

Every day, people with disabilities face unimaginable barriers and blatant prejudice that most Americans never encounter. As a result, people with disabilities are employed at a much lower rate than other Americans. They have a higher poverty rate and a lower home ownership rate. Students with disabilities are less likely to earn a high school diploma and even less likely to get a four-year college degree. The number of people with disabilities who depend on Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income is rising while fewer and fewer are able to live independently and support themselves.

These challenges did not arise for the first time when George W. Bush entered the White House. The problems are stubborn and long-lasting. Certainly, the empty rhetoric and lackluster policies of the past seven years have made a difficult road more difficult for Americans with disabilities. We believe change --- dramatic change --- is necessary and possible. We deeply believe that Barack Obama is the best candidate to lead our nation and to help us change our world.

Barack Obama's goal is our goal --- a world free of barriers, stereotypes, and discrimination. He has proposed a Plan to Empower Americans with Disabilities that sets the right agenda for achieving that goal. We urge you to read his Plan by going to www.BarackObama.com, clicking on the "Issues" tab, and then clicking on "Disabilities," or going directly to http://www.BarackObama.com/issues/disabi lities. Even more important than the specific details of the plan is the fact that he has a plan. He has focus.

Barack Obama's understanding of the hopes and dreams of Americans with disabilities and their families, and his knowledge of the barriers they face, run deep. He knows what it means to be denied health insurance because of one's pre-existing condition: his own mother worried about whether her new health insurance policy would deny her coverage as she lay dying from cancer. He learned about the every-day barriers people with disabilities face from his father-in-law, Frasier Robinson, who lived with multiple sclerosis. From his wife Michelle, he learned what families must overcome when supporting a loved one with a disability. Barack Obama has faced down and helped others topple bigotry all of his life. As a community organizer, a civil rights attorney, a state legislator, and a U.S. Senator, he has constantly reached beyond what divides us to forge a working majority for hope. He believes our nation's best days lay ahead of us --- not behind us. He helps us believe in the most powerful American dream --- that together we can build a more just and perfect union, that together we can change the world. For Americans with disabilities, this is the kind of leader we need. Barack Obama has the experience we must have in the next President of the United States of America.

As President, he will bring us together --- all of us --- to build a society in which every person can feel that they belong, each person can achieve to the limits of his or her abilities, and all people can make a difference. We hope you will join us in supporting Barack Obama for President of the United States. Thank you very much.

Sincerely yours,

Seth Harris, Former Counselor to the U.S. Secretary of Labor, and Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for Policy

Paul Steven Miller, Former Commissioner, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Former White House Liaison to the Disability Community

Sue Swenson, Former Commissioner, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Robert R. Williams, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

--


Your old role is rapidly aging. Please get out of the new one if you can't lend a hand, for the times they are a changing.
by Travis Stark on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 07:32:08 AM EST

What will you people do (2.00 / 1)

with your copious amounts of free time once Hillary loses, which everybody else knows she's going to do?  Blog for McCain lol?


by bigdcdem on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 07:54:31 AM EST

Re: What will you people do (2.00 / 0)

Nothing, she'll just move to another account at Burson-Marsteller instead of the one she's on now.


by amiches on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:01:54 AM EST
[ Parent ]

Deaf people? Not so impressed. (2.00 / 1)

LINK


Your old role is rapidly aging. Please get out of the new one if you can't lend a hand, for the times they are a changing.
by Travis Stark on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 07:55:20 AM EST

She certainly changed people's lives (2.00 / 1)

In 2002, Hillary Clinton made the cold calculating decision that a vote against authorizing George W. Bush to go to war in Iraq would make her look weak in her upcoming Presidential bid. So she voted to give the President that authority.

Since that time 4041 brave American men and women have died in Iraq, leaving behind families and friends whose lives will never be the same. For every soldier killed, about another 15 have been wounded, effecting not only them, but their families and friends.

Has Sen. Clinton changed people's lives? Without question.


Your old role is rapidly aging. Please get out of the new one if you can't lend a hand, for the times they are a changing.
by Travis Stark on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 08:08:40 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 2)

Hey Travis- my son has done two tours in Iraq- reality check- we have a VOLUNTEER armed service. As my son said to me when he broke the news about his first tour- "Mom, we knew this when I joined up. It's not just a job, it's SERVICE." My son is very proud to serve his country and protect his fellow citizens, including you and Sen Obama.
Your comments are out of place on this diary. Alegre wrote a very positive diary about the positive changes Hillary has made for children with disabilites and their families.
The two things Alegre, Hillary and the military personnel have in common is COURAGE!
Thanks for a great diary Alegre, sorry there are some who want to tear everything down and get off topic. I notice I did not see anything about what Obama has done for children with disabilities. He did not vote for the war? Oh, wait, I remember, he was not in a position to vote- only to TALK! And when he could vote, oops, he voted right with Sen. Clinton every single time.

by ProudMilitaryMom on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 08:31:28 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

Yes, this excuses your candidate's terrible decision to put the lives of millions at risk.


by amiches on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:00:21 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

Well people in the military have courage. The politicians should have the brains to only use the military when necessary since they don't actually do any fighting.

You would have preferred Obama to vote against provisions for your son?


My candidate lost fair and square. So did yours. Get over it and let's kick McSame's ass!
by RLMcCauley on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:29:31 AM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

As a former Marine reservist (I know, once a Marine, always a Marine, but I want to be accurate) that got his life turned upside down after 9/11 I am truly offended when someone uses the military to advance a political argument.  Yes, it is a service and we do courageous things in the name of that service, but don't use the military to excuse politicians for putting us in the wrong harm's way.


by shalca on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 11:20:51 AM EST
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Hillary isn't excused. Sorry. (2.00 / 0)

When a member of the military signs up, they make a compact. They pledge their very lives to our country, and pledge to do whatever our government, and in particular our President tells them to. In return, our elected leaders agree to not waste that precious gift from them; not to send them into harm's way for no good reason.

George W. Bush, with the aide of Hillary Clinton and others, has broken this trust. They sent our military to lose their lives for no good reason. I'm sorry, but Hillary doesn't get a pass on that. I've had enough of a President who values the lives of our military so cheaply, and I don't want another one, in the guise of Hillary Clinton, to be next.


Your old role is rapidly aging. Please get out of the new one if you can't lend a hand, for the times they are a changing.
by Travis Stark on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:15:07 PM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

how does your son feel about her lying about being under sniper fire ?  does he feel that she is honoring his military service when she did that? does your son feel she was justified doing so ? I know you clinton supporters won't answer that question instead you are going to respond with "obama lied to"


President Barack Obama "get used to it"
by wellinformed on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 02:03:00 PM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

how does your son feel about her lying about being under sniper fire ?  does he feel that she is honoring his military service when she did that? does your son feel she was justified doing so ? she went to Bosnia and that was story was good enough Barack did not go to Bosnia so she already had a plus right there ? instead she chose to steal the honor of our troops who are in real sniper fire she has courage alright  


President Barack Obama "get used to it"
by wellinformed on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 02:06:32 PM EST
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Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (none / 0)

Clinton for Secretary of Education!


by amiches on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:02:40 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 1)

She changed my life when I met her when she was campaigning for Goldwater in '64 and although their positions were not popular then she has not wavered. Back then they favored using nuclear weapons in Viet Nam, she now will use nuclear weapons anywhere-pure guts. And she supported Barry's unpopular position as being one of only six Republican senators to oppose the 1964 voting rights bill that effectively gave southern blacks the right to vote. Her campaign has made it clear that without those votes Osama er, Obama would not be the front runner. I only hope she can have those delegates kicked out of the convention.

Rush Limbaugh and Fox News are right-VOTE HILLARY!


by Hack Wilson on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:14:38 AM EST

Retroactive application of the USSC guidelines (2.00 / 0)

on the crack/coke disparity would change lives too. Too bad she's worried about the "type" of people who would get released. What type is that? The type that have been put in jail by racist laws.


My candidate lost fair and square. So did yours. Get over it and let's kick McSame's ass!
by RLMcCauley on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:27:36 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

Oh she definitely changed my life exponentially. She made me realize how much we need Barack in there with his positive message and methods of change and not have the same tired mess of old.

She also inspired an exponential amount of new voters to be drawn to the polls to cast their support for Obama.

And yes, she propelled me to donate more and more to Barack, make phone calls and buy tons of Barack paraphenalia.

Hey, thanks Hill.


"Beauty, more than bitterness, makes the heart break." Sara Teasdale
by april34fff on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 10:28:51 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

This certainly has to be one of the most beautiful posts of all time here on myDD

Cheers Alegre!


by optimisticBoy on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 11:56:46 AM EST

Heh, I was scathing (none / 0)

in your other diary, but gratz on this one.  Great story, and thank you for informing me about Clinton's notable achievements.  I only wish you and others had done more of this, and sooner in the campaign.

For what it's worth, I never doubted you were sincere in your support of Clinton or that you weren't being paid.


by corph on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 11:57:10 AM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (2.00 / 0)

Alegre, I am so glad you shared your story because I did not know it. I was so moved. I also tell my personal connection when I am phoning. Let's hope our girl carries the day in a very big way today. And thanks for all you do. You are an inspiration.


by linfar on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 12:00:32 PM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (none / 0)

I tipped you for that story.  I'm an Obama supporter, and your story doesn't change my mind.  However, I do think that Hillary has done quite a lot to help children, and I admire that.


by writerswrite on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:03:09 PM EST

Congress Changes People's Lives (2.00 / 0)

It's great that Congress passed those laws that have helped your son and so many others.  Perhaps you could provide some details on what Clinton did in 1990 to "help pass" the ADA and IDEA.  Did she testify before Congress?


by Led Nudd on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 01:08:10 PM EST

Wow, if she'd only shown that side of herself... (none / 0)

...instead of slinging shit like a rabid chimpanzee, she might actually be winning this thing. Anyway. That was a cool post, Alegre. I get so annoyed at your uncritical boosterism, I didn't know you had other things to talk about. I happen to be one of those kids you talk about. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Good Luck tonight, too.

Obama 08


by Kordo on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 04:18:27 PM EST

Re: Wow, if she'd only shown... (none / 0)

I have to agree with your post. I can see her passion to do good deeds for people as well as our nation. I truly wonder how her bid for the presidency would have gone if she had never been associated with Bill Clinton and not been under attack for the last 16 years from the right.

I think that if none of that happened, this 39% trustworthy poll would be out the window and she could run simply on her own resume and character without being chained to the "Clinton baggage".


by desertjedi on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 06:00:22 PM EST
[ Parent ]

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (none / 0)

This is sickening to me. This has never been about only your son and your cause; you have continuously been a complete zealot against Barack Obama on a more than personal level and have stooped to low level mudslinging the last few months. Then you trot out your son to give it all the guise of compassion or purpose. It's disgusting alegre. Using sympathy for your son to somehow legitimize your worthlessly partisan alalysis is dirty politics.


Samantha Powers was dead on- Hillary is a MONSTER. (5/23/08)
by Maize and Blue State on Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 10:49:31 PM EST

Re: She Changes - People's - Lives (Updated) (none / 0)

Thanks for the touching story. Really, cheers. But, dear God, how sad is it that she will probably be remembered for the "touch" of death she dealt to Democratic hopes in 2008.
by Bargeron on Wed Apr 23, 2008 at 01:25:33 AM EST


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