Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Anti Palin rally / Colorado






Love , love , LOVE this one!

Doot doot doot !! This just in ........

I just got this email from my Women for Obama group :


Historic! 65 US Nobel Scientists "Open Letter to Americans" please support Obama! Send this letter to everyone!

> Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 3:29 AM
> 65 U.S. Nobel Laureates in Science send an open letter to
> the American
> people strongly urging support for Senator Obama.
>
> The letter marks the largest number of US Nobel Laureates -
> "the
> nation's greatest minds" - ever to endorse a
> political candidate.
> Note: these are all Scientists who are concerned about
> America's
> Economic decline.
>
>
>
> October 14, 2008
>
> An Open Letter to the American People,
>
>
>
> This year's presidential election is among the most
> significant in our
> nation's history. The country urgently needs a
> visionary leader who
> can ensure the future of our traditional strengths in
> science and
> technology and who can harness those strengths to address
> many of our
> greatest problems: energy, disease, climate change,
> security, and
> economic competitiveness.
>
>
>
> We are convinced that Senator Barack Obama is such a
> leader, and we
> urge you to join us in supporting him.
>
>
>
> During the administration of George W. Bush, vital parts of
> our
> country's scientific enterprise have been damaged by
> stagnant or
> declining federal support. The government's scientific
> advisory
> process has been distorted by political considerations. As
> a result,
> our once dominant
>
> position in the scientific world has been shaken and our
> prosperity
> has been placed at risk. We have lost time critical for the
> development of new ways to provide energy, treat disease,
> reverse
> climate change, strengthen our security, and improve our
> economy.
>
>
>
> We have watched Senator Obama's approach to these
> issues with
> admiration. We especially applaud his emphasis during the
> campaign on
> the power of science and technology to enhance our
> nation's
> competitiveness. In particular, we support the measures he
> plans to
> take - through new initiatives in education and training,
> expanded
> research funding, an unbiased process for obtaining
> scientific advice,
> and an appropriate balance of basic and applied research -
> to meet the
> nation's and the world's most urgent needs.
>
>
>
> Senator Obama understands that Presidential leadership and
> federal
> investments in science and technology are crucial elements
> in
> successful governance of the world's leading country.
> We hope you will
> join us as we work together to ensure his election in
> November.
>
>
>
> Signed,
>
>
>
> Alexei Arikosov Physics 2003
>
> Roger Guillemin Medicine 1977
>
> Peter Agre Chemistry 2003
>
> John L. Hall Physics 2005
>
> Sidney Altman Chemistry 1989
>
> Leland H. Hartwell Medicine 2001
>
> Philip W. Anderson Physics 1977
>
> Dudley Herschbach Chemistry 1986
>
> Richard Axel Medicine 2004
>
> Roald Hoffmann Chemistry 1981
>
> David Baltimore Medicine 1975
>
> H. Robert Horvitz Medicine 2002
>
> Baruj Benacerraf Medicine 1980
>
> Louis Ignarro Medicine 1998
>
> Paul Berg Chemistry 1980
>
> Eric R. Kandel Medicine 2000
>
> J. Michael Bishop Medicine 1989
>
> Walter Kohn Chemistry 1998
>
> N. Bloembergen Physics 1981
>
> Roger Kornberg Chemistry 2006
>
> Michael S. Brown Medicine 1985
>
> Leon M. Lederman Physics 1988
>
> Linda B. Buck Medicine 2004
>
> Craig C. Mello Medicine 2006
>
> Mario R. Capecchi Medicine 2007
>
> Yoichiro Nambu Physics 2008
>
> Martin Chalfie Chemistry 2008
>
> Marshall Nirenberg Medicine 1968
>
> Stanley Cohen Medicine 1986
>
> Douglas D. Osheroff Physics 1996
>
> Leon Cooper Physics 1972
>
> Stanley B. Prusiner Medicine 1997
>
> James W. Cronin Physics 1980
>
> Norman F. Ramsey Physics 1989
>
> Robert F. Curl Chemistry 1996
>
> Robert Richardson Physics 1996
>
> Johann Diesenhofer Chemistry 1988
>
> Burton Richter Physics 1976
>
> John B. Fenn Chemistry 2002
>
> Sherwood Rowland Chemistry 1995
>
> Edmond H. Fischer Medicine 1992
>
> Oliver Smithies Medicine 2007
>
> Val Fitch Physics 1980
>
> Richard R Schrock Chemistry 2005
>
> Jerome I. Friedman Physics 1990
>
> Joseph H. Taylor Jr. Physics 1993
>
> Murray Gell-Man Physics 1969
>
> E. Donnall Thomas Medicine 1990
>
> Riccardo Giacconi Physics 2002
>
> Charles H. Townes Physics 1964
>
> Walter Gilbert Chemistry 1980
>
> Roger Tsien Chemistry 2008
>
> Alfred G. Gilman Medicine 1994
>
> Daniel C.Tsui Physics 1998
>
> Donald A. Glaser Physics 1960
>
> Harold Varmus Medicine 1989
>
> Sheldon L. Glashow Physics 1979
>
> James D. Watson Medicine 1962
>
> Joseph Goldstein Medicine 1985
>
> Eric Wieschaus Medicine 1995
>
> Paul Greengard Medicine 2000
>
> Frank Wilczek Physics 2004
>
> David Gross Physics 2004
>
> Robert W. Wilson Physics 1978
>
> Robert H. Grubbs Chemistry 2005
>
>
>
> The views expressed in this letter represent those of the
> signers
> acting as individual citizens.
>
> They do not necessarily represent the views of the
> institutions with
> which they are affiliated. The
>
> Medicine award is for "Physiology or Medicine."
You tube and pdf of letter available here:
>
> http://scienceblogs.com/voteforscience/2008/10/all_2008_us_nobel_laure
> ates_in.php?utm_source=sbhomepage
> > eates_in.php?utm_source=sbhomepage&utm_medium=link&utm_content=channel
> link> &utm_medium=link&utm_content=channellink
>
>
>
>
>
> http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2008/10/14/65_US_Nobel_laureates_endor
> se_Obama/UPI-87491224015215/

Sarah Palin , shouldn't you be aware of these things?

I swear, its like Legally Blonde .....the campaign.

Did someone say ACORN??

Good to know John McCain would never associate with a far left group like ACORN. Oh wait, yes he did. Here he is as the keynote speaker at an ACORN event in 2006.





Rush Limbaugh , total jackass.

I wish all of these people would move to Wasilla.

Todays racist call-out: Sacramento GOP




From the article:

"The chairman of the Sacramento County Republican party, Craig MacGlashan, told the Sacramento Bee on Tuesday, “Some people find it offensive, others do not. I cannot comment on how people interpret things.” Earlier this week, the chairman of the Virginia Republican Party, Jeffrey M. Frederick, also compared Obama to bin Laden."

Tax calculator from Obama's website.

Using this one, I saved $1800.00 with Obama and $120.00 with McCain.

Tax Plan website

Compares your estimated taxes under both Obama and McCain's plans. This one is from an independent website not affiliated with either cantidate.

It is fairly detailed as far as deductions etc go, and I save over $1000.00 under Obama's plan. How about you?

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Email I sent to Governor Crist.

Dear Governor Crist,

Although there is zero chance I will be voting for John McCain this year, I have voted Republican many times in the past. In fact, I voted for you. I feel that the Republican campaign has taken a nasty and possibly dangerous tone lately and it concerns me. In a state as diverse as ours , we should have zero tolerance for the types of hateful rhetoric displayed in the rallies here in the last weeks. When the sheriff of Lee county stands in full uniform and talks about Barack HUSSEIN Obama it sends a very wrong message to our citizens. We have men and women from right here in Florida fighting for our country that are of all difference ethnicities and religions. What do you think they hear from those rallies? Its shameful. As our Governor and the leader of the Republican party in Florida, please denounce these racial and anti- Islmamic sentiments.

I live in Charlotte county and work in Sarasota county and almost everybody I know has been hurt by the ecomony . People have lost jobs or had to take pay cuts and unemployment is our biggest fear. Please talk about the issues and solutions to our problems and encourage the rest of the Republican party to do the same.

Respectfully,
Rebecca Tesauro




If I get a response I'll post it. I did receive an email acknowledging it. Damn! I just noticed a typo. Well, too late now.

Monday, October 13, 2008

McCain 's speech today about the economy

Highlights:

Sen. Obama is measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi and Sen. (Harry) Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq," McCain said, targeting the prospect of one-party government with references to the Democratic leaders of the House and Senate.

McCain acknowledged Obama's lead in the polls. "The national media has written us off," McCain added. "But they forgot to let you decide."

"What America needs in this hour is a fighter," he said, adding that he knew Americans were worried about the direction of the country.

"I know what hopelessness feels like. It's an enemy who defeats your will. I felt those things once before. I will never let them in again," McCain said, a clear reference to his 5 1/2 years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. "I'm an American. And I choose to fight."

He renewed his pledge to freeze federal spending, renegotiate distressed mortgages to help middle class homeowners, and cut taxes. He also vowed to bring more experienced leadership to the White House, because "the next president won't have time to get used to the office."

McCain compared Obama to Herbert Hoover, the Republican who was president when the stock market crashed in 1929 triggering the Depression.

"The last president to raise taxes and restrict trade in a bad economy as Sen. Obama proposes was Herbert Hoover. That didn't turn out too well," McCain said. "They say those who don't learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. Well, my friends, I know my history lessons, and I sure won't make the mistakes Sen. Obama will."

In fact, Obama's tax plan calls for reductions for Americans making less than $200,000 a year.}end quote


No, I'm not cherry picking.....this is what he offers us. This is as specific as it gets.

Obama's ideas

Some ideas Obama talked about today.


Highlights:

Democratic Barack Obama on Monday called for more immediate steps to heal the nation's ailing economy, proposing a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures at some banks and a two-year tax break for businesses that create new jobs.

The presidential candidate also proposed allowing people to withdraw up to $10,000 from their retirement accounts without any penalty for the remainder of the year and 2009.

I'm proposing a number of steps that we should take immediately to stabilize our financial system, provide relief to families and communities and help struggling homeowners," Obama said in prepared remarks. "It's a plan that begins with one word that's on everyone's mind, and it's spelled J-O-B-S."

Obama said that banks participating in the federal bailout should temporarily postpone foreclosures for families making good-faith efforts to pay their mortgage.

"We need to give people the breathing room they need to get back on their feet," he said, adding that families living beyond their means share some of the responsibility.

He also called for a $3,000 tax credit for each additional full-time job a business creates. That means a business that adds five jobs would get a $15,000 break. That would end after 2010 and would cost $40 billion, the campaign estimates.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

John Lewis says McCain "playing with fire"

Highlights from the article :

"What I am seeing reminds me too much of another destructive period in American history," Lewis said in a statement issued today. "Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin are sowing the seeds of hatred and division, and there is no need for this hostility in our political discourse."
“As public figures with the power to influence and persuade, Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin are playing with fire, and if they are not careful, that fire will consume us all," Lewis said today. "They are playing a very dangerous game that disregards the value of the political process and cheapens our entire democracy. We can do better. The American people deserve better.”




and John McCain's response?

McCain responded with disappointment, but also a challenge to Obama.

"I am saddened that John Lewis, a man I've always admired, would make such a brazen and baseless attack on my character and the character of the thousands of hardworking Americans who come to our events to cheer for the kind of reform that will put America on the right track," the GOP nominee said in a statement this afternoon.

He added: "I call on Senator Obama to immediately and personally repudiate these outrageous and divisive comments that are so clearly designed to shut down debate 24 days before the election. Our country must return to the important debate about the path forward for America.”




Ok, I'm convinced that John McCain must be high. There is no other explanation.

Obama acknowledges McCain's attempt to undo the damage he helped create.

This is getting old.





(CNN) — Some are calling it a Freudian slip. Everyone’s calling it a big mistake.

Hundreds of absentee ballots sent to voters in New York State’s Rensselaer County, near Albany, were printed with Barack Obama’s last name spelled as “Osama," the Albany Times Union reports.

County elections officials tell the newspaper that it was a typo that made it by three rounds of proof-readers. They also said the error affected just a few hundred voters, and that they will re-send corrected ballots on request. "



I heard on the news that a ballot checked for Barack Osama would be counted for Obama, but a ballot with his name corrected by the voter would be disquilified.

Wrong on so many levels.

Couple of things here:

1. Obama is neither Arab or Muslim.

2.Being an Arab or Muslim is not a bad thing.


I'd like to congratulate Sean Hannity, Sara Palin and Rush Limbaugh (and others) for terrifying a 75 year old woman just to advance their agenda. Really guys, you've outdone yourselves. You've helped to transform the Republican party into a sexist, racist , xenophobic , homophobic organization. You've taken all of he most vile aspects of our country,wrapped them in an American flag and hand delivered them to both the lunatics and uninformed alike. You've used Christianity as a weapon . And you've done it not because you sincerely believe what you are saying , but to maintain your positions of power.

I almost feel sorry for John McCain. This isn't who he is , but this is who he has to pander to to "rally the base" . Sad, isn't it?

Patraeus Talk Bolsters Obama

Patraeus , thats not a very American sounding name. Somebody better call Sarah Palin quick! Maybe she can smear his name this week.*







*obviously I'm joking here.

Why false accusations are dangerous.





This political ad was run in Dallas the day before JFK was assassinated.

Lets not forget :

With the elections and financial crisis its easy to forget that their are people all over the world who are really , really suffering . This is an organization that I trust, but it is only one of many out there. You can also help out locally by something as simple as donating a couple of cans of food to the food bank , or by giving blood .

For me, the best stress relief is to do something to help someone else.

First " Make it Right " homes complete.

Maybe Brad Pitt should be in charge of FEMA . I'm just sayin'.

Cindy McCain left something out.

From the article:

“The day that Sen. Obama cast a vote to not to fund my son when he was serving sent a cold chill through my body let me tell you,” Cindy McCain said in introducing the GOP ticket. “I would suggest Sen. Obama change shoes with me for just one day. I suggest he take a day and go watch our men and women deploying.”

What she doesn't say is that her husband has also voted against funding for our troops.

McCAIN Voted Against Troop Safety Equipment:
· McCain voted against the Bayh amendment which would have provided more than $360 million for the procurement of up-armored Humvees. Senator Obama voted "Yes." The amendment failed. (October 5, 2005: Vote 248: S.Amdt.1933 to H.R. 2683)
· McCain voted against the Dodd amendment, which would have provided more than $320 million for personnel protection equipment for U.S. forces in Iraq. The equipment would have been paid for by reducing US funding for Iraqi reconstruction. (October 2, 2003: Vote 376: S.Amdt.1817 to S.1689)
· McCain voted against the Landrieu amendment, which would have provided more than $1 billion for procurement for force protection and adequate equipment for National Guard and Reserve forces. The amendment failed. (April 2, 2003: Vote 116: S. Amdt. 452 to S.762)

Here are the links to his ratings from Veterans Groups:

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/573/
http://iava.www.capwiz.com/bio/id/192&submit.x=9&submit.y=12

Barack Obama info:
http://iava.www.capwiz.com/bio/id/3181&submit.x=16&submit.y=10


and tons more info:

http://www.bsf4o.com/

List of our fallen soldiers.

Read their names , look at their faces. These men and women have given their lives for our country.

Remember them when you hear someone say Barack HUSSEIN Obama in an attempt to make it sound like he isn't really American enough, because they aren't just talking about him. They are talking about millions of us who don't look like they do or have names that sound like theirs. Millions of us that don't share their ethnicity or religion.

Think about the millions of us who love our country. Especially those who have died for it.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Put your money where your mouth is.

Ohs Noes!!!! Not our money!!!111!!!!1111111!111! Teh ebil libruls want us to pay for things !!!1!1111111!!!!

Those silly Republicans :-)