Carroll County, MD Democrats
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In this region of Maryland, the Republican Party has had a strong majority for years. By starting even the smallest of networks, we can start a seed change in this region and make real changes in Carroll County, in Maryland and throughout the country.

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 Register to vote, and send Voltage to play at the Democratic National Convention.  We have songs that are perfect for the event already written, and I am already the number one democrat at the DNC.

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On June 6th, 2008 the average price of gasoline across the nation rose to $4 per gallon. “There’s nothing worse for our economy than surging energy prices at record highs,†said Mark Zandi, Chief Economist for Moodys.com. What do Jesse James and Big Oil have in common? Nothing if you believe the legends of Jesse James, who supposedly robbed from the rich and distributed his ill gotten gains to the poor. Big Oil robs from all of us and keeps the ill gotten gains for themselves.   Read More »
I am new to this site, I dont really know the in's and the outs but I really wanted to try and get the word out about democratic congressional candidates. I thought I could do one a day. So... Here is my first, his name is Rob Hubler and he is running against Republican Steven King in the Fifth district in Iowa, here is some information and a link to his site, get a hold of me, or his campaign if you want to help. I have no affilation with this campaign but am very hopeful that he can win. http://www.hublercongress.com/home.html   Read More »
I have seen several posts lately talking about our party being able to come together after this primary to stand behind our candidate. But I also am seeing several viscous attacks coming from both sides that seem to be escalating out of control. I know we are down to the wire and want to see our candidates win but let's stop tearing each other up in the process. We have our reason's for supporting our candidates and that's good but that doesn't negate other's reasons for supporting their candidate. In the end we are going to have to be able get behind the person who wins the nomination. If that's Hillary I know I'm going to really have to work hard at it since I have some real problems with her, but I'm going to make the effort if it comes to that. I'll need help from her supporters and don't want to alienate them in this process. Just as they may need us if Barack wins.

Let's discuss our differences, let's keep it civil, if someone's post rattles your nerves don't immediately fire off a heated response, take a little time, think about it try to see where they are coming from and don't assume the worst. Then craft your reply.

In the end, let's show those Republicans how things should be done.
I have been hearing a lot about "super delegates" lately. I have also noticed that even though Barack Obama has one more primaries than Hillary Clinton that many of the major news agencies still give her a higher delegate count than Obama mostly due to these "super delegates".

If Barack Obama wins the popular vote in the primaries and then the nomination is given to Hillary because of the "super delegates" we may find ourselves in a losing position come November. I know that I for one will be extremely disappointed in our party if this happens. It will look too much like what happened to Al Gore in 2000. If Hillary wins the popular vote and takes the nomination I will vote for her, but if she loses the popular vote and gets the nomination because of the super delegates, I'll vote for someone else and I would be willing to bet that many other Democrats will do the same. Let's not let that happen.

With this blog the 100,000 point level has been broken, and even though the points do not covert to cash they do show how much work you can do. If I the dial up boy can top 100,000 point level in six months then I know everyone else can do it too, so the more all of you use this website the more our right to freedom of speech is exercised. Please contribute your efforts as much as possible here, and rock n’ roll this country back to a democracy that we can all be truly proud to say is the best.

From my understanding there is a need for poll watchers needed for the polls on 02-05-08, and if you are interested you need to contact either me to pass it on to the person that got me into it here in Missouri, or you should contact someone locally ASAP. I do not know which states are in need of poll watchers, or exactly which polling places need them, but I will post a list of states below that are voting on 02-05-08.

 

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah

 

Just look back over the last twenty years there has never been a single month with deflation, and millions of Americans do not make a penny more in wages really.

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