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Instead of argue with (jenniforhillarywholostandnowsupportsobama) why don’t all of you  just show the stupid racist***** that she is wrong about the story of the Black woman at Kings Hospital that died. It wasn’t Black people that let her die.

 

The racist idiot piece of  ***** only sees Blacks because that’s all her mind can see. The truth is, there were only four Blacks in that footage. Three of them were PATIENTS and one was a Black Security Guard.  This stupid troll is so obsessed with trashing African Americans that her racist eyes could not see anyone else.

 

She missed the White Security Guard that came around the corner and looked at her, then walked away. She missed the White nurses that sat on their cellulite wide butts and did nothing untill after she was dead and then they "doctord" her files and who are now FIRED. She didn’t see that. She just saw Black people (Patients) who kept getting up and going around the corner where the WHITE MEDICAL STAFF were probally asking them to help.

 

And I don't believe for one second anyone who would make the vulgar racist comments located in the extended shed a single tear for this woman.

 

(For The ***** colorful comments about Blacks, click on extended)

 

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You know, I was thinking. When we throw or attend a Birthday Party for someone, we don’t say “Happy Birthday…even though you owe me 50 bucks” or, “Happy Birthday , even though you still haven’t returned that dress you borrowed from me”. No, we just sing Happy Birthday , stuff our faces with cake and ice cream , and pour gifts upon the lucky recipient right? So, in that spirit, I want to wish America a Happy Birthday.

 

Party Builder member Shopman, posed a question. What’s right with America? And I had to think about it because there are so many ways to answer that question. I would say that the main thing that’s right with America is the fact, that it’s America in and of itself. What I mean by that is, America is Democratic Republic that was formed with the sole purpose of creating a society of free people.

 

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From CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney

 

Americans say the founding fathers would likely be disappointed with the state of the country.  

Americans say the founding fathers would likely be disappointed with the state of the country.

(CNN) — As Americans celebrate the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, an overwhelming majority say the 56 signers of that document would be displeased at how the country has turned out.

According to a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll, close to 70 percent say that if the signers of the Declaration of Independence could see America today they would be disappointed, while just under 30 percent say the founding founders would be happy with the country 232 years later.

Americans didn't always feel that way — in 2001, 54 percent thought that the signers would be pleased with the state of the country today; now that figure is down to just 29 percent.

But the poll shows a majority of Americans are still proud of their country — 61 percent say they are extremely proud to be an American, and another 28 percent say they are very proud. Those figures are virtually unchanged from 2005, although they are down a bit from 2002 and 2003.

Should a presidential candidate always wear a flag pin on his lapel? Forty-one percent say yes, and another 13 percent say a candidate should frequently wear one. Only about one in ten say a candidate should never wear a flag pin on his lapel.

Full story

Filed under: America

The You Tube Video is called Barack-Iraq-Gate: Anatomy of a Media Smear and  it exposes CNN's Jessica Yellin who is the sole person responsible for the negative story about Barack Obama and his position on Iraq.

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This is what the Media do all the time, but the only difference was that Jessica "LYIN", er, Yellin was so sloppy and so obvious, she pretty much gave herself away and  got caught. Watch the video.

 

 

Step One : Turn on HTML Editor by left clicking it.

Step Two : Highlight Photo You Want To Copy : You can tell when it's highlighted because there's a blue shade over the photo

Step Three: Right Click and look for the word "copy". Not "copy image" or "copy image location". It will only post under "copy"

Step Four: Paste the photo on the page and hit preview to see if it posted.


Declare Your Independence See ? 

by Amanda Scott OFA Blogger 

Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 11:33 PM

This weekend, supporters across the country will be going to Vote for Change voter registration drives to being more people into the political process.

Sign up to help out in your community, and then tell us about why you are attending an event at blog@barackobama.com.

 

 

 

We Never Got To Do This.

 

It's Time To Do This. 

 

If Only For A Minuet .

 

For We Have More Work To Do.

 

What Is "This" I'm Talking About  ?

 

You SHOULD Know When You Click On THIS.

 

Love Always,

 

Dee Anna 

 

P.S. If you still don't know...click on Extended

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Justice Department Considers Racial Profiling In Terror Cases

 

 

I'll be waiting , but somehow , I don't expect to see the same type of public outrage unless people are reminded that they are also targeting environmentalists , animal rights activists groups like PETA and other Liberal groups under the guise of fighting what they call ECO-TERRORISM. 

I keep hearing right-wing pundits and picnic pal media friends of Mc Cain asking, why Obama is not polling much higher than he already is over Mc Cain. They ask, but they never answer.

For those who don't know, I have some knowledge in this area because I worked for a Political Polling Firm for four years back in California and I can tell you why Obama is not polling higher than he already is over Mc Cain.

DEMOGRAPHIC ! Polling Firms have not updated their system of polling with regards to targeted demographic groups. They are still only calling people that they trust show up at the polls to vote. A certain age , race , household income , home ownership and those with land line phones.

They either have no access to or are too lazy to target other demographics of America voters that never get polled. Young people, people with cell phones , people who don't own a home. They also continue to under poll Hispanics and Blacks .

As we have seen in this Primary, there are millions of brand new voters , not reflected in the polling. There has been a spike and /or increase in turnout for Hispanics and Blacks which matters most for down ticket candidates in the south and West.

We have seen that the Youth who  had been written off with regards to anticipating turnout, literally turnout in numbers and win elections and they still don't get polled and if they do, they too are underrepresented in the Polls.

All of these groups have one thing in common. Combined, the majority of these people make up Barack Obama's base. So, given that they are all underrepresented in these polls and yet Obama is still ahead of Mc cain among those who are being polled, I am very confident in our chances this Fall.

Think of it this way. Take a bag of M&M's. You know how they used to not have blue ones? It would be like counting a bag of M&M's , but only counting the colors from the way before. Not counting the Blue M&M's is like these pollsters not counting the youth , cell phone users , and first time voters.

 

"OKAY, RALLY ROUND CHILRENS , RALLY ROUND AND LISSEN"

Source: Huffington Post

Snip: ** UPDATE BELOW: OBAMA CAMPAIGN REJECTS AP REPORT **

UPDATE: An Obama campaign official told the Huffington Post that the AP's claims about Obama allowing hiring or firing based on faith are false. From a portion of Obama's speech today:

"Now, make no mistake, as someone who used to teach constitutional law, I believe deeply in the separation of church and state, but I don't believe this partnership will endanger that idea - so long as we follow a few basic principles. First, if you get a federal grant, you can't use that grant money to proselytize to the people you help and you can't discriminate against them - or against the people you hire - on the basis of their religion. Second, federal dollars that go directly to churches, temples, and mosques can only be used on secular programs. And we'll also ensure that taxpayer dollars only go to those programs that actually work."

The Politico, meanwhile, describes Obama's new plan not as an expansion of Bush's Faith-Based Initiative, but as an effort to tear down what Bush created and establish a new program with a new set of goals:

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) slammed President Bush's faith-based program as "a photo-op" and a failure on Tuesday, and said he will scrap the office and create a new Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships that would be a "critical" part of his administration.


Obama, unveiling a plan to overhaul and expand Bush's faith-based program during remarks at a community ministry in Zanesville, Ohio, said the White House Office of Community and Faith-Based Initiatives - which Bush founded during his second week in office - "never fulfilled its promise." [...]

Reaching out to evangelicals who are non-plussed by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Obama declared: "I still believe it's a good idea to have a partnership between the White House and grassroots groups, both faith-based and secular. But it has to be a real partnership - not a photo-op. That's what it will be when I'm President. I'll establish a new Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships."

"The new name will reflect a new commitment," he continued. "This Council will not just be another name on the White House organization chart - it will be a critical part of my administration."

Obama's Christian Left Outreach Takes Off

 

 SNIP:  CNN reports:
Obama's outreach to evangelical voters has also included private summits with pastors, an effort to reach out to young evangelicals and a fundraiser with the Matthew 25 political action committee. It describes itself as a group of moderate evangelicals, Catholics and Protestants committed to electing the Illinois Democrat president.

Matthew 25's name is inspired by a biblical passage, in the 25th chapter of the Gospel of Matthew, in which Jesus says, "For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink." The name is meant to signal the group's focus on social justice concerns about hot-button cultural issues.

Brian McLaren, a former pastor who spent 24 years in the pulpit and is now an informal adviser to the Obama campaign, believes that a significant portion of evangelical voters are ready to break from their traditional home in the the Republican Party and take a new leap of faith with Obama.

"I think there's a very, very sizable percentage -- I think between a third and half -- of evangelicals, especially younger [evangelicals], who are very open to somebody with a new vision," McLaren said.

PUNKS

 

UNDERMINING 

 

MAJOR

 

ACHIEVMENT 

 

;p

"OKAY, RALLY ROUND CHILRENS , RALLY ROUND AND LISSEN"

Source: Huffington Post

Snip: ** UPDATE BELOW: OBAMA CAMPAIGN REJECTS AP REPORT **

UPDATE: An Obama campaign official told the Huffington Post that the AP's claims about Obama allowing hiring or firing based on faith are false. From a portion of Obama's speech today:

"Now, make no mistake, as someone who used to teach constitutional law, I believe deeply in the separation of church and state, but I don't believe this partnership will endanger that idea - so long as we follow a few basic principles. First, if you get a federal grant, you can't use that grant money to proselytize to the people you help and you can't discriminate against them - or against the people you hire - on the basis of their religion. Second, federal dollars that go directly to churches, temples, and mosques can only be used on secular programs. And we'll also ensure that taxpayer dollars only go to those programs that actually work."

The Politico, meanwhile, describes Obama's new plan not as an expansion of Bush's Faith-Based Initiative, but as an effort to tear down what Bush created and establish a new program with a new set of goals:

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) slammed President Bush's faith-based program as "a photo-op" and a failure on Tuesday, and said he will scrap the office and create a new Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships that would be a "critical" part of his administration.


Obama, unveiling a plan to overhaul and expand Bush's faith-based program during remarks at a community ministry in Zanesville, Ohio, said the White House Office of Community and Faith-Based Initiatives - which Bush founded during his second week in office - "never fulfilled its promise." [...]

Reaching out to evangelicals who are non-plussed by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Obama declared: "I still believe it's a good idea to have a partnership between the White House and grassroots groups, both faith-based and secular. But it has to be a real partnership - not a photo-op. That's what it will be when I'm President. I'll establish a new Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships."

"The new name will reflect a new commitment," he continued. "This Council will not just be another name on the White House organization chart - it will be a critical part of my administration."

 

Source: Daily Kos Blogger

by distantcousin Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 09:20:17 AM PDT

A new Quinnipiac University poll   has Obama beating McCain 56-35 in Connecticut.

This maybe doesn't come as much of a surprise, but it should be recalled that Rasmussen polled CT at the end of May and found Obama up by only 3. After that some of the McCain team started talking excitedly about a possible "Lieberman effect", and if I recall correctly they marked CT as a possible target state on the McCain website strategy briefing.

Well, doesn't look like they'll be following up on that one. The internals don't provide any comfort for McCain either - Obama leads in every category the pollsters could think of, except Republicans.

 

Story: McCain Gets "Visibly Angry" When Asked About Military Experience

 

 

SNIP:

McCain became visibly angry when I asked him to explain how his Vietnam experience prepared him for the Presidency.

"Please," he said, recoiling back in his seat in distaste at the very question.

McCain allies Sen. Lindsey Graham stepped in to rescue him. Graham expressed admiration for McCain’s stance on the treatment of detainees in US custody.

"That to me is a classic example of how his military experience helped him shape public policy in a way no other senator could have done,’’ Graham said.

Sen. Joseph Lieberman, also traveling on the trip, expressed admiration for McCain’s wartime service as well.

McCain then collected himself and apologized for his initial reaction.

"I kind of reacted the way I did because I have a reluctance to talk about my experiences," he said, noting that he has huge admiration for the "heroes" who served with him in the POW camp and said the experience taught him to love the U.S. because he missed it so much.

"I am always reluctant to talk about these things," McCain said.

Asked about one of his former jailors from the notorious Hanoi Hilton who has now endorsed his candidacy for President, McCain chuckled.

"Yeah, I saw that," he said. "He also said that he and I used to have these nice, long philosophical chats. The ones that I recall is, confess or else."

 

(((( NOW THOSE ARE SOME SERIOUS MOOD CHANGES ))))

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