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The Point: We have come along way... as hominids... This ain't the fifties. No, it ain't the sixties. No, it ain't the twentieth century any more. We are beyond the new millenium, the y2k, and maybe even judgement day. Really, ageism, racism, sexism, the -isms had their day. We are really in a preconceptual shift of our own imaginations. Oddly, it seems that part of the country is living in those gone by eras. They seem a bit stuck on stuck. Some seem to state that they are aware and enlightened when they really are not looking beyond their rose colored glasses. Yet, we are dawning a new millenium. I loved it when Hillary Clinton said in San Jose, last Feb 1, 2008: Silicon Valley invented the Future. Silicon Valley is going to re-invent the Future. Well, I know that the computer age of information exploded and we are beyond that. Yet, we are heading into another age. We are heading into the age of cooperation. As a global force, we are being forced to use our intelligence in communities. The internet was a gateway for sharing data and information. With all that knowledge, we need to add experience and application. We can go the next step toward empowering all of our citizens to become creative and imaginative beings who work with each other. We have been doing that to many degrees. However, the point is that Hillary Clinton has stepped up the game plan--an open invitation to all people to become their own intelligent resource to add to the American Dream. Yes We Can be all that we can be. We need leaders who will allow us all to excel in our own human potential. We need our government to allow us all to be healthy and safe to engage with each other in order to form a more perfect union. We need leaders who cheer on every player so that we can all play the game of life. Hillary Clinton Has a Dream and we are all in it.

That is what Nancy Reagan said about doing drugs. Well, my computer has been attacked by spybots more than a few times over the several months. This week, both my computers were attacked.

Now, I was only looking at my old blog posts here. I noticed that someone has taken over my blog, deleted all my posts and placed a post that I did not post.+   Read More »
On Saturday, June 7, 2008, Hillary Clinton suspended her historic campaign for President. To her 18 million voters, it may have seemed like an end, but we pledge to make it a beginning… a beginning of a movement to achieve the democratic and just country that Hillary has envisioned for America.
http://www.together4us.com/index.html

This is for friends who must do what they must do.   Read More »
It is time that American Liberals stop acting like they are better than the world, treating people like slaves in their own homelands, and end their empiricism.

Fascism is out of date. For all those years that Liberals like Obama did nothing but let others take the fall for standing up in Congress, we need real leaders instead of people liken life to a game football - passing the ball.   Read More »
One Link for You All   Read More »
I said it before and I will say it again: Americans are not getting the International Reality Check: National Security had been compromised more than once but the Media is not giving it the National Attention IT, yes IT Security for National Security, needs. "Speaking generally in May 2006, Wolf called Chinese spying efforts "frightening" and said it was no secret that the United States is a principal target of Chinese intelligence services."   Read More »
As many other Hillary Clinton supporters watched in dismay of the back room deals that we can clearly see occurred over dinner the night before and lunch during the C-Span break, we are in no way accepting the votes of the committee today. I noticed that several people of color were seated at the 30 person committee. I am proud of my representative Mona Pasquil, a third generation from the Philippines. The one thing that I can see now is that We the People who are not Black or White are Not Represented.   Read More »
I have been reading a lot about the past of the waves that have changed the Democratic Party. I may have to come back and forth to this thesis yet what I have been concluding that regardless of gender or race, Hillary Clinton is running on a Franklin Roosevelt Platform. That is the Anti-thesis of Republicanism as we know them.

(Albeit that the Republican Party split from the Democratic Republicans. Ant-slave abolitionists started the Republican Party. Abraham Lincoln being the First Republican President.)   Read More »
14 May '08

Dear (Receiver-Me)

Thank you for taking the time to write to me about your concerns regarding Sen. Obama's electability. I think you have correctly identified some potential mine fields should Sen. Obama be our nominee, which is looking likely. I think as concerned Democrats, we need to help people filter out the background noise and get them to concentrate on a policy position that both Senators Clinton and Obama are championing. I think every thinking person in the world is hoping that the Dems will unite behind our candidate so that we can blow the Republicans out of the water and begin to restore our country. Please try not to dwell on Sen. Obama's flaws and try to grasp the postures and push them as hard as you can with your friends so that we come out of this victorious.   Read More »
Democratic Leaders will not back Obama.
Newsmax: You've been an ardent supporter of Hillary Clinton. Do you think that the time has come for her to drop out of the race?


Koch: No, definitely not. I think that she has done a splendid job so far and that the people who want to drive her out of the primaries are anti-democratic. Why shouldn't the people in every state have an opportunity to cast their vote? I think she's very brave, and while the chances of her ultimately succeeding are limited, nevertheless she can succeed. Her audience is now the superdelegates.   Read More »
Corbett's Corner
It's A Turndown Day
Monday, May 19, 2008

"Operation Turndown" has no headquarters or mailing address. We offer no coffee mugs, bumper stickers or T-shirts for sale. You cannot contribute cash or deduct your investment in tomorrow from you federal income tax.

But "Operation Turndown" is no mirage.   Read More »
May 19, 2008
Ferraro suggests she may not vote for Obama
Posted: 01:00 PM ET

From CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
Ferraro is a supporter of Clinton's presidential campaign.Ferraro is a supporter of Clinton's presidential campaign.

CNN) " Geraldine Ferraro, the outspoken former Democratic vice presidential candidate and a supporter of Hillary Clinton's White House bid, told the New York Times she may not vote for Barack Obama should he be the party's nominee.http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/19/ferraro-suggests-she-may-not-vote-for-obama/   Read More »
Free Concert for the Democrats
Just kidding. I'm sure anyone can attend this free concert in Waterfront Park tomorrow at 12:30. Oh. And there's going to be a big fat rally for Barack Obama following. The Decemberists. A likely future president of the United States. 75 degrees. Waterfront Park. 5,000,000 of your closest friends. See you there....
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WomenCount PAC Denounces NARAL Endorsement of Barack Obama

SAN FRANCISCO, May 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The newly formed WomenCount PAC strongly denounces the endorsement of Barack Obama by NARAL Pro-Choice America, joining mounting opposition to the move from Emily's
List, a long list of woman Members of Congress, and other longtime supporters of NARAL.   Read More »
More than 100 Kentucky Leaders Endorse Hillary Clinton
by Jamie Radice, Kentucky Communications Director
5/15/2008 12:53:36 PM

After a decisive victory in West Virginia, the Clinton Campaign today announced its Kentucky Steering Committee, made up of more than a hundred leaders across the state that are endorsing Hillary for President.

“We are honored to have the support of so many respected community leaders throughout Kentucky, all dedicated to making Hillary successful in Tuesday’s primary,” said State Director Jonathan Hurst.

Today’s announcement is the latest example of Hillary’s growing momentum across the Bluegrass State. The campaign has opened offices across Kentucky, and Hillary, former President Clinton, and Chelsea have actively campaigned throughout the state.

Hillary’s Kentucky Steering Committee follows below.   Read More »
More than 100 Kentucky Leaders Endorse Hillary Clinton
by Jamie Radice, Kentucky Communications Director
5/15/2008 12:53:36 PM

After a decisive victory in West Virginia, the Clinton Campaign today announced its Kentucky Steering Committee, made up of more than a hundred leaders across the state that are endorsing Hillary for President.

“We are honored to have the support of so many respected community leaders throughout Kentucky, all dedicated to making Hillary successful in Tuesday’s primary,” said State Director Jonathan Hurst.

Today’s announcement is the latest example of Hillary’s growing momentum across the Bluegrass State. The campaign has opened offices across Kentucky, and Hillary, former President Clinton, and Chelsea have actively campaigned throughout the state.

Hillary’s Kentucky Steering Committee follows below.   Read More »
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