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Monday, November 5, 2012
President Obama 303: In My Fearless Prediction, POTUS Wins Re-election and Reaches 303 In Electoral College.
November 5, 2012 - 10:29 PM (CDT)
NOTE:
In
my fearless prediction, I say President Obama wins re-election and at
least reaches 303 in the electoral college - the process not an actual
place. LOL!
If Florida's or Ohio's Republican Governors, Secretary(s) of State, and election officials don't muck things up as they have done in past years and most recently in weeks and days leading up to tomorrow's election, we should know by tomorrow night if President Obama will return to star as our champion in cause. I say he wins because we are tired of the b/s and the lies spewed by the right and Romney's strong disconnect with the "47%", with women, with Latinos, with college students, with the middle class, with the poor and despondent, with the LGBT community, and with the elderly. Pretty much the majority of this awesome country does not really like, trust, or understand Romney therefore we cannot support him thus we will not be voting for him. There's no hate for him (not like the kind the right has for President Obama), we just do not 'get him' and that is his fault for being the biggest flip flopper of all time in politics and such a good liar.
Like I stated, we should-should-should know if POTUS wins re-election by tomorrow night, but everyone needs to get out and vote regardless of long voting lines and such. We have seen voters in other states have to wait in long lines thanks to representatives and officials whom I referred to above but there they were waiting and in places where the voting places were shut down early for one stupid right-winged/GOP-led reason, the voters remained until the officials re-opened the election place. Americans are strong and strong-willed and we will not be stifled or denied our rights.
Per the cartoon I drew on my Political Blog on October 6th, 2012...let's not forget Florida 2000. You know the presidential election when one Gov Jeb Bush (W's brother) and Florida's SOS Katherine Harris purposely screwed up that presidential election which led to things ending badly for Al Gore who won the popular vote but because of the electoral college and Florida's muck-up, the U.S. Supreme Court "selected" George W. Bush as our 43rd president. We need to vote and "elect" our president and not leave things up to any court to "select" one for us - not again!!!
If Florida's or Ohio's Republican Governors, Secretary(s) of State, and election officials don't muck things up as they have done in past years and most recently in weeks and days leading up to tomorrow's election, we should know by tomorrow night if President Obama will return to star as our champion in cause. I say he wins because we are tired of the b/s and the lies spewed by the right and Romney's strong disconnect with the "47%", with women, with Latinos, with college students, with the middle class, with the poor and despondent, with the LGBT community, and with the elderly. Pretty much the majority of this awesome country does not really like, trust, or understand Romney therefore we cannot support him thus we will not be voting for him. There's no hate for him (not like the kind the right has for President Obama), we just do not 'get him' and that is his fault for being the biggest flip flopper of all time in politics and such a good liar.
Like I stated, we should-should-should know if POTUS wins re-election by tomorrow night, but everyone needs to get out and vote regardless of long voting lines and such. We have seen voters in other states have to wait in long lines thanks to representatives and officials whom I referred to above but there they were waiting and in places where the voting places were shut down early for one stupid right-winged/GOP-led reason, the voters remained until the officials re-opened the election place. Americans are strong and strong-willed and we will not be stifled or denied our rights.
Per the cartoon I drew on my Political Blog on October 6th, 2012...let's not forget Florida 2000. You know the presidential election when one Gov Jeb Bush (W's brother) and Florida's SOS Katherine Harris purposely screwed up that presidential election which led to things ending badly for Al Gore who won the popular vote but because of the electoral college and Florida's muck-up, the U.S. Supreme Court "selected" George W. Bush as our 43rd president. We need to vote and "elect" our president and not leave things up to any court to "select" one for us - not again!!!
2012 Presidential Election: Obama's "Last Hurrah"!: POTUS Gives Last Campaign Speech Of His Career In Iowa!
November 5, 2012 - 10:15 PM (CDT)
It was an awesome speech and an awesome event to witness for me if even from thousands of miles away via the television (MSNBC). It was a somber yet uplifting speech. Somber for me because it meant it would be the last time we would witness President Obama give a campaign speech but uplifting because he still has another shot at another four years to serve us and to make things way better for us than what the right does.
I realize that although for the last four years many of his ideas and promises have been thwarted (thanks to the right) and have taken longer to come to fruition and many not yet implemented or enacted, we still have someone like President Obama to champion for us. Yep, he is our champion, our voice in Washington...for the left, even for the right, for the elderly, for the poor, for the middle class (which is decreasing), whether you support him or not, if you are not wealthy, this man is your champion - your advocate. The hard-right, the Neo-cons, the wealthy...they have lobbyists and big money on their side to fight for their cause (which usually benefits the wealthy and only the wealthy) and to ensure that their ideologies and voices are heard and brought to fruition of some sort. The rest of us need representation like that and if Mr. Obama wins re-election as I predict he will (E-303), it gives millions of us something to be uplifted for and another four years to look forward to as Obama will surely be more able to get more positive things done for the sake of our country.
Yes, indeed it was a wonderful speech to witness this late evening as President Obama gave thanks to the millions who have supported him for the last four arduous, difficult years. But oh so uplifting as we heard him speak so eloquently and honestly about how his work - our work was in need of finishing as he asked for four more years. At one time he quickly yet gently brushed aside a tear as he appeared to be fighting his emotional side from superseding his words, he reminisced about how it all began back during the primaries when few knew him much less how to pronounce his name. It all began for him in Iowa in 2007/08 as his newbies to the political arena and himself began the trek at trying to just win the Democratic nomination first which was starting to look stark and all too daunting but his second wind literally and figuratively began thanks to his supporters and voters in Iowa. Thanks to one supporter in Greenwood, Iowa Edith Childs he and his staff got their second wind through her battle cry known as: “Fired up! Ready to go!”!!! We all know how things turned out and here we are again four years later ready to re-elect the best person for the job of POTUS!
It was a chilling experience, a good one because it literally gave me chills and inspiration as President Obama gave his final campaign speech of his career, but I reminded myself to keep things in perspective to that one fact because if things go as I believe, we will see President Obama in the Oval Office for four more years. It was the campaign speeches for himself that has come to an end, his "last hurrah"...his work as POTUS has just begun for the next four years if voters do the best thing for our great nation tomorrow night and vote him back so we can all move "forward"! Just as he was ending the speech, he did re-invigorate this supporter of his to get as Edith would say: “Fired up! Ready to go!”!!!
NOTE:
In my fearless prediction, I say President Obama wins re-election and at least reaches 303 in the electoral college - the process not an actual place. LOL!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Patriot Day 2012: Remembering 9/11 and Holding Our Country to Higher Standards In Memory Of Thousands of Victims of That Fateful Day!
Remembering
9/11: In shame I mis-trust!
Today is a somber day obvious as we remember the terrible occurrences
of 9/11, but it also brings to me other feelings combined with disappointment,
anger and disbelief. No, not because of
the events which took place on that unforgettable day in September, those
feelings are overt, the negative feelings I felt as I awoke today are
associated with the cold, frozen position in which this country appears to be some
11 years later.
As I watched various news programs recanting and replaying the events
of that day, I could not help but be moved by the awesomeness which drove
people on that frightening day to help their fellow man after the towers were
hit and fell to our dismay and when we all knew for sure it was a terrorist
attack which had befallen this awesome country.
No one asked one another if they were Caucasian, Latino, Asian,
Christian, Muslim, Jewish, American, European, heterosexual, gay…each person
who loaned a hand despite the daunting, arduous task staring them in the eye seeing how much tons
of debris they would have to muddle through simply did so because it was the
right thing to do. No one questioned
anything knowing deep down that they, too, were still in danger of getting hurt or
worse. Without a second thought they just jumped in and
helped because they wanted to help their fellow man…no one gave a second
thought to the idea that though they had survived the attacks that their
respective lives were still in danger as they tore through the rubble to look
for other possible survivors or simply to locate bodies or other forms of
identification so that the loved ones would have something to bury.
I watched television today and saw various politicians, military
personnel, and other people of different backgrounds and such as they paid
their respects through-out different locations where the attacks occurred on
that gloomy day in September - then I muted the television. As I did as such it came to my mind, with both sadness
and anger, it came to my mind that if I did not know any better and already
knew that their heads were lowered out of respect for 9/11, for a moment of silence, that it could have very well
been that their heads were instead lowered in shame.
Shame you might ask…why? Simple…because
so many people gave their lives on that September day so that the rest of us could live on
in peace and keep living the American dream and keep fighting the good fight yet 11 years later this country finds itself at the helm of too much unnecessary turmoil!
Take the passengers of Flight 93 which crashed in the desolate field which was actually a reclaimed strip mine in Stonycreek Township near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, they shared one thing different I presume than the other ill-fated victims of the other three plane crashes that morning, they knew without a doubt what negative impact might bestow this country and each one knew of the most probable demise they were faced with, but they took action to try to regain control of their flight. They voted and decided to take action against their captures…they stared death in the face and opted to take a stance and make their move…"Let’s roll!" was their final battle cry! I am certain each person who took action wanted a better outcome and their actions were led by the desire to survive, but they also knew that for the betterment of thousands more on the ground that they needed to do everything they could to deny the four hijackers of their plane from causing greater harm. The heroes of this flight also knew the dangers their plane might cause to Washington if it was allowed to crash anywhere in the area. They selflessly tried to regain control so that government could continue to govern, so that freedom could continue to shine in this awesome country. Their actions brave and heroic were certainly not in vain. We owe them so much; we can never repay them for what their actions saved for the rest of us on that day.
Take the passengers of Flight 93 which crashed in the desolate field which was actually a reclaimed strip mine in Stonycreek Township near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, they shared one thing different I presume than the other ill-fated victims of the other three plane crashes that morning, they knew without a doubt what negative impact might bestow this country and each one knew of the most probable demise they were faced with, but they took action to try to regain control of their flight. They voted and decided to take action against their captures…they stared death in the face and opted to take a stance and make their move…"Let’s roll!" was their final battle cry! I am certain each person who took action wanted a better outcome and their actions were led by the desire to survive, but they also knew that for the betterment of thousands more on the ground that they needed to do everything they could to deny the four hijackers of their plane from causing greater harm. The heroes of this flight also knew the dangers their plane might cause to Washington if it was allowed to crash anywhere in the area. They selflessly tried to regain control so that government could continue to govern, so that freedom could continue to shine in this awesome country. Their actions brave and heroic were certainly not in vain. We owe them so much; we can never repay them for what their actions saved for the rest of us on that day.
Eleven years later and yes Washington continues to
govern but they do so on such a pathetic level.
The warm-fuzzies we all held on 9/11 and in day, weeks, months ahead of
us in this nation have since passed and things are back to status quo. Politicians on the hill are more divided than
ever. As the victims of flight 93
perished for our good, the politicians keep politicking for selfish reasons. They have veered into cold, ugly positions
where compassion, diplomacy and democracy has eluded their ways. The right wing and left wing of politics is more
divided than ever and ideas and views no longer are shared. If it is not their way it is the wrong way no
matter if the idea is actually a good one that should probably be enacted into
law. Disrespecting one another seems to
be the norm and hatred and vitriol is also happenstance. Shamefully calling for the leader of our
country, our president, our commander-in-chief, to show his birth certificate and the hatred which has
befallen him by his political opponents is probably not part of the ideas or
ideals that the victims of flight 93 died for on 9/11. I am still taken aback by the lack of shame,
regret and remorse which has escaped so many politicians and fellow Americans
every time someone or an organization curses our president referring to him
many things which he clearly is not and not for; my gosh, who does such things? Demanding to
see a birth certificate of our president is so juvenile, humiliating and has only gone on to make
our awesome country appear ignorant and hateful to the rest of the
world. Is this where politicians really want to take our country 'back to"; personally I vote for not just "NO" but for a "HELL NO"! Calling our president a Muslim when in
essence he is not is done in spite and to incite the hatred that many people have
come to allow into their world, into their hearts post 9/11. A group of terrorists who happened to be
Muslim attacked America not the religious group as a whole, but the ignorant
masses of Americans who became too radical could not see the difference. They saw it as one thing, one group, one
belief. The same mistakes which have
long plagued our awesome country during past wars was once again leading many
down the wrong path in this new millennium.
Lest we forget the wrong decisions that our previous experiences and
fear has caused us to make in the past. For instance
the awful and so not very Christian-like Japanese war camps this country set-up in our
own backyard during WWII, the mistreatment of thousands of Japanese-Americans
during this time of war that saw many of these citizens stripped of their
rights, their freedom, their possessions and separated them from their loved
ones. Negative actions like those are
what faces this country once again if we do not turn from our close-minded ways
and begin to really accept one another for not just who we are but for what we
are and what we stand for and for the differences we all bring to the table. We need to celebrate those differences and respect them so that we do not allow our
judgment to be clouded in a manner which keeps us from doing good deeds and to
make better, sound decisions for the betterment of this awesome country.
Ultimately as the citizenry of this awesome country, we ALL need to hold our respective politicians to the same high standards or perhaps higher so that they are more afraid of not getting along because their constituency will, without the blink of an eye, vote them out of office. Awesome would be if politicians especially senators and representatives would once again revert back to the days which Ted Kennedy once spoke about when all politicians would gather for drinks and cigars after a long battle on the hill to not only fellowship and form friendships but to decide, off the record, those difficult decisions facing them on the hill the next day or days to follow. To simply get along and make decisions for love of country instead of allowing divisiveness to be their guiding light because being right and having their ideas become law was more important than actually bringing good ideas to fruition for the betterment of the masses. To be better and more honorable so that the victims of flight 93, all victims of 9/11, and their legacies to never succumb to vanity for what they lost on that somber September day.
Ultimately as the citizenry of this awesome country, we ALL need to hold our respective politicians to the same high standards or perhaps higher so that they are more afraid of not getting along because their constituency will, without the blink of an eye, vote them out of office. Awesome would be if politicians especially senators and representatives would once again revert back to the days which Ted Kennedy once spoke about when all politicians would gather for drinks and cigars after a long battle on the hill to not only fellowship and form friendships but to decide, off the record, those difficult decisions facing them on the hill the next day or days to follow. To simply get along and make decisions for love of country instead of allowing divisiveness to be their guiding light because being right and having their ideas become law was more important than actually bringing good ideas to fruition for the betterment of the masses. To be better and more honorable so that the victims of flight 93, all victims of 9/11, and their legacies to never succumb to vanity for what they lost on that somber September day.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Repubs Gone Wild: Dissing President Obama!
(click here) The 10 Worst Moments of Disrespect Towards President Obama!
01-25-12: Arizona Gov. (R) Jan Brewer shows how far (and low) Republicans, Tea Party members, Conservatives, politicians to the "right" etc. have succumbed to in continually trying (in vain) to embarrass President Obama!
And did I mention he is black?!!
01-25-12: Arizona Gov. (R) Jan Brewer shows how far (and low) Republicans, Tea Party members, Conservatives, politicians to the "right" etc. have succumbed to in continually trying (in vain) to embarrass President Obama!
And did I mention he is black?!!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
The New Predator: Unmanned Drones!
The Drone Next Door: New FAA Rules Will Increase UAVs In National Airspace!
Jillian Rayfield February 9, 2012
A new set of laws will require the FAA to ease up on the rules governing domestic drone use — and to find a way to integrate them into national airspace alongside regular aircraft.
Earlier this week, the Senate passed a bill by a vote of 75-20 that had been fought over in Congress for several years, which appropriates $63.4 billion for the FAA, and, among other things, requires the FAA to loosen restrictions on domestic drone use by September, 2015.
Currently, the FAA has a strict process of licensing agencies to operate Unmanned Aerial Vehicles within the U.S., and limits where they can be flown for safety reasons. Primarily, the unarmed UAVs are being used by some law enforcement agencies for surveillance and emergency situations. (read more here...)
A new set of laws will require the FAA to ease up on the rules governing domestic drone use — and to find a way to integrate them into national airspace alongside regular aircraft.
Earlier this week, the Senate passed a bill by a vote of 75-20 that had been fought over in Congress for several years, which appropriates $63.4 billion for the FAA, and, among other things, requires the FAA to loosen restrictions on domestic drone use by September, 2015.
Currently, the FAA has a strict process of licensing agencies to operate Unmanned Aerial Vehicles within the U.S., and limits where they can be flown for safety reasons. Primarily, the unarmed UAVs are being used by some law enforcement agencies for surveillance and emergency situations. (read more here...)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
So the Mexicans Are Taking All the Jobs: What About the Whites Taking All the Foodstamps!
Newt is calling President Obama the "food stamp president"...what audacity and stupidity. I am sooooooo tired of this cretin (Newt) calling the president by that moniker. Newt, what about TANF? The "welfare reform" in which you were the leader (1996) which made the food stamp program (now called SNAP) more vital and readily available. The fact that you made it easier to put more poor Americans on food stamps? Because TANF (welfare) is block-granted, it cannot increase when more people become eligible for it. As a result, SNAP became one of the easiest ways to provide needed benefits to struggling Americans. SNAP became part of the safety net and its role has been extremely important because TANF cash assistance has not been available to many unemployed low-income families.
George W. Bush actually put more people on food stamps than any President in American history. But it does not matter which president did what, the food stamp program has been very successful...it has increased economic activity, created jobs and kept millions of Americans out of poverty. The food stamp program was created to help Americans get a leg up in society. According to experts, without the “end of welfare as we know it,” nobody would likely have become a food stamp President. So when you, "Eye of Newt", spews out the term "food stamp president" just remember that you are responsible for it.
George W. Bush actually put more people on food stamps than any President in American history. But it does not matter which president did what, the food stamp program has been very successful...it has increased economic activity, created jobs and kept millions of Americans out of poverty. The food stamp program was created to help Americans get a leg up in society. According to experts, without the “end of welfare as we know it,” nobody would likely have become a food stamp President. So when you, "Eye of Newt", spews out the term "food stamp president" just remember that you are responsible for it.
Furthermore, "Eye of Newt", why do you go around insinuating that anyone on the program is lazy and a minority. Why do you go around incorrectly and unjustly making SNAP a racial issue by implying that minorities are the ones mostly partaking in SNAP. Shame on you, "Eye of Newt"! It is common knowledge (or should be) that more white people are on food stamps than any other race. Keep up the work, Newtie, as you campaign (in vain perhaps) to get the Republican nomination, but remember the world, this country, the constituents and mostly the minorities are watching your every movement. "Eye of Newt", you may very well win the Rep nom, but come November...the Latino/Hispanic/Mexican voters in this great country are going to ensure you do not make President Obama a "one-term president"!
Friday, January 20, 2012
The Hypocrisy of Marriage: Newt vs Mitt: What About the Jobs?
These bozos are so knee-deep in trying to prove family-values and that marriage is between "one man and one woman" that they are not addressing how they will add jobs to help our economy. Let's not let the media get a "get out of jail pass" either for they are also doing a poor job in allowing these bozos get away with avoiding the difficult but all-too important questions and issues. Gay marriage and the gay community also always seems to get trampled on by Republicans when they want to avoid real issues plaguing the United States.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Spinning: A Media Equal Opportunity! Mitt the victim...NOT!
Politics is a real b-t-h!
Candidates are often the victim of those awful soundbites, the misconstrued message(s), the occasional but long-lasting wanton lie, or the likes of "swift-boat" attacks - like the ones spewed on John Kerry when he ran for Prez!
It can be detrimental to the candidate as Romney experienced last week when his speech was rearranged (spun) to make it seem like he likes to "fire people". I don't feel badly for him, though, campaigning is not for the faint of heart - Mitt can take it as sure as he can dish it out. Besides Romney did not make his fortune by never firing people - something tells me he does like it - it's money in his pocket after all. The art of "spinning" in the political realm is an equal opportunity for all media sources, Mitt should not be the political diva and fake such indignation.
It can be detrimental to the candidate as Romney experienced last week when his speech was rearranged (spun) to make it seem like he likes to "fire people". I don't feel badly for him, though, campaigning is not for the faint of heart - Mitt can take it as sure as he can dish it out. Besides Romney did not make his fortune by never firing people - something tells me he does like it - it's money in his pocket after all. The art of "spinning" in the political realm is an equal opportunity for all media sources, Mitt should not be the political diva and fake such indignation.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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