Hillary Clinton Mocks Barack Obama During Campaign Rally

February 25th, 2008 Administrator Posted in Politics, Sad No Comments »

Desperate times indeed!

Folks…the wheels have officially come off the Clinton Presidency Wagon.

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7 Steps to Revolution

February 23rd, 2008 Administrator Posted in Politics, What's REALLY Going on? No Comments »

Seven Steps to Revolution

Sara Robinson from Campaign for America’s Future has written a very compelling and thoughtful article over at Alternet. In it she presents some well researched and well reasoned logic about why America is on the road to revolution. The unlikely fervor surrounding the candidacy of Senator Barrack Obama is a case in point, and serves to illustrate her thesis graphically. Head over and read the entire article: it really is food for thought.

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What is Obamamania?

February 17th, 2008 Administrator Posted in Politics No Comments »

Is Obama the One!

Barbara Ehrenreich’s article over at Alternet answers this question in a way that particularly resonates with me. As she says, Americans are looking for someone to get us out of this mess and they aren’t willing to trust that any of the “old guard” will do it properly. I, for one, hope he wins and does what he says he will. America needs to be re-branded.

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Kucinich Demands Recount in New Hampshire

January 12th, 2008 Administrator Posted in Politics No Comments »

Hillary Wins?

Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has sent a letter to the New Hampshire Secretary of State demanding a hand recount of all of the votes cast in the state’s primary. It seems that only 20% of the votes were counted manually, with the remaining 80% being tallied by the Diebold voting machines that were used. It seems that the results from the 20% that were hand-counted agreed with the exit polls, while the 80% differed considerably. Kucinich cites the need for voter confidence to be restored in the election process as his reason for making the request. Read the full article here.

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Kucinich is the best person for the job

December 30th, 2007 Administrator Posted in Politics No Comments »

Dennis and Elizabeth Kucinich

For the last two presidential elections, I have voted expediently, and for that, I am ashamed. It was the common wisdom of the time (and no doubt of this time as well), that if one did not vote for the most “electable” Democratic candidate, then one was wasting their vote and possibly giving victory to the Republicans. This compromise has led us away from the candidates who are most aligned with our vision, and towards the ones the MSM (main stream media) deems the candidate most likely to succeed. It has left us with an uninspiring, yet well-heeled, John Kerry to run against George Bush and the rest, as they say, is history.

The only two candidates on either side of the aisle that I consider authentic and refreshing, are Dennis Kucinich (D) and Ron Paul (R). Kucinich appeals to my liberal values in areas such as health care and dismantling the military industrial complex, while Ron Paul appeals to my fiscal conservative side. I had actually considered voting for Ron Paul until I heard he did not believe in evolution, an unforgivable position for a doctor and presumably a man of science.

This year I will be voting for Dennis Kucinich and putting my vote where my heart is. If you haven’t yet read what his positions are, please take a moment and familiarize yourself with his platform. You might find a clear path to voting your conscience and eliminating the cognitive dissonance associated with voting for someone because the press tells you they are electable.

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CNN Banishes Kucinich

December 19th, 2007 Administrator Posted in Mass Media, Outrageous!, Politics, What's REALLY Going on? No Comments »

Gore Vidal weighs in on CNN’s dismissal of Rep. Dennis Kucinich from the Iowa Democratic Candidate debate. The media in the US are taking (and being given) too much power. Rather than present you with the facts and your options, they give you your opinion. Come on America, wake up and smell the coffee!

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