Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Painting Obama as Partisan
Obama puts himself 1st over his country? Sen Sam Brownback made this statement and then Keith showed that he had worked with Barack on several bi-partisan issues. Nice try John.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Sup Crt Gun Ruling
Discussion of the Sup Cts ruling on guns and ignoring the militia part of the Admendment
A Question of Partisaship
Discussion of how Obama leads in some tough states and is creating a coalition with HRC's supporters
Obama Leads in Battleground States
Discussion of how Obama leads in some tough states and is creating a coalition with HRC's supporters
Obama Leads in Battleground States
Discussion of how Obama leads in some tough states and is creating a coalition with HRC's supporters
The Surge is Failing?
The Making of Obama Image
Is Obama bringing the Dems together? Is the Republican party falling apart?
More Political Fun
Bush insults Philippine’s President. Sewage disposal plant in SF named after Bush
Rove Reprimands the NY Times
Rove accuses the NY Times of disclosing the name of CIA agent? What about Valrie Phlame?
Murdock's Meddling
Rupert is backing a candidate who is against habeus corpus and trial by jury in England
The Energy Question of 2008
Discussion of McCain's Energy policy as gimmicks, and McCain's agreeing on that point.
The Entergy Question of 2008
Discussion of McCain's Energy policy as gimmicks, and McCain's agreeing on that point.
Charlie Black Outrage
Discussion of the politics of fear, and Charlie Black's remarks that terrorism helps the GOP; Obama's and the Democrats objections
Countdown to Unity
Discussion of Clinton-Obama Unity Events and Clinton's debts. Also discussion about the participation of Bill Clinton
I Don't do Cowering
Discussion about how Barack does not do cowering on three issues: On Finance Reform, on FISA bill and Charlie Black. It is clear that Obama is in it to win it.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
New Interview From The Entertainment Critic: Lily Koppel on The Red Leather Diary
Please check out the new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author Lily Koppel, About Her Completely Unique, Top Selling Book, The Red Leather Diary.
From The Publisher: “Rescued from a Dumpster on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a discarded diary brings to life the glamorous, forgotten world of an extraordinary young woman.
For more than half a century, the red leather diary lay silent, languishing inside a steamer trunk, its worn cover crumbling into little flakes. When a cleaning sweep of a New York City apartment building brings this lost treasure to light, both the diary and its owner are given a second life.
Recovered by Lily Koppel, a young writer working at the New York Times, the journal paints a vivid picture of 1930s New York–horseback riding in Central Park, summer excursions to the Catskills, and an obsession with a famous avant-garde actress. From 1929 to 1934, not a single day's entry is skipped.
Opening the tarnished brass lock, Koppel embarks on a journey into the past, traveling to a New York in which women of privilege meet for tea at Schrafft's, dance at the Hotel Pennsylvania, and toast the night at El Morocco. As she turns the diary's brittle pages, Koppel is captivated by the headstrong young woman whose intimate thoughts and emotions fill the pale blue lines. Who was this lovely ingénue who adored the works of Baudelaire and Jane Austen, who was sexually curious beyond her years, who traveled to Rome, Paris, and London?
Compelled by the hopes and heartaches captured in the pages, Koppel sets out to find the diary's owner, her only clue the inscription on the frontispiece–"This book belongs to . . . Florence Wolfson." A chance phone call from a private investigator leads Koppel to Florence, a ninety-year-old woman living with her husband of sixty-seven years. Reunited with her diary, Florence ventures back to the girl she once was, rediscovering a lost self that burned with artistic fervor.
Joining intimate interviews with original diary entries, Koppel reveals the world of a New York teenager obsessed with the state of her soul and her appearance, and muses on the serendipitous chain of events that returned the lost journal to its owner. Evocative and entrancing, The Red Leather Diary re-creates the romance and glitter, sophistication and promise, of 1930s New York, bringing to life the true story of a precocious young woman who dared to follow her dreams.”
This interview is available exclusively on The Entertainment Critic Magazine, found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com.
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The Red Leather Diary Website: http://www.redleatherdiary.com/
You Tube Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc6IV93DpMw
The Red Leather Diary on MySpace: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=336127468
The Red Leather Diary on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15777600230
The Red Leather Diary in The Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lily-koppel/
Lily’s NY Times column on The Red Leather Diary: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/16/nyregion/thecity/16diar.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss (check out the cool interactive multimedia section in this article)
Monday, June 23, 2008
Explanation of off shore drilling
Where we can and cannot drill and the unused area where we can drill but we DO NOT?
Obama Wants Energy Crackdown
Sen. Obama says he wants to strengthen government oversight of energy traders
Obama's plan was outlined by New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine on Sunday
Obama blames traders in large part for the skyrocketing price of oil
Obama's campaign singled out the so-called "Enron loophole" for speculators
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
John Cusak talks Politics
John Cusak on Countdown tonight plugging his movie War, Inc and discussion his political activities with Keith
Fisa Bill Passed?
Discussion of new FISA bill compromised by Demos in the House; How did this happen? Nancy, I don't respect you any more!
What Did the Demos Just Do?
Discussion of Newsweek poll where Barack leads by 15%; Clinton appearance next Friday with Barack; discussion of 527 groups
What Did the Demos Just Do?
Discussion of Newsweek poll where Barack leads by 15%; Clinton appearance next Friday with Barack; discussion of 527 groups
Love Story
Nat King Cole and his daughter Natalie with pix of Mr and Mrs Obama. Just seems appropriate. America, meet the Obamas.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Dems Give Bush FISA Bill
FISA bill introduced by Demos? Immunity for Bush and the phone companies? No warrants needed to wiretap ordinary citizens?
Mission Accomplished on the Oil Wars
Large Oil companies back in Iraq to take reposssion of their oil companies
Page 6: Wrong on MTP Successor
Worst persons: a reporter from the NY Post reports that discussion took place during the funeral of Tim Russert between hosts and agents about succeeding Russert in his Meet The Press Show; Keith states neither her nor Chris Matthews had ever had such conversations
Day 3: McCain vs Obama on Terror
Discussion: Can US combat terrorism within the confines of the Consitution; Thomson flips on his legal approach he esposued during his campaign
Day 3: McCain vs Obama on Terror
Discussion: Can US combat terrorism within the confines of the Consitution; Thomson flips on his legal approach he esposued during his campaign
Obama Opts Out
Discussion about Barack opting out of Presidential Campaign financing system; McCain on private funding until this afteroon; A paper lion argument by the Republican Nominee
McCain Gas Prices and the Enron Loophole2
McCain problems with his economic advisors who are in part responisble for high gas prices
McCain Gas Prices and the Enron Loophole2
McCain problems with his economic advisors who are in part responisble for high gas prices
McCain, Gas Prices and the Enron Loophole
Discussion about the gas loophole and McCain's advisors who caused gas bills to rise and could be reduced if legislation is rescinded by up to 50%
Family Members Off Limits
Should family members be off limits for personal attacks? Remaking of Michelle Obama
Biden vs Giuliani on Terror
Discussion on candidates and terrorism. Rudy Giuliani comments for Repubs, Joe Biden for Dems
Obama head in key states Ahead In Key States
Candidates at Russert's funeral. Obama ahead in the polls in key states, Florida, Ohio, and Penn. Voters in those states also feel Obama should not select Sen Clinton as his running mate
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
New Interview From The Entertainment Critic: David Baldacci on The Whole Truth
Please check out the new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author David Baldacci, About His Thought Provoking, Top Selling Book, The Whole Truth.
Please also check out the book review of The Whole Truth found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com/, under the Book Review Section
This interview is available exclusively on The Entertainment Critic Magazine, found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com/.
To listen to the interview: To access the interview, look under the Interview section. Click on the wavy lines in the top right hand corner to stop the music, and then click on the MP3 player in the lower left corner. You'll see the interview listed, click on David’s name in the player, the interview will take a moment to download and then will begin playing Enjoy the interview, and please drop us a line at james@theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com and let us know how you liked the interview and if there is anything we can do to improve our process.
You Tube Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwddP-TEgc8
Obama in flood zone
Discussion of current adminstration's repsonse to current flooding disasters, Adopted by McCain; Barack offers help, volunteerism and his own participation vs McCain's press statement and his poor voting record on Karina investigtion and victim relief
ReCycling the '04 Politics of Fear
Discussion of the McCain Bush Tactic of scaring us vs the Obama approach of informing us of the problem and focusing on the solution
McCain and Obama Clash Over Terrorism
Discussion of clash over handling terrorism by Barack and McCain; Barack points out the current administrations total failure to capture, prosecute, jail or work within constitutional guidelines to stop Bin Laden
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Barack Announces Unite for a Change
Time to get involved and invite people to your home to participate in this very important campaign
Fox Has No Class Concerning Russert's Death
Fox News attacks Tim Russert the day after his death, making them Keith Olbermann's Worst Persons in the World
New Movie Review From The Entertainment Critic: The Incredible Hulk
The Entertainment Critic Movie Review
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In Theatres Now Review
Opened June 13, 2008
By James Myers
Rating: 8 of 10
Director: Ang Lee
Writers (WGA): Stan Lee (Marvel comic book character) and
Jack Kirby (Marvel comic book character)...
Release Date: 20 June 2003 (USA) more view trailer
Genre: Action Drama Fantasy Sci-Fi Thriller more
Tagline: Unleash the fury!
Plot: A geneticist's experimental accident curses him with the tendency to become a powerful giant green brute under emotional stress.
Plot Keywords: X Ray Diffraction Dream Sequence Barefoot Crushed To Death Shaving more
Awards: 1 win & 8 nominations more
Cast (Cast overview, first billed only)
Eric Bana ... Bruce Banner
Jennifer Connelly ... Betty Ross
Sam Elliott ... Ross
Josh Lucas ... Talbot
Nick Nolte ... Father
Paul Kersey ... Young David Banner
Cara Buono ... Edith Banner
Todd Tesen ... Young Ross
Kevin Rankin ... Harper
Celia Weston ... Mrs. Krensler
Mike Erwin ... Teenage Bruce Banner
Lou Ferrigno ... Security Guard
Stan Lee ... Security Guard
Regi Davis ... Security Guard
Craig Damon ... Security Guard
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence, some disturbing images and brief partial nudity.
Parents Guide: View content advisory for parents
Runtime: 138 min
Country: USA
Language: English Spanish
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.85: 1 more
Sound Mix: DTS-ES Dolby Digital EX SDDS
Company: Universal Pictures more
To say that there was concern when this picture opened would be an understatement. There had already been a television series and another failed motion picture, but the Marvel Comics movies have peaked the public interest. In this regard, The Incredible Hulk was surprising entertaining and successful. The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk, which was released on June 13, 2008. It is directed by Louis Leterrier and stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner / the Hulk, Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, William Hurt as General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, and Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky / the Abomination. The film follows Banner as he flees the pursuit of General Ross while attempting to find a cure to rid himself of the Hulk. When Blonsky personally volunteers to be injected with Banner's gamma formula to aid Ross in his capture, he becomes an even greater monster, and Banner must accept his inner beast to defeat Blonsky.
A series of flashback shots show the gamma radiation accident that transformed scientist Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) into the Hulk, and hospitalized his lover Betty Ross (Liv Tyler). Now a fugitive from the United States Army, and Betty's father, General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (William Hurt), Banner goes on the run for five years. He settles in Brazil, working in a soft drink bottling factory while attempting to find a cure for his condition with the help of an Internet friend, "Mr. Blue". He also studies martial arts and meditative breathing techniques with a Brazilian Jujitsu expert (Rickson Gracie) to help control his emotions, and has not suffered a transformation for five months.
After Banner suffers a cut, and his blood drips into a soda bottle eventually drank by an ill-fated consumer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Stan Lee), Ross discovers Banner's location, and sends a team to capture him, led by Russian-born British special operations expert Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth). Following a ferocious battle in the soft drink bottling plant where he transforms into the Hulk, Banner escapes Blonsky, and ends up in Guatemala. He travels to the United States, where he sees that a now-recovered Betty is working at Culver University and is dating psychiatrist Leonard Samson (Ty Burrell). He also sees his old friend Stanley, a pizzeria owner, who gives him a job as a delivery boy. Banner uses this job to sneak past a security guard (Lou Ferrigno) to continue his research. After Betty visits the pizzeria and sees Bruce, she later reunites with him.
Blonsky reports to Ross that Banner evaded them in Brazil because of the appearance of a large green monster. Ross explains that the monster is Banner, and that he was created accidentally during an experiment in radiation-resistance that was inspired by World War II era military bio-force enhancement research (or "Super-Soldiers", as Blonsky puts it). Blonsky, seeking both revenge and power, volunteers as a test subject in order to capture Banner, and receives a small dose of the mothballed original Vita Ray serum. He leads an assault on Banner at Culver University, during which Betty is knocked unconscious. Despite Blonsky's increased strength, speed and agility, the Hulk crushes most of the bones in Blonsky's body. The Hulk saves Betty from an explosion and escapes with her to the Smoky Mountain National Forest.
Banner and Betty then travel to Empire State University in New York City, where they meet "Mr. Blue", Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson). Accompanying Sterns to his lab, Banner and Betty learn that Sterns has developed a possible antidote that may cure Banner's condition or merely reverse each individual transformation while an overdose could kill him. Despite the risks, Banner agrees to test Sterns' antidote and is restrained before being shocked into transforming with electricity before being reverted to normal with an injection of the serum. Exhilarated by the success of the antidote, Sterns reveals that he has synthesized Banner's blood sample into a large supply with the intention of using it to enhance the human condition to the next evolutionary level. Appalled by what Sterns had done and fearful of the Hulk's power falling into the wrong hands, Banner attempts to convince Sterns to destroy the blood supply but is shot by a tranquillizer from one of General Ross' snipers.
As both Banner and Betty are taken into custody, Blonsky, whose super-soldier treatment has healed all his injuries but is desperate for more power, demands Sterns subject him to a dose of the Banner's gamma radiation treatment. Sterns warns that the combination of the Super Soldier formula and a gamma treatment would be an unpredictable combination that could turn him into an "abomination". Blonsky is less than concerned about this, and Sterns promptly administers the gamma charge. As Blonsky mutates into the monstrous Abomination, he knocks Sterns aside and an irradiated sample of Banner's blood-derivative drips into an open wound on Sterns’ temple, causing his cranium to mutate and expand. In an attempt to draw the Hulk out, the Abomination goes on a rampage through Harlem and Banner, realizing that he is the only one who can stop the Abomination, convinces General Ross to release him. He jumps out of Ross' helicopter as it hovers over the city, hoping the fall will stimulate his adrenal glands into triggering a transformation. Banner's plan succeeds and after a brutal battle the Hulk manages to defeat the Abomination by strangling him with a huge chain, though he releases his grip after a plea from Betty. The Abomination collapses and the Hulk flees the scene with the army in hot pursuit.
Thirty-one days later, Banner is in Bella Coola, British Columbia. Instead of trying to suppress his transformations, he is attempting to initiate them in a controlled manner. As his eyes turn green, a grin appears on his face. Meanwhile, General Ross is drinking in a bar when he is approached by Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) who reveals that a "team" is being put together.
The film is well-directed and the special effects were striking. The performances by Norton and Liv Tyler are excellent, giving the film an authentic quality. William Hurt as the military figure Ross is convincing as an obsessed, stop at nothing Army man. The best performance in the film goes to Tim Ross, the everyman of acting and motion pictures. His Emil Blonsky is convincing and a bad guy who inspires fear and tension in the picture, making the movie fun. Tim Blake Nelson as the overzealous scientist was perfect in his role, and a scene stealer. Overall, this was a great job by a good cast.
In its opening weekend, the film grossed an estimated $54.5 million in 3,505 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #1 at the box office. Behind Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, it was the second-highest gross for a film released over a Father's Day weekend. This surpassed the Los Angeles Times’ report of expectations of a $45 million opening, following the disappointing response to the 2003 film. Universal believed word of mouth will contribute to the film eventually breaking even. A Cinemascope poll indicated the majority of viewers were male and graded the film an A-, and 82% of them had seen the 2003 film. It also opened in thirty-eight other countries, which added $31 million to the total opening. You can count on a sequel.
Overall, this was a fun action joyride that I give a big thumbs up to. It is a great summer film, and it definitely overcame the shortcomings of both the television show and the prior film. Rate this one a pleasant summer surprise, buy an extra large popcorn and enjoy the picture.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Gore to Endorse Obama
Al Gore Endorses Barack Obama and discussion of Obama's trip to Iraq and Afghanistan
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Saturday, June 14, 2008
New Book Review From The Entertainment Critic:The Shack
Please check out the new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author William P. Young, About His New, Surprise Top Selling Book, The Shack.
From The Publisher: Mackenzie Allen Philips' youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation and evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wilderness. Four years later in the midst of his Great Sadness, Mack receives a suspicious note, apparently from God, inviting him back to that shack for a weekend. Against his better judgment he arrives at the shack on a wintry afternoon and walks back into his darkest nightmare. What he finds there will change Mack's world forever.
"The Shack is the most absorbing work of fiction I've read in many years. My wife and I laughed, cried and repented of our own lack of faith along the way. The Shack will leave you craving for the presence of God." — Michael W. Smith, Recording Artist
This interview is available exclusively on The Entertainment Critic Magazine, found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com/.
To listen to the interview: To access the interview, look under the Interview section. Click on the wavy lines in the top right hand corner to stop the music, and then click on the MP3 player in the lower left corner. You'll see the interview listed, click on Paul’s name in the player, the interview will take a moment to download and then will begin playing Enjoy the interview, and please drop us a line at james@theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com and let us know how you liked the interview and if there is anything we can do to improve our process. This interview is in 2 parts.
This could be the book of the year and is a one of a kind publishing phenomena in the history of modern book publishing
Friday, June 13, 2008
Todd: Everybody's Father Figure
I'm struck by the way his collegues speak about Tim as a teacher and mentor. The word generous is mentioned a lot.
Gen. Westly Clark Hits McCain on Security
Gen Clark says McCain does not have the experience he claims to have in foreign security matters
The Hulk Opens Friday!
Caught a midnight showing of the Hulk. Thumbs way up, great summer film. Will have a review prepared by tomorrow. This is a good one to check out.
Keith Olbermann Special Comment: John Mccain - Iraq war
Keith Olbermann Special Comment: John Mccain - Iraq war
Thursday, June 12, 2008
New Interview From The Entertainment Critic: William Paul Young on The Shack
NEW INTERVIEW FROM THE ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC: WILLIAM P. YOUNG, AUTHOR OF THE SHACK
Please check out the new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author William P. Young, About His New, Surprise Top Selling Book, The Shack.
From The Publisher: Mackenzie Allen Philips' youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation and evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wilderness. Four years later in the midst of his Great Sadness, Mack receives a suspicious note, apparently from God, inviting him back to that shack for a weekend. Against his better judgment he arrives at the shack on a wintry afternoon and walks back into his darkest nightmare. What he finds there will change Mack's world forever.
"The Shack is the most absorbing work of fiction I've read in many years. My wife and I laughed, cried and repented of our own lack of faith along the way. The Shack will leave you craving for the presence of God." — Michael W. Smith, Recording Artist
This interview is available exclusively on The Entertainment Critic Magazine, found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com/.
To listen to the interview: To access the interview, look under the Interview section. Click on the wavy lines in the top right hand corner to stop the music, and then click on the MP3 player in the lower left corner. You'll see the interview listed, click on Paul’s name in the player, the interview will take a moment to download and then will begin playing Enjoy the interview, and please drop us a line at james@theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com and let us know how you liked the interview and if there is anything we can do to improve our process. This interview is in 2 parts.
This could be the book of the year and is a one of a kind publishing phenomena in the history of modern book publishing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYvjRiun3MA
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
The Impact of the Women's Vote
Discussion on Hardball today about the new NBC poll, where suburban women favor John McCain. The powerful, influencial women on this panel think that once they learn of McCain's shameful record on women's rights and that he is anti-Roe vs Wade, that the vote will shift to Barack who's record according to Planned Parenthood is almost perfect on women's issues
Kerry's Reaction to McCain's Iraq Remarks
Will this cost McCain the election? He doesn't care how long our hero troops must stay there?
Fate of US Troops Under McCain
John McCain says, "It is not too important" when our sons and daughters come home from Iraq.
Obama Leads in New Polls
Barack has inspriring numbers:
Heads up w/McCain 47-41%; Indepedents 41-36%; Blue Collar Workers 47-42%; Catholics 47-40%; Women 52-33%; Latinos 62-28...can you say crunch!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Economic reality Obama v McCain
Discussion of both candidates economic positions and the recent block of the windfall tax on the profits of the oil companies by the GOP
Preist denies communion to Obama Supporter
Preist denies communion to an Obama supporter? Doug Kimmick was one of my old law profs at Valparaiso University.
Countdown beats O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly named best person in the world for making Keith Olbermann's Countdown #1
CNN: THEIR HEARTS ARE BROKEN
Discussion of why Hillary's Woman Voters should vote for Barack Obama with Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Monday, June 9, 2008
McClellan "I'll Tell Them What I Know."
Scott McClellan agreed to voluntarily testify before the House Judiciary Committee concerning the Valerie Flame leak and her husbund's criticism about the war in Iraq
McCain's Most Recent Lesson in You Tube
Caught lying to media about lying to the media. John, this is just another You Tube vid that you'll have to erase...but I have backups!
Obama on the Economy
Obama addresses issues in the economy today. Issues include gas tax and the mortgage crisis
Sunday, June 8, 2008
John McCain is Anti-Choice
Good reasons why you should not vote for John McCain! A little bit about his record on women's issues!
Meet the Press Remembers RFK
Amazing forecast by Bobby that a black man could be President in 40 years, the last great man who tried to unite our country
What pushed Clinton to Suspend
Discussion on Meet the Press about what pushed Hillary to finally conceed/suspend her campaign. The real question is what do her supporters and her staff do now? There are reports that they are still misbehaving? McCain vying for her voters
Dissecting the electorial map
Discussion on Meet the Press today about the split in the map of electorial votes, could be very close
Saturday, June 7, 2008
New Political Blog From The Entertainment Critic: An Open Letter
I’M FIRED UP, READY TO GO
HOW ABOUT YOU?
Senator Clinton, Her Supporters, and My Friends in Obama:
Thank you for such a beautiful moving speech, and the endorsement of Barack Obama. I can only hope that we bring our party and our country together now with this speech as a springboard. I will do my best to help to get Barack elected. I hope that you, your daughter, Pres. Clinton, and your supporters will be inspired to unite with us and work to make the hopes and dreams of the American people a reality. I hope to see you and yours working as hard for Barack as you did for yourself. Please accept my extended hand in friendship. Welcome to our fight. A fight none of us can afford to lose.
There are two different kinds of fights. There is the kind of fight where you are angry; you have been wronged and you choose to fight. A line has been drawn in your mind and you will back up no further, it is a matter of choice. Then there is the other kind of fight. The type of fight we are engaged in now. The type of fight we must wage against John McCain, George Bush and the out of touch, inhumane Republican Party. This is the other kind of fight. The other kind of fight is a fight you must fight. As my Dad used to say, “When you are backed into a corner” and you have no choice, where there is no way out and you opponent has made it impossible to negotiate or talk. This is a fight that has been forced upon you. It is the other kind of fight. It is the fight that you have to fight; where you must fight, where every fiber in your being tells you that there is no real choice any more; you must come out swinging. Not only must you make a showing, you must win. You can’t just show up to prove a point. You can’t mail it in. You cannot make an appearance, and raise your hand in some moral victory. No, this is a fight you must win to survive. For you to maintain your way of life, for you to effect change, for you to have the opportunity to even begin to resolve issues, you must be victorious. Make no mistake about it, this is a must fight, not a want to fight situation. This is an ‘I have to fight’ situation.
The fight against John McCain is a ‘must win fight.’ Let’s not kid ourselves about this. 7 years of Republican, George W. Bush politics is more than enough already; it has been too much. It is the threat to our American Way of Life that we should be the most concerned about. It has to go. Change must take place. We cannot afford another 4-8 yrs of the same old, same old any more. As Barack says, our time is now, we cannot afford to wait another 7 years, the time for a change is now.
We cannot afford the politics of the first war in American history, that the President of the United States has sent our men and boys into harms way by fabricating tales of weapons of mass destruction and the existence of evil al-Qaeda Forces in Iraq, and committing us to a war that he knew if we knew the truth, we would have never supported or consented to;
We cannot afford the continued policies of staying the course in this war that John McSame proposes even if it lasts 100 years while he is singing bomb Iran to an old Beach Boys tune;
We cannot afford the loss of even one more life to based on such a grossly negligent and criminal misrepresentation of a lie to the American People, where we have lost over 4,000 of our sons and daughters;
We cannot afford the cost of a war that we were told would last 6 weeks and has dragged on for over 5 years at a cost in excess of 3 Billion dollars and rising, when we could use those same monies to educate and support those same children here at home;
We cannot afford John McCain’s apparent program of more war and less jobs;
We cannot afford the loss of recognition as leaders of the free world, and we must return to the true examples of justice and freedom our allies and foes alike abroad, the politics of democracy forced upon other at the end of a gun must stop; We can no longer base our communications with foreign leaders on the basis of avoiding some policy of ‘appeasement’; We should never negotiate out of fear, but we should never fear to negotiate. It’s very simple isn’t it? How can you cling to a failed diplomatic approach and expect better results? It is a policy that has failed to make us safer. It is a policy that has motivated our Iraq to continue its nuclear policy. It has made the left wing insurrectionists in Iraq stronger. Our continued presence there threatens not only our safety, but Israel’s as well. This is McCain’s policy despite the fact that polls show the majority of Americans want talks with foreign leaders of countries we are isolating, like the type Barack Obama has expressed
We cannot afford to have the divisions that have been created in our country, that have been subliminally forced upon us by the practice of fear politics that have been used to divide us by race, sex, age, experience and education, we cannot afford the McCain-Bush practices of manipulation of one American against the other;
We cannot afford an uncaring, inhumane, unfeeling administration who has completely and totally failed to respond to the needs, concerns and agonized screams of it populous, as if they were a monarchy based on bloodline and not the elected servants of the people who are endowed with certain inalienable rights, the include the 1st Amendment right to free speech to engage in the free marketplace of ideas without fear of reprisal from our government; John McCain’s skin is so thin he is rumored to have his people already removing You Tube videos that make him look bad, including his recent come to Jesus speech in New Orleans, the site of the worst natural disaster in recent American history, where the Bush Administration deplorably neglected to respond, and McCain himself is said to have voted several times against aid to the people of that city, and against aid to help the needy and injured clean up their town far less restore their dignity; McCain voted twice against the creation of a commission to investigate the levy failures in New Orleans, and he voted against the Katrina response, investigations to find out what happened as a result of Katrina, to avoid a reoccurrence, in September of 2005 and again in February of 2006; or his vote against aid for the Katrina victims in 2005; his vote against extending for 5 months of Medicaid payments to Katrina victims or his vote against the $28 billion dollar emergency funding bill for Katrina victims. The government is there to serve the people and to act for the people, where the people cannot act for themselves. The government is there is to serve it people and to help where help is called for. Government that fails to answer the call the of its people is worse than no government at all. We don’t need another deaf government.
We can no longer afford the economic practices of trickle down economics where the rich get rich and the poor die young, and the middle class ceases to exist, all in the names of irresponsible corporations, banks, and mortgage companies that give their failing executives huge golden parachutes while they take over your small business, deny you the help you need and foreclose on your home; John McCain like Bush will argue that the tax breaks to big business will help us all, but in the past 7 years our economic growth is at an all time low, our monetary crisis is acute, and our mortgage crisis is a national disgrace; all this is supported by Teflon John, who states he doesn’t know much about the economy. John, you’re right, you don’t know anything about the economy, except to parrot the failed philosophy of an uncaring, immoral, criminal administration that has done nothing except to line its own pockets and their lobbyist friends at our expense;
We can’t afford lobbyists like John McCain’s Phil Gramm who is the poster child for the mortgage crisis where McBush wants to take care of the banks and lenders and leave the homeowner who is being pushed out his/her home on the basis of an unconscionable mortgage contract with no bailout in sight; Gramm by the way as a lobbyist has made life easier for terrorists and our enemies; not something you heard enough about. He allegedly has provided tax shelters in foreign banks that support terrorists for rich people in the U.S. McCain call him a great American. (Here is a question John: If your guy has helped our enemies and the enemies of Israel, how can you with a straight face, take a tough stance on the enemies of Israel? By continuing to support Gramm, aren’t you indirectly supporting the enemy?) This hard line stance against terror backed by the global pursuits of profits at all costs, including against the best interests of the American People seems inconsistent to me. On by the way, another one of your guys, lobbyist Charlie Black has been busy lobbying for a Chinese energy company that has interests in Iran, kinda like Dick Cheney’s Halliburton. Hypocritical to the end when justifying the McBush foreign policy. Oh, yeah and the one place the Bush Administration has diplomatic activity in North Korea, John wants to stop that. John stopping the conversation, even with the crazies is not working.
We can’t afford the continued practice of warrantless wiretaps on the phones, computers, and e-mails of ordinary American citizens, that break the law by claiming executive privilege under Article II of the Constitution, and using the politics of fear to justify these action as necessary against the war of terrorism, when in fact you are acting as Big Brother with these continued immoral, illegal, unjustifiable actions, that in effect violate 200 years of Constitutionally protected rights under the Bill of Rights, right that came into existence to protect the ordinary citizen against the exact kind of tyranny that President Bush practices and recently John McCain has embraced; “There are some areas where the statues don’t apply such as surveillance of overseas communications.”
We can no longer afford the practices of water boarding, or torture, or other inhuman practices with those we choose to detain and question as potential terrorist criminals; we cannot deny we engage in these practice if we do we have to own up to it and we cannot cavalierly dismiss them as fraternity boy pranks;
We can no longer afford the McBush policies of:
· The endless commitment to the war in Iraq;
· The endless commitment to occupation in Afghanistan;
· The endless commitment to the occupation of Pakistan;
· A policy against the expanding health care coverage to kids or uninsured adults;
· Tax cuts to the rich and multinational corporations and none for the middle and lower class;
· International fear of diplomacy with Americas enemies;
· Allowing the unfettered gasoline companies to dictate policy to the detriment of the American People;
· Allowing the unconscionable action of banks to dictate policy to the detriment of the American People;
· The opposition of a new GI bill because it might encourage soldiers to leave the service sooner, and ignoring that it may attract to the service sooner;
· The opposition of Roe v Wade and the right to an abortion and women’s rights in general;
· The appointment of Supreme Court Justices who also oppose Roe v Wade, and the guarantee of a anti-populist approach for years to come
· John McCain has a 95% voting record of going along with George W. Bush
We have a terrific juxtaposition of policies and we are at a definite crossroads in the history of our country. We need you help to overcome the policies of McBush. We need to ‘restore our image as the last best hope on earth’ not just for the United States, but for the whole world. Do we want more of the same? Do we need a change?
Make no mistake, we as democrats must unite, set aside our differences. We must fight. This is a must fight, fight. This is a fight against more of the same failed policies and anti-American philosophies that have failed us for nearly a decade. We must assure that the old neutral bad news guy does not win, for what is fresh, new and visionary. And more importantly, for what has become a mandatory imperative.
Barack has said it better than I can, but nonetheless, he is right.
There is no White America.
There is no Black America;
There is no Asian America;
There is no Native America;
There is no Male America;
There is no Female America;
There is no Educated America;
There is no Uneducated America;
There is no White Collar America;
There is no Blue Collar America;
There are no Hillary people;
There are no Barack people;
There is just us. United. Together. Fired Up and Ready to Go.
The Democratic party of Roosevelt and Kennedy.
The United Democratic Party of 2008
There is only one America, The United States of America.
We are the party of the United States of America.
We will no longer practice the politics of division in our country or in our party.
Welcome. We need your help against a powerful, dividing, all encompassing enemy.
Welcome to our ‘must fight, must win election.’
We are Fired Up and Ready to Go.
Yes We Can!
Welcome!
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