Friday, August 15, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Ready to Lead, Backed by Millions, Loved by Millions and Our Next President: Barack Obama
Anyone real will tell you--it's better to be loved than to be hated. Which candidate would you rather be at work?
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Paris' energy plan rivals McCain's
(THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET, WHAT YOU DESERVE, SEN. MCCAIN!)
See more Paris Hilton videos at Funny or Die
GOP "take pride in being ignorant"
Obama: Republicans take pride in being ignorant
Finally, the truth be told...
BEREA, Ohio (CNN) – For almost a week, John McCain and his campaign have been mocking Barack Obama’s comments to a voter last week in Missouri when he told her to one way to conserve energy is “making sure your tires are properly inflated.”
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Monday, August 04, 2008
Happy Birthday Barack Obama!
This is a note sent to supporters of Barack:
Yesterday, thousands of Hoosiers came together at Campaign for Change Cookouts across the state.
These Cookouts were full of supporters eager to continue building our movement for change by bringing new friends, family, and neighbors to take an active role with them in this exciting process.
Today, August 4th, is a special day as we continue working towards the November election. It's Barack's 47th birthday, and supporters across Indiana are meeting up at their local Campaign for Change offices and reaching out to 47 voters -- either by attending a phonebank, going door-to-door, or registering 47 new voters -- to celebrate Barack's birthday and grow our movement for change.
Indiana Campaign for Change offices are located all across Indiana, and they've quickly become the go-to meeting place for volunteers and supporters who want to get involved.
Find an office in your area and give Barack a special gift -- your time, energy, and commitment to building this movement for change:
http://in.barackobama.com/INoffices
Happy Birthday President Obama! (wouldn't that be the greatest gift ever--campaign support, votes and the Oval Office!)
Yesterday, thousands of Hoosiers came together at Campaign for Change Cookouts across the state.
These Cookouts were full of supporters eager to continue building our movement for change by bringing new friends, family, and neighbors to take an active role with them in this exciting process.
Today, August 4th, is a special day as we continue working towards the November election. It's Barack's 47th birthday, and supporters across Indiana are meeting up at their local Campaign for Change offices and reaching out to 47 voters -- either by attending a phonebank, going door-to-door, or registering 47 new voters -- to celebrate Barack's birthday and grow our movement for change.
Indiana Campaign for Change offices are located all across Indiana, and they've quickly become the go-to meeting place for volunteers and supporters who want to get involved.
Find an office in your area and give Barack a special gift -- your time, energy, and commitment to building this movement for change:
http://in.barackobama.com/INoffices
Happy Birthday President Obama! (wouldn't that be the greatest gift ever--campaign support, votes and the Oval Office!)
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Obamacons Unite!
I ran across this blog post on Salon.com and just had to highlight the remarks on this day, the Cookout for Change/Barack's Birthday Barbecue Bash!
I work in the insurance industry in downtown Boston. People are staying off the roads in droves thanks to high energy prices and our business is down 40 percent from last year. Since my company has not chosen to diversify its geographic base and since I'm the newest employee in my department and both single and childless, I'm out of a job.
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I work in the insurance industry in downtown Boston. People are staying off the roads in droves thanks to high energy prices and our business is down 40 percent from last year. Since my company has not chosen to diversify its geographic base and since I'm the newest employee in my department and both single and childless, I'm out of a job.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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