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Hillary Clinton - a Loyal Company Woman and good 97%er
Hillary understands money! You can see that in her Health Care Plan. It would be very easy to say it would all be free. But Hillary knows better!
Hillary is going to put the bill for this programs right where it should be, in the hands of people buying the Insurance.
I bet the Insurance companies are pouring cash into Hillary's campaign.
Exhausted Blogger
thanks for the 411
Howdy Sam!
The Death Of Conservatism ????
Democrats’ Long Battle May Benefit Republicans
The good news for the 2008 presidential candidates is that only hours remain in their torturous march across the Super Tuesday battlefield.
The bad news: A new trek begins the next morning.
For the Democrats, Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, it will be longer — perhaps excruciatingly so. For Republicans, the end may be closer.
Which raises the possibility that 2008 could produce another jack-in-the-box surprise: The party with advantages in polls and popular enthusiasm, and two path-breaking candidates, could yet march into trouble. And the party with the beleaguered White House incumbent and comparatively weak presidential field could grow stronger for the fall campaign.
truck picking advice?
sure!
glad to help.
Caller Paul on Hartmanns show
suggested when we get that stupid ass refund from old Monkey Boy
to send it to Ring of Fire guys ( Papentoni-o & Kennedy) to start Impeachment proceedings. Sorry about the spelling of Mikes last name.
What do the Sederite bloggers think.
I would send my check in a minute.
Thank You Sweetheart :)
truck picking advice?
new
Submitted by Sunshine Jim on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 1:11pm.
Is George W. Bush Running? NO! Well is Hillary ??? YES !!
Hillary Clinton may unite Republicans
Mon Feb 4, 2008 1:12am EST |
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Tom Effertz is 73 and a wheat farmer. Rosie Erganian is 52 and lives in a town on the Missouri River. He's a Republican. She's a Democrat. Both Missourians want anyone but Democrat Hillary Clinton for U.S. president.
"We're tired of the Hillary thing," Effertz said. "We'd had enough of Bill and Hillary."
"I do not like the way they've been kind of nasty," said Erganian, of Rocheport, Missouri. "I don't want anybody in office like that."
Tuesday is "Super Tuesday" when 24 states, Missouri among them, hold nominating contests for one or both parties. It is the biggest date in the six-month process to decide which of each party will face off in the November 4 election to succeed President George W. Bush.
When it comes to the November election, Missouri, home to the plain-speaking late President Harry Truman in the heart of America, has long been viewed as a bellwether, having voted for the winner in every presidential ballot except one since 1904.
The former first lady is virtually tied with Illinois Sen. Barack Obama among Democrats in Missouri, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Sunday. Super Tuesday could be a tight race nationwide for the two Democrats.
On the Republican side Sen. John McCain leads former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney in most states, but not in the big-prize state of California.
Strong anti-Clinton feeling has people in both parties speculating that if the New York senator wins the Democratic nomination she could become a powerful unifying force -- for Republicans.
To start Impeachment proceedings.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha.
The 3% never learns! But they sure are funny!
Ya'll been tellin the same joke for seven years and it is still as funny and it was the first time I heard it!
Who ya gonna Impeach First?
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha.
john kerry is talking on hartmann
explaining his endorsement of our next president, obama.
Funny how things work out !!!
The 3% just spent the last 7 years attacking Bush and tearing down this country and now the find out Bush isn't running, and a whole new crop of 97%ers who love America have stepped to the front.
What's a 3%er to do? Looks like another eight years of Piss and Moanin on the agenda.
I just love elections!
It's going to be a hot Valentine's Day for the Republicans
Lieberman and McCain: Kissing cousins in Connecticut
In Fairfield, the former Democrat stumps with the GOP front-runner -- and plants one on another Republican.
By Colin McEnroe
Feb. 4, 2008 | FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- In retrospect, what happened between Rep. Chris Shays and Sen. Joe Lieberman here Sunday afternoon seems inevitable.
There, on the stage of the Fairfield University gym, in open-necked pink shirt and blazer and holding a mike, stood Shays, R-Conn., who kissed President Bush last week at the State of the Union address. He was introducing Lieberman, I-Conn., who even more notoriously exchanged a kiss with Bush at the same event in 2005. Lieberman's job, in turn, was to warm up the crowd for Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who famously broke a long period of frost with the Bush administration by -- eyes closed, nose burrowing into shoulder -- hugging the president during a campaign stop in the summer of 2004.
As Shays handed the mike to Lieberman, Connecticut's lone House Republican and its formerly Democratic senator drew very close together. From up on the press platform, it was hard to tell how close. "Did they?" I asked Hartford Courant reporter Mark Pazniokas. He was uncertain. "I was looking down to write something," a blogger named Connecticut Bob chimed in. "I missed it."
It was left to Lieberman to erase all doubts. "Notice we kissed each other," he announced to the crowd of 1,500. "I don't want to go into details."
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/02/04/lieberman/
Don't talk about abortion with the wingers
But,do they give a crap about the kids once they are born?
This is what lack of rgulation allows...
Chemicals in baby
products raise concern
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Baby shampoos, lotions and powders may expose infants to chemicals that have been linked with possible reproductive problems, a small study suggests.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080204/ap_on_he_me/baby_products_chemicals;...
Our next president, obama.
The best the 3% could do. Not at all what the 3% had in mind, but given the options!
Not my first choice though. That Kennedy, MoveOn, And Soros thing kinda soured him for me. I bet a lot of other 97%ers feel the same way.
McCain Vs Obama
A classic match-up. McCain would paint Obama as the wild-eyed 3% Liberal! A young pup not ready to lead, still wet behind the ears. McCain would say Obama is not the man to have in power during a time of war. A dangerous choice!
Of course
Obama first has to get by Hillary, who will use the same attacks if Obama does too well tomorrow!
If Obama does too well tomorrow
If Obama does too well tomorrow, we could see a fractured Democrat Party for months to come! All the while the Republicans would be working on uniting and raising money to attack the Democrat when they finally get done with the bloody fight.
Obama could be the ruin of the Democrat chances for President!
McCain has a 3% support
Betrayed by John McCain
Republican hard-liners have a potent hatred for their front-runner. But soon he may be sitting prettier -- with a win by Hillary Clinton.
By Jim Nintzel
Feb. 4, 2008 | TUCSON, Ariz. -- When Republican Rob Haney goes door to door to stump for candidates, he asks them to rate John McCain on a scale from 1 to 10. "The people who don't know much about politics rate him a 9 or 10," says Haney, who is a state party chairman in Arizona's 11th Legislative District. "The people who know what's going on rate him a 1 or a 2, or ask, 'Can I rate him a minus?'"
Haney, a 66-year-old retired IBM engineer, has been a persistent thorn in McCain's side in recent years. One of his main missions is to reveal what he sees as the truth about McCain: "We in the conservative Republican base do not feel he is a Republican. He is a liberal-moderate."
Haney isn't alone in his contempt for McCain. In a January straw poll of the Maricopa County Republican Committee, Mitt Romney won the support of 26 percent of the 721 activists who voted, while McCain came in fifth (behind Fred Thompson, Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter), with just 11 percent. McCain did score big in one survey the GOP group did: 59 percent of the activists named him an "unacceptable candidate."
The Maricopa County activists who voted in the poll are hardly reflective of Arizona Republicans as a whole. McCain is expected to easily win Arizona's GOP presidential primary on Tuesday; a mid-January poll from Maricopa County PBS affiliate KAET-TV and the Arizona State University journalism school showed that 41 percent of Republicans were leaning toward supporting McCain, while 18 percent were leaning toward Romney.
But the virulent strain of conservative anger toward the longtime Arizona senator -- even here on his home turf -- shows that McCain could face problems with the party's base if he wins the nomination. Thanks to the ailing economy and the morass in Iraq, the GOP is generally in the pits with American voters -- and McCain may need every ounce of support he can muster from party activists to help mobilize voters against the Democrats in the fall. In fact, what McCain may need most to overcome the spat with GOP hard-liners is the rallying cry that would accompany a Democratic primary win by Hillary Clinton.
Right-wing talking heads, including Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Michelle Malkin, have been seething about McCain for months. Limbaugh warned in January that if McCain gets the GOP nomination, "it's going to destroy the Republican Party, it's going to change it forever, be the end of it. A lot of people aren't going to vote."
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/02/04/mccain/index.html
its because the fight against abortion
is about keeping the old male priest hierarchy in place and about making people pay for the toils of "sin".
why in the 21st century would the kookoo for cocoa puffs crowd still be fighting against family planning and birth control? is it that tough to figure out that these are gifts from god to help us live a better life?
Worry Over Economy Highest in 14-Plus Years
newser) – Americans' concern over the domestic economy is at a level not seen in nearly 15 years, and voters doubt the Bush stimulus package will avert a recession, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows. Eight in 10 Americans rate the economy as "not so good" or "poor," and 39% say the economy and job security are their primary electoral concern. • Americans have little faith in lawmakers' plan to inject billions into the economy through checks and tax incentives, but two-thirds of voters are optimistic about their financial situation over the next 12 months. Meanwhile, the public sides with Democrats on the economy, health care, the federal deficit, and taxes; on immigration issues, they're split between parties.
Source: Washington Post
http://www.newser.com/story/18151.html?widgetsquare=yes
Whether it's Hillary or
Whether it's Hillary or Obama, this country will be relieved that Bush is gone along with his inarticulate brain.
I can't wait for tomorrow night.
At the end of the night will Hillary have jumped into a commanding lead?
Will Obama have closed the delegate count and turned the primary into a blood bath?
Or will things remain proportionally the same with Hillary counting on her Super-Delegates to over power Obama in the Convention?
It's in the hands of the 97% to decide!
Whether it's Hillary or Obama
Hillary, Obama, Or McCain !!!! We must not leave out McCain!
Health Care Thoughts: Is A Dream Dying?
Thanks for your Open Mic, toniD. I plan to post some information on your Open Mic.
For clarification, I don't know if Clinton has a fighting chance -- especially if progressives join the bandwagon and adopt the right-wing talking points that started with the insurance industry.
Along with the issue of Social Security, Obama now has adopted the right-wing talking points on health care.
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Krugman's blog excerpt:
Just a note to explain where I’m coming from on all this.
[I agree with Krugman on this.]
I believe that universal health care has to be THE central item in a progressive agenda — not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because of its political economy implications.
As I explain in Conscience of a Liberal, Republicans went all-out in 1993 to block health reform because they feared that success would reinvigorate the progressive agenda. And they were right.
Now, if I had my way I’d just go to single-payer, Medicare for All. But that’s politically impossible, at least for now.
What had me hopeful was that the Democratic candidates seemed to be offering a more feasible path that could work politically: regulation, subsidies, mandates, plus public-private competition that could eventually lead to single-payer.
Obama’s plan fell short — but I was initially willing to cut him slack, figuring that it could be improved.
But then he began making the weakness of his plan a selling point, and attacking his rivals for getting it right.
And in the process he has systematically trashed the prospects for actually achieving universal coverage.
The Obama plan is still vastly preferable to plans that rely on tax credits and the magic of the marketplace.
But from where I sit, a dream is dying — and progressive Obama supporters, caught up in the romance of his candidacy, don’t understand that he’s actually undermining their cause.
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Link:
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/04/health-care-thoughts/
Grandpa McCain
is near the Alzheimer moment. It's going to be Hillary or Obama. McCain's base is now in the basement.
Worry Over Economy Highest in 14-Plus Years
in a related story, bloomberg news has two conflicting stories:
- insider buying by corporate directors has reached an all time high. on the surface this indicates that they believe their stock has hit bottom and its all up hill from here.
- at the same time, short interest, a measure of how much stock has been shorted (where a trader borrows shares, sells them at a current higher price and plans on buying the shares back at a lower priced at a later date) has reached a high not seen since 1931. in other words, the market professionals are positioning themselves to profit from a crash of biblical proportions.
so who is right?
my bias is to go with the traders. my sense is that the directors have the ability to cook the books or perhaps their scared about whats going to happen to tax policy when society calls on them to pay their fair share and that there are other reasons why they are buying.
McCain or Romney
These are gifts that will keep on giving.
How to kill a (project) mockingbird?
Just S.P.I.T. on it.
One election at a time...
no reasonable person likes nafta
top of the hour news on xm had a story about how the mexican farmers are revolting. over 130K people were at a protest about the ending of tariffs on american corn and beans. they can no longer compete against the american megafarms.
bill clinton did us no favors with this one.
pot smoker '97
wow. whoooooooo!
what color is YOUR kool-aid?
McCain's base is now in the basement.
The great thing about McCain is he reaches across party lines to all the 97%!
That Sly ol Fox, Rush Limbaugh, has even furthered that cross-over appeal with the reverse psychology of condemning McCain for being too liberal!
McCain is Mr. 97%!
Hock A Loogie For Jesus
Why waste a perfectly good loogie?
what color is YOUR kool-aid?
We only have to wait 24 hours to see just how this unfolds. The one thing you will not see is a big Obama break-out where he take a commanding lead. It can't be done.
they can no longer compete against the american megafarms.
So the price of feeding a Mexican family is going down?
ECONOMIC REPORT Banks
ECONOMIC REPORT
Banks getting much stricter on loans, Fed says
By Rex Nutting, MarketWatch
Last update: 2:18 p.m. EST Feb. 4, 2008
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Banks are putting a stranglehold on credit, the Federal Reserve reported Monday.
Banks are raising their credit standards for mortgages, consumer loans and commercial real estate loans at a pace never seen in the 17-year history of the Fed's quarterly survey of senior bank loan officers, the Fed said.
Plain-vanilla business loans were also much harder to obtain, the Fed said.
Banks expect more delinquencies and charge offs for most types of loans to consumers and businesses, the survey said. Banks said they were tightening their lending standards in response to weaker economy, reduced tolerance of risk, and decreased liquidity in secondary markets.
The survey backs up the Federal Open Market Committee's comments last week that credit conditions had tightened considerably, a factor that led to the FOMC to slash interest rates by an unprecedented 125 basis points in two weeks.
The Fed remains worried that credit is getting too tight after years of loose standards.
Banks are requiring more disclosures, more collateral and a higher interest rate before approving loans, the survey said. Demand is plunging for many types of loans, especially for residential mortgages and commercial real estate loans.
For consumers, banks are tightening up on all types of mortgages, not just subprime loans. And banks are less willing to approve consumer installment loans.
More than 80% of banks - the largest percentage ever -- said they had tightened lending standards for commercial real estate loans in response to a weaker economy. Nearly 60% of the banks reported falling demand for commercial real estate loans, and 87% expect the quality of such loans already made to worsen.
About a third of banks were tightening their standards for commercial and industrial loans, the highest rate in more than five years.
More than half of the banks tightened their standards for prime mortgages, by far the highest percentage in the 17-year history of the survey. Seventy percent expected the quality of prime mortgages to worsen.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/banks-putting-squeeze-credit-fed/s...
Large telecoms decline,
Large telecoms decline, Sprint aside
By Jeffry Bartash, MarketWatch
Last update: 2:03 p.m. EST Feb. 4, 2008
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Most large telecommunications stocks declined in Monday trades, though Sprint NexteL Corp. and some smaller phone companies edged higher.
In late Monday action, AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., Motorola Inc., Ericsson LM and Nokia Corp. all tacked lower.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/large-telecoms-decline-sprint-asid...
an unprecedented 125 basis points in two weeks.
what a surprise. its so hard to believe that the banks didn't pass this thru to their customers :)
Superdelegates the Clinton Secret Weapon
Chelsea calling
A source of my editor Charlie Mahtesian's tells us that Chelsea Clinton has been calling uncommitted superdelegates to seek their support.
The report: "gracious and genuine."
I have always said
I have always said it is Hillary's cash Plus Her Machine that will give her this Primary win.
And Hillary's Machine is in Overdrive!!
There is more than one way to skin a cat!
5 years in captivity made
5 years in captivity made John McCain a hero. It also may have made him nuts.
by John Aravosis (DC) · 2/04/2008 01:52:00 PM ET · Link
Discuss this post here: Comments (28) · reddit · FARK ·· Digg It!
John McCain's awful temper has been talked about for a long time. Well, it's still being talked about and his campaign has had to declare that John McCain does NOT wake up every day and think "I have to control my temper." Well that's reassuring. The Washington Post delves into the issue, and how some of McCain's Senate colleagues think McCain isn't quite presidential material as a result:
[O]thers have outright rejected the idea of a McCain nomination and presidency, warning that his tirades suggest a temperament unfit for the Oval Office.
"The thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine," Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), also a senior member of the Appropriations panel, told the Boston Globe recently. "He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me."
Romney, of all people, has documented some of McCain's more out of control moments in the US Senate:
Defending His Amnesty Bill, Sen. McCain Lost His Temper And "Screamed, 'F*ck You!' At Texas Sen. John Cornyn" (R-TX).
"Presidential hopeful John McCain - who has been dogged for years by questions about his volcanic temper - erupted in an angry, profanity-laced tirade at a fellow Republican senator, sources told The Post yesterday. In a heated dispute over immigration-law overhaul, McCain screamed, 'F--- you!' at Texas Sen. John Cornyn, who had been raising concerns about the legislation. 'This is chickens---stuff,' McCain snapped at Cornyn, according to several people in the room off the Senate floor Thursday. 'You've always been against this bill, and you're just trying to derail it.'" (Charles Hurt, "Raising McCain," New York Post, 5/19/07)
More here:
http://www.americablog.com/2008/02/5-years-in-captivity-makes-you-hero-i...
A response to Ralph Nadar by Anonymous
Heh!
There is more than one way to skin a cat!
cat skinning is popular with the Bush crowd.
How do you skin a cat?
"Democracy is on the march in the Middle East"
This will be the McCain campaign slogan...a real winner.
Meanwhile, the economy rapes, pillages, and plunders.
John Bolton
is an asshole - condescending asshole. Why in the world would Hartmann have him on.
He spews bullshit after bullshit. I think thats called PROPAGANDA.
toniD - I like that
A response to Ralph Nadar by Anonymous
Submitted by toniD on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 2:41pm.
U.S. Challenger January Job
U.S. Challenger January Job Cuts Rise From Year Ago (Update2)
By Courtney Schlisserman
Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Job cuts announced by U.S. employers jumped 19 percent in January from a year earlier as businesses attempted to rein in costs, according to a report by a private placement firm.
Announcements increased to 74,986 last month from 62,975 in January 2007, Chicago-based Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. said today. The figures aren't adjusted for seasonal effects, so economists prefer to focus on year-over-year changes instead of monthly figures.
Companies may trim their workforces further as the worst housing slump in a quarter century threatens to push the economy into a recession, economists said. The report is consistent with government figures last week that showed the U.S. lost jobs in January for the first time in more than four years.
``Job losses were still concentrated in housing-related sectors,'' John A. Challenger, chief executive officer of the placement company, said in a statement. ``If the economy dips into a full-blown recession, it will likely be caused by a drop in consumer spending and the effects of the high price of energy.''
The number of planned job cuts surged 69 percent last month from 44,416 in December, the report said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a1LIIigl67xI&refer=h...
where's rachel maddow when you need her?
john bolton - the worlds worst ambassador.
(i left a comment over on the old blog about your first bolton post)
anybody catch frank on hartmann
a wingnut on the verge of tears because people might vote for obama. wants mccain, because he's the only strong one.
hahahahahahahahahahahhahaha ptooey
smcgee43 on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 2:46pm.
Lieberman sad he can't vote
Lieberman sad he can't vote in Connecticut Republican primary
Michael Roston
Senator Joe Lieberman, Connecticut's 'independent Democrat,' made political waves when he decided in December to officially endorse the presidential candidacy of Republican Senator John McCain. Lieberman has actively campaigned for the senator, but has now gone a step farther and expressed his disappointment at being unable to cast a ballot for the Arizona Republican on Super Tuesday.
"I won’t vote in the Democratic primary because I’m supporting John, but I can't vote in the Republican primary," Lieberman complained to Sasha Issenberg, a Boston Globe reporter, according to a Monday morning entry at the Political Intelligence blog.
The senator went on to describe himself as "blocked" and noted that he could not remember ever missing an opportunity to vote in an election.
While Lieberman caucuses with Democrats in the US Senate, he left the party in the summer of 2006 when challenger Ned Lamont defeated him in the state's Democratic primary. Lieberman won re-election under the banner of his own "Connecticut for Lieberman" party, receiving votes from many of the state's Republicans.
Connecticut does not allow independent voters to participate in its primaries. As a consequence, Lieberman cannot vote in the Republican primary for Senator McCain unless he officially switches his party affiliation.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Lieberman_sad_he_cant_vote_in_0204.html
How do you skin a cat?
You use your Superdelegates to counterbalance the Outcome of any unfortunate Primary losses to Obama. You send Bill into the backroom to do some Old School Politics. The DLC wanted that option put back into the process.
Sex workers get ‘more
Sex workers get ‘more business’ at GOP conventions. This summer’s political conventions are expected to be “a boom in business” for “the sex and adult entertainment industries,” but according to one veteran sex worker who spoke to the Rocky Mountain News, the GOP conventions are “a lot better for the sex workers.” “We get a lot more business,” Carol Leigh told the paper. “I don’t know if they’re just frustrated because of the family values agenda.”
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/feb/04/dnc-boost-for-sex-biz/...
It's not how you skin the cat..
...it's who issues the pardon afterwards.
From POT97-- A source of my editor Charlie Mahtesian
November article by this guy, in WaPo.
Huckabee is for real -- a man poised to go further on the national stage than any other candidate produced by the Christian conservative movement. Sure, some pundits still write him off, and back home, detractors insist that he's just angling for a plum Cabinet post. But you can spot an awfully convincing blueprint for how the candidate once tagged as "the hillbilly Ronald Reagan" could win the Republican nomination -- or end up as the inevitable vice presidential pick on a GOP ticket led by Rudy Giuliani. That's more than you can say for some of Huckabee's rivals.
Charles Mahtesian, left, with Sue Davis ’01 and Josh Kraushaar ’04, who worked on the 2004 edition of The Almanac of American Politics.
Textual analysis reveals...what? That POT97 is ____?
Dunno, my tin foil is quivering though.
In the midst of the word he was trying to say,
In the midst of his laughter and glee,
He had softly and suddenly vanished away---
For the Snark *was* a Boojum, you see.
Franken for McCain????
say it ain't soo.... say it ain't soo.
Why would he be for McCain.
I did not hear the interview on Hartmann's show - I missed it. I was pissed.
Off to work - hopefully I'll be able to get on the blog today - Thursday (last) I could not get on
It would block the site because of PORN.. give me a fuckin break.
Anywho - If I don't get on have a great evening & I'll blog you all later.
Sandy
Dan said Frank, a caller on Hartmann today.
Not Franken!
Voices Across America Town Hall Meeting
Clinton is having a Voices Across America town hall meeting tonight.
Clinton will be answering questions from people.
I think that the town hall meeting is an interesting idea. I plan to watch.
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This event will be broadcast live Monday night on Hallmark Channel starting at 9 p.m. EST (or go to the Clinton website).
Clinton will be taking questions from audience members in New York and in 21 other locations.
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For more information:
http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/publish/consumer/home/channel_locator.htm...
http://hillaryclinton.com/
How funny is this...
"John (McCain) was very rough in the sandbox," said former senator (Man on Dog) Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) - Wapo
even the dead are for obama
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Posting a digital photo on the SSS blog
I was thinking of taking my camera tomorrow to the polling place. First of all, can I do that, and if I do get a photo how do I post it on this blog?
the surviving members of the grateful dead are getting together
for the 1st time in several years to have a concert at the warfield in san francisco in support of barrack obama.
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If you care to see the future
Look into the eyes of the young dancing children
After the Election we move on to Iran !!!
Iran Opens Space Center, Launches Rocket
Feb 4 03:20 PM US/Eastern
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI
Associated Press Writer
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran launched a research rocket and unveiled its first major space center, state television reported Monday, the latest steps in a program many fear may be cover for further development of its military ballistic missiles.
State television showed live images of the event, with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad issuing the launch order.
Iran has long declared a goal of developing a space program, but the same technology used to put satellites in space can also be used to deliver warheads. The country's space program, like its nuclear power program, has provoked unease abroad.
Posting a digital photo on
Posting a digital photo on the SSS blog
Submitted by mo lib on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 3:56pm.
I was thinking of taking my camera tomorrow to the polling place. First of all, can I do that, and if I do get a photo how do I post it on this blog?
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first you have to upload your photo to a hosting site... like picasa or flickr or photobucket...
then you can paste the link to the photo in the blog and post it and it will show up as a photo
mo lib on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 3:56pm.
do you have a flicker or blogger account to post your picture on the web? If so you just need the url of the photo and use the img tag like this <img src="xxx" width="yyy"> where xxx is the url and yyy is the width you want less than 400 for this blog.
These people yapping about Rezko because they support Hillary need to look into Shu's conviction.
red and fernando
I don't have a flickr account. Is it very complicated to set up?
Tomorrow..My Registrar of Voters, Deborah Seiler
is a Ex-Diebold Sales Rep. ! :(
All I can do is keep my fingers crossed and hope
that the Beyouch Doesn't mess with the Ballots !
She already has been whining that it will take longer to count paper ballots ! Crap !
Even though they are going to be Electronically Scanned..Just like NH ! Crap Again !
Seiler Complaining
San Diego County Hires Ex-Sales Rep for Diebold as Registrar
Mikel Haas is Dumber Than a Box of Rocks !
Gotta be A Rethug !
"Hello to our friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
markets are closed and after market quarterly reports
are coming out (companies typically announce earnings before or after market on a fixed schedule).
there's a lot more companies that missed earnings than beat them. but not to worry. the economy is strong. the fundamentals are good. its hard work. o, and freedoms on the march.
I don't have a flickr
I don't have a flickr account. Is it very complicated to set up?
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no, and its free... the free version of those photohosting accounts are really good,, you just cant upload huge numbers of pics , but theyre good for a few pictures now and then.
its easy to set up, just follow intstructions.
mmr - the inmates are running the asylum out there
from the article about san diego hiring a diebold employee:
In January, a court convicted two elections workers in that county of illegally rigging the 2004 presidential election recount so they could avoid a more complete review of votes. Vu defended the workers, saying they had followed long-standing procedures and done nothing wrong.
an you wonder why duke cunningham didn't think he was doing anything wrong.
Dan..Yep,we hire nothin but the Worst here !
In April, county officials announced that they were giving the job of assistant registrar of voters to former Cuyahoga County (Ohio) elections chief Michael Vu, who served in that position for three and a half years.
Pathetic ! !
"Hello to our friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
nothin but the Worst here !
and being one of those tier 1 jobs that everybody covets, i bet you give them a real good benefits package to.
Yep Dan..They Get Cheney Care ! !
Crap Again !!
Truely Pathetic !!
I've e-mailed the Secratary of State
and, news-tips@nytimes,tips@rawstory too..
Hopefully San Diego will give them their walking papers soon..But,Not soon enough..
Doubt it though.
"Hello to our friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
mo lib
I have a photobucket account. It was easy to set up and it is easy to download a photo from your photo file to thier site. Gawd, if I can do it, you can for sure!
Getting ready to leave for work in heavy fog now.
Be back later.
Have a great evening!
Has any of the
Democratic candidates talked about this on the trail. I think Edwards has but not sure.
I don't...it's ridiculous to blame Ralph
toniD - I like that
Submitted by smcgee43 on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 2:50pm.
A response to Ralph Nadar by Anonymous
Submitted by toniD on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 2:41pm.
But I still like you.... :)
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