Such sensible people actually exist.
http://www.republicansforobama.org/about
Cheers,
Scott.
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![]() in 2006 when it was supposedly founded Obama was a junior senator and had not declared for the presidency.
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![]() Founded in late 2006 as part of the nationwide effort to encourage then-Senator Obama to run for the Presidency, our volunteer-run, grassroots group now includes thousands of members from across the nation. Together, we represent a cross-section of the millions of Republican and conservative independents who support President Obama's reelection in 2012. There were rumblings about getting him to run for president after his speech in 2004. http://en.wikipedia....s_keynote_address Obama's performance led to much speculation as to his place in the party and the nation's future. After Obama had left the stage, media commentators, panels of historians and political scientists on the major television networks began explicating what many began calling the "Obama phenomenon" Â in Illinois and elsewhere in the country. It was pointed out that many in Illinois openly discussed Obama's future as a possible presidential candidate, especially evident in his ability to capture white votes like no other racial minority candidate had ever done in downstate Illinois. Obama would win his own race for a United States Senate seat from Illinois in the fall of 2004, and some say that the resulting fame and publicity from his keynote address allowed Obama to win the Democratic nomination and the Presidency in 2008, just four years later. The site lists bios of the principals. It seems entirely legitimate to me. Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() in the whitehouse after that speech. However I am not a republican and in 2006 shrub still had 2 years to go and the replacement field was wide open. If I was a politically minded republican I would have started searching in my own ranks first.
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![]() in the whitehouse after that speech. However I am not a republican and in 2006 shrub still had 2 years to go and the replacement field was wide open. If I was a politically minded republican I would have started searching in my own ranks first.
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![]() My domain info is similarly "private". Nothing nefarious there.
You know this. ;-) Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() Press Officer at U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in nyc, yup need say no more
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![]() Press Officer at U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in nyc, yup need say no more
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![]() On core values, if he had any he'd fight for, he's a republican. It's difficult to distinguish between the parties any more except for the theatrics. There's a difference in names and presentation, but it's still SSDD.
Has ANYBODY said anything substantive in the campaigns recently? They just snipe at the other guy. Two square pegs for one round hole. |
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![]() These days you can't expect to get substance on TV. Substance rarely has video.
Here's what Obama did in the last week - http://www.whitehous...complete/2012-W25 Here's what Rmoney did in the last week - http://mittromneycen...sources/calendar/ Rmoney's speech to NALEO - http://www.mittromne...ity-all-americans An effective immigration system can also strengthen our economy, as it has since the nationÂs founding. Anything concrete in there? Nope. It's sloganeering. Obama's speech to NALEO: http://www.whitehous...erence#transcript Now, once again, the problem is not the lack of technical solutions. We know what the solutions are to this challenge. Just six years ago, an unlikely trio -- John McCain, Ted Kennedy, President Bush -- came together to champion comprehensive immigration reform. (Applause.) I, along with a lot of Democrats, were proud to join 23 Senate Republicans in voting for it. Today, those same Republicans have been driven away from the table by a small faction of their own party. ItÂs created the same kind of stalemate on immigration reform that weÂre seeing on a whole range of other economic issues. And it has given rise to a patchwork of state laws that cause more problems than they solve and are often doing more harm than good. (Applause.) Who is talking about actual actions and policies, and who is playing in a theatre? There's substance out there, and substantial differences between the candidates and the parties. It's a crime that it takes so much work to find them in the press, but don't fool yourself. They're not the same. HTH. Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() As opposed to Congress being in session 9 days in April - http://thomas.loc.gov/home/ds/h1122.html ?
Presidents campaign for re-election. They, at least the good ones, also are on the job all the time (phone calls at 3 AM and all that) - Congress, not so much. Film at 11:00. Of course, Willard's been running for president since 2004, so ... Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() I still find it abysmal that we need to go digging for something decent that either one of these turkeys has done recently. In a rational system, we would have to go digging to find questionable behavior. I guess I'm old fashioned or something. Very little of this scene is making sense any more. The republicans want to start another witch hunt because a sting operation went bad and ONE fucking ATF agent got killed by one of millions of guns floating around. This is the U.S. we're talking about. We kill thousands of our own people and hundreds of thousands of icky foreigners just to make a few billionaires a little richer. Obama IS cheerfully murdering civilians in half a dozen countries we're not at war with, but nobody complains about that because there's money in it and the next guy will want to continue the practice. If nothing else it trains drone operators to pick off dissidents when our revolution/civil war comes along.
Where did the "Obama is king" meme come from? He's been a middle management Wall street functionary for his entire tenure. More confusion. I just wish there was somebody I could vote for that would not make me complicit in murder. It's probably not going to happen in my lifetime. Pity. This used to be a pretty good country. |
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![]() War and state-based police actions (or whatever one wants to call them) are nasty business.
I obviously have no special insight into Obama's thinking on the techniques being used to go after al Qaeda and suspected al Qaeda people. If we are going to go after them with deadly force, it makes more sense to me to do so with drones than with cruise missiles or B-2s. http://www.globalsec...109-operation.htm At least with drones, there's nearly real-time video of the target and the chance that a human can call it off if the targeting is mistaken, etc. With dumb bombs and missiles, there's much more opportunity for mistakes, and their target zones are necessarily much larger than with ordnance from a slow-moving, loitering platform. http://www.iraqbodyc...se/incidents/x020 But obviously in any military-ish conflict (again, whatever one wants to call them), civilians will do most of the dying. :-( I just wish there was somebody I could vote for that would not make me complicit in murder. It's probably not going to happen in my lifetime. Pity. This used to be a pretty good country. I understand the sentiment - I really do. But don't let your disappointment blind you to the progress that has been made. We didn't go into Georgia despite McCain's wishes. Our actions in Libya were limited and had a short duration. We haven't talked of marching to Damascus to teach Assad a lesson, and talk of war with Iran has died down. Compare that to what went on in the 1960s in SE Asia, or in the 1980s in Central America, or in the Bosnian war in the 1990s, and of course in the 2000s in Iraq. Hang in there. Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() How often, in the course of American history, has there been a viable candidate for President who wasn't up for a bit of murder here and there?
I'm not the expert historian, so I may have missed somebody, but I'm thinking approximately never. ---------------------------------------
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