Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Roger Water's Vote Obama Pig Balloon Escapes from Music Festival

  • Roger Waters of Pink Floyd played the closing act for the three-day Coachella music festival in California Sunday, April 27, 2008.
  • The act included a large pig balloon similar to ones used by the band in the past.
  • The underside of the pig balloon had the word "Obama" with a checked box next to it. Other messages on the pig included the phrases “Don’t be led to the slaughter” and "Fear builds walls".
  • Waters announced his support of Obama previously saying:
    "Please God, let's not have this woman (Hillary)! Hillary will want to make her mark and show that she can be just as good as a male president, and she will f**cking invade Iran. Trust me. She voted to declare the Iranian Republican Guard a terrorist organisation! I would buy a whole page in The New York Times and fly Obama's flag. But I would be terribly afraid they'd go, 'this is that pinkosh*tbag who's attacking our President in a time of war'."
  • The pig balloon which is reported to be as tall as a two-story house and as wide as two school buses, broke free of its lines and floated away after Roger Waters played a version of Pink Floyd’s song “Pigs on the Wing” from their 1977 album “Animals”.
  • The remnants of the balloon were later found by two families on their driveways in La Quinta, California. The families will share the $10,000 and four life tickets offered as a reward by Coachella festival.
Sources:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1914331/Flying-Pink-Floyd-'Obama'-pig-found.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7374994.stm
http://www.nme.com/news/pink-floyd/35842
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_pigshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CydPIf3b-Mc

Boise Weekly: The Accidental Pol

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The Accidental Pol
Ron Paul's offbeat campaign touches down in Idaho
BY SHEA ANDERSEN

Candidates rarely get a moment to themselves, so Ron Paul's bewildered look should come as a surprise to nobody. But lately, Paul has adopted the mien of a man borne along by tides he never anticipated. With John McCain wearing the Republican Party's mantle as its "presumptive nominee" (it's the closest he'll get to the real title until the party's convention in Minnesota this September), guys like Paul might sound like also-rans.

But Paul, the libertarian candidate with a strong affection for the U.S. Constitution, soldiers on, even if he's not entirely sure why.

"I was talked into doing this a long time ago," Paul said Friday, before taking the stage at the College of Idaho. "I thought, in three months I can go back to my business. I haven't been able to walk away."

Read the rest of the Boise Weekly article here.

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Disabled Activists Arrested at John McCain's Senate Office


  • The AP estimates that "at least 20 disabled activists" from the group ADAPT were arrested for unlawful assembly at John McCain's senate office in the Russell Senate Office Building, Tuesday, April 29, 2008.
  • ADAPT's spokesman is quoted as saying that approximately 500 of the group's members are in Washington, DC this week celebrating ADAPT's 25th anniversary.
  • The activists were seeking a meeting with McCain to discuss S. 799 a Senate Bill titled "A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide individuals with disabilities and older Americans with equal access to community-based attendant services and supports, and for other purposes" however, McCain was campaigning in Florida.
  • According to the AP, "the bill would amend the Social Security Act to allow people who are eligible for Medicaid coverage of nursing home costs to spend it instead on home-based, or community care."
  • Presidential candidates, Clinton and Obama are co-sponsors of the bill.
Sources:

Video: Ron Paul Speech at Controversial Nevada State GOP Convention

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  • Ron Paul Speech at Controversial Nevada State GOP Convention

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

AP: North Carolina Gov. Easley endorses Clinton for president

By BETH FOUHY


RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Governor Mike Easley has endorsed Hillary Rodham Clinton for president.

At a joint appearance in Raleigh Tuesday morning, the two-term Democrat said Clinton "gets it."
"It's time for somebody to be in the White House who understands the challenges we face in this country," Easley said.

Easley's endorsement comes a week before the state's May 6 primary. It's a boost for the former first lady, who is trailing Barack Obama in most state polls.

Easley is the second North Carolina superdelegate to endorse Clinton. Obama has the backing of six superdelegates in the state.

Easley and Clinton began the day touring a biotechnology lab at North Carolina State University.

Source: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gk9VkKhIVW18McSb7ymISztVMRxAD90BI44O0

Bullet Points on John McCain's Economic Plan, Some May Surprise You

The following are the bullet points on John McCain's economic plan outlined in an April 15, 2008 press release on www.johnmccain.com:

  • Reduce the Federal Corporate Tax Rate to 25% from 35%.
  • Institute a one-year spending pause to evaluate programs. Outside of essential military and veterans programs there should be a one-year discretionary spending pause that should be used for a top-to-bottom review of the effectiveness of federal programs.
  • Establish alternative new and simpler tax system. Those who wish to stay under the current system could still do so, but everyone else could choose a vastly less complicated system with two tax rates and a "generous" standard deduction.
  • Permanently repeal the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT).
  • Double the personal exemption for dependents from $3,500 to $7,000.
  • Raise the exemption from taxation on estates up to $10 million while cutting the tax rate to 15%.
  • End ethanol subsidies, tariff barriers and sugar quotas that drive up food prices.
  • Summer Gas Tax Holiday to suspend the 18.4 cent federal gas tax and 24.4 cent diesel tax from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
  • Stop filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to reduce demand.
  • "HOME Plan"-For homeowners with non-conventional mortgages taken after 2005 who live in their home (primary residence only); can prove creditworthiness at the time of the original loan; are either delinquent, in arrears on payments, facing a reset or otherwise demonstrate that they will be unable to continue to meet their mortgage obligations; and can meet the terms of a new 30 year fixed-rate mortgage on the existing home, the mortgage servicer will write down and retire the existing loan, which will be replaced by an FHA guaranteed HOME loan from a lender.
  • Formation of a Justice Department Mortgage Abuse Task Force.
  • "Student Loan Continuity Plan"- McCain will calls on the federal government and the 50 governors to anticipate student loan accessibility problems and expand the lender-of-last resort capabilities for each state's guarantee agency.
  • Cut taxes for the middle class.
  • Require a 3/5 majority vote in Congress to raise taxes.
  • Keep the current rates on dividends and capital gains.
  • Permit corporations to immediately deduct the cost of equipment investment.
  • Ban Internet taxes.
  • Ban new cell phone taxes.
  • Establish permanent tax credit equal to 10% of wages spent on R&D.
  • Lower medicare premiums.
  • Stop earmarks, pork-barrel spending, and waste.
  • Balancing the federal budget.
  • Reform civil service system to promote accountability and good performance in the Federal workforce.
  • Reform Social Security by supplementing the current Social Security system with personal accounts.
  • Control Medicare growth.
  • Lower barriers to international trade.
  • Make American workers more competitive by improving education.
  • Reform the Unemployment Insurance (UI) system so that a portion of each worker's Unemployment Insurance Tax is deposited into a Lost Earnings Buffer Account (LEB) that can be used by the unemployed to cover needed expenses, with a backstop of traditional UI if the account is exhausted before 26 weeks.
  • Reform training programs to provide quick assistance to workers seeking new skills.
  • Comprehensive health care reform.
  • National energy strategy that declares independence from the risk bred by our reliance on oil imported from petro-dictators and the vulnerability to the troubled politics of their lands.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Understanding the MSM.....

Alan Keyes Leaves GOP But Does Not Get Constitution Party Nomination



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  • Alan Keyes announced his split with the GOP to join the Constitution Party in Hazleton, Pennsylvania earlier this month.
  • This weekend the Constitution Party held its nominating convention and chose Chuck Baldwin over former Ambassador Alan Keyes as its 2008 presidential candidate.
  • The party chose Baldwin, the 2004 Vice Presidential nominee, over Keyes in a 384 to 136 vote.
  • Is this the end for Keyes's 2008 Presidential campaign?

Source: http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/11314

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Newsweek: Two Keystone-State Asterisks

Two Keystone-State Asterisks
By: Andrew Romano

Sometimes we MSMers get carried away.Take Tuesday, for example. When the Pennsylvania returns rolled in around 9:15 p.m. and the networks crowned Hillary Clinton the winner, it took what seemed like only a few seconds for the storyline to set in: the former First Lady has resurrected her campaign with yet another death-defying, double-digit victory in a big industrial state--all thanks to white, working-class voters, whose reluctance to back Obama bodes ill for his chances in the general election (and therefore makes Clinton's electability argument easier for superdelegates to swallow).

There is, of course, some truth to that narrative. Clinton won. Obama lost. And she crushed him 66-33 among whites who earn less than $50,000 a year. But the headlines were also incredibly simplistic--and at least as reflective of the media's insatiable appetite for plot twists as, you know, reality. (That's what happens after Chris Matthews is forced to endure seven weeks without a primary to slobber over cover.) Now that we've all had some time to settle down, though, I'd thought it'd be helpful to affix two necessary asterisks to the (increasingly tall) tale of the Pennsylvania primary:

*Double-digits: Earlier this month, omnipotent CW-arbiter Mark Halperin wrote that the number one thing Hillary Clinton had to do in Pennsylvania was "win the popular vote by more than 10.5%." If not, he added, "the media will say she didn’t beat expectations (and her Ohio margin)." Pretty soon, every Beltway blogger and bloviator was echoing his prediction: she needs to win by 10 points, they said; anything short of double-digits = disappointment. Although somewhat arbitrary, this bar seemed reasonable enough. After all, Clinton arrived in Pennsylvania with significant demographic advantages and a 20-percent head start in the polls; failing to at least match her Ohio performance could only be considered a letdown. But a funny thing happened after the polls closed on Tuesday. Around 8:00, every political correspondent in the country got a glimpse at early exits that either showed Clinton beating Obama by a mere four points--or Obama leading Clinton. But as the returns rolled in, Clinton's lead widened, and by midnight, she was up by a "staggering" 10 percent with 95 percent of the votes counted. Their expectations lowered by inaccurate exit polls, the Tim Russerts of the world went to sleep Tuesday with the storyline set: "Obama had Hillary on the ropes and she fought him off with pure grit and determination. Impressive! She's back!" Hence the headlines.

View complete article at http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/04/25/two-keystone-state-asterisks.aspx.

Nevada GOP Recesses Convention to Avoid Paul Supporters




Nevada GOP Recesses Convention to Avoid Paul Supporters

  • The Nevada Republican Convention convened April 26, 2008 to select 31 delegates for the national convention being held in St. Paul, Minnesota September 1-5, 2008.
  • Early in the convention state delegates supporting Ron Paul voted through a rules change with two-thirds of the vote that reportedly forced the party to abandon its ballot of potential national delegates and open up the vote the rest of the state delegates.
  • The convention, originally scheduled to end at 5PM still had not selected its first national delegate by 6PM at which point the convention chairman, Nevada State Senator Bob Beers, announced that the convention would be recessed due to budgetary constraints.
  • Beers told the convention the meeting hall had only been rented through 5PM however, Ron Paul's Southern Nevada chairman, Brian Kominsky, said that hotel officials agreed to let the convention keep the meeting hall for an additional three hours to 8PM.
  • Upon Beers's announcement the majority of McCain supporters left leaving the convention more than 100 votes short of a quorum.
  • Nevada Republican Party chairwoman, Sue Lowden said "Unfortunately, with the rule changes implemented this morning, we did not have time to complete the process, our contract for the meeting space had expired, as had our budget, and ballots were unable to be physically produced by the nominations committee. We had to temporarily recess the convention."
  • The date, time and location of where the convention will reconvene are expected to be announced this week.

Sources:

http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/20080427/NEWS/252102622

http://www.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080427/NEWS/804270360/1321

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/apr/27/ron-paul-campaign-dominates-convention/

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Video: Cindy McCain on "The View" April 21, 2008

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How the Ron Paul Movement Looks to an American in Europe

From: www.lewrockwell.com:

How the Ron Paul Movement Looks to an American in Europe
by Ben Novak

The following is a report to Americans in Europe for Ron Paul.

Dear Fellow Paulites:


You have not heard from me for a while – I have been off on a seven-week visit to the US. I left February 21, and did not get back until April 9.

When I left, we were all depressed by the results of the Super-Tuesday, and the South Carolina, etc. primaries, in which Ron Paul failed to get much more than 5–10 percent of the vote, and John McCain just about wrapped up the Republican nomination. It seemed the end of Ron Paul's campaign – and of our interest in it.

On this trip to the US, I had time, for the first time in almost 7 years, to watch television news all day for a couple of days, and then follow the news reports on most days thereafter. I was startled by what I saw. There is almost NO news on the networks! It was all "talking heads" giving opinions on some minor comment of Obama, Hilary, or McCain all day. Almost no foreign news; nothing to explain the economy, the war, the world situation, etc. The American people know nothing from the Main Stream Media (MSM) of what is going on the world! Only disasters make the news – plane crashes, floods, etc. It is positively shocking. It seems Americans are
being lobotomized.

Read the full report on http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig9/novak-b1.html.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Statement By John McCain On The 100th Anniversary Of The U.S. Army Reserve



  • Press release from JohnMcCain.Com:


ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain today issued the following statement on the 100th anniversary of the formation of the U.S. Army Reserve:

"Today marks the 100th anniversary of the formation of the U.S. Army Reserve. Throughout the past century, the citizen soldiers of our Army Reserve have answered their nation's call to service time again, from World War I to the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since 9/11, nearly 193,000 Army Reserve men and women have been mobilized to serve side-by-side with active duty members around the globe. These Reservists - some of the greatest patriots among
us - play a critical role in keeping our nation safe and strong.

"America's commitment to our Reserves must reflect the expanded role that those forces increasingly play in our nation's defense. That is why I am fighting to ensure that Reservist benefits are increased, beginning with passage of the Graham-Burr-McCain enhanced GI Bill. I will also work to ensure that our Reserve Forces are provided adequate modern equipment, access to training and full-time support personnel to perform their many missions and to maintain their readiness. We must also make every effort to assist the many families who face great strain as their loved ones serve overseas, and the employers whose support is critical for the men and women of our Reserves.

"For 100 years, the Army Reserve has proudly served our country with honor, and we must act today to ensure that our Reservists are prepared for the next 100 years."

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Respect or Politics? McCain Asks North Carolina Republicans To Halt Negative Ad About Obama

  • The following is a video of a television ad that the North Carolina Republican Party plans to air starting next Monday:

  • John McCain has asked the North Carolina GOP not to run the ad telling reporters "I'm sending them an e-mail as we speak asking them to take it down. I don't know why they do it. Obviously, I don't control them. But I'm making it very clear that there's no place for that."
  • Reuters reports that RNC Chairman Mike Duncan also tried to call the chair of the North Carolina GOP to request that the ad be withdrawn.

Sources:

http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSN2330234120080423

http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/04/mccain-asks-nc.html

Odd Live Streaming Video of Alan Keyes at Constitution Party Convention

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  • The home page for Alan Keyes is displaying live streaming video of Keyes at the Constitution Party Convention which is being held April 23-26, 2008 in Kansas City, Missouri.
  • When I tuned in the scene was of Keyes sitting in his hotel room or possibly hotel lobby telling a story to another gentleman about a particularly bad golf outing he had. He then decided to go for a cup of coffee and now the feed is just a video of the empty room with the occasional sound of the elevator bell in the background.
  • Although odd and unusual I was compelled to watch.

ABC News: Revisionism In Record Time

“No, no, no," Clinton said. "That’s not what I said. You always follow me around and play these little games, and I’m not going to play your games today. This is a day about election day. Go back and see what the question was, and what my answer was. You have mischaracterized it to get another cheap story to divert the American people from the real urgent issues before us, and I choose not to play your game today. Have a nice day.”

Huh?

That's exactly what he said.

"I said what I said," Clinton said. "You can go back and look at the interview and if you will be real honest you will also report what the question was and what the answer was. But I'm not helping you."

Click here for full article on Bill Clinton's "Revisionism".

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The New York Times: A Developer, His Deals and His Ties to McCain


A Developer, His Deals and His Ties to McCain


By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and JIM RUTENBERG
Published: April 22, 2008

Donald R. Diamond, a wealthy Arizona real estate developer, was racing to snap up a stretch of virgin California coast freed by the closing of an Army base a decade ago when he turned to an old friend, Senator John McCain.

When Mr. Diamond wanted to buy land at the base, Fort Ord, Mr. McCain assigned an aide who set up a meeting at the Pentagon and later stepped in again to help speed up the sale, according to people involved and a deposition Mr. Diamond gave for a related lawsuit. When he appealed to a nearby city for the right to develop other property at the former base, Mr. Diamond submitted Mr. McCain’s endorsement as “a close personal friend.”

Writing to officials in the city, Seaside, Calif., the senator said, “You will find him as honorable and committed as I have.”

Ron Paul: The Double Trouble of Taxation

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  • The following are excerpts from Ron Paul's weekly "Texas Straight Talk Column" on the IRS:

"Tax policy in this country hurts taxpayers twice – once when they pay taxes, and then when the government spends the money. "

"Since its inception in 1913, the tax code has gone from 400 pages to over 67,000. The Tax Foundation estimates that around $265 billion dollars and 6 billion hours are spent just on compliance. That expense amounts to about 22 cents of every dollar the IRS collects."

"The federal government funds over 50 agencies, departments and commissions that formulate rules and regulations. These bureaucracies operate with little to no oversight from the people or Congress and generate around 4,000 new rules every year and operate at a cost of about 40 billion dollars. There are some 75,000 pages of regulations in the Federal Register that Americans are expected to know and abide by."

"In fact, this country thrived for well over 100 years without an income tax. Today, if you took away the income tax, the government would still have revenue from other sources equal to total government spending in 1990, when government was still too big."

Click here to read the full article on The Double Trouble of Taxation.

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In his own words, why Michael Moore endorsed Barack Obama...

  • Yesterday, April 21st, Michael Moore endorsed Barack Obama.
  • The following is the full text of his endorsement as posted on www.michaelmoore.com:

Monday, April 21st, 2008

My Vote's for Obama (if I could vote) ...by Michael Moore

Friends,

I don't get to vote for President this primary season. I live in Michigan. The party leaders (both here and in D.C.) couldn't get their act together, and thus our votes will not be counted.

So, if you live in Pennsylvania, can you do me a favor? Will you please cast my vote -- and yours -- on Tuesday for Senator Barack Obama?

I haven't spoken publicly 'til now as to who I would vote for, primarily for two reasons: 1) Who cares?; and 2) I (and most people I know) don't give a rat's ass whose name is on the ballot in November, as long as there's a picture of JFK and FDR riding a donkey at the top of the ballot, and the word "Democratic" next to the candidate's name.

Seriously, I know so many people who don't care if the name under the Big "D" is Dancer, Prancer, Clinton or Blitzen. It can be Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Barry Obama or the Dalai Lama.

Well, that sounded good last year, but over the past two months, the actions and words of Hillary Clinton have gone from being merely disappointing to downright disgusting. I guess the debate last week was the final straw. I've watched Senator Clinton and her husband play this game of appealing to the worst side of white people, but last Wednesday, when she hurled the name "Farrakhan" out of nowhere, well that's when the silly season came to an early end for me. She said the "F" word to scare white people, pure and simple. Of course, Obama has no connection to Farrakhan. But, according to Senator Clinton, Obama's pastor does -- AND the "church bulletin" once included a Los Angeles Times op-ed from some guy with Hamas! No, not the church bulletin!

This sleazy attempt to smear Obama was brilliantly explained the following night by Stephen Colbert. He pointed out that if Obama is supported by Ted Kennedy, who is Catholic, and the Catholic Church is led by a Pope who was in the Hitler Youth, that can mean only one thing: OBAMA LOVES HITLER!

Yes, Senator Clinton, that's how you sounded. Like you were nuts. Like you were a bigot stoking the fires of stupidity. How sad that I would ever have to write those words about you. You have devoted your life to good causes and good deeds. And now to throw it all away for an office you can't win unless you smear the black man so much that the superdelegates cry "Uncle (Tom)" and give it all to you.

But that can't happen. You cast your die when you voted to start this bloody war. When you did that you were like Moses who lost it for a moment and, because of that, was prohibited from entering the Promised Land.

How sad for a country that wanted to see the first woman elected to the White House. That day will come -- but it won't be you. We'll have to wait for the current Democratic governor of Kansas to run in 2016 (you read it here first!).

There are those who say Obama isn't ready, or he's voted wrong on this or that. But that's looking at the trees and not the forest. What we are witnessing is not just a candidate but a profound, massive public movement for change. My endorsement is more for Obama The Movement than it is for Obama the candidate.

That is not to take anything away from this exceptional man. But what's going on is bigger than him at this point, and that's a good thing for the country. Because, when he wins in November, that Obama Movement is going to have to stay alert and active. Corporate America is not going to give up their hold on our government just because we say so. President Obama is going to need a nation of millions to stand behind him.

I know some of you will say, 'Mike, what have the Democrats done to deserve our vote?' That's a damn good question. In November of '06, the country loudly sent a message that we wanted the war to end. Yet the Democrats have done nothing. So why should we be so eager to line up happily behind them?

I'll tell you why. Because I can't stand one more friggin' minute of this administration and the permanent, irreversible damage it has done to our people and to this world. I'm almost at the point where I don't care if the Democrats don't have a backbone or a kneebone or a thought in their dizzy little heads. Just as long as their name ain't "Bush" and the word "Republican" is not beside theirs on the ballot, then that's good enough for me.

I, like the majority of Americans, have been pummeled senseless for 8 long years. That's why I will join millions of citizens and stagger into the voting booth come November, like a boxer in the 12th round, all bloodied and bruised with one eye swollen shut, looking for the only thing that matters -- that big "D" on the ballot.

Don't get me wrong. I lost my rose-colored glasses a long time ago.

It's foolish to see the Democrats as anything but a nicer version of a party that exists to do the bidding of the corporate elite in this country. Any endorsement of a Democrat must be done with this acknowledgement and a hope that one day we will have a party that'll represent the people first, and laws that allow that party an equal voice.

Finally, I want to say a word about the basic decency I have seen in Mr. Obama. Mrs. Clinton continues to throw the Rev. Wright up in his face as part of her mission to keep stoking the fears of White America. Every time she does this I shout at the TV, "Say it, Obama! Say that when she and her husband were having marital difficulties regarding Monica Lewinsky, who did she and Bill bring to the White House for 'spiritual counseling?' THE REVEREND JEREMIAH WRIGHT!"

But no, Obama won't throw that at her. It wouldn't be right. It wouldn't be decent. She's been through enough hurt. And so he remains silent and takes the mud she throws in his face.

That's why the crowds who come to see him are so large. That's why he'll take us down a more decent path. That's why I would vote for him if Michigan were allowed to have an election.

But the question I keep hearing is... 'can he win? Can he win in November?' In the distance we hear the siren of the death train called the Straight Talk Express. We know it's possible to hear the words "President McCain" on January 20th. We know there are still many Americans who will never vote for a black man. Hillary knows it, too. She's counting on it.

Pennsylvania, the state that gave birth to this great country, has a chance to set things right. It has not had a moment to shine like this since 1787 when our Constitution was written there. In that Constitution, they wrote that a black man or woman was only "three fifths" human. On Tuesday, the good people of Pennsylvania have a chance for redemption.

Yours,

Michael Moore

MichaelMoore.com

MMFlint@aol.com

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Ron Paul Supporters Creating Gated Community in West Texas


  • Paulville.org reports that "The first Paulville based community purchase of land has happened! This land is in western Texas a short distance from Dell City, Texas. The land is a 50 acre chunk of land, it is flat and level and ready to be developed."
  • The group's goal is to "to establish gated communities containing 100% Ron Paul supporters and or people that live by the ideals of freedom and liberty."
  • Ron Paul may be the first Presidential candidate to inspire supporters to create their own Galt's Gulch.

Sources:
http://lonestartimes.com/2008/04/18/ron-paul-supporters-plan-west-texas-commune/
http://www.paulville.org/about.html

Pennsylvania Primary Predictions

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  • The Pennsylvania Primary will be held in three days on Tuesday, April 22, 2008.
  • A check of the Intrade Prediction Markets on April 1st showed Hillary Clinton favored to win at 77.60 to Barack Obama's 22.70.
  • At yesterday's close Clinton's position improved to 82.00 to Obama's 18.1.
  • The market for the Pennsylvania Primary opened on October 25, 2007. As of April 18th, the total trading volume for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was 14,449 and 14,329 respectively.
  • Clinton's hi/low prices were 89.91 and 17.10.
  • Obama's hi/low prices were 83.90 and 9.00.

Source: http://www.intrade.com/jsp/intrade/contractSearch/

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Video: Hillary, John Edwards & Obama on "The Colbert Report" April 18, 2008

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Hillary Clinton's "Technical Difficulties" segment of the show - 2:27







John Edwards "Valued Voter" segment - 6:33







Barack Obama segment on "distractions" - 3:00







Source:
http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/the_colbert_report/index.jhtml

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