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Friday, March 21, 2008

Jeremiah Wright: Full Context

I've been spending the week doing something that I bet a lot of the opinion makers and radio talking heads will never do:  looking for full versions of Jeremiah Wrights sermons.  How can we speak so authoritatively, so definitively, on things we know so little about.  10 days ago, we knew nothing of Jeremiah Wright.  Today, we've labeled his messages "hate speech" and placed him on par with the KKK, a group that has murdered innocents and hanged their bodies in trees as threats to others who desire equality and freedom in America.

If you are getting your information from CNN and Fox News, you are misinformed.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

"A More Perfect Union"

“We the people, in order to form a more perfect union.” 

Two hundred and twenty one years ago, in a hall that still stands across the street, a group of men gathered and, with these simple words, launched America’s improbable experiment in democracy.  Farmers and scholars; statesmen and patriots who had traveled across an ocean to escape tyranny and persecution finally made real their declaration of independence at a Philadelphia convention that lasted through the spring of 1787. 

The document they produced was eventually signed but ultimately unfinished.  It was stained by this nation’s original sin of slavery, a question that divided the colonies and brought the convention to a stalemate until the founders chose to allow the slave trade to continue for at least twenty more years, and to leave any final resolution to future generations. 

Of course, the answer to the slavery question was already embedded within our Constitution – a Constitution that had at is very core the ideal of equal citizenship under the law; a Constitution that promised its people liberty, and justice, and a union that could be and should be perfected over time. 

And yet words on a parchment would not be enough to deliver slaves from bondage, or provide men and women of every color and creed their full rights and obligations as citizens of the United States.  What would be needed were Americans in successive generations who were willing to do their part – through protests and struggle, on the streets and in the courts, through a civil war and civil disobedience and always at great risk - to narrow that gap between the promise of our ideals and the reality of their time.

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Geraldine Ferraro’s Contempt For Black People

Another killer from BP!

Geraldine Ferraro

“If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position.” - Geraldine Ferraro, Daily Breeze, March 7, 2008.

One thing that I must say about the Republican Party is that their collective contempt for the black community is worn on their sleeve. Relatively speaking this contempt is held in the open for all to see. In the eyes of the typical Republican Party member the black community is not entitled to any special treatment from its government. A Republican president would rather spend a half trillion dollars and four thousand American lives in a battle of ideology to help the people in a country on the other side of the world than spend a dime building schools specifically for the black community. A Republican in the White House would rather give a corporate entity like Blackwater or Halliburton special treatment in the form of “no bid” federal contracts worth tens of billions of dollars and handsomely uplifting the profits of these companies during a time of war before they would help people in the black community during times of peace. A Republican controlled American government would rather give tax cuts worth more than four trillion dollars to billionaires and millionaires before they would give a black family the opportunity to apply for health insurance for their children. The Republican Party makes no attempt to appear to be a friend of the black community.

Continued...

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Obama Campaign Headquarters in Texas Vandalized

Care of WOAI NBC 4 in San Antonio.  I was sad to see this and want to direct as much attention to these kinds of incidents as possible.  No doubt there will be others, but that's no excuse for any of us to accept this kind of base reprisal.  Let's be vigilant in our condemnation of these acts.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Majority of Country Still Favors Timetables for Withdrawal

I just found this very interesting.  To compare what people in the country say they want, in relation to what we hear on the talk/news/opinion shows they say we want.  Of course, there are many ways to "interpret" these polls.  However, I'm reminded that in terms of everyday ordinary people, Americans are not so far apart.  We're constantly told that our neighbor is our enemy, but in reality, you and your neighbor are probably working toward some of the same goals.

Interesting. From Gallup

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

State Board Of Elections Will Review Chesterfield County Primary

When Voters Participate, we can make a difference!

I was very glad to read that the State Board of Elections (SBE) has decided to take a look into our primary irregularities from Tuesday, Feb. 12th.  Richmond Times-Dispatch Reporter, Wes Hester has the story.

clipped from www.wsls.com

Richmond Times Dispatch Published: February 16, 2008

The State Board of Elections yesterday initiated an investigation of Chesterfield County’s handling of Tuesday’s presidential primary election.

Nearly 300 Chesterfield County voters were forced to write their choices for the Democratic nomination on blank pieces of paper after nine precincts ran out of printed ballots.

The Chesterfield Electoral Board announced yesterday that it had counted 299 handwritten votes, which were not enough to make a difference in the outcome. Sen. Barack Obama took the county over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primary by a margin of more than 16,500 votes.

  blog it

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Great Site for Researching Candidate's Campaign Finances

A tip of the hat to Karen over at Barack Obama's community site.

The main page is OpenSecrets[dot]org and there is a lot there.  I'm forwarding on the links for Hillary and Barack, and also for McCain.  Of interest to me, the variation on the sources of funding for these candidates.  I continue to be impressed by the grassroots nature of the Obama campaign.

Don't take my word for it, get going!

Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton
John McCain

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Voting Irregularities: Where do we go from here?

Let's begin with an understatement. The February 12th primary here in Chesterfield County could have been better.  Okay, fine.  Well why should we care about that now?  And what, if anything, should be done about it??

Synopsis

Three actions must be immediately taken to restore voter confidence and ensure that the record high turnouts that we know are coming in November go smoothly.

  1. Confirm last nights performance was unacceptable.  Election Board officials must reassure voters that last night was not just "part of the process".  When voters get discouraged from voting due to lack of availability of ballots, inadequate parking/facilities at polling places; or when they leave, having done their civic duty, and are unsure as to whether their vote will actually be counted, we have failed.  We can and must do better.
  2. Initiate a 3rd Party Investigation.  Election Board officials must request the Commonwealth Attorney's Office, or other properly empowered office, perform an impartial investigation into the glaring lack of insight which led to Chesterfield County's lack of preparation.  This investigation is honor bound to take into account all issues regarding our Election Board's failure; including issues of locality, demographics, political affiliations, and yes, even race.  Only tourists from another galaxy could have been caught as unawares by last night's turnout.  Previous state's primaries/caucuses should have had our election official on their toes.  Was this a failure of leadership?  Can current leadership right the ship in time for November?
  3. Encourage community to part of the solution.  If we are to criticize our county officials when they underachieve, we should be as quick to offer solutions as well.  My wife and I volunteered this morning to be a part of the Chesterfield County certified election volunteers.  Our county Election Board officials should encourage more volunteerism from the community. I'm confident we are the kind of community that would respond, if only we are asked.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Follow-up on Long Lines: Wait Times Over 45 minutes in Chesterfield County

Election officials in Chesterfield County receive an "F".  Haake gets remedial Summer School.

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My wife and I just left New Covenant Presbyterian Church (Meadowbrook precinct for Dale District) here in Chesterfield County.  I spoke personally with the Chief Election Official, I think her name was Margaret or "Margie".  Margie was in pretty frail condition.  And though I was deeply disappointed with what I saw driving in (pictures tell the story), it did not seem appropriate to take it out on the her.  And from what Margie tell us, several folks have done just that.

Having said that, at a minimum, Chesterfield County Election Officials, led by Lawrence C. Haake, III, have done an abysmal job.  According to Margie, as recently as last Saturday she was be told by senior officials that turn out would be marginal at best...

blink.

Vaprimary_mbprecinct_021208_9 Excuse me, but where have these people been?  Now I've been led to believe that Mr. Haake is a Republican.  Insert conspiracy theory here.  Whatever the motivations, this kind of inept incompetence cannot continue, and will not be tolerated come election time in November.

Raw data.  According to Margie, we learned the following:

  • Around 12:30pm there were 435 total votes at this precinct, around 6:15pm there were 766
  • An average Presidential primary at New Covenant yields less than 200 voters
  • Estimated Republican turn-out at 6pm was around 150 total voters;  at this precinct at least, the election officials incompetence affected democrats almost 6 or 7 to 1 republican voters
  • The process for national elections in November involves a much more efficient use of the voter roles and was easily available for the primary process today -- election officials decided against this.

We spent an hour and 15 minutes outside today and spoke with at least a dozen voters, a couple electionVaprimary_mbprecinct_021208_14 officials, and even a candidate for Congress, Andrea Miller.  I could not begin to count the number of cars that pulled into the lot, witnessed the line, and turned around and drove away.  The same with would be voters who entered the building, some with children, most coming from work, waited in line a couple of minutes and after time gave up.  I don't wish to fabricate here.  I think conservatively, I witnessed 100 or more voters decide against voting in a hour and 15 minute period.

Anyone else have similar experiences?  What is Mr. Haake political persuasion??

Long Lines at Polling Places...go vote now!

Fair warning:

I just came from New Covenant Presbyterian Church.  It's the polling location for the Meadowbrook precinct in Dale district.  35 minute wait.  It's only going to get worse.  Plus, one of the ladies was saying that they're expecting a refill on ballots.  When I voted, around 12:15pm, they were up to 435 total votes.  That's more than they receive all day in past elections!  So ballots are low and turn out is high.  And frankly, the election officials were not moving all that quickly.

Get out and vote now.  If you get there after work...forget about it!

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