Obamafam:
*******URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!*******
First off, let me say that the reason why I'm not sending out this message through my other account is because I do not want to provoke the person involved, as they would probably check my sent messages and see this.
Since I've moved to Wisconsin, someone has had unapproved access to my Obama account. The person e-mailed me a screenshot of my account with them logged in as well as screenshots of some nasty messages they were in the process of sending out in my name.
To briefly explain the situation: I've used a relative's computer to blog for the last few months. When I left to Wisconsin, I forgot to log out one last time before I moved out of their house and to WI (I used the “remember me” feature so that I did not have to log in each time I visited MYBO). Since then, the relative's stepson has e-mailed me pictures of my MYBO page as well as him being in the midst of typing some SICK comments within my MYBO account (after checking my MYBO points, the last comment I posted was posted by me the day I left the house, so apparently he didn't post the comments that he typed up[the screenshots he sent were from the preview screen] ). However, in my MYBO points section it said that someone had logged in on 5/31, and I hadn't logged on that day (didn't have the internet; on my way to WI).
I received these e-mails this morning, just after my parents had the Internet installed at our new place. I'm related to the kid; I'm not going to take things further except to have my current account deleted (without affecting my “MYBO record”) and to set up a new account.
Long story short, I have to set up a new MYBO account and have to try and convince admin to delete my former account. I know, it's 22,000 points, $1200 FR dollars, and some 1,000 messages down the drain, but I think I'd better be safe than sorry in this situation.
Please do me a favor and send me a friend request at my new account; sending out 500 requests would take days.... :)
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I'm sure a few of you are wondering if this is really me setting up this new account and doing all of this. Here's how I can possibly try and prove it to you:
Here's a screenshot of my original account, with my account details:
Most of you know about my involvement with Obamacycle; here's a screenshot of that account:
And of course, feel free to ask me any questions about memorable moments on the blogs, things I said, things other people said, etc, to try and grill my memory and see if it's me :) I probably sound a little bit paranoid lol, but the fact that I cannot post this message from my old account or talk about it within my old account might make it seem a bit suspicious.
Anyways, if you have any questions just ask! .
~Just another example of the fact that, while you can't pick your relatives, you can pick your family :)~
-Lace K
supporters have been wondering if we could do this: I hate the way the community blogs work. I have said it before that I would like Obama to set up a message board similar to CBS. I was like the 7th person and I pealed off a post and I still ended up far down. It's just dumb. A message board would allow us to carry on a conversation, review and read threads you are interested in, active threads get bumped to the top. It's just 10 times better. If you agree, please chime in so maybe someone on his staff will see it. He can leave this blog for those who like that style. The from silver springs, missuri
said that and I second it It is anoying when you conversation gets all mest up!
If you respond to my blog post I will add you to my friends!
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/DogLoverBlogs/gGBmxC/commentary#comments
If in the points you get to 1st you get to have dinner with Barack and get to see behind the scenes of the Campaigne! I heard this on Obama's site I know who is going to get that first is
Kalmdownimbyze then Robert Braggs the third or whatever
But I am not saying pay attention to points but If you get 1st you are so lucky!
By Brian Faler and Edwin Chen
May 31 (Bloomberg) -- The Democratic Party reached a compromise over how to count disputed delegates in Florida and Michigan, in a bid to resolve a months-long quarrel that has helped prolong the presidential-nomination race.
A party committee voted to seat delegations from the two states at the August nominating convention, though with only a half-vote for each delegate. The deal, reached after a sometimes raucous daylong meeting, gives Hillary Clinton a net gain of 24 delegates, a margin that's unlikely to stall Barack Obama's momentum toward getting the nomination.
While Clinton's backers say they were satisfied with the Florida accord, they raised the prospect of a floor fight at the convention over the way the Michigan dispute was resolved, saying Obama had been awarded too many delegates.
Harold Ickes, a Clinton adviser, said he ``strongly'' objects to the Michigan plan, saying it would cost her four delegates. He said Clinton reserved the right to appeal the decision to another committee, a warning that was met with both cheers and catcalls from activists at the meeting.
``Hijacking four delegates, notwithstanding the flawed aspect of this, is not a good way to start down the path of party unity,'' Ickes told the panel in Washington.
Punished for Violation
The Michigan resolution was closer to the Obama campaign's demand that the delegates be evenly split between the two candidates. Clinton won both of the disputed primaries.
The party's rules and bylaws committee voted 27-0 to seat Florida's delegation and give Clinton 52.5 delegates; Obama would get 33.5. The panel voted 19-8 to similarly seat the Michigan delegation, giving Clinton 34.5 delegate votes and Obama 29.5. Superdelegates -- the lawmakers and party officials who get an automatic vote at the convention and who are likely to decide the nomination -- will also get only half votes.
Both states were punished for violating party rules and moving up the dates of their primaries.
Obama, 46, applauded today's solution.
He said Clinton, 60, would gain a ``substantial'' number of delegates and that ``many members of the Florida and Michigan delegations feel satisfied that the decision was fair.'' He won't try to dissuade the Clinton campaign from contesting the party's decision, he told reporters in Aberdeen, South Dakota, where he's campaigning. ``I trust they will do the right thing'' and ``will be motivated by an interest in bringing the party together.''
Rally Party
Democrats are counting on the compromise -- which came after several hours of private deliberations among panel members -- to help the party rally around a single candidate and avoid alienating voters in the two crucial states.
Either way, the accord solidifies Obama's lead in the delegate race. With the addition of the Michigan and Florida contingents, 2,118 delegates are needed to secure the nomination. Before today, Obama had 1,984.5 delegates and Clinton 1,784.5, according to a tally of pledged delegates and campaign lists of superdelegate endorsements.
Today's decision gives the Illinois senator an additional 33.5 votes in Florida and 29.5 in Michigan, giving him a total of 2047.5. Clinton, a New York senator, picked up 52.5 delegates in Florida and 34.5 in Michigan, bringing her total to 1,871.5.
Half-votes for each of the states' pledged superdelegates add at least 7.5 votes to Clinton's total and three to Obama's, bringing Obama within 67.5 delegates of securing the nomination. Only 86 pledged delegates remain to be awarded, with 55 at stake in tomorrow's Puerto Rico primary and another 31 total in the June 3 Montana and South Dakota primaries.
Favored in Puerto Rico
Clinton is favored to win Puerto Rico, where a poll by the newspaper El Vocero and Univision conducted May 8-20 showed Clinton leading 51 percent to Obama's 38 percent. Obama is favored in South Dakota and Montana, with polls showing him leading by more than 10 points in each state.
Given the Democrats' system of allocating delegates proportionately, Obama may be within 30 delegates of securing the nomination after the three primaries, with the possibility that some of the more than 180 remaining uncommitted superdelegates may back him in the next week.
The Democratic National Committee stripped all the delegates from Florida and Michigan last year for violating a schedule set out by the party, and Obama, Clinton and the other Democratic candidates agreed to abide by the penalty. None of the contenders campaigned in Michigan and Florida, and Obama, along with several other candidates, withdrew his name from the Michigan ballot.
Michigan Vote
Clinton won Michigan's contest with 55 percent of the vote; 40 percent cast ballots for ``uncommitted.'' Former Michigan Governor Jim Blanchard, representing the Clinton campaign, urged the panel earlier today to allocate the state's delegates in accordance with those results. That would have given Clinton 73 delegates and Obama, 55.
As the nomination contest dragged on between Obama and Clinton, that decision took on more importance. Clinton, trailing Obama in delegates, had pushed to have all the pledged delegates from the states restored, a position at odds with party rules and opposed by Obama's campaign.
Some Clinton supporters say the committee's decision won't alter the dynamic of the race. ``Some sanction is required,'' Donald Fowler, a member of the rules committee and a Clinton backer from South Carolina, said in an interview on Bloomberg Television before the vote. ``It's hard to see at this point how there could be any wholesale shift one way or the other.''
To contact the reporters on this story: Brian Faler in Washington at bfaler@bloomberg.net; and Edwin Chen in Washington at echen32@bloomberg.net.
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By Linda from Leawood, Kansas Today at 3:52 pm EDT
Wow, first & second. By Valarie Jean in NC "who loves Barack&Michelle Obama enough to keep the faith!" Today at 3:54 pm EDT
Link Hit me with a donation, ain't seen one in a long, looooooooonnnnnnnngggggggggggg gg time. Congrats!!
By Linda from Leawood, Kansas Today at 3:57 pm EDT Here you go. Reply By Valarie Jean in NC "who loves Barack&Michelle Obama enough to keep the faith!" Today at 4:02 pm EDT A great big ole southern "Thankyah!" from North Carolina to Kansas. ;=)
By ◎Desert Dove Dan◎ Today at 4:05 pm EDT
10 Linda's Leaping... and ...I'm First on the Obama Blogs! (sung to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas) I'm going to help with the other 10 days, anybody?
By Kim, part of the Greatest lobbying force Washington has ever seen Today at 4:13 pm EDT
On the first day of the election cycle, Senator Obama said to me --"Let's take back the dem-oc-recy"
By Valarie Jean in NC "who loves Barack&Michelle Obama enough to keep the faith!" 50 minutes ago
On the second day of the election cycle, Senator Obama said to me, "I'll bring US peace & liberty!
By Nancy "HOPE" B from PA 36 minutes ago
On the third day of the election cycle, Senator Obama said to me, "the voices calling for change have been heard"
By inspired by BO 13 minutes ago
On the fourth day of the election cycle, Senator Obama said to me: "Four calling birds are now amost 2 million"
MY PART: On the 5th day of election cycle Obama said to me " We ahve got the Nomi-Nation!"
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Go to this link if you are a jew it is called Jews For Barack go there and connect with other jews!
The trolls name is Andy in Arizona pull out the RID
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Andy swears and is racist he generaly posts on user blogs not HQ Blogs. So Pull out the RID
The funniest blog post I have ever seen! LOL Janice get's to be my friend now because she won the favorite Blog Award! Here is the post:
I am having an event where all of america comes together to sing our national anthem as one!
http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/meeting/4btt#rsvp Sign up now. Here is a bad pun sing up now because at 3pm eastern time you are going to sing.
http://store.barackobama.com/v/vspfiles/images/obama_truck.jpg
Have you been waiting for Obama stuff you ordered well that's good because ton's of people are buying obama stuff! So you are supporting the president of today! But if you haven't recieved your Obama gear and you ordered 1-2 weeks ago go to the Obama store and Email them! But the Obama dlivery truck is on it's way!
http://store.barackobama.com/
And the award goes to.....
Dan!
In the desert southwest we have these cockroaches or sewer roaches if you will, that are literally indestructible. I once sprayed a whole can of RAID directly on one and it just kind of burped, and went on its merry way. Hmmm, the Black Knight perhaps?
When you put the 2008 Presidential candidates through this prism you would have to agree that Senator Hillary Clinton is the ultimate Black Knight.
The North Carolina and Indiana primary results seem to clearly indicate that the nomination process is a foregone conclusion, right? Well it would be nice if somebody would gently let Hillary know that.
Anyway, I put together this little video to illustrate my point. For any Monty Python fans out there, I think you'll recognize the audio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCEpI-7naEk
Obama is the nominee even if he loses every state to come! Mathamaticly it is impossible for Hillary to pull ahead!
http://obamabulletin.com/
It has all the important info that you would need like upcoming events endorsements wins loses primaries and much more go to barack obama's own site for tons of information!