Dear Mr. President, Congratulations on this historic journey that you took, and continue to take all of us, your supporters on. Our thoughts, prayers, wishes, hopes, dreams and aspirations are with you. God Bless you and the United States of America.
Dear Mr. President,
Congratulations on this historic journey that you took, and continue to take all of us, your supporters on.
Our thoughts, prayers, wishes, hopes, dreams and aspirations are with you.
God Bless you and the United States of America.
Write Bush A Farewell Letter» The online community has been atwitter lately over Karl Rove’s decision to join the microblogging site Twitter; the former White House adviser already has more than 4,000 followers. In his latest tweets, Rove revealed that he’s putting together a letter-writing campaign to thank President Bush for his tenure. Yesterday he wrote: Send a farewell letter to President Bush—Email gwbfarewell@gmail.com [no attachments] and I’ll give him your note He later followed up and said that all messages are due by 6:00 p.m. ET on Jan. 19, and he will deliver them to Bush on Jan. 20. TP readers: Get writing!
The online community has been atwitter lately over Karl Rove’s decision to join the microblogging site Twitter; the former White House adviser already has more than 4,000 followers. In his latest tweets, Rove revealed that he’s putting together a letter-writing campaign to thank President Bush for his tenure. Yesterday he wrote:
Send a farewell letter to President Bush—Email gwbfarewell@gmail.com [no attachments] and I’ll give him your note
He later followed up and said that all messages are due by 6:00 p.m. ET on Jan. 19, and he will deliver them to Bush on Jan. 20. TP readers: Get writing!
Dear President Elect Obama, Rick. Warren. Really? Your transition team couldn't find another pastor in this entire country? Sincerely, A Diehard Obama supporter
Dear President Elect Obama,
Rick. Warren. Really? Your transition team couldn't find another pastor in this entire country?
Sincerely,
A Diehard Obama supporter
...and stop the Clinton bashing.Seriously.
Whatever it takes to make Obama a successful President, and our country back on track for its citizens, is the prism that we need to look at all decisions going forward.
Thinks Lefty women don't like Palin because she looks happy and is having a lot of sex. actually we don't like her because she has too many babies who then have babies of their own when they are not ready because Mommy is an blindly ambitious ignorant nitwit.
Thinks Lefty women don't like Palin because she looks happy and is having a lot of sex.
actually we don't like her because she has too many babies who then have babies of their own when they are not ready because Mommy is an blindly ambitious ignorant nitwit.
St. Mary's Catholic Church has actually posted this on their website:
1. Voting for a pro-abortion politician when a plausible pro-life alternative exits constitutes material cooperation with intrinsic evil, and those Catholics who do so place themselves outside of the full communion of Christ’s Church and under the judgment of divine law. Persons in this condition should not receive Holy Communion until and unless they are reconciled to God in the Sacrament of Penance, lest they eat and drink their own condemnation.
Via DKos
THIS MUCH WE KNOW
McCain crashed 5 planes as a Navy Pilotand evidently might have crashed a car and injured and/or killed someone as well?
McCain crashed 5 planes as a Navy Pilot
FROM A DKOS DIARY....PLEASE FORWARD TO ANYONE YOU KNOW IN CO
More than 11,000 ballots went missing when the vendor in charge of printing the ballots, Sequoia Voting Systems, reported delivering 21,450 ballots to a Denver mail processing facility on Oct. 16, but the U.S. Postal Service said they only received 10,364 ballots that day. Stephanie O'Malley, Denver's clerk and recorder, led an investigation by the Denver Elections Division that discovered Sequoia Voting Systems didn't prepare the mail-in ballots because of a technical problem with a data file.
More than 11,000 ballots went missing when the vendor in charge of printing the ballots, Sequoia Voting Systems, reported delivering 21,450 ballots to a Denver mail processing facility on Oct. 16, but the U.S. Postal Service said they only received 10,364 ballots that day.
Stephanie O'Malley, Denver's clerk and recorder, led an investigation by the Denver Elections Division that discovered Sequoia Voting Systems didn't prepare the mail-in ballots because of a technical problem with a data file.
This one little mistake represents over 5% of the 186,000 mail-in ballots requested in Denver!
The ballots went missing and the problem was finally reported by USPS (not by the Elections Division nor the vendor involved) and over one week after the incomplete batch of ballots were submitted for mailing. Now they have to be printed and mailed quite late to the waiting voters.
Likewise, I can report that the Parker, Colorado Campaign for Change office told me last night that there have been numerous reports of lost mail-in ballots in nearby Douglas County, Colorado.
Any Colorado voter who has already signed up for a mail-in ballot but has not received one, should immediately contact your county clerk's office to verify the status.
You can also check the status of your mail-in ballot online using the following link at the Colorado Secretary of State Elections Center
One voter I know who used the Secretary of State's website last week discovered he was not signed up for a mail-in ballot even though he thought he was! This can easily happen in Colorado because if you do not check the box for a permanent mail-in ballot, they will only send one for a single election cycle. If that cycle has come and gone, you will not receive a mail-in ballot again for this current election without requesting one again.
Please vote in Colorado via a mail-in ballot or during early voting. Do not wait until the likely long lines or other problems that may arise on election day.
Fellow Obama supporters.....what an amazing journey this has been. Let's give it all we have in the next 10 days. ALL....EVERYTHING...EVERY BIT OF IT.....phonebank, get out the vote.
And we'll all meet back here in 2012. Heard Palin will make a run for it in 4 years....ahahhahahhhahahahhahahah!!!
does is seem like the media is in a general state of revolt against Palin? I think the 150K wardrobe is just an excuse.....the media just seems to have had it with her whacky English, "illpreparedness" and stupidity. They were just waiting for something banal enough that would get people's attention.
150,000 on a wardrobe becomes another symbol of excess...right alongside the AIG spa jaunt, CEO golden parachutes.
So for those screaming sexist coverage.....this should explain how we feel when we hear stories like this.
Ah...the good old times
Another priority for a new term is to build an ownership society, because ownership brings security, and dignity, and independence. Thanks to our policies, homeownership in America is at an all-time high. Tonight we set a new goal: seven million more affordable homes in the next 10 years so more American families will be able to open the door and say welcome to my home. In an ownership society, more people will own their health care plans, and have the confidence of owning a piece of their retirement. We'll always keep the promise of Social Security for our older workers. With the huge Baby Boom generation approaching retirement, many of our children and grandchildren understandably worry whether Social Security will be there when they need it. We must strengthen Social Security by allowing younger workers to save some of their taxes in a personal -- personal account, a nest egg you can call your own, and government can never take away.
Another priority for a new term is to build an ownership society, because ownership brings security, and dignity, and independence. Thanks to our policies, homeownership in America is at an all-time high. Tonight we set a new goal: seven million more affordable homes in the next 10 years so more American families will be able to open the door and say welcome to my home.
In an ownership society, more people will own their health care plans, and have the confidence of owning a piece of their retirement. We'll always keep the promise of Social Security for our older workers. With the huge Baby Boom generation approaching retirement, many of our children and grandchildren understandably worry whether Social Security will be there when they need it. We must strengthen Social Security by allowing younger workers to save some of their taxes in a personal -- personal account, a nest egg you can call your own, and government can never take away.
Merrill Lynch executive vice president Peter Kraus “is likely to leave with more than $10 million in compensation” after the company was bought by Bank of America last month. “He isn’t affected by a provision in the government’s rescue plan that curbs executive compensation, a person familiar with the situation said,” the Wall Street Journal noted. Bloomberg reported yesterday that Merrill Lynch “plans to cut about 500 jobs in its trading division as Chief Executive Officer John Thain shrinks the workforce to gird for a recession.”
via AMERICAblog
Good God.The Republican National Committee appears to have spent more than $150,000 to clothe and accessorize vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her family since her surprise pick by John McCain in late August.According to financial disclosure records, the accessorizing began in early September and included bills from Saks Fifth Avenue in St. Louis and New York for a combined $49,425.74.The records also document a couple of big-time shopping trips to Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis, including one $75,062.63 spree in early September. The RNC also spent $4,716.49 on hair and makeup through September after reporting no such costs in August.Gee, Marshalls and Target are too good for Mrs. Joe Six Pack?Hey, at least she spent less on make-up than McCain did. Maybe McCain could give Palin some beauty tips. And what's next, are they giving Joe the Plumber facials and chest waxes?
Good God.
The Republican National Committee appears to have spent more than $150,000 to clothe and accessorize vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her family since her surprise pick by John McCain in late August.According to financial disclosure records, the accessorizing began in early September and included bills from Saks Fifth Avenue in St. Louis and New York for a combined $49,425.74.The records also document a couple of big-time shopping trips to Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis, including one $75,062.63 spree in early September. The RNC also spent $4,716.49 on hair and makeup through September after reporting no such costs in August.