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Will The Fairness Doctrine Silence The Conservative Voice?
Listen to the Ed Meese Radio SpotFreedom of Speech Our 1st Amendme... I have just taken action to stop the attacks on our Free Speech Rights, and I'm asking that you join with me by clicking here: Will The Fairness Doctrine Silence The Conservative Voice? + + Will The Fairness Doctrine Silence The Conservative Voice? Will 2009 usher in a fanatical push to re-instate the so-called Fairness Doctrine? Such a move would effectively silence the conservative voice and remove the last conservative stronghold against a fast-moving liberal agenda. James & Lydia, One need only read the words of Dianne Feinstein to see the true threat to conservative speech that is brewing on the horizon!" Talk radio tends to be one-sided. It also tends to be dwelling in hyperbole. It's explosive. It pushes people to, I think, extreme views without a lot of information ... I'm looking at the [Fairness Doctrine]... Unfortunately, talk radio is overwhelmingly one way." Recognizing this threat, the Media Research Center has created the Free Speech Alliance which is a coalition of organizations and citizens strongly opposed to any such move to limit or undermine our Free Speech Rights! Please take a moment right now to join the hundreds of thousands of Americans who oppose the Fairness Doctrine and all that it stands for by clicking here: Will The Fairness Doctrine Silence The Conservative Voice? Thanks for joining with me. Mr. & Mrs. James & Lydia Everitt P.S. If the liberal voice in America has their way, the Fairness Doctrine will end conservative talk--including Rush, Sean, Laura, Mark, and a host of others. Take action today by clicking here: Will The Fairness Doctrine Silence The Conservative Voice? Hey, President-Elect Obama is hard at work getting this country back on track, but he’s counting on all of us to get involved.I just signed up to learn more about the presidential transition, and I thought you might want to do the same. Just visit Presidential Transition, and enter your e-mail address in the top right corner. Thanks. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Amendment I, The Bill of Rights Freedom of Speech - Our 1st Amendment - Our Sacred Right! Posted by Better Home Business at 9:04 AM 0 comments Links to this post Labels: biden, blueprint, Bush, commercial, Congress, economy, Election, energy, gotcha, grassroots, independence, kennedy, McCain, News, Obama, outreach, palin, pickensplan, political, senate
Saturday, Illinois Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky and NARAL President Nancy Keenan kicked off a canvass at our Campaign For Change office in Keene. Over 100 people showed up to help spread Barack’s message and to hear Congresswoman Schakowsky and Nancy Keenan discuss why Barack Obama is the best choice for women in this election. Both speakers stressed the fact that Obama is a strong advocate for issues like pay equity, reproductive rights, and expanding access to health care. After kicking off the canvass, Schakowsky and Keenan headed to Keene State College on the other side of town. They walked around campus and talked to students, faculty and other members of the Keene State College community about Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s commitment to protecting the rights of women. Following the Keene State College visit, Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky and Nancy Keenan traveled to the town of Peterborough where they held a discussion on women’s issues at the Toadstool Bookstore in town. Several dozen men and women attended the event where the two speakers addressed what was at stake for women in this election. To cap off this weekend’s events, we’re asking you to join New Hampshire Women for Obama. As members, you can receive updates on upcoming events, host and attend house parties in your community, meet other Women for Obama members, and sign up to volunteer for the campaign. In Barack’s words, Women have always made the difference in every election, and this year, your voice, your hope will be the deciding factors in forging a new future for America. Help us forge that future. Join today to help keep New Hampshire blue in 2008. Join New Hampshire Women for Obama. Thank you everyone who attended.
Saturday, Illinois Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky and NARAL President Nancy Keenan kicked off a canvass at our Campaign For Change office in Keene. Over 100 people showed up to help spread Barack’s message and to hear Congresswoman Schakowsky and Nancy Keenan discuss why Barack Obama is the best choice for women in this election. Both speakers stressed the fact that Obama is a strong advocate for issues like pay equity, reproductive rights, and expanding access to health care.
After kicking off the canvass, Schakowsky and Keenan headed to Keene State College on the other side of town. They walked around campus and talked to students, faculty and other members of the Keene State College community about Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s commitment to protecting the rights of women.
Following the Keene State College visit, Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky and Nancy Keenan traveled to the town of Peterborough where they held a discussion on women’s issues at the Toadstool Bookstore in town. Several dozen men and women attended the event where the two speakers addressed what was at stake for women in this election.
To cap off this weekend’s events, we’re asking you to join New Hampshire Women for Obama. As members, you can receive updates on upcoming events, host and attend house parties in your community, meet other Women for Obama members, and sign up to volunteer for the campaign.
In Barack’s words, Women have always made the difference in every election, and this year, your voice, your hope will be the deciding factors in forging a new future for America. Help us forge that future. Join today to help keep New Hampshire blue in 2008. Join New Hampshire Women for Obama. Thank you everyone who attended.
REP. JAN SCHAKOWSKY AND NARAL PRESIDENT NANCY KEENAN TO DISCUSS OBAMA’S COMMITMENT TO FIGHTING FOR WOMENMANCHESTER -- Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D, IL-9) and NARAL Pro-Choice America President Nancy Keenan will be in New Hampshire this Saturday, September 20th to discuss the McCain-Palin record on choice and Senator Barack Obama’s commitment to protecting women’s rights with Granite State women in Keene, Peterborough, and Manchester.“The stakes of this year’s election could not be higher for New Hampshire women and their families,” said Sandra Abrevaya, New Hampshire Communications Director. “This November, Granite State women will make a critical choice between the Obama- Biden ticket, which will fight for women’s issues on all fronts, and the McCain- Palin ticket, which wants to overturn Roe. V. Wade.” Sen. Obama has been a consistent champion of reproductive choice and will make preserving women’s rights under Roe v. Wade a priority as president. John McCain, on the other hand, received a 0% rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America and Planned Parenthood, and has declared his support for a constitutional amendment to ban all abortion, even in the cases of rape and incest. Rep. Schakowsky is a leading advocate for women's issues in Congress, sponsoring legislation that would prevent violence against immigrant women, establish transitional housing for women and children who are victims of abuse, and commemorate International Women's Day. During the 110th Congress, Rep. Schakowsky served as Democratic Vice Chair of the bipartisan Women's Caucus. Rep. Jan Schakowsky was elected to represent Illinois' 9th Congressional District on November 3, 1998, after serving for eight years in the Illinois State Assembly. She is in her fifth term.Nancy Keenan began her tenure as president of NARAL Pro-Choice America in December 2004. Under Nancy's leadership, NARAL Pro-Choice America launched Prevention First, a values-based initiative encouraging lawmakers to focus on commonsense ways to prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce the need for abortion. A Montana native, Keenan began her career as a teacher before serving as a state legislator and the statewide elected superintendent of schools.Saturday, September 20th:10:00 a.m. Canvass Kickoff at the Keene Campaign for Change Field Office305 Park Avenue, Keene RSVP to attend at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/officialevent/gs5hmf11:00 a.m. Forum on Women’s Issues at Keene State CollegeLloyd P. Young Student Center at Keene State CollegeMountain View Room RSVP to attend at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/womenforobama/gsx4fg2:00p.m. Event on Women’s Issues Aesop’s Table (inside Toadstool Bookstore)12 Depot Street, PeterboroughRSVP to attend at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/womenforobama/gsx4cv
REP. JAN SCHAKOWSKY AND NARAL PRESIDENT NANCY KEENAN TO DISCUSS OBAMA’S COMMITMENT TO FIGHTING FOR WOMENMANCHESTER -- Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D, IL-9) and NARAL Pro-Choice America President Nancy Keenan will be in New Hampshire this Saturday, September 20th to discuss the McCain-Palin record on choice and Senator Barack Obama’s commitment to protecting women’s rights with Granite State women in Keene, Peterborough, and Manchester.“The stakes of this year’s election could not be higher for New Hampshire women and their families,” said Sandra Abrevaya, New Hampshire Communications Director. “This November, Granite State women will make a critical choice between the Obama- Biden ticket, which will fight for women’s issues on all fronts, and the McCain- Palin ticket, which wants to overturn Roe. V. Wade.” Sen. Obama has been a consistent champion of reproductive choice and will make preserving women’s rights under Roe v. Wade a priority as president. John McCain, on the other hand, received a 0% rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America and Planned Parenthood, and has declared his support for a constitutional amendment to ban all abortion, even in the cases of rape and incest. Rep. Schakowsky is a leading advocate for women's issues in Congress, sponsoring legislation that would prevent violence against immigrant women, establish transitional housing for women and children who are victims of abuse, and commemorate International Women's Day. During the 110th Congress, Rep. Schakowsky served as Democratic Vice Chair of the bipartisan Women's Caucus. Rep. Jan Schakowsky was elected to represent Illinois' 9th Congressional District on November 3, 1998, after serving for eight years in the Illinois State Assembly. She is in her fifth term.Nancy Keenan began her tenure as president of NARAL Pro-Choice America in December 2004. Under Nancy's leadership, NARAL Pro-Choice America launched Prevention First, a values-based initiative encouraging lawmakers to focus on commonsense ways to prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce the need for abortion. A Montana native, Keenan began her career as a teacher before serving as a state legislator and the statewide elected superintendent of schools.Saturday, September 20th:
10:00 a.m. Canvass Kickoff at the Keene Campaign for Change Field Office305 Park Avenue, Keene RSVP to attend at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/officialevent/gs5hmf
11:00 a.m. Forum on Women’s Issues at Keene State CollegeLloyd P. Young Student Center at Keene State CollegeMountain View Room RSVP to attend at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/womenforobama/gsx4fg
2:00p.m. Event on Women’s Issues Aesop’s Table (inside Toadstool Bookstore)12 Depot Street, PeterboroughRSVP to attend at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/womenforobama/gsx4cv
we should be concerned. bill and hillary’s recent assertions of an unstoppable clinton-obama ticket is one of clinton’s best strategies yet, which is to say her least debaucherous attempt. i’m willing to offer her credit where credit is finally due: a non-negative approach at building her base that is not entirely a lie. obama might always say no, but perhaps clinton honestly intends to lobby for her dream team. so why should we be concerned folks? duh. ohio and texas have shown how easily a state can be duped or scared! no matter how many times "her dream team" is debunked as "impossible" (words of speaker nancy pelosi), some voters might be distracted by the shiny metal object dangling over to the right.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GCsAGA40LA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l580JxOzp8c
when the texas and ohio smear campaigns first kicked up, even obama admits that he was surprised how much the press embraced things he had shrugged off... having given the american people the benefit of the doubt. ironically, the press wrote far more about the NAFTAgate lies alleged days before the elections in ohio and texas than the NAFTAgate truth that we know today. and this time, it is a case of the press saving face than bias.
in marketing, the truth is far less important than the public perception of what is believed to be true. in marketing, messaging parity and repitition are smart ways to get your message remembered. in marketing, the main goals are controlling perception and message recall.
therefore, for each time bill or hillary assert a vote for clinton is a vote for obama to be vice president, obama must attack that logic twice as much and deliver it exactly how he did today:
~ the second place candidate offering the first place candidate a consoluation prize?
~ reminding that bill and hillary stated on record that they would select a VPcapable of serving as president on day one... criticizing obama for not being vetted... asserting obama is the perfect VP
clinton's new strategy is to lure undecided voters as well as weak obama supporters to her gingerbread house. as usual, she banks on the american people's gullibility which aided her well on march 4. hillary and bill are suggesting that a vote for clinton is a vote for the hillary-obama ticket.
yet, she is admitting her major weakness: clinton can't win on her own merits, and her odds against mccain are not as good as obama's odds. while she has reason to ask obama to be her running mate on the sad chance she wins the nomination, analysts and i agree that obama does not need clinton to win a general election. the vast majority of clinton supporters will vote for barack obama when he wins the nomination.
unlike clinton, barack obama is poised to beat the republican nominee. obama supporters, some of whom have never been inspired enough to participate in the voting process or whom are independent, may not support hillary clinton. these inspired supporters of obama may choose to sit out again or vote mccain... should hillary clinton win the nomination. for years, the youth promised they would "rock the vote" and yet, until this year, they never showed up.all in all, this may be her best strategy yet. clinton should have launched it in place of her sinister smear campaigns to dupe ohio and scare texas. educated voters would have still seen through her plan, but at least i could have admired her for placing obama "in check" via cunning strategy rather than by cheating and spinning blame obama’s way for underhanded double-talk the canadian investigation revealed had surfaced from team clinton instead!obama needs to be as vocal as possible about how untrue and absurd any such deduction is whereby a vote for clinton is still supporting obama and his promise for change. i also applaud speaker nancy pelosi for also speaking out against such absurdities.
for those of you that did not hear, prior to this new strategy, speaker nancy pelosi met with team clinton campaign management to voice disapproval for comments that had been made that pracitically endorsed john mccain for president. reportedly, team clinton has also been scolded as the true source of NAFTAgate for which team clinton blamed on obama to discredit his long, consistent stance on NAFTA in the state of ohio. reportedly, the reponse from clinton campaign management was that they will continue whatever works in their favor.refer to my "sabotaging america's most electable candidate: how you can fight back" blog for more of my analysis on clinton's reckless, misleading attempts to win or destroy. meanwhile, we should all avoid hillary clinton's gingerbread house.
~ j