I'm Reminded Today of the "Sorry Everybody" Website
Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 11:50:49 AM PDT
It was right after the election of 2004 when we were all in shock that the Republicans had prevailed again and George Bush would once again hold the most powerful political position in the world.
A website titled "Sorry Everybody" sprang up where individuals could send a picture to the rest of the world stating that we'd done our best to prevent his election.
What made it great therapy is that rapidly a counter site emerged from people in the rest of the world sending their own pictures back basically saying "We accept your apology".
An Educator's Letter to Barack Obama
Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 08:43:10 AM PDT
My wife sent this on to me. She's an elementary art teacher working in a low-income, primarily Hispanic school district. In spite of the wonderful experience she has of helping children she also gets to experience the full scourge of the move to discredit and emasculate our public school systems that is occurring today in the name of greater accountability and standardized testing.
How to Handle Cars Still Showing Bush/Cheney Stickers?
Tue Jul 08, 2008 at 03:51:55 PM PDT
Ok, I'm absolutely bored and frustrated at work, completely burned out reading and contributing to the diaries about supporting Obama or chastising him for FISA, and nearly falling asleep in my chair so I guess it's time for a short and sweet diary.
Are There "Sleeper Cells" in DKos?
Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 08:25:55 PM PDT
After reading some of the posts over the past few days regarding the FISA bill and the huge outrage over Obama's "lack of leadership" on the issue, a thought occurred to me.
Do we have posters and diarists on here that are "sleeper cells", Republican plants lying in wait pretending to be on the liberal and progressive side of issues but merely a hair trigger away from creating hate and disconnect when the ideal issue comes along that could fracture the party?
Has our concern shifted?
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 03:13:05 PM PDT
Excuse me but I'm just aghast at all the vitriolic rage aimed at the entire Democratic Party today and particularly Obama because they "caved" on the FISA bill or didn't come out strongly enough against it.
Maybe I'm just not tuned in but wasn't our primary concern with being against immunity for the telecoms not because we cared about punishing those companies but to ensure instead that we'd be able to use the cases to establish evidence of the administration's guilt in breaking the law?
MSNBC's Popular Vote Totals
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 09:29:19 PM PDT
I screamed at my television set. There was Keith Olbermann, the one beacon of truth in this whole mess, talking on the top of the screen as the vote and delegate totals appeared on the bottom. It was so reassuring seeing the total number of delegate, the committed ones, the super delegate counts, and then.......
Tension Breaker - How Many John McCain's .....
Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 03:15:23 PM PDT
People seem a bit testy here. Can't imagine why. So here's the challenge for today.
The Speech Obama Needs to Make Now
Wed May 28, 2008 at 10:07:51 PM PDT
I hope I don't have to tell the intellectuals and chess players on this site what's coming prior to November but I think it's absolutely obvious. We even saw the primer to it in the 2006 elections. I'm curious just how accurate my "Spidey-sense" is here.
Calling All Delegates - You can Protect Obama
Fri May 23, 2008 at 02:07:41 PM PDT
Regular and super alike. It is now time to state publicly and loudly that if one shred of harm is done to Barack Obama between now and the convention that you will unequivocally not nominate Hillary Clinton and find some other candidate to become the nominee.
My Response to teacherken's Definition of a Liberal
Wed May 21, 2008 at 08:10:24 PM PDT
teacherken is one of my favorite diarists on DK for a number of reasons. First of all, he (like my wife) is actively involved in the education of our youth, a task which is the mainstay of our democracy and secondly, he seems to have his finger on the pulse of American society. He shows a good balance of indignation when necessary and an ability to brainstorm to solve problems.
His diary today I am a liberal because is a wonderful look into the basic tenets that define liberalism. However, I think he left out a few things that always come up in me when I try to define my own personal political slant. I began to respond in his diary but found myself long-winded enough to rate a diary of its own.
Getting a Democrat in the White House is the Easy Part
Fri May 16, 2008 at 03:04:57 PM PDT
As much as I'd like to believe that a President Obama will move our country onto a new path, there's this lingering fear in me that our next leader will be challenged unlike any other in our recent history and some of those challenges might be more formidable than any mere mortal can handle.
We need to resolve right now that, assuming Barack Obama becomes our Commander In Chief and he doesn't morph into the Anti-Christ as the wackos predict, that we will not succumb to fear should things go terribly wrong.
The Whites that Won't Vote for Obama
Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:53:01 PM PDT
I'm old enough to remember the civil rights era, the riots, the murders, the marches of the KKK, the images in the magazines of signs over drinking fountains that shouted out "Whites Only". At the time, you could have walked through the streets of most Southern towns and pretty much known that nearly every white person you passed had bigotry embedded firmly in their psyche. Most felt no guilt about the trait. After all, their mothers, their grandmothers, their slave owning ancestors all accepted it as a way of life.
Retirement time at hand for Hillary? (with poll)
Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:10:25 PM PDT
I apologize in advance for this very short diary rant but I only have a few minutes before I have to hit the road. I just read about Hillary's gas tax cut bill before the Senate and her "with us or against us" bullying.
The Only Answer to the Debate Debacle
Fri Apr 18, 2008 at 10:50:46 AM PDT
This is going to be a short and sweet diary but I'm just not reading this simple message in all the outrage I'm seeing.
A Microcosm of our National Economy
Thu Apr 17, 2008 at 09:13:33 AM PDT
This is a tale about an air conditioning system and a little insight into some of the fundamental problems facing our climb out of the economic chaos we face today. My recent experience trying to make my life more energy efficient is an excellent look into the complexities of our modern lives.
Let's Send All Who Want To Go To The Olympics
Wed Apr 09, 2008 at 07:48:32 PM PDT
Ah, here we are again in that same situation as we were decades ago when the outrage was building over the Russians brutalizing the Afghanis and heading towards some sort of political boycott of the Olympic games.
I'm here to tell you that although we did the noble and feel-good thing back then by staying home from Moscow, Jimmy Carter, a man I have great respect for, might have made a mistake with the boycott and it seems possible we could make the same poor choice if we allow emotion and protests to keep us away from full participation in the upcoming games.
I Pledge Allegiance To the Test
Tue Apr 08, 2008 at 03:13:21 PM PDT
This is not a full-fledged diary but a primer on one I'll be writing as I compile all the facts on this topic. However, this one's burning in me and it's worth getting some light shown on it right now.
Ok, time for tough love
Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 03:09:16 PM PDT
I've had it. After reading the diaries and news today about Senator Clinton's latest dirty politics and the number of very quality people that are actually saying they could never again vote for her even if it meant McCain wins the White House, I've come to this conclusion - it's time for a voter intervention.