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More than ever before, in the last year I have been astounded by the power of one person.
We’re within two weeks of learning the outcome of a movement, an amalgamation of shared ideas that could alter the course of this great nation. So many of us have participated in it and the compilation of our phone calls, canvassing, $25 donations and blog posts have given it the momentum necessary to thrive, and now the courageous friends I’ve made on the campaign trail are confessing to me daily the heart palpitations we’re all feeling as we wait. Barack Obama downplays it when we credit him with this outpouring of civic participation, but at this excruciating time I think it’s important for all of us to remember why we all chose to support this exceptional man on his historic journey.
He asked us to hope. These last few days as the dirtiest zingers flood the media and the capacity for manipulation and suppression looms, as it did in Florida and Ohio the last time we found ourselves here, I’m trying my hardest to remember that this was always a leap of faith. The belief that a truck-driving, Confederate flag toting Georgian could accept a black man as our President. That a new generation would find its political consciousness and mobilize. That political strategists and poll workers could appeal to their better selves and operate under the ideal of fairness established in our constitution. That we could end a war that never should have been waged in the first place and bring our exhausted soldiers home to their families. That this looming feeling of despair that’s enveloped our bank accounts, thoughts, attitudes and dreams does not have to be the end of this story.
It started because Barack Obama believed in us and our capacity to do this together. I’m thinking back to the jitters that must have been in his stomach that night before his keynote convention speech in 2004, when a nobody made us all sit up in our chairs and really listen for the first time in a long time, making himself — and all of us — a somebody.
It’s despicable to think of four more years of this downward spiral, but we can’t operate in that mindset right now. We all owe it to these ideals we hold dear, and the collective energy we’ve created in this country to believe in him.
Last year everyone told me I was crazy to be supporting this man. They couldn’t get past their cynical beliefs that politics-as-usual was an inherent state of existence in America today. In Iowa the week before the caucus, my stomach was in knots with anxiety and the fear that I wouldn’t know what to believe in if they were right. Well, we all know that they were wrong. On January 3, I stood with my best friend in a gym and watched Obama’s victory speech, and what will always impress me about that moment was the look of subtle confidence on his face as he did what everyone else said was impossible. I was struck with the feeling that he knew the whole time that it would happen, and that knowledge came from a sincere faith in the power of millions of people thinking rationally about what it means to be a community instead of an incongruous group of individuals who have given up.
We are not going to give up this time. I refuse to look back and say I didn’t give this everything I had. I’ve even got my 83-year-old grandmother set up with a My.BarackObama.com account calling undecided voters in Nevada. I’m going to vote early on Monday, since it’s a great way to reduce the chance of confusion and suppression on election day. (See Declare Yourself’s Why Wait? initiative to find out if you can vote early in your state.)
Beyond all the usual suspects, though, I hope that all of us will be bold enough to have faith in each other. As my father the football coach would say: Put your own jitters aside and get your game face on because it’s winning time.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/maegan-carberry/an-attitude-adjustment-th_b_137405.html
Duration : 0:3:35
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The politics we believe in starts not with expensive TV ads or extravaganzas, but with you — with people organizing block-by-block, talking to neighbors, co-workers and friends.
And that kind of campaign takes time to build. So even though the race may not reach full speed for a year or more, the work of laying the foundation for our campaign must start today.
In the coming days, supporters like you will begin forging a new organization that we’ll build together in cities and towns across the country. And we’ll need you to help shape our plan as we create a campaign that’s farther reaching, more focused, and more innovative than anything we’ve built before.
We’ll start by doing something unprecedented: coordinating millions of one-on-one conversations between supporters across every single state, reconnecting old friends, inspiring new ones to join the cause, and readying ourselves for next year’s fight.
Duration : 0:2:10
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Ron Paul on freedom watch talks with Judge Napolitano about the new war in Libya. Ron Paul says Obama does not believe in National Sovereignty but instead believes in one world Government. (I don’t recall voting for anyone in the UN to represent me here in the US… Do you?)
Duration : 0:7:36
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http://zennie2005.blogspot.com/2011/04/obama-visit-to-san-francisco-protestors.html — http://zennie62blog.com/2011/04/21/obama-visit-to-san-francisco-protestors-few-but-vocal/ – Obama Visit To San Francisco: Protestors Few, But Vocal – As this blog post is written, President Barack Obama’s undoubtedly holding court in San Francisco’s Masonic Auditorium. And while a substantial crowd turned out to see him, well into the 2,000 range if not more by estimate, there were some protestors. Frankly, only a handful of them and far out-numbered by Obama supporters.
Including this blogger.
The San Francisco Police officers I talked to said that everything was orderly, or as one cop put it: “Well, we haven’t had to arrest anyone and take them to jail.” Which makes an officers job easy: all they had to do was stand around and watch, and there were a lot of them who did that.
Police and security were all around the Masonic and the Nob Hill area, from two blocks uphill to two blocks downhill, and even on the roof of the theater itself. Everywhere you looked, security was superbly visible.
Duration : 0:7:41
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President Barack Obama‘s Speech on May 1st about Osama Bin Laden’s death.
Duration : 0:9:19
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