A New Day
November 10, 2008
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Humility, Respect, Generosity
November 5, 2008Closing remarks from Cheops
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We Had The Power All Along
November 5, 2008Closing remarks from Babyjonr

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I Looked For Him
November 5, 2008
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Mandate
November 4, 2008President Obama!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Votes Are In And…
November 4, 2008
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It’s Here.
November 4, 2008Yes We Can
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You Should…
November 3, 2008
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And In The End
November 3, 2008I spent the day on Sunday in a swing state out canvasing and making calls. The Obama office was a mess, it was chaotic. But the people there were extremely focused and full of energy. These people were going non-stop. When you look at the strength of the campaign effort that has grown up around Barack Obama on can’t help but be amazed. The level of participation shows that people are really ready to take back ownership of their government.
So what happened to the McCain campaign. The offices are neat and orderly, and empty. FiveThirtyEight has an interesting photo essay by Brett Marty on the lack of participation on the McCain side. It seems as if they have already given up.
These ground campaigns do not bear any relationship to one another. One side has something in the neighborhood of five million volunteers all assigned to very clear and specific pieces of the operation, and the other seems to have something like a thousand volunteers scattered throughout the country. Jon Tester’s 2006 Senate race in Montana had more volunteers — by a mile — than John McCain’s 2006 presidential campaign.
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Barack’s Beloved Grandmother Dies
November 3, 2008Tragic news just one day before election. Barack Obama’s grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has passed away.
Linda Douglass, a senior aide, said Obama learned of her death about 8 a.m. Eastern time today. She said Madelyn Dunham, 87, a woman who helped raise Obama, passed between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. Eastern time.
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Choose Hope Over Fear and Unity Over Division
November 2, 2008
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Fire It Up – Ready To Go!
November 1, 2008Lately I have been describing my state of being as “Fired Up”. Lately, If you say something that I strongly believe in you may hear me holla back ”Fire It Up”. If you haven’t heard Obama’s story about the power of “one voice”, and the lady that coined the line “Fire it Up”, you must. I have embeded a video of Obama telling the story below. Now let’s FIRE IT UP and bring this baby home.
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“Bill Clinton, Give It Up!”
October 30, 2008It has come to my attention that a lot of people missed last nights midnight rally speeches given by Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Probably because they were at MIDNIGHT. They are not to be missed. Catch them below divided into 5 parts. Amongst all the awesomeness spoken one thing sticking in my mind the most is when Obama said “Bill Clinton, Give It Up!” Talk about change.
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It’s About The Children
October 30, 2008The United States doesn’t fair so well in securing the well-being of our children. When you have people like WFTV anchor Barbara West who criticized Joe Biden for trying to turn the US into Sweden. As if that was a bad thing, we should be so lucky. Sweden is at the top of all quality of life and well-being charts. I guess you can teach people, but you can’t make them think.
Take a look at this study on the well-being of children in wealthy nations. Like Barack Obama said, we need to focus on stopping teen pregnancy. The United States has more than 45 births for every 1,000 girls aged 15 to 19. Significantly higher than any other OECD nation.
I don’t think we are going to solve this problem by teaching abstinence only sexual education and restricting access to birth control as the McCain team and particularly Sarah Palin has promoted.
Light blue is top third, dark blue is bottom third.
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The Beginning of The End. The Start of a New Dream.
November 5, 2008Closing remarks from scrutin
This is the beginning of the end. The beginning of the end of two wars in the Middle East, to be sure, but more importantly it is the beginning of the end of a war within this country. 44 years ago The United States united to support the Civil Rights Act. Today we see the ultimate manifestation of this dream. Barack Obama represents so much. He raised himself up from humble beginnings and difficult times. He is notably multiracial. His life experiences have taught him about other religions and other cultures. He represents so much of America. He brings hope for something so much better.
I am 42 years old. I have seen a great deal of change in this country, some for the better and some for the worse. I never thought I would see this happen in my lifetime. Now that it is here I feel great pride in my country. I am enormously optimistic about our collective future.
The Obama campaign was deeply grassroots. He built a powerful organization that will forever change the way politics work in this country. He proved out the power of working from the bottom up. Barack Obama’s greatest challenge going forward will be to live up to the profound hopes and expectations that have been place on his shoulders. He has a powerful base to build on, an army of young and old committed to public service.
The hopes of not only this country, but of the world, who overwhelmingly supported him, rest upon him. He has already demonstrated his ability to surround himself with great people. If his campaign is any indication, his administration will be historic.
We awoke today a new nation, and there is much work still to do. It is time to end the war, to mend the fences, to join hands and lift each other up. It is time to move this nation forward.
Yes we can.
Hell yes, we did.