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May 12, 2008

Oh, oh, trouble. Obama's an apostate.

Img052 One argument that has been advanced for electing Barack Obama to be president instead of Hillary Clinton is that Obama would be so  much more popular in the Muslim world.  Afterall, Obama's father was Muslim, right?  (Nevermind that he turned into a nonbeliever later on.)

That argument sounded resonable to me until I read Edward N. Luttwak's op ed in the New York Times today.   As Luttwak points out,  Obama was born to a Muslim father, which under Muslim law made him a Muslim.   But, here's the bad part:  Later on in life, Obama became a Christian, which under Muslim law makes him an apostate.   

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May 09, 2008

Susan Faludi Gets It: Hillary's a Contender

Img051_3 In the Indiana and North Carolina Democratic primary races, white males went to  the polls in droves to vote for, guess who.   Hillary, the female candidate. This was a shocker for many who  assumed that those type  voters wouldn't give Hillary the time of day.

The pundits have decided that the only explanation for this strange phenomenon is that white men hate blacks more than they hate women.  Well, hold your horses, Chris Matthews and Tim Russert.  Susan Faludi has another explanation.

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Critiques the Christian Church

Img050_2 “For the supposed crimes of heresy and witchcraft, hundreds of women endured such persecutions and tortures that the most stolid historians are said to have wept in recording them; and no one can read them to-day but with a bleeding heart. And, as the Christian Church grew stronger, woman's fate grew more helpless. Even the Reformation and Protestantism brought no relief, the clergy being all along their most bitter persecutors, the inventors of the most infernal tortures.

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May 06, 2008

Who You Callin' Bitter, Obama?

May 02, 2008

McCain & Misogyny: Yikes!

Img047_2Back when John McCain (R, Arizona) was running for president the first time, the Arizona Republic ran an editorial in which the paper  questioned whether McCain had the right temperament for the presidency.  Here's part of what was said in that editorial:

"If McCain is truly a serious contender for the presidency, it is time the rest of the nation learned about the John McCain we know in Arizona. There is also reason to seriously question whether he has the temperament, and the political approach and skills, we want in the next president of the United States."

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April 30, 2008

Progressive Blog is Sour on Jon Powers; Gives Thumbs Up to Alice Kryzan

Here's what the blog "Progressive Democrats WNY"  has to say about Jon Powers and Alice Kryzan who are running for the Congressional seat being vacated by Tom Reynolds:   

"As a point of interest this Blog will not endorse nor support Jon Powers in the upcoming primary campaign.  In response to questions he indicated that he does not support the basic progressive concept of National Health Care choosing the Republican theme of affordable health care - how does one achieve that in a free market economy where the number of physicians, health care plans, technologies, and medications has not driven costs down but up. The tradition progressive position of a national health policy was only supported by Alice Krysan.

Mr. Powers has also come out in favor of what could be a prolonged stay in Iraq and possible conflict with Iran. Both Alice Krysan and Jack Davis disagreed with him on this area.

Looking to the local economy, all three candidates advocated pursuit of a Green Economy and development of a locally based green production production program.
I have been a frequent attendee at local alternative energy, green industry, and green technology programs sponsored through out the area.  Alice Krysan has usually been in attendance while Mr. Powers and Davis have not.

I believe that Ms. Krysan is better suited to be the candidate more than willing to lead the community in changing a firmly entrenched conservative mindset to doing business, government activity, and political leadership that has held the area back over the years."

April 22, 2008

He'll See You in Court

Img044 Jack Davis is mad and he's taking the matter to court, the high court.  We're talking the US Supreme Court, and you can't get no higher than that.

One thing about Jack, you make him mad, he doesn't let it fester; he acts.  Back in 2003, for instance, when Jack was still a Republican, he plunked down money for two tickets to a $1000 a plate fund raiser in Buffalo so he could have a word with the guest of honor  Vice President Dick Cheney about free trade.  Jack hates free trade, thinks it's ruining our country, destroying jobs.  Don't get him started.

Anyway, Cheney wouldn't speak to Jack, and Jack didn't take it well.  In fact, he threw a fit, a super-sized fit.  The upshot of that was, Cheney's goons  ejected Jack from the room.  That's right, threw him OUT.  Next thing you know, Jack left the Republican Party (Take that, Cheney!) and signed up as a Democrat.   

Now Jack Davis is running for Congress in the 26th District (That's the seat that Tom Reynolds is vacating, the seat that Alice Kryzan and Jon Peters also want to sit in.).  This will make the third time Jack has run for that seat.   The first two times, he spent a total of $3.5  million dollars of his own  money (Jack's an industrialist, a rich one, a millionaire, in fact).

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April 21, 2008

Whoopee! Whoopi Backs Hillary

April 20, 2008

Alice Kryzan Has a Plan (to End the War)

One of the most critical issues facing this country is how to extract ourselves from Iraq, that fiasco created by George W. Bush to send a message to his father (Look, Daddy, I was man enough to invade Iraq and you weren't.).  Two  candidates running for the US House of Representatives in our area, Alice Kryzan and Eric Massa, think they know the best way to get us out of that mess. 

Kryzan, who is a lifelong Democrat, is running for a House seat in the 26th Congressional district, which is being vacated by Republican Tom Reynolds.   Massa, who is also a Democrat, is running for a seat in the 29th district against encumbant  Randy Kuhl, a Republican.    

Read about the plan Kryzan and Massa are advocating here and listen to Alice Kryzan talk further about the issue in this video (Note: The video was shot shortly before General David Petreus reported on the progress of the war to Congress on April 8.)

April 19, 2008

Leading by Example, Not

Img043Jon Powers wants to go to Congress and fill the House seat being vacated by Tom Reynolds.  Thus far, six of the seven county Democratic committees in the 26th district have endorsed Powers, Erie County being the lone holdout.

Powers, who is still in his twenties, served  in Iraq and is trying to use his military experience, like many men before him, as a springboard into high public office.   His campaign slogan is  "Leading by Example."

Powers' campaign, which up until this point had been going  swimmingly, hit a pothole this week when it was revealed that Powers has been using campaign funds to help pay the rent on his apartment in Buffalo.  This is a violation of federal election laws. 

Powers promised to repay the money, $4000 in total, "immediately," said his campaign manager John Gerken.

Here's what the Water Buffalo Press blog has to say about the mess: "Worst case scenario is that Powers is using campaign funds for personal gain, best case is that the campaign management is completely inept."

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