Nov 02 2008

Blaine561’s Political Issues Update for Nov 02, 2008, 2 Days To Go!

Published by Blaine561 under Politics

So it is only two days to go until the most important election of our modern times for our struggling planet.  Though we in the rest of the world cannot vote in this election, we want to have our say in what will happen after Tuesday’s vote.  The most important thing I can do is bring to light what is the most ideal we have in a free western society, is GET OUT AND VOTE, it is your duty.  Please don’t take a lesson form Canadian’s who didn’t vote this election in record numbers, it has to be the other way around, it has to be a record for voting numbers.

I have been collecting video clips for the past several weeks, and I wanted my second to last posting before the election be give you the lighter side of this election, but I found some really scary stuff out their about the Republican’s VP candidate, Sarah Palin.  As you saw in my last post, she’s someone to be made fun of because she opens her mouth, a lot, and nothing intelligent comes out of it.  This woman is "one heatbeat from the Presidency" and what is really known about her and her extreme right-wing politics.  Here is a brief collection of some of the things I found today on YouTube, …

More Jokes On You - More Comedians On John McCain and Sarah Palin

Collection SNL Tina Fey Sarah Palin Joe Biden Queen Latifah Bush Nancy Pelosi

1/2 Alec Baldwin on the bailout, taxes and republicans, Sarah Palin

2/2 Alec Baldwin on the bailout, taxes and republicans, Sarah Palin

The Sarah Palin Church Video Part One

The Sarah Palin Church Video Part Two

Sarah Palin Wasilla Church Has Kooky Prophecy Sessions

Sarah Palin has Pastor Problems!

A Witch Hunt at Sarah Palin’s church! (Thomas Muthee VIDEO)

The ultimate reason why you shouldn’t vote for Palin.

Sarah palin is scary. The Original Video.

Sarah Palin and Her Wackey Religious Beliefs Part 1

Sarah Palin and Her Wackey Religious Beliefs Part 2

Sarah Palin’s Crazy Church

Couric/ Palin CBS interview: exclusive outtakes!

Palin’s Satanic "Message from GOD"

Sarah Palin’s Pastor says God Damns Israel

Sarah Palin sat in church during anti-Jewish tirade!

 

Now this is the really scary video, this is the real Sarah Palin yesterday, this woman has not got a clue, … caught with her panties around her ankles.  Stef Cos is not the Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. Harper should be offended with this snub. I need to end on this, it already has 503,144 views, in the end she knew her fate was seal, listen closely to her final comments, and her tone of voice, "Oh my God, I really screwed up this time!"

Sarah Palin Got Pranked

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Oct 12 2008

Blaine561’s Political Issues Update for Oct. 12, 2008, 23 Days To Go!

Published by Blaine561 under General Comments, Politics, comedy

Blaine561 here with my latest updates on the political issues facing our world, …

Here are some things I found on the Internet today, I thought would keep it onthe lighter side, but please don’t forget, there is nothing light about this election.

http://www.thegreatschlep.com/site/index.html

The Great Schlep aims to have Jewish grandchildren visit their grandparents in Florida, educate them about Obama, and therefore swing the crucial Florida vote in his favor. Don’t have grandparents in Florida? Not Jewish? No problem! You can still become a schlepper and make change happen in 2008, simply by talking to your relatives about Obama.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgHHX9R4Qtk - 700,000+ views


The Great Schlep from The Great Schlep on Vimeo.

 

Paid for by the Jewish Council for Education and Research, www.jcer.info, not authorized by any candidate or candidates committee.

TALKING POINTS

Whether you’re visiting in person (Great Schlep)
or making a phone call (Mini Schlep) here are some ways
to talk to your grandparent about Obama…besides loudly.

Biography

Foreign Affairs

Barack ♥ Israel and so do you.

Patriotism

He’s Black! Let’s talk about it!

Social Security

Taxes

Women

Countdown: Sarah Silverman

 

Sarah Silverman - Letterman Interview

 

Sarah Silverman - Niteline Interview

This started as a post on something I heard on CBC this morning, but has blossumed into an collection of funny and informative clips on the curent US election. I do not own a TV at the moment so I was seeing these videos with a fresh eye, though I have seen short clips on CNN.com Live. Please, don’t get me started on television, that’s another post on my list. But, as David Letterman said, "The road to the White House goes through his show!" and to ditch an appearance, a month before the election, and then lies about it, is not the dumbest thing to do, getting caught in makeup on another CBS studio set, in the same building, waiting to go on the air with Katie Couric. Now that’s not only dumb, that’s rude.

Letterman: Roasts, Trashes, Attacks, and Mocks McCain For Canceling Late Show Appearance And Appearing With Couric Instead - 3,034,878 views

NBC Is Letterman mad at McCain?

Letterman slams McCain for second night

John McCan cheats America and David Letterman

Craig Ferguson on McCain suspending his Campaign

CBS News not happy with David Letterman

David Letterman’s top 10 questions you would ask John McCain

David Letterman Sarah Palin Top 10 September 25, 2008

Late Show: The Sarah Palin Debate Recap - this one is really funny!

The Jokes On You - Comedians on John McCain and Sarah Palin - Part 1

David Letterman’s Old Jokes Against John McCain

 

Well, after that one I followed a thread to find out about what was being said about the next President of the United States, Sarah Palin. This really scares me and should most of my readers, that, as Jack so eloquently puts it, "is just one heart beat away from being president", should even be on the ticket, yips!

Matt Damon Rips Sarah Palin

 

A few thoughts from Jack Cafferty on CNN, …

Jack Cafferty Tells Us How He Really Feels About Sarah Palin - Jack Cafferty on CNN, September 26, 2008

Jack Cafferty Loves Sarah Palin, Part II

Jack Cafferty Empties His Sarah Palin Mailbag

Cafferty: Does McCain Undercut His Own Message With VP Pick?

Jack Cafferty Not Letting Up On Sarah Palin

Countdown: Sarah Palin is Just Like George W. Bush

 

Let’s give Sarah the last word on this and let you decide:

CBS Sarah Palin interview

And this is what SNL gets to do with it, … in her own words, …

SNL Sarah Palin Interview vs Real Sarah Palin

SNL Spoof - Tina Fey - Katie Couric

 

 

Now this is just funny, especially to us baby-boomers :)

The Ballad of Sarah Palin

Is McCain Palin’s Bitch?

Sarah Palin: An Introduction

Sarah Palin: Maverick to Nowhere

 

This last weeks of the campaign is going to see a lot more nasty, doublespeak from the trailing McCain/Palin ticket against Barak Obama along the lines of this, but what will only inflame voters to actually go out and vote this time. I hope so!

McCain’s Britney Spears Ad Against Obama

Paris Hilton & Barack Obama Reply to McCain Ads

McCain’s Paris Hilton Ad Creates Stir

 

So you know what Barak Obama stands for, watch his appearance (which he showed up for) with David Letterman.

Late Show - Sen. Barack Obama - 610,955 views September 11, 2008

 

I’ll end with this, …

McCain’s YouTube Problem Just Became a Nightmare - 6,832,118 views

The video that should sink John McCain’s presidential dreams - 300,443 views

It’s time for you to decide, America, the world is watching what you do, for good or for bad.  Vote this time, make a difference, …
Blaine561

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Oct 08 2008

I’m doing some testing over the next couple of days, ….

Published by Blaine561 under General Comments, Updates

I wanted to let my readers know that I’ll be changing things and doing a number of test posts.  These will not be indexed and may not remain on the blog, deciding on creating a tutorial for doing this for other blogs, I am working on several of these.  Actualy thes will be going out, my twitter account is picking these up any way, so here goi

Current conditions:

Insert image:

Lunchtime Everyone!

"It’s Lunchtime Evevybody" - Frantic Times closing remarks!

This is making me hungry, :)

Blaine561

 

 

 

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Oct 07 2008

Blaine561’s Political Issues Update for Oct. 07, 2008, 28 Days To Go!

Published by admin under Politics

Blaine561 here with my latest updates on the political issues facing our world, …

The second debate is over, here’s some of what people are saying.  You know what I’m always saying, "Get Involved, You Cna Make A Change!"

Round Two: Live Blogging of the 2nd Presidential Debate!

Did you find yourself yelling at the TV screen during last week’s Vice Presidential Debate? I certainly did. Here’sa secret though: the people inside the TV, yeah… they can’t hear you. But have no fear because [yes] WE CAN! …

Live Blogging of Presidential Debate #2

Nate Peele observes at 8:23 PM (Central): “Both candidates seem to be using the ‘answer the actual question’ strategy which Sarah Palin avoided last week.”

Talking Points 8th October and live reaction to the US …

… in England tomorrow, here is the link to the page if you want to get involved or send us your questions. But in the meantime Will in Canada is hosting the global discussion and live reaction from the second Presidential debate… [...]

Second Presidential Debate Under Way

Tonight’s debate is a town hall format moderated by NBC’s Tom Brokaw. It’s in a "theater in the round" style setting with the audience chairs encircling a bright red rug. As always, no cheering or outbursts will be permitted in the hall …

E. Hollywood and Dania Beach 2nd Presidential Debate Watch PArty

Hollywood and Dania Beach Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party! (Debate Watch Party) To all of my E. Hollywood, Hollywood Beach, and Dania Beach Barack supporters - THANK YOU for those who came to the 1st Presidential Debate at Havana …

Liveblogging the Presidential Debate

In response to the question “Is health care a privilege, right or responsibility?” Melissa Clouthier posts the candidates’ answers and her own commentary: “McCain says responsibility. Obama says health care is a RIGHT. He’s MR. …

 

And I had to add my two cents on the insult, "Joe Six-Pack" is she so naive?  You’ll like this view :)

Live Blog: 2nd Presidential Debate

Courtesy CNN. Well tonight is the 2nd Presidential Debate at Belmont University. I know the a lot of us in DC will be watching and tonight I will try and blog live from DC Metblogs during the debates- providing the “joe six-pack” view. …

 

Yes, we’re having an election in Canada, eh, but man this electorial system is so disproportional it’s silly.  :(  Change is coming, …

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Oct 06 2008

Blaine561’s General Stock Market News Update for Oct. 06, 2008.

Blaine561 here with my latest General Stock Market News from the Web and the latest tips for the do-it-yourselfer stock trader, …

Citizen journalism at the stock market

Dvorak writes, “The false-rumor model for stock-market manipulation is nothing new, but since the advent of the Internet it’s grown more likely to have a big impact on a big stock, since a rumor can spread across the Net rather quickly …

Jim Cramer Says Stock Market Too Risky

The markets have come to the sobering realization that the Bush administration’s $700 billion rescue plan won’t work quickly to unfreeze the credit markets, and that many banks are still having difficulty gaining access to cash. …

Euro Shares Nosedive 6%

… as the financial sector crisis deepened, forcing governments to rescue large banks and protect ordinary depositors. Read More. Topics:Economy (Global) | Mergers & Acquisitions | Earnings | Stock Market | Europe | Market Outlook …

OIL FALLS WITH THE STOCK MARKET

On Monday, oil dropped below $90 a barrel, on the belief that a weakened financial market will diminish the need for oil globally. Prices have dropped significantly since oil peaked at $147.27 on July 11. Gas prices are nearly the sub …

Russian stock markets suspended

Russia’s stock market in recent years has boomed amid high prices for oil and natural gas. But the market began falling sharply in midsummer amid concerns about government interference with businesses, and the drop accelerated as the …

The Markets: Irrational At Best

Maybe the markets don’t make any sense to you…. When the house did not pass the bill we saw the Dow drop from down 300 to down 780. Then the House passes the bill, so of course the markets will go up on this news right? No. …

Futures Slide on More Banking Fears

Topics:Dow Jones Industrial Average | Nasdaq | NYSE | Stock Picks | Stock Options | Wall Street | Stock Market | Banking. Sectors:Banks. Companies:Citigroup Inc | Wachovia Corp | Wells Fargo and Co | Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc …

Stock Market Melt Down

The fall is bound to happen, and the government is entirely responsible for the stock market debacle. It failed to control the inflation, failed to control the real estate market, failed to control money market. The finance minister was …

Stock Market Dives — How You Doing?

Okay…what about that 700 billion dollar rescue plan? Well, that’s going to take time we’re told. And unfortunately there is NO quick fix for the VERY bad news in jobs, home values, and consumer confidence. The market is off nearly. …

Toronto stock market plummets more than 1200 points before …

TORONTO - The Toronto stock market took a stomach-churning drop of almost 1200 points Monday morning, crashing to a three-year low as panic over More…

Dow plunges 700 points amid global sell-off

Despair about a weakening global economy is sweeping across Wall Street, propelling the Dow Jones industrials down more than 700 points. Investors around the world have been selling off stocks as they come to realize that financial …

Dow On Pace For 2nd Largest Point Drop In History

The 1st largest absolute decline took place way back in September of 2008, when the Dow sank 777 points. With 90 minutes of trading remaining, the index is off 700 points, slightly worse than the pre-2008 record decline of 684 points on …

Dow loses 370 after being down 800 points

NEW YORK | Wall Street suffered through another extraordinary and traumatic session Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging as much as 800 points - their largest one-day point drop - before recovering to close with a loss of …

Had enough of this year’s Black Monday, don’t fret the worst is yet to come, but eventually it will rebound, in a couple of years.  Long term trading is smart, or trading options on the way down is your best bet.

 

Blaine561

 

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Sep 29 2008

Blaine561’s Update: Where’s he been? “I’m Back!”

Published by Blaine561 under General Comments

Hi, all faithful reader, sorry I’ve been away from the blog for a bit, but believe me, the stuff I’m writing and creating for you is worth the wait   

I moved back to my home town, ‘la belle ville" Montreal, am setting up an office, a place to live and touching base with long lost friends.  Here are a few images to wet your taste buds, ….

My old neighbourhood

My Old Neighbourhood!

 

My old neighbourhood

My current home!

 

My old neighbourhood

Across the street from my favorite place to eat, the "Chalet BBQ"

 

My old neighbourhood

Bringing it together :)

 

My old neighbourhood

Be it ever so humble, …!

 

My old neighbourhood

Workstation Possibilities?

 

My old neighbourhood

The top of my old street!

 

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Sep 03 2008

Blaine561’s update for Barak Obama’s bid for presidency, only 62 days to go.

Published by Blaine561 under Politics

Got this email I wanted to pass on to everyone,

Blaine —

Today, the thoughts and prayers of all Americans are with those in the path of Hurricane Gustav — and many of you are asking what you can do to help.

We do not yet know what the impact of Hurricane Gustav will be, and we hope with all our hearts that the damage will not be as great as it was three years ago.

But we know there will be damage, and there is something you can do right now.

Your financial support will strengthen organizations like the American Red Cross that are evacuating Gulf Coast residents and planning to help communities get back on their feet.

Make a donation to support the American Red Cross today.

At times like this, it is our compassion and resilience that define who we are as a nation.

Please give whatever you can afford, even $10, to make sure the American Red Cross has the resources to help those in the path of this storm:

https://donate.barackobama.com/redcross

Thank you for your generosity, and I hope you will join Michelle and me in praying for the safety of those in the path of the storm and the first responders who are doing all they can to ensure the safety of their communities.

Barack

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Aug 31 2008

Blaine561’s Update of Barak Obama’s Presidential Bid, 65 days to go.

Published by Blaine561 under Politics

Blaine561 here with a truncated update on Barak Obama’s bid for the Presidency of the Untied Sates of America.  Because of the threat from Hurricane Gustav, I am not giving a full update of Obama’s campaign.  Please help those effected by the storm by donating to the Red Cross at 1-800-Red-Cross.

Obama on Gustav: Take evacuation seriously

DUBLIN, Ohio–Sen. Barack Obama Saturday evening called for residents of the Gulf Coast to "take the evacuation seriously, even if you have ridden out the storm before." Obama, along with his vice presidential pick Joe Biden, …

Barack Obama: “…too smooth, too angry, too Ivy League and too …

Haha, I love funny people. Go read this post about the batshit the GOP faithful actually believe, and why they’re willing to settle for Sarah Palin as veepee, whose qualifications for the vice presidency are limited to the following: …

What does a vice-president do, anyways?

Sarah Palin has no clue. Here’s some raw footage from an interview she did with Larry Kudlow a few months ago. Here’sa longer version of the interview as it was aired on CNBC in July 2008. Elsewhere in the news, Sarah’s mother-in-law, …

Barack Obama On McCain’s VP Choice: No Change

Barack Obama On McCain’s VP Choice: No Change. This is classic Obama — personally generous to Palin ("compelling person") without letting her off the hook for representing John McCain’s Republican vision, which would just deliver more …

Barack Obama’s Education Plan Will Benefit Students, Teachers and …

“I don’t want to send another generation of American children to failing schools. I don’t want that future for my daughters. I don’t want that future for your sons and daughters. I do not want that future for America.” Barack Obama …

Barack Obama: I will eliminate capital gains taxes for the small …

Barack Obama: "I will eliminate capital gains taxes for the small businesses and the start-ups that will create the high-wage, high-tech jobs of tomorrow." says obama. This is why i love Obama… Infact, sometimes i feel; …

Please help those effected by the storm by donating to the Red Cross at 1-800-Red-Cross.

Bkaine561

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Aug 31 2008

Blaine561’s Hurricane Update for August 31, 2008.

Published by Blaine561 under General Comments, Updates

Three years since Katrina devistated the Gulf Coast and New Orleans, Hurricane Gustav is bearing down on the southern coast line of the US.  This time they are more prepared, but still many have not left, and many of those because they could not effort to.  What does that say about the effort to save lives when only the poorest are left behind to take their chances with a hurricane, like Katrina, that is a know killer.  Send you money, anything you can spare, to the Red Cross so some of these least fortunate can be helped, 1-800-Red-Cross.

 

Hurricane Gustav Nears, Is New Orleans Ready?

Residents, tourists and oil workers fled as Gustav swamped Jamaica on Thursday, leaving 59 people dead in its wake. Louisiana and Texas put their national guards on standby, and New Orleans said a mandatory evacuation might be necessary. (Aug. 28)

 

HURRICANE GUSTAV EVACUATION TIME!!!

keep us in your prayers…God bless. i’ll try and keep you guys updated.

Evacuation Preps Ahead of Hurricane Gustav

With Gustav approaching hurricane strength and showing no signs of veering off a track to slam into the Gulf Coast, authorities across the region began laying the groundwork Thursday to get the sick, elderly and poor away from the shoreline. (Aug. 28)

HEADLINE NEWS WITH DBICKFORDTRUTHTV! HURRICANE GUSTAV CREATED BY HAARP! A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION THE US GOVERNMENT IS USING! PAUL,KUCINICH,OBAMA,MCCAIN,ALEX JONES,ALL CONGRESS,SENATE,GOVERNORS KNOW THE TRUTH! 503-995-0567!

On Katrina’s 3rd anniversary, another storm brews

By MARY FOSTER, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 46 minutes ago

NEW ORLEANS - The solemn ceremonies for the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on Friday for the most part were blown away by Tropical Storm Gustav, which threatens to become a hurricane and poses the biggest threat to New Orleans since the killer 2005 storm.
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An early morning symbolic burial service in honor of the unclaimed bodies left behind by Katrina, and a bell ringing service scheduled for 9:38 a.m. CDT — when the first levee broke inundating the city — were the only events that remained on what would have been a day of remembrance of the devastating storm.

Instead, preparations were under way in the event Gustav struck early next week. The National Guard was scheduled to begin convoying into New Orleans on Friday, while some nursing homes and hospitals planned to start moving patients further inland and the state began moving 9,000 inmates from coastal lockups.

An evacuation order for New Orleans was likely, Mayor Ray Nagin said, but not before Saturday Meanwhile, residents of areas further south could be told to leave starting Friday, Gov. Bobby Jindal said.

Federal, state and local officials expressed confidence that plans put in place since Katrina would protect residents.

“Ladies and gentlmen, in my estimation, I think we’re ready for this threat,” Nagin told a news conference Thursday.

The state activated 3,000 Guardsmen on Wednesday, another 2,000 on Thursday, Jindal said. Jindal said he has ordered 1,500 of them to be in New Orleans Friday.

The new troops would beef up the 360 Guardsmen who have been in the city since Katrina helping to police the city.

And as far away as New York City, ambulance companies were preparing to send trucks and crews down to the Gulf Coast. Citywide Mobile Response Corp. spokesman Isaac Newman said his company was dispatching five ambulances along with 15 crew members early Friday from its headquarters in the Bronx.

Projections showed Gustav arriving early next week as a Category 3 storm, with winds of 111 mph or greater, anywhere from the Florida Panhandle to eastern Texas. But forecasts are extremely tentative several days out, and the storm could change course and strength.

Mississippi and Louisiana also were beginning preparations to switch interstate lanes so that all traffic would flow north, in the direction an evacuation would follow.

A problem could be the Louisiana State University football game scheduled for Saturday afternoon in Baton Rouge.

Gov. Jindal said he’s not planning to have LSU call off its football team’s home opener against Appalachian State. The 92,000-seat Tiger Stadium is sold out and thousands of tailgaters will fill the parking lots around it. But Jindal acknowledged that could change because the of the interference with contraflow.

Nagin said people still living in the small trailers provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency after Katrina should take immediate steps to plan evacuations.

“Travel trailers are unsafe during heavy winds,” Nagin said. “I want all of our citizens to make certain they have a plan for leaving the trailers when advised to do so.”

If an evacuation is ordered, the city will also put a curfew in place, Nagin said. Anyone who ignores the evacuation order and is on the streets after curfew will be arrested, he said.

The city said it is prepared to move 30,000 residents in an evacuation; estimates put the city’s current population between 310,000 to 340,000 people. There were about 454,000 here before Katrina hit. Unlike Katrina, there will be no massive shelter at the Superdome, in fact, no shelter at all was planned for the city.

The city planned to use city buses to pick up people unable to leave on their own and ferry them to a staging area where they would be moved to shelters in northern Louisiana.

The first 150 of 700 buses to move residents inland arrived at a staging area near New Orleans on Thursday, and officials in Mississippi were trying to decide when to move Katrina-battered residents along the coast who were still living in temporary homes, including trailers vulnerable to high wind.

The planning for a potential evacuation is part of a massive outline drafted after Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore three years ago, flooding 80 percent of New Orleans and stranding thousands who couldn’t get out in time. Officials expressed confidence those blueprints made them ready for Gustav.

Hurricane Gustav - Part 1

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Discussion thread on Hurricane Gustav - http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=23521

Getting ready for hurricane Hurricane Gustav

Hurricane Gustav - Part 2

Visit the website - http://www.survivalistboards.com

Discussion thread on Hurricane Gustav - http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=23521

As Hurricane Gustav approaches the gulf coast, its time to start checking the gear and making sure everything works. This video covers batteries, flashlights, radios and frozen foods.

Hurricane Gustav disaster gulf coast

Hurricane Gustav Panic #3

What it’s like living in the projected path of Hurricane Gustav. It’s starting to get crazy around here!

New Orleans’ mayor: Hurricane Gustav “the storm of the century” - 31 Aug 08

Ray Nagin, the New Orleans mayor, has ordered an evacuation of the city starting early on Sunday to prepare for what he called “the mother of all storms”.

The evacuation order, which will not be physically enforced by officials, will start with the city’s low-lying West Bank starting at 1300 GMT on Sunday, followed by the East Bank at 1700 GMT, Nagin told reporters at City Hall.

Worst Case Scenario Storm Surges from Hurricane Gustav

Storm surge models assembled by First American Proxix Solutions on the possible impact of Hurricane Gustav on New Orleans.
More here: http://is.gd/22Yz

RAW VIDEO; Hurricane Gustav roars towards Florida Gustav electricfies Tampa Bay

Hurricane Gustav electrifies Tampa Bay. Lighting capital of America outer bands hit Florida Friday night in St. Petersburg Florida

Hurricane Gustav “The Mother of all Storms” hits US Gulf Coast with Category 5 - 31 Aug 08

Hurricane Gustav could hit New Orleans with over 250 km/h(unbelievable Category 5)!

Hurricane Gustav has already swept across the Caribbean killing over 90 people in Haiti, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Now the storm has swelled to a Category 4 storm and the US National Hurricane Centre says it could become a Category 5.

Hurricane Gustav is currently lashing Cuba and forecasters say it will cross the Gulf of Mexico and hit central Louisiana on Tuesday with the same force as Hurricane Katrina, exactly three years ago.

Hurricane Gustav local coverage 8/30/08: Clip 1

Local coverage of Hurricane Gustav from WDSU-TV in New Orleans on 8/30/08. (recorded in Gulfport, MS.)

New Orleans Braces 4 Hurricane Gustav - 8/30/08 Update

All these video highlights - actual thunderstorm included - were recorded (today) Saturday, August 30, 2008. Excerpts from the news networks are being used here for relaying of news purposes.

Mayor Nagin of New Orleans calls H. Gustav the “Mother of all storms.”
Check here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpwMwzvBoXE

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Forces of Nature - Hurricane Gustav part 1

The power of a hurricane Hurricane Gustav

Start of Hurricane Gustav

Although it had rained a bit before, this moved in while I was out and about.

Again send money to 1-800-RED-CROSS and help with the clean up, too late now to get out, it’s going to hit some time tonight or early Monday morning.

Blaine651

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Aug 30 2008

Blaine561’s thoughts on “An Inconvenient Truth” by Al Gore

Published by Blaine561 under Politics

I want to share with you, probably the most important issue facing our planet and its people, an issue that will effect us all, "An Inconvenient Truth" that Al Gore speaks about in his documentary.  Please get involved in helping save our planet and send those money grabbing oil companies, with their record profit, back to the dark ages where they belong.  Only we can change the way we deal with clomate change, now acknowledged by teh world’s scientists as the most pressing issue of our time.

 

An Incovenient Truth

 

 

Al Gore on "An Inconvenient Truth"

 

 

An Inconvenient Truth

 

 

Charlie Rose - Al Gore

 

 

watch An Inconvenient Truth online

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Obama and Gore must go after Sarah Palin for not believing in …

Cut to Al Gore, “A few years ago I made the documentary ‘An Inconvenient Truth,’ my motivations were to educate folks out there that the globe is warming at an alarming rate, all the world’s top scientists agree on this, and believe we …

An Inconvenient Truth

An Inconvenient Truth is not a story of despair but rather a rallying cry to protect the one earth we all share. "It is now clear that we face a deepening global climate crisis that requires us to act boldly, quickly, and wisely," said …

National Civil Rights Museum; 2008 Freedom Award Honors Al Gore …

2008 SEP 2 - (NewsRx.com) — The National Civil Rights Museum will honor former Vice President Al Gore, for the International Freedom Award and Diane Nash, for the 2008 National Freedom Award.

Gore hailed, warns against McCain, climate change

DENVER, Aug 28 (Reuters) — Al Gore, who lost the 2000 election but has become a world leader on the environment, was embraced at the Democratic Party’s convention on Thursday as a comeback hero — with a warning against John McCain and …

An Inconvenient Truth

 

 

Behind the Scenes of An Inconvenient Truth

 

 

When will we wake up to the truth, and do something about it, get involved, help save the planet and its people.

Blaine561

 

 

 

 

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Aug 30 2008

Blaine561’s Daily Update for Barak Obama’s Presidential Bid, 66 days to go.

Published by Blaine561 under Politics

Blaine561’s daily scan on the blogs concerning the US election and the Presidential bid by Barak Obama.  I am not surprised at all the negative posts out there, most of them blatant smear pieces by writers who really don’t get it and are runnig scared that the status quo will be disrupted.  The announcement of Sarah Palin as McCain’s runnig mate is just another example of McCain’s pandering to pressure from the Obama campaign, give me a break, has he not been critizing Obama for his inexperience and he picks a neophyte in political terms.  Get involved in this election, be a part of the solution, not the problem, get onboard or get out of the the way, CHANGE IS COMING!

Barack Obama Speech

Remarks of Senator Barack Obama “The American Promise” Democratic Convention Thursday, August 28th, 2008 Denver, Colorado As Prepared for Delivery Read the speech here To Chairman Dean and my great friend Dick Durbin; …

The Speech: The Full Text

Barack Obama’s Acceptance Speech The following is the text, as prepared for delivery, of Senator Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, as provided by the Obama campaign. …

YouTube - Barack Obama at the 2008 DNC

Barack Obama spoke to an audience of 84000 at Mile High Stadium, on August 28, 2008 in Denver, CO.

Barack Obama Reveals his Steel

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Baline561’s Record of History being made, Barak Obama’s acceptence speech at the DNC.

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Barack Obama’s Speech on Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 08:00 PM

To Chairman Dean and my great friend Dick Durbin; and to all my fellow citizens of this great nation;

With profound gratitude and great humility, I accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States.

Let me express my thanks to the historic slate of candidates who accompanied me on this journey, and especially the one who traveled the farthest - a champion for working Americans and an inspiration to my daughters and to yours — Hillary Rodham Clinton.  To President Clinton, who last night made the case for change as only he can make it; to Ted Kennedy, who embodies the spirit of service; and to the next Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden, I thank you. I am grateful to finish this journey with one of the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to the conductors on the Amtrak train he still takes home every night.

To the love of my life, our next First Lady, Michelle Obama, and to Sasha and Malia - I love you so much, and I’m so proud of all of you.

Four years ago, I stood before you and told you my story - of the briefu nion between a young man from Kenya and a young woman from Kansas who weren’t well-off or well-known, but shared a belief that in America, their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to.

 It is that promise that has always set this country apart - that through hard work and sacrifice, each of us can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as one American family, to ensure that the next generation can pursue their dreams as well.

That’s why I stand here tonight.  Because for two hundred and thirty two years, at each moment when that promise was in jeopardy, ordinary men and women - students and soldiers, farmers and teachers, nurses and janitors — found the courage to keep it alive.

 We meet at one of those defining moments - a moment when our nation is at war, our economy is in turmoil, and the American promise has been threatened once more.

Tonight, more Americans are out of work and more are working harder for less.  More of you have lost your homes and even more are watching your home values plummet.  More of you have cars you can’t afford to drive, credit card bills you can’t afford to pay, and tuition that’s beyond your reach.

These challenges are not all of government’s making.  But the failure to respond is a direct result of a broken politics in Washington and the failed policies of George W. Bush.

America, we are better than these last eight years.  We are a better country than this.

This country is more decent than one where a woman in Ohio, on the brink of retirement, finds herself one illness away from disaster after a lifetime of hard work.

This country is more generous than one where a man in Indiana has to pack up the equipment he’s worked on for twenty years and watch it shipped off to China, and then chokes up as he explains how he felt like a failure when he went home to tell his family the news.

We are more compassionate than a government that lets veterans sleep on our streets and families slide into poverty; that sits on its hands while a major American city drowns before our eyes.

Tonight, I say to the American people, to Democrats and Republicans and Independents across this great land - enough!  This moment - this election - is our chance to keep, in the 21st century, the American promise alive.  Because next week, in Minnesota, the same party that brought you two terms of George Bush and Dick Cheney will ask this country for a third.  And we are here because we love this country too much to let the next four years look like the last eight.  On November 4th, we must stand up and say: "Eight is enough."

Now let there be no doubt.  The Republican nominee, John McCain, has worn the uniform of our country with bravery and distinction, and for that we owe him our gratitude and respect.  And next week, we’ll also hear about those occasions when he’s broken with his party as evidence that he can deliver the change that we need.

But the record’s clear: John McCain has voted with George Bush ninety percent of the time.  Senator McCain likes to talk about judgment, but really, what does it say about your judgment when you think George Bush has been right more than ninety percent of the time?  I don’t know about you, but I’m not ready to take a ten percent chance on change.

The truth is, on issue after issue that would make a difference in your lives - on health care and education and the economy - Senator McCain has been anything but independent.  He said that our economy has made "great progress" under this President.  He said that the fundamentals of the economy are strong.  And when one of his chief advisors - the man who wrote his economic plan - was talking about the anxiety Americans are feeling, he said that we were just suffering from a "mental recession," and that we’ve become, and I quote, "a nation of whiners."

A nation of whiners?  Tell that to the proud auto workers at a Michigan plant who, after they found out it was closing, kept showing up every day and working as hard as ever, because they knew there were people who counted on the brakes that they made.  Tell that to the military families who shoulder their burdens silently as they watch their loved ones leave for their third or fourth or fifth tour of duty.  These are not whiners.  They work hard and give back and keep going without complaint.  These are the Americans that I know.

Now, I don’t believe that Senator McCain doesn’t care what’s going on in the lives of Americans.  I just think he doesn’t know.  Why else would he define middle-class as someone making under five million dollars a year?  How else could he propose hundreds of billions in tax breaks for big corporations and oil companies but not one penny of tax relief to more than one hundred million Americans?  How else could he offer a health care plan that would actually tax people’s benefits, or an education plan that would do nothing to help families pay for college, or a plan that would privatize Social Security and gamble your retirement?

It’s not because John McCain doesn’t care.  It’s because John McCain doesn’t get it.

For over two decades, he’s subscribed to that old, discredited Republican philosophy - give more and more to those with the most and hope that prosperity trickles down to everyone else.  In Washington, they call this the Ownership Society, but what it really means is - you’re on your own.  Out of work?  Tough luck.  No health care?  The market will fix it.  Born into poverty?  Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps - even if you don’t have boots.  You’re on your own.

Well it’s time for them to own their failure.  It’s time for us to change America.

You see, we Democrats have a very different measure of what constitutes progress in this country.

We measure progress by how many people can find a job that pays the mortgage; whether you can put a little extra money away at the end of each month so you can someday watch your child receive her college diploma.  We measure progress in the 23 million new jobs that were created when Bill Clinton was President - when the average American family saw its income go up $7,500 instead of down $2,000 like it has under George Bush.

We measure the strength of our economy not by the number of billionaires we have or the profits of the Fortune 500, but by whether someone with a good idea can take a risk and start a new business, or whether the waitress who lives on tips can take a day off to look after a sick kid without losing her job - an economy that honors the dignity of work.

The fundamentals we use to measure economic strength are whether we are living up to that fundamental promise that has made this country great - a promise that is the only reason I am standing here tonight.

Because in the faces of those young veterans who come back from Iraq and Afghanistan, I see my grandfather, who signed up after Pearl Harbor, marched in Patton’s Army, and was rewarded by a grateful nation with the chance to go to college on the GI Bill.

In the face of that young student who sleeps just three hours before working the night shift, I think about my mom, who raised my sister and me on her own while she worked and earned her degree; who once turned to food stamps but was still able to send us to the best schools in the country with the help of student loans and scholarships.

When I listen to another worker tell me that his factory has shut down, I remember all those men and women on the South Side of Chicago who I stood by and fought for two decades ago after the local steel plant closed.

And when I hear a woman talk about the difficulties of starting her own business, I think about my grandmother, who worked her way up from the secretarial pool to middle-management, despite years of being passed over for promotions because she was a woman.  She’s the one who taught me about hard work.  She’s the one who put off buying a new car or a new dress for herself so that I could have a better life.  She poured everything she had into me.  And although she can no longer travel, I know that she’s watching tonight, and that tonight is her night as well.

I don’t know what kind of lives John McCain thinks that celebrities lead, but this has been mine.  These are my heroes.  Theirs are the stories that shaped me.  And it is on their behalf that I intend to win this election and keep our promise alive as President of the United States.

What is that promise?

It’s a promise that says each of us has the freedom to make of our own lives what we will, but that we also have the obligation to treat each other with dignity and respect.

It’s a promise that says the market should reward drive and innovation and generate growth, but that businesses should live up to their responsibilities to create American jobs, look out for American workers, and play by the rules of the road.

Ours is a promise that says government cannot solve all our problems, but what it should do is that which we cannot do for ourselves - protect us from harm and provide every child a decent education; keep our water clean and our toys safe; invest in new schools and new roads and new science and technology.

Our government should work for us, not against us.  It should help us, not hurt us.  It should ensure opportunity not just for those with the most money and influence, but for every American who’s willing to work.

That’s the promise of America - the idea that we are responsible for ourselves, but that we also rise or fall as one nation; the fundamental belief that I am my brother’s keeper; I am my sister’s keeper.

That’s the promise we need to keep.  That’s the change we need right now.  So let me spell out exactly what that change would mean if I am President.

Change means a tax code that doesn’t reward the lobbyists who wrote it, but the American workers and small businesses who deserve it.

Unlike John McCain, I will stop giving tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, and I will start giving them to companies that create good jobs right here in America.

I will eliminate capital gains taxes for the small businesses and the start-ups that will create the high-wage, high-tech jobs of tomorrow.

I will cut taxes - cut taxes - for 95% of all working families.  Because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes on the middle-class.

And for the sake of our economy, our security, and the future of our planet, I will set a clear goal as President: in ten years, we will finally end our dependence on oil from the Middle East.

Washington’s been talking about our oil addiction for the last thirty years, and John McCain has been there for twenty-six of them.  In that time, he’s said no to higher fuel-efficiency standards for cars, no to investments in renewable energy, no to renewable fuels.  And today, we import triple the amount of oil as the day that Senator McCain took office.

Now is the time to end this addiction, and to understand that drilling is a stop-gap measure, not a long-term solution.  Not even close.

As President, I will tap our natural gas reserves, invest in clean coal technology, and find ways to safely harness nuclear power.  I’ll help our auto companies re-tool, so that the fuel-efficient cars of the future are built right here in America.  I’ll make it easier for the American people to afford these new cars.  And I’ll invest 150 billion dollars over the next decade in affordable, renewable sources of energy - wind power and solar power and the next generation of biofuels; an investment that will lead to new industries and five million new jobs that pay well and can’t ever be outsourced.

America, now is not the time for small plans.

Now is the time to finally meet our moral obligation to provide every child a world-class education, because it will take nothing less to compete in the global economy.  Michelle and I are only here tonight because we were given a chance at an education.  And I will not settle for an America where some kids don’t have that chance.  I’ll invest in early childhood education.  I’ll recruit an army of new teachers, and pay them higher salaries and give them more support.  And in exchange, I’ll ask for higher standards and more accountability.  And we will keep our promise to every young American - if you commit to serving your community or your country, we will make sure you can afford a college education.

Now is the time to finally keep the promise of affordable, accessible health care for every single American.  If you have health care, my plan will lower your premiums.  If you don’t, you’ll be able to get the same kind of coverage that members of Congress give themselves.  And as someone who watched my mother argue with insurance companies while she lay in bed dying of cancer, I will make certain those companies stop discriminating against those who are sick and need care the most.

Now is the time to help families with paid sick days and better family leave, because nobody in America should have to choose between keeping their jobs and caring for a sick child or ailing parent.

Now is the time to change our bankruptcy laws, so that your pensions are protected ahead of CEO bonuses; and the time to protect Social Security for future generations.

And now is the time to keep the promise of equal pay for an equal day’s work, because I want my daughters to have exactly the same opportunities as your sons.

Now, many of these plans will cost money, which is why I’ve laid out how I’ll pay for every dime - by closing corporate loopholes and tax havens that don’t help America grow.  But I will also go through the federal budget, line by line, eliminating programs that no longer work and making the ones we do need work better and cost less - because we cannot meet twenty-first century challenges with a twentieth century bureaucracy.

And Democrats, we must also admit that fulfilling America’s promise will require more than just money.  It will require a renewed sense of responsibility from each of us to recover what John F. Kennedy called our "intellectual and moral strength."  Yes, government must lead on energy independence, but each of us must do our part to make our homes and businesses more efficient. Yes, we must provide more ladders to success for young men who fall into lives of crime and despair.  But we must also admit that programs alone can’t replace parents; that government can’t turn off the television and make a child do her homework; that fathers must take more responsibility for providing the love and guidance their children need.

Individual responsibility and mutual responsibility - that’s the essence of America’s promise.

And just as we keep our promise to the next generation here at home, so must we keep America’s promise abroad.   If John McCain wants to have a debate about who has the temperament, and judgment, to serve as the next Commander-in-Chief, that’s a debate I’m ready to have.

For while Senator McCain was turning his sights to Iraq just days after 9/11, I stood up and opposed this war, knowing that it would distract us from the real threats we face.  When John McCain said we could just "muddle through" in Afghanistan, I argued for more resources and more troops to finish the fight against the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and made clear that we must take out Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants if we have them in our sights.  John McCain likes to say that he’ll follow bin Laden to the Gates of Hell - but he won’t even go to the cave where he lives.

And today, as my call for a time frame to remove our troops from Iraq has been echoed by the Iraqi government and even the Bush Administration, even after we learned that Iraq has a $79 billion surplus while we’re wallowing in deficits, John McCain stands alone in his stubborn refusal to end a misguided war.

That’s not the judgment we need.  That won’t keep America safe.  We need a President who can face the threats of the future, not keep grasping at the ideas of the past.

You don’t defeat a terrorist network that operates in eighty countries by occupying Iraq.  You don’t protect Israel and deter Iran just by talking tough in Washington.  You can’t truly stand up for Georgia when you’ve strained our oldest alliances.  If John McCain wants to follow George Bush with more tough talk and bad strategy, that is his choice - but it is not the change we need.

We are the party of Roosevelt.  We are the party of Kennedy.  So don’t tell me that Democrats won’t defend this country.  Don’t tell me that Democrats won’t keep us safe.  The Bush-McCain foreign policy has squandered the legacy that generations of Americans — Democrats and Republicans - have built, and we are here to restore that legacy.

As Commander-in-Chief, I will never hesitate to defend this nation, but I will only send our troops into harm’s way with a clear mission and a sacred commitment to give them the equipment they need in battle and the care and benefits they deserve when they come home.

I will end this war in Iraq responsibly, and finish the fight against al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan.  I will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts.  But I will also renew the tough, direct diplomacy that can prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and curb Russian aggression.  I will build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the 21st century: terrorism and nuclear proliferation; poverty and genocide; climate change and disease.  And I will restore our moral standing, so that America is once again that last, best hope for all who are called to the cause of freedom, who long for lives of peace, and who yearn for a better future.

These are the policies I will pursue.  And in the weeks ahead, I look forward to debating them with John McCain.

But what I will not do is suggest that the Senator takes his positions for political purposes.  Because one of the things that we have to change in our politics is the idea that people cannot disagree without challenging each other’s character and patriotism.

The times are too serious, the stakes are too high for this same partisan playbook. So let us agree that patriotism has no party.  I love this country, and so do you, and so does John McCain.  The men and women who serve in our battlefields may be Democrats and Republicans and Independents, but they have fought together and bled together and some died together under the same proud flag.  They have not served a Red America or a Blue America - they have served the United States of America.

So I’ve got news for you, John McCain.  We all put our country first.

America, our work will not be easy.  The challenges we face require tough choices, and Democrats as well as Republicans will need to cast off the worn-out ideas and politics of the past.  For part of what has been lost these past eight years can’t just be measured by lost wages or bigger trade deficits.  What has also been lost is our sense of common purpose - our sense of higher purpose.  And that’s what we have to restore.

We may not agree on abortion, but surely we can agree on reducing the number of unwanted pregnancies in this country.  The reality of gun ownership may be different for hunters in rural Ohio than for those plagued by gang-violence in Cleveland, but don’t tell me we can’t uphold the Second Amendment while keeping AK-47s out of the hands of criminals.  I know there are differences on same-sex marriage, but surely we can agree that our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters deserve to visit the person they love in the hospital and to live lives free of discrimination.  Passions fly on immigration, but I don’t know anyone who benefits when a mother is separated from her infant child or an employer undercuts American wages by hiring illegal workers.  This too is part of America’s promise - the promise of a democracy where we can find the strength and grace to bridge divides and unite in common effort.

I know there are those who dismiss such beliefs as happy talk.  They claim that our insistence on something larger, something firmer and more honest in our public life is just a Trojan Horse for higher taxes and the abandonment of traditional values.  And that’s to be expected. Because if you don’t have any fresh ideas, then you use stale tactics to scare the voters.  If you don’t have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from.

You make a big election about small things.

And you know what - it’s worked before.  Because it feeds into the cynicism we all have about government.  When Washington doesn’t work, all its promises seem empty.  If your hopes have been dashed again and again, then it’s best to stop hoping, and settle for what you already know.

I get it.  I realize that I am not the likeliest candidate for this office.  I don’t fit the typical pedigree, and I haven’t spent my career in the halls of Washington.

But I stand before you tonight because all across America something is stirring.  What the nay-sayers don’t understand is that this election has never been about me.  It’s been about you.

For eighteen long months, you have stood up, one by one, and said enough to the politics of the past.  You understand that in this election, the greatest risk we can take is to try the same old politics with the same old players and expect a different result.  You have shown what history teaches us - that at defining moments like this one, the change we need doesn’t come from Washington.  Change comes to Washington.  Change happens because the American people demand it - because they rise up and insist on new ideas and new leadership, a new politics for a new time.

America, this is one of those moments.

I believe that as hard as it will be, the change we need is coming.  Because I’ve seen it.  Because I’ve lived it.  I’ve seen it in Illinois, when we provided health care to more children and moved more families from welfare to work.  I’ve seen it in Washington, when we worked across party lines to open up government and hold lobbyists more accountable, to give better care for our veterans and keep nuclear weapons out of terrorist hands.

And I’ve seen it in this campaign.  In the young people who voted for the first time, and in those who got involved again after a very long time.  In the Republicans who never thought they’d pick up a Democratic ballot, but did.  I’ve seen it in the workers who would rather cut their hours back a day than see their friends lose their jobs, in the soldiers who re-enlist after losing a limb, in the good neighbors who take a stranger in when a hurricane strikes and the floodwaters rise.

This country of ours has more wealth than any nation, but that’s not what makes us rich.  We have the most powerful military on Earth, but that’s not what makes us strong.  Our universities and our culture are the envy of the world, but that’s not what keeps the world coming to our shores.

Instead, it is that American spirit - that American promise - that pushes us forward even when the path is uncertain; that binds us together in spite of our differences; that makes us fix our eye not on what is seen, but what is unseen, that better place around the bend.

That promise is our greatest inheritance.  It’s a promise I make to my daughters when I tuck them in at night, and a promise that you make to yours - a promise that has led immigrants to cross oceans and pioneers to travel west; a promise that led workers to picket lines, and women to reach for the ballot.

And it is that promise that forty five years ago today, brought Americans from every corner of this land to stand together on a Mall in Washington, before Lincoln’s Memorial, and hear a young preacher from Georgia speak of his dream.

The men and women who gathered there could’ve heard many things.  They could’ve heard words of anger and discord.  They could’ve been told to succumb to the fear and frustration of so many dreams deferred.

But what the people heard instead - people of every creed and color, from every walk of life - is that in America, our destiny is inextricably linked.  That together, our dreams can be one.

"We cannot walk alone," the preacher cried.  "And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead.  We cannot turn back."

America, we cannot turn back.  Not with so much work to be done.  Not with so many children to educate, and so many veterans to care for.  Not with an economy to fix and cities to rebuild and farms to save.  Not with so many families to protect and so many lives to mend.  America, we cannot turn back.  We cannot walk alone.  At this moment, in this election, we must pledge once more to march into the future.  Let us keep that promise - that American promise - and in the words of Scripture hold firmly, without wavering, to the hope that we confess.

Thank you, God Bless you, and God Bless the United States of America.

 

 

 

Al Gore’s speech on Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 06:35 PM

One of the greatest gifts of our democracy is the opportunity it offers us every four years to change course. It’s not a guarantee; it’s only an opportunity. The question facing us is, simply put, will we seize this opportunity for change? That’s why I came here tonight: to tell you why I feel so strongly that we must seize this opportunity to elect Barack Obama President of the United States.

Eight years ago, some said there was not much difference between the nominees of the two major parties and it didn’t really matter who became president. Our nation was enjoying peace and prosperity. Some assumed we would continue both, no matter the outcome. But here we all are in 2008, and I doubt anyone would argue now that election didn’t matter.

Take it from me, if it had ended differently, we would not be bogged down in Iraq, we would have pursued bin Laden until we captured him. We would not be facing a self-inflicted economic crisis; we would be fighting for middle-income families. We would not be showing contempt for the Constitution; we’d be protecting the rights of every American regardless of race, religion, disability, gender or sexual orientation. And we would no