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		<title>The Story Of A Vote</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It appears that over the past few months I have neglected to forcefully voice my opinion on who I think is the best candidate for the presidency of the United States. This lead the pundits, who are not used to me being silent, <a href="http://www.kabobfest.com/2008/11/kabobfest-exclusive-blogger-fayyad-is.html">to speculate that I was keeping quiet because I have become a republican</a>. I now feel compelled to set the record straight; I am not republican, not that there is anything wrong with it, but I am not. I actually respect people’s choice to become republican, and I support their right to civil unions.<br /><br />Not only will I respond to the most recent negative campaign ad against me, but I will also explain to you part of my vote’s evolution.<br /><br />September 24th, a vote was born. After ten long years in the US (yeah, you probably are feeling guilty now for missing <a href="http://www.kabobfest.com/2007/10/congress-declares-october-28th-fayyads.html">Fayyad’s Day</a>), an immigration agent finally slipped and approved my citizenship application; I registered to vote the following morning. It immediately became clear to me that my decision on who to vote for was not as clear as I had thought. Perhaps I had begun to consider my vote “more seriously” now, that I would have to cast it.<span id="fullpost"><br /><br />I know I can entertain you by listing some of the reasons why the republican ticket was not even an option, but in the interest of time, I’ll move on to the more plausibly choices. I should say however, McCain’s stock rose with me when one of my colleagues alerted to an interesting observation: He thought Bush’s preemption doctrine, Patriot Act, and the bail out package among other things where conscious efforts by the closet Texas libertarian to destroy the federal government as he ideologically did not believe in it. I must admit, at the time, I thought I might be willing to give it another four or eight years. But I digress.<br /><br />I lived in Illinois when Obama first burst on to the seen, I have to say that I was impressed by his person, I had friends who new him first hand and would attest to his genuineness, and my little reverse orientalist way, I thought it was long over due for a positive black roll model, who is not an athlete or a rapper.<br /><br />But by the time I became a citizen, I had witnessed countless acts of masterful pander by the democratic candidate, I had read the news about him appeasing the pro-Israel lobby through promises that do not pass ethical muster, and run diametrically opposed to his views before he burst on the national scene. I had also heard him respond to the charges of being “Muslim” or “Arab” as if they actually were smear word. Voting for him would be painful, if I could do it at all.<br /><br />But there were Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney. One who I admire as and activist and advocate, and have supported and canvassed for in 2000, actually, even went beyond what a non-US citizen could legal contribute. The second is an advocate of Palestinian rights, a firm opponent of the invasion of Iraq, and George Bush’s doctrine of world hegemony. So I had those to choices to ponder, for a protest vote of course… one that would make me feel more satisfied, because at the end of the day, I would not have voted for the president who would make a decision I disagree with.<br /><br />For a good couple of weeks, I was leaning the Nader-McKinney way, yes, I know, they are not on one ticket. But after several conversation with coworkers, and other republican-leaning random individuals in 2 major swing states, as well as following the ongoing debate on KABOBfest, I decided that I perhaps should sacrifice some self indulgence and gratification and actually make a consequential choice. Because after all, selling out, in various degrees, seems to be inherent to reaching a position of influenece. Not to mention that I would have loved that the two tried a bit harder to ask for my vote, get on my ballot, or at least unite efforts.<br /><br />The US electoral system is by no means perfect or free; on the contrary, it is rigged, manipulated, paid for by special interest and corporations, and monopolized by two parties that differ from each other on only a hand of full of policies that would carry long term impact, especially after they both have deviated from the principles of conservatism and liberalism respectively as they were defined when morals and ethics factored into their form. For that, it is only a matter of realism and practicality to view your vote as a better than, as opposed to great. I have been disappointed enough times in my short life that I know good things do not happen in droves, rather in small increments of often overlooked silver linings.<br /><br />So I will vote for Obama, not only because I think him in the White House is far less damaging than McCain: On judicial and cabinet appointment, foreign policy and likelihood of starting another war, economy regulation and taxation, environment and funding for science, and of what would happen should the same team from the last eight years remain in Washington, but because of those conversations I had in Ohio and Pennsylvania over the past few weeks. It’s because of the people who are afraid of the black man (although we know he has passed the political establishment test) of becoming president because they think all black people would start making six-figures on welfare. It’s because of those who think the US tax code before 2000 is a form of socialism that inhibits prosperity. It’s because of the voters in Nevada and Mississippi who responded “that nigger” when they received a call from an Obama campaign volunteer.<br /><br />I am voting for Obama because America will be better with him as a president. I don’t look for him or his policies to make America better, I am only confident America will be better. I think, and hope, many Americans will come to pass the barrier of race that is now blinding them beyond reason, and those who can’t cope with it will perhaps have heart attacks, who knows, I’m just speculating. But America will come in the next four years further than it has in the last 40 years, to move beyond her prejudice, will not be complete, just another step, and it is my hope, that this will extend outside its border, and Americans as a whole, begin regarding their opponents as humans with differing views and customs, not as subhuman things that can be killed off just like in another episode of The Lord of the Rings.<br /><br />So yes, I’m voting for Obama because he is black, but that is not why he is winning. The man who I thought in 2006 was the long over due role model for the African American youth, is actually the long over due role model for America.<br /><br />For congress though, this is the man who will get my vote tomorrow. I discovered him only tonight when this video ad aired on my TV, and I nearly decided to vote for him before I read<a href="http://www.votenorth.org/"> his platform</a> and learned he was Green<br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/HvJU9xKOQMM&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/HvJU9xKOQMM&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It appears that over the past few months I have neglected to forcefully voice my opinion on who I think is the best candidate for the presidency of the United States. This lead the pundits, who are not used to me being silent, <a href="http://www.kabobfest.com/2008/11/kabobfest-exclusive-blogger-fayyad-is.html">to speculate that I was keeping quiet because I have become a republican</a>. I now feel compelled to set the record straight; I am not republican, not that there is anything wrong with it, but I am not. I actually respect people’s choice to become republican, and I support their right to civil unions.<br /><br />Not only will I respond to the most recent negative campaign ad against me, but I will also explain to you part of my vote’s evolution.<br /><br />September 24th, a vote was born. After ten long years in the US (yeah, you probably are feeling guilty now for missing <a href="http://www.kabobfest.com/2007/10/congress-declares-october-28th-fayyads.html">Fayyad’s Day</a>), an immigration agent finally slipped and approved my citizenship application; I registered to vote the following morning. It immediately became clear to me that my decision on who to vote for was not as clear as I had thought. Perhaps I had begun to consider my vote “more seriously” now, that I would have to cast it.<span id="fullpost"><br /><br />I know I can entertain you by listing some of the reasons why the republican ticket was not even an option, but in the interest of time, I’ll move on to the more plausibly choices. I should say however, McCain’s stock rose with me when one of my colleagues alerted to an interesting observation: He thought Bush’s preemption doctrine, Patriot Act, and the bail out package among other things where conscious efforts by the closet Texas libertarian to destroy the federal government as he ideologically did not believe in it. I must admit, at the time, I thought I might be willing to give it another four or eight years. But I digress.<br /><br />I lived in Illinois when Obama first burst on to the seen, I have to say that I was impressed by his person, I had friends who new him first hand and would attest to his genuineness, and my little reverse orientalist way, I thought it was long over due for a positive black roll model, who is not an athlete or a rapper.<br /><br />But by the time I became a citizen, I had witnessed countless acts of masterful pander by the democratic candidate, I had read the news about him appeasing the pro-Israel lobby through promises that do not pass ethical muster, and run diametrically opposed to his views before he burst on the national scene. I had also heard him respond to the charges of being “Muslim” or “Arab” as if they actually were smear word. Voting for him would be painful, if I could do it at all.<br /><br />But there were Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney. One who I admire as and activist and advocate, and have supported and canvassed for in 2000, actually, even went beyond what a non-US citizen could legal contribute. The second is an advocate of Palestinian rights, a firm opponent of the invasion of Iraq, and George Bush’s doctrine of world hegemony. So I had those to choices to ponder, for a protest vote of course… one that would make me feel more satisfied, because at the end of the day, I would not have voted for the president who would make a decision I disagree with.<br /><br />For a good couple of weeks, I was leaning the Nader-McKinney way, yes, I know, they are not on one ticket. But after several conversation with coworkers, and other republican-leaning random individuals in 2 major swing states, as well as following the ongoing debate on KABOBfest, I decided that I perhaps should sacrifice some self indulgence and gratification and actually make a consequential choice. Because after all, selling out, in various degrees, seems to be inherent to reaching a position of influenece. Not to mention that I would have loved that the two tried a bit harder to ask for my vote, get on my ballot, or at least unite efforts.<br /><br />The US electoral system is by no means perfect or free; on the contrary, it is rigged, manipulated, paid for by special interest and corporations, and monopolized by two parties that differ from each other on only a hand of full of policies that would carry long term impact, especially after they both have deviated from the principles of conservatism and liberalism respectively as they were defined when morals and ethics factored into their form. For that, it is only a matter of realism and practicality to view your vote as a better than, as opposed to great. I have been disappointed enough times in my short life that I know good things do not happen in droves, rather in small increments of often overlooked silver linings.<br /><br />So I will vote for Obama, not only because I think him in the White House is far less damaging than McCain: On judicial and cabinet appointment, foreign policy and likelihood of starting another war, economy regulation and taxation, environment and funding for science, and of what would happen should the same team from the last eight years remain in Washington, but because of those conversations I had in Ohio and Pennsylvania over the past few weeks. It’s because of the people who are afraid of the black man (although we know he has passed the political establishment test) of becoming president because they think all black people would start making six-figures on welfare. It’s because of those who think the US tax code before 2000 is a form of socialism that inhibits prosperity. It’s because of the voters in Nevada and Mississippi who responded “that nigger” when they received a call from an Obama campaign volunteer.<br /><br />I am voting for Obama because America will be better with him as a president. I don’t look for him or his policies to make America better, I am only confident America will be better. I think, and hope, many Americans will come to pass the barrier of race that is now blinding them beyond reason, and those who can’t cope with it will perhaps have heart attacks, who knows, I’m just speculating. But America will come in the next four years further than it has in the last 40 years, to move beyond her prejudice, will not be complete, just another step, and it is my hope, that this will extend outside its border, and Americans as a whole, begin regarding their opponents as humans with differing views and customs, not as subhuman things that can be killed off just like in another episode of The Lord of the Rings.<br /><br />So yes, I’m voting for Obama because he is black, but that is not why he is winning. The man who I thought in 2006 was the long over due role model for the African American youth, is actually the long over due role model for America.<br /><br />For congress though, this is the man who will get my vote tomorrow. 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		<title>Supporting mainstream, investing in third party</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following text (which was sent to me in an email) reminds me of La Mala's fiery words about how this election can not be the 'end' of political mobilization, even if the Obama/Biden ticket wins. It answers the question,...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following text (which was sent to me in an email) reminds me of La Mala's <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM5Z74TnSsk">fiery words about how this election can not be the 'end' of political mobilization</a>, even if the Obama/Biden ticket wins. It answers the question, how can you vote for a third party candidate while also supporting Obama? </p>

<p>It also deals with the constant pitfall so many organizers fall into--thinking that an election cycle represents the beginning and ending of a campaign. In other words, what would happen if those interested in third party candidates consider a 'campaign' to be 7 years, or 12 years, or 30 years long? </p>

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<blockquote>Support Obama, and Vote McKinney?  Not a contradiction.<br />
The women of color running for President & Vice President</p>

<p>By Amee Chew</p>

<p>October 2008</p>

<p>The Green Party Presidential ticket of Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente brings something special and unprecedented to U.S. politics.  Not only are they the first all women-of-color ticket for President and Vice President with ballot access in most states.[1]   These women take racial justice seriously, and have made strides to put gender at the center of a progressive agenda.  For these two, it's more than skin deep.</p>

<p>They're the Presidential ticket that talks about amnesty for undocumented workers, that opposes guest worker programs as riddled with abuses, because they believe a just immigration reform means addressing the trade and economic policies fueling poverty and migration.  They're the ticket that demands reparations in the form of federal investment in low-income families and communities of color, to end racial disparities in health, housing, education, and incarceration.  They call for the right of return for Katrina survivors; an end to prisons for profit, to the War on Drugs.  And they speak of reproductive justice – not just the right to abortion, but actual healthcare access; of freedom from coerced or uninformed medication and sterilization.</p>

<p>Nowhere do we see Nader, or white male Third-Party-politics-as-usual, bringing in these issues – this slice on life, or sensitivity.  McKinney, for instance, points out that Social Security cuts will disproportionately harm women.  The Green Party candidates offer to do us the public service of contesting Palin's brand of "feminism."  Let's take them up on it.</blockquote><br />
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		<title>Today’s faves: ‘Come, on!’ moment, Obama-mania and sold-out yarmulkes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Voices without Votes continuously aggregates interesting links about the election from world bloggers. Our authors take turns picking their top 3 personal favorites every weekday. In today’s favorite round up, a German blogger writes about the irrelevance of Palin’s wardrobe, meanwhile an American in Palestine talks about her recent Obama-filled trip and an Obama supporter has sad news for Jews wanting to purchase an accessory.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Voices without Votes continuously aggregates interesting links about the election from world bloggers. Our authors take turns picking their top 3 personal favorites every weekday.</em></p>
<p>In today’s favorite round up, a German blogger writes about the irrelevance of Palin’s wardrobe, meanwhile an American in Palestine talks about her recent Obama-filled trip and an Obama supporter has sad news for Jews wanting to purchase an accessory.</p>
<p><strong>1. Sarah Palin’s $150k wardrobe</strong></p>
<p>While citizen media throughout the blogosphere are commenting on the importance of Palin’s pricey wardrobe, German blogger <a href="http://claireseuroamerica.blogspot.com/">lists</a> two points on why it’s an irrelevant piece of information. Claire writes about her “ ‘Come, on!’ moment”:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Turns out that the RNC has paid a lot of money for Ms. Palin&#39;s clothes.</p>
<p>Let me tell you why this doesn&#39;t matter:</p>
<p>1. It&#39;s the RNC&#39;s money, not hers. If they want to make sure that their candidate looks good that is their prerogative. They have got plenty of money. Personally, I think it is money well spent as I have envied many of her coats.</p>
<p>2. No one talks about the costs of Obama&#39;s suits or McCain shirts. If you are going to talk about one you should talk about them all.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Claire also adds a note for the Republican nominee:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Oh, and one more thing, Sarah. Don&#39;t claim to be &#8220;just like me.&#8221; I don&#39;t tote around Louis-Vitton. Although I wish I did.”</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>2. Obama-mania trip home</strong></p>
<p>American blogger living in Palestine, Marcy Newman <a href="http://bodyontheline.wordpress.com/">writes</a> about her recent trip home and her experience with “Obama-mania” at the American Studies Association conference. </p>
<blockquote><p>“I’m still reeling from the experience of not only coming back to the U.S. in the midst of a racist, offensive presidential campaign, but also the ways in which this affected the American Studies Association (ASA) conference. Normally this is a conference I look forward to. Some of the smartest people–and some of the most politically radical people–are usually in attendance. This is a conference where Angela Davis and Ruth Gilmore–two of the most important voices on the prison abolition movement regularly discuss this subject, for instance. But this year even those voices that one might normally expect critical analysis from seem to be swept up in Obama-mania. Starbucks sipping, Obama button wearing colleagues abounded. Yes, it took some walking and seeking to find non-Starbucks coffee, but of course the local variety was far superior.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Newman then speaks about her support for third-party candidates Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney and how progressives paved the way for people like Obama. </p>
<blockquote><p>“It’s not so much that I expected everyone to embrace progressive or radical candidates like Cynthia McKinney or Ralph Nader. But at ASA I did expect to hear critical analysis and discussion that brought them into the fold. By excluding other candidates these scholars participate in the same sort of exclusionary practices that the duopoly American government upholds by keeping third party candidates out of debates or off ballots. But it just seemed that everyone was so fixated on Obama and had such rose-colored glasses or people were just so mesmerized by this phenomenon that even McKinney’s name never came up. Even in a Stuart Hall panel where Hall’s important legacy in cultural studies came up the discussion related to the election centered on discussing whether or not “we should take credit for the emergence of Obama.” Mind you, they made it clear that taking credit is not the same as celebrating or endorsing, and certainly the work of radicals and progressives paved the way for a candidate like Obama. But this is precisely the point: all sorts of radical political movements made his candidacy possible but his candidacy speaks to none of the issues of any of those movements from anti-racism to labor.”</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>3. Obama yarmulkes out of stock</strong></p>
<p>Newman can rest assure knowing that a little less “Obama-mania” will be found in some areas, as Jewish blogger Matt Walters <a href="http://jewsforobama.blogspot.com/2008/10/sold-out-of-obama-kahs.html">reports </a>that Obama yarmulkes are sold-out. </p>
<blockquote><p>“We regret to inform you that we are now sold out of Obama-kah yarmulkes and due to the holidays of Sukkot and Simchat Torah, our manufacturer cannot provide a new shipment in time for us to re-distribute the yarmulkes to you before the election on Nov. 4.”</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Third Parties will not destroy the U.S., I swear!</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="greenparty.jpg" src="http://vivirlatino.com/i/2008/10/greenparty.jpg" width="256" height="256" class="right" border="0" />If you're like me and not inclined to be all that supportive of a two party system, you'll be really interested in the most recent <a href="http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20081008_open_the_debates/">commentary by Democracy Now! hostess, Amy Goodman</a>.  In it, she takes on the reason that the presidential debates suck on so many levels (a debate only works if there is fundamental difference between those debating) and what is being left out of debates as a result of two party dominance (poverty, labor protections, military industrial complex, and as Mala noted, immigration). </p>

<p>Some of the good done by third party pressure: </p>

<blockquote>George Farah directs Open Debates, a group that works “to ensure that the presidential debates serve the American people first.” He told me that “historically, it has been third parties, not the major parties, that have supported and are responsible for the abolition of slavery, women’s suffrage, public schools, public power, unemployment compensation, minimum wage, child labor laws. The list goes on and on. The two parties fail to address a particular issue; a third party rises up, and it’s supported by tens of millions of Americans, forcing the Republican and Democratic parties to co-opt that issue, or the third party rises and succeeds, which is why the Republican Party jumped from being a third party to being a major party of the United States of America.</blockquote>

<p>Many people have pointed out to me that voting green (or libertarian) could ultimately be a vote for the opposing team rather than a vote for an issue they believe in--and then of course they point frantically to Florida and Ohio as proof.  </p>

<p>I wonder--could it be possible that if those voters were inclined in the slightest to stand up for the multitudes of homeless/people of color who voted and were actively disenfranchised, Florida and Ohio wouldn't have happened? </p>

<p>Could blaming third parties be the easy way to avoid the messy realization that voter disenfranchisement is an essential part of a dirty rotten corrupt system that needs some serious cleaning up?</p><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Rosa Clemente Speaks on 3rd Party Politics in the U.S.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sokari at blacklooks led me to this video while I obsessively checked my twitter account. Rosa Clemente speaks at a what I think is a New York University (I've watched about 20 minutes in the video so far and nobody...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://twitter.com/blacklooks">Sokari at blacklooks</a> led me to this video while I obsessively checked my twitter account. Rosa Clemente speaks at a what I think is a New York University (I've watched about 20 minutes in the video so far and nobody has said directly where this speech is at). </p>

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<p>It's kinda a long video for a clip (79 minutes) but I can tell you right off the bat that a way to cut that down is to skip the first ten minutes of the introductory speaker. </p>

<p>Also, it's beautiful to see that in the first minutes of Clemente's speech, she brings up women of color and the <a href="http://www.welfarepoets.com/">Welfare Poets.</a></p><div class="feedflare">
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		<description><![CDATA[Far be it from me to rain on the Obama/McCain parade, but I have been wondering what on earth happened to debate broadcasts that include the perspective of *all* candidates running for office, not just the two that the Mainstream...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Far be it from me to rain on the Obama/McCain parade, but I have been wondering what on earth happened to debate broadcasts that include the perspective of *all* candidates running for office, not just the two that the Mainstream Media like the best. Am I the only one that remembers the delish debates in the 90s with Ross Perot?</p>

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<p><a href="http://www.gp.org/index.php">The Green Party Website</a><br />
<a href="http://www.lp.org/">The Libertarian Website</a></p><div class="feedflare">
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the media&#39;s focus on Barack Obama and John McCain, they are not the only candidates running for the office of President of the United States of America.
The race to the White House also includes Chuck Baldwin of the Constitution Party, Bob Barr of the Libertarian Party, Cynthia McKinney of the Green-Rainbow Party, and Ralph [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the media&#39;s focus on Barack Obama and John McCain, they are not the only candidates running for the office of President of the United States of America.</p>
<p>The race to the White House also includes Chuck Baldwin of the Constitution Party, Bob Barr of the Libertarian Party, Cynthia McKinney of the Green-Rainbow Party, and Ralph Nader of the Independent Party.</p>
<p>You can read more about the six men and women (and their running mates) at <a href="http://www.votesmart.org/election_president.php">Project Vote Smart</a>.</p>
<p>Because of little attention paid to the third-party candidates in the mainstream media (where most of the world&#39;s bloggers get their information), there is little discussion in the blogosphere. But some content is worth repeating here.</p>
<p>We begin with last month&#39;s article on <em>Global Voices Online</em> by Pakistani blogger Teeth Maestro about his peers&#39; <a href="http://globalvoicesonline.org/2008/09/27/president-kirdari-mccain-obama-debate-on-pakistan/">reactions to the first presidential debate</a>. Buried in the responses was <a href="http://globalvoicesonline.org/2008/09/27/president-kirdari-mccain-obama-debate-on-pakistan/#comment-1519554">this comment</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>To be an effective leader one must also display honesty, compassion, &#038; guts. Stand with Ralph Nader, Ron Paul, &#038; Cynthia McKinney.</p></blockquote>
<p>Of course, Ron Paul is no longer running in the election; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul#2008_presidential_campaign">Wikipedia has the facts</a>, namely that Paul withdrew from the Republican Party before announcing his support for Chuck Baldwin.</p>
<p>The essence of the anonymous commenter&#39;s words remain valuable; that independent candidates hold as much worth as the Democratic and Republican parties.</p>
<p>This is echoed by Marcy Newman, an American blogger known for her pro-Palestinian activism, who writes in the <a href="http://bodyontheline.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/bimbo-no-moron-yes/">first sentence of a Sarah Palin commentary</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>This rant on Palin does not mean I support Obama/Biden. I don’t because on foreign policy they are one in the same. I support Ralph Nader or Cynthia McKinney.</p></blockquote>
<p>Unfortunately, as Michael Merritt of PoliGazette <a href="http://poligazette.com/2008/09/19/bob-barr-seeks-to-remove-obama-mccain-from-ballot-in-texas/">recently remarked in the wake of</a> Bob Barr attempting to remove Obama and McCain from the Texas ballot for failing to submit their nomination sheets by the deadline&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Libertarians and other third parties have always typically found obstacles to ballot access, usually the ridiculous numbers of signatures needed to even get on the ballot. Even then, they are often challenged on the veracity of these signatures.</p></blockquote>
<p>Coming full circle, we turn to the United Kingdom and former Liberal Democrat Councilor Nich Starling who blogged about <a href="http://norfolkblogger.blogspot.com/2008/09/pravda-on-democracy-in-america.html">Pravda on Democracy in America</a>. He begins with the following:</p>
<blockquote><p>The comedy news channel Russia Today is always worth watching for five minutes if you need to be reminded how good CNN, Sky News, BBC or even Fox News is.</p>
<p>The story <em>Russia Today</em> is running with today is how undemocratic the US is for not giving Ralph Nader equal coverage with Obama and McCain, with the under current of the story being that the US is not a good democracy because it does not allow candidates equal access to the news media.</p></blockquote>
<p>It is fair to presume that none of the independent candidates will work in the corner office, so where&#39;s the harm in writing more stories on the voices who won&#39;t win the votes?</p>
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		<title>American in Palestine reacts to VP debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the meaning of the Arabic word madrassa to their stance on the situation in Palestine and their undying love for Israel, teacher and activist Marcy Newman takes Sarah Palin and Joe Biden to task in two blog entries from Palestine. Here are some of her arguments, from her blog Body on the Line. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While news outlets throughout the U.S. interviewed American voters about the debate, an American blogger living in Palestine recently posted two entries on her thoughts. The activist and teacher named Marcy Newman, writes in her blog, <a href="http://bodyontheline.wordpress.com/">Body on the Line</a>, that many piques arose with her while watching the vice presidential debate featuring Sarah Palin and Joe Biden. </p>
<p>Newman’s entry titled, “<a href="http://bodyontheline.wordpress.com/2008/10/03/on-deleting-palestine-and-other-debate-observations/">on deleting palestine and other debate observations</a>” first discusses the factual errors made by Biden, including his misuse of the word Arabic word “madrassa.”</p>
<blockquote><p>Biden’s mistake #1: If you’re going to use an Arabic word, don’t you think you should learn what it means first?:</p>
<p>There have been 7,000 madrasses built along that border. We should be helping them build schools to compete for those hearts and minds of the people in the region so that we’re actually able to take on terrorism and by the way, that’s where bin Laden lives and we will go at him if we have actually intelligence.</p>
<p>المدرسة, or madrassa, literally means school in English. Religious school, private school, public school: it does not matter. Like the word school in English, madrassa applies to all sorts of schools including Islamic religious schools. Oh, and as Fisk, thankfully, makes it clear that there are not 7,000 schools on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.</p></blockquote>
<p>Newman then points out that other problems arose during the debate including Palin’s “fabrication.” One fabrication included Palin stating she was middle-class; Newman cites a <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/at-home-with-the-palins-struggling-workingclass-americans-worth-12m-949722.html">The Independent article</a> stating that Palin and her husband Todd are worth “at least $1.2m, including a $500,000 lakefront home, a Piper float-plane and two holiday getaways.”</p>
<p>Newman also ties in her current home, Palestine, stating that both candidates failed to mention the country during the 90-minute-debate; however, both repeatedly pointed out their love for Israel. </p>
<blockquote><p>Can you imagine any country with a leader whose brain is bigger than the size of a pea lending its support for any state without reservations? Without question? Moreover, not only did we never hear the word Palestine mention. By not mentioning Palestine, Palestinian people, a Palestinian context many other things were deleted as well. Occupation. Illegal settlements. The 60th anniversary of an nakba. Palestinian political prisoners. Palestinian refugees. The siege on Gaza. The hyperbole Palin invokes with her reference to a so-called second holocaust and Israel as a “peace-seeking nation” is preposterous and shows the level of myth making involved in their Israel love-fest. Israel is a war-seeking nation and has been so since before its creation.</p></blockquote>
<p>Newman further addresses Palin’s stance on Israel and her continuous use of the word “energy.”</p>
<blockquote><p>I take Palin at her word, unfortunately, when she expresses her affection for a nation-state that practices state terrorism on a daily basis. At the same time when she mentioned her love of Israel (about six or seven times) for her American Jewish voting audience (most of whom, by the way, do not support the state of Israel unconditionally), she made it clear that she doesn’t really know or understand the issues at stake. Likewise, there were many moments when she clearly did not understand the words, the language, the question, the concept and in turn either ignored it or injected the word “energy” into her response. It seems that this energy crutch of hers was the only subject she seemed to feel comfortable with (of course, only in the context of “drill, baby, drill”). She used the word “energy” 29 times.</p></blockquote>
<p>The post is completed with Newman addressing other issues including: the Iraq War and the number of casualties, Henry Kissinger, Afghanistan and Pakistan and essentially, her disappointment in both candidates.</p>
<blockquote><p>Just as Palin (and Biden) seems to be woefully clueless when it comes to historical matters affecting our current realities…</p></blockquote>
<p>In a later entry titled, “<a href="http://bodyontheline.wordpress.com/2008/10/03/why-i-love-rosa-clemente/">why i love rosa clemente</a>,” Newman posts what Independent Vice Presidential Candidate Matt Gonzalez and Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate Rosa Clemente (also the vice presidential candidates of Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney, of whom she is supporting) stated in regards to Palestine.</p>
<blockquote><p>just a taste of how that Israel love fest would have gone if vice presidential candidates rosa clemente and matt gonazalez had been included. here is what they have to say about palestine (yes! they actually are able to say that word and speak about it in an informed and moral way! imagine!). and there are many reasons why i love clemente: her position on the prison industrial complex, the military industrial complex, queer rights, the environment. you can watch the entire debate or read the transcript at democracy now!</p>
<p>MATT GONZALEZ: Well, I think, you know, both of these candidates pay lip service to the notion that we need a two-state solution. They don’t tell you any specifics around that. Do they support 1967 borders, for instance? Joe Biden did not repudiate Barack Obama’s earlier remark about Jerusalem belonging to Israel.</p>
<p>And I think their sort of over-the-top repeating of how much they love Israel—I think, in that, they lose an opportunity to support peace movements in and outside of Israel, joined by many Jews, both in this country and in Israel, that want to see an end to the violence in the region, that don’t believe, for instance, the way Palestinians are being treated is fair.</p>
<p>And I think when Joe Biden starts repudiating elections in the West Bank and elsewhere, you see that these guys are pretty much in step with the current administration. You know, they either—you either have to be a supporter of democracy and deal with the right of people to self-determine, or you repudiate that. And if you repudiate it, you’re going to go down a path that can be very dangerous.</p>
<p>AMY GOODMAN: Rosa Clemente?</p>
<p>ROSA CLEMENTE: Well, I mean, I think it’s not even a question of fairness. The Israeli government, every day, kills Palestinian people in their own homeland. I think it is about the right to self-determination, but it’s also—I think it’s more than a two-state solution.<br />
Many Palestinian groups are calling for a one-state solution, and that’s how it should be.</p>
<p>And the United States, we need to stop sending any type of military aid to Israel. I think what’s going on in—what’s been happening in Palestine, you know, is an indication of forty years of complete terror amongst another group of people, aided by American tax dollars, you know.</p>
<p>And I think younger people, particularly through hip-hop, it’s been interesting that we can have cultural exchanges and actually have people in Palestine, like the hip-hop group DAM, that let us know what’s happening every day right there on the ground and that the issue for a lot of Palestinian people would be that they deserve their homeland back and that the right of return is fundamental to them as a people.</p></blockquote>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Disclaimer: This rant on Palin does not mean I support Obama/Biden. I don’t because on foreign policy they are one in the same. I support Ralph Nader or Cynthia McKinney.</p>
<p>Although I’ve been following the Palin fiasco each day, I hadn’t planned on blogging about it. Mostly it’s been for my own personal daily dose of humor. I thought about it a bit when Rania began blogging about her last month. But now the anticipation of the vice presidential debate has pushed me over the edge. That and Tina Fey’s HI-larious spoof of Palin on Saturday Night Live. (If you have not watched this video, click on this link. It is unreal.)</p>
<p>I’ve been dying to see the debate tonight between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin. Mostly for its entertainment value. I’ve been subjected to these little “first person” opinion pieces on Al Jazeera where they let one American narrate why they support a particular candidate. This one features a woman who says she was a democrat, but now because Hillary Clinton is not a nominee she’s voting for McCain. Why? Because Palin is a woman. Since when does having a vagina make one more qualified to lead a country? (Let us not forget the dangerous policies of Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir, Benazir Bhutto to name a few women who made the world a worse place.) Feminism does not mean supporting a woman because she’s a woman. Feminism is an ideology that Americans like to water down to the lowest common denominator. Palin is no more a feminist than Clinton is; both have retrograde politics that actually serve to harm women. If you want to see a real feminist politician Cynthia McKinney and her vice presidential running mate Rosa Clemente are your candidates. Anyway here is American moron #1:</p>
<p>Apparently, Katha Pollitt says that the debate will not be as lively as one could hope for given that McCain had the format changed to accommodate Palin’s inexperience:</p>
<p>    The McCain campaign, tacitly acknowledging how out of her depth she’ll be no matter how many all-nighters she pulls, demanded – and, shockingly, got – special modifications to the VP debate format so that there would be no follow-up questions. After all, it wouldn’t be right to expect Palin to compete on normal terms with Joe Biden, who has the totally unfair advantage of being deeply versed in domestic and foreign policy and knowing how the world’s business is done. Lower standards for potential leaders of the world’s most powerful country, in the name of diversity. That’s what Republicans stand for now.</p>
<p>Is it not too much to expect that a person a heart beat away from the presidency speak the language of her country proficiently? On Palin’s linguistic deficiencies:</p>
<p>    I began to notice the problem during Palin’s interview with Charlie Gibson - not coincidentally, her first major unscripted foray into the public speaking realm. When Gibson asked her whether she agreed with the Bush doctrine - and then had to explain to her what it was – she replied: “If there is legitimate and enough intelligence that tells us that a strike is imminent against American people, we have every right to defend our country.” Even to the untrained ear that sentence sounds awkward. “Legitimate and enough”? It can’t possibly be elitist to suggest that “legitimate and sufficient” would have come off as more literate.</p>
<p>That particular question in the Gibson interview was also horrifying to watch with respect to her inability to answer a simple question about U.S. policy. You can watch the interview and Palin’s incoherent bumbling about on Huffington Post. But the question of Pakistan struck me in ways that seem to differ from others. On the Huffington Post, for instance, and in other places people focus on her straying from McCain’s position on invading Pakistan. (I think this is why McCain had to chaperon Palin on a second Katie Couric interview later.) But what struck me was that Gibson had to ask her two or three times what Palin thought about invading Pakistan. Her answer was so completely incoherent that even Gibson finally said, “let me finish. I got lost in a blizzard of words there,” and then he asked her to give a simple yes or now answer. She didn’t. Or couldn’t. I’m thinking that she believes if she throws enough words around together in a big whirlwind she will be able to bullshit her way through an answer. And in spite of this: mish ma’oul! another American moron on Al Jazeera actually said “she’s articulate.” I kid you not.</p>
<p>For those of you who have not seen the interview with Katie Couric, here are a few highlights, accompanied by commentary from the Young Turks, which is also worth a chuckle. There are three videos. The first shows us that Palin doesn’t read any newspapers–and not only that: she cannot name any!:</p>
<p>The second one appears to show that Palin endorses Hamas victory when they were democratically elected in Palestine–not something I have trouble with, to be sure, but certainly something that puts her at odds with McCain not to mention most elected American officials:</p>
<p>The third one shows that she has no knowledge of any Supreme Court cases aside from Row v. Wade:</p>
<p>Perhaps average Americans can’t name Supreme Court cases either, but the point Palin is running for Vice President. Here is a starter kit for those “average” moronic Americans who want someone to lead them who is “just like them”:</p>
<p>    For my British readers, let me explain something. Een mai cahntree, the supreme court has a particular aura and lore. One learns about the court as a schoolchild. A special tone of reverence often creeps into teacher’s voice. If nothing else one is taught pretty early and pretty thoroughly the following: Marbury v Madison (1803) set the precedent of judicial review; the Dred Scott decision (1857) upheld slavery; Plessy v Ferguson (1896) upheld segregation; and Brown v Board of Education (1954) ended it.</p>
<p>    For the mildly curious American of Palin’s (and my) generation, round two of supreme court schooling might include United States v Nixon, in which the court unanimously ordered Richard Nixon to turn over the Watergate tapes, which forced Nixon’s resignation; Baker v Carr, which established the principle of one person, one vote; University of California v Bakke, in which the court initially upheld affirmative action; and of course Roe v Wade.</p>
<p>    I am not saying that every American knows or should know these eight decisions. Lord knows most Americans probably don’t know how many justices sit on the court (now that I think of it, probably a good question for Palin). But it seems to me not too much to ask that someone who might be the vice-president or even president of the United States should know them, and many more important court decisions.</p>
<p>As a result of this supreme incompetence, even conservative columnists are now asking for Palin to bow out. Kathleen Parker writes:</p>
<p>    Palin’s recent interviews with Charles Gibson, Sean Hannity and now Katie Couric have all revealed an attractive, earnest, confident candidate. Who Is Clearly Out Of Her League.</p>
<p>    No one hates saying that more than I do. Like so many women, I’ve been pulling for Palin, wishing her the best, hoping she will perform brilliantly. I’ve also noticed that I watch her interviews with the held breath of an anxious parent, my finger poised over the mute button in case it gets too painful. Unfortunately, it often does. My cringe reflex is exhausted.</p>
<p>    Palin filibusters. She repeats words, filling space with deadwood. Cut the verbiage and there’s not much content there. Here’s but one example of many from her interview with Hannity:</p>
<p>    “Well, there is a danger in allowing some obsessive partisanship to get into the issue that we’re talking about today. And that’s something that John McCain, too, his track record, proving that he can work both sides of the aisle, he can surpass the partisanship that must be surpassed to deal with an issue like this.”</p>
<p>    When Couric pointed to polls showing that the financial crisis had boosted Obama’s numbers, Palin blustered wordily: “I’m not looking at poll numbers. What I think Americans at the end of the day are going to be able to go back and look at track records and see who’s more apt to be talking about solutions and wishing for and hoping for solutions for some opportunity to change, and who’s actually done it?”</p>
<p>    If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street herself.</p>
<p>Apparently, Parker got a lot of flack for that column and responded in a second opinion piece on the subject:</p>
<p>    Mrs. Palin’s fans say they like her specifically because she’s an outsider, not part of the Washington club. When she flubs during interviews, they identify with that, too. “You see the lack of polish, we applaud it,” one reader wrote.</p>
<p>    Of course, there’s a difference between a lack of polish and a lack of coherence. Some of Mrs. Palin’s interview responses can’t even be critiqued on their merits because they’re so nonsensical. But even that is someone else’s fault, say Mrs. Palin’s supporters. The media make her uncomfortable.</p>
<p>    Or it’s the fault of those slick politicos who are overmanaging her.</p>
<p>    “Let Sarah be Sarah” has become the latest rallying cry among my colleagues on the right. She’ll be fine if we just leave her alone, they say. Between prayers, I might add.</p>
<p>This issue of who is a Washington insider or who is a political elite among the media and voters interviewed on television is disturbing. These are the American morons I keep finding on Al Jazeera. They say things like “I like her, she is a mom just like me.” No, she’s a moron just like you. Since when do we want someone who is “just like us” to be the head of state. She’s not running for prom queen. She’s running for the second most important office in the nation. Why is it that these moronic Americans think that to be coherent, intelligent, well-read is a deficiency when running for the White House? We’ve had eight years of that, do we really want 4 more?</p>
<p>There is a funny piece on Dissident Voice today by William Blum that labels this phenomenon “Palintology”:</p>
<p>    What’s the proper term to use to categorize a person who is … blindly patriotic, jingoist, an evangelical Christian creationist, gun and hunting enthusiast, National Rifle Association supporter; denies the science behind global warming, with a philosophy of “dig, dig, dig”, and in foreign policy: “bomb”, “bomb”, “bomb”; untraveled, uneducated, ignorant, a devoted book-banner, racist, opposed to equal rights for gays, fanatically anti-abortion, anti-feminist, and has a 17-year-old daughter pregnant and unmarried?</p>
<p>    The proper American term is “white trash”. Or, as the honorable governor of Alaska apparently prefers, “redneck” — “Rouge cou” is what she called a business she registered.</p>
<p>    And what do you call the person if on top of all that she declares in the year 2008 that Saddam Hussein had something to do with 9-11 and that “a surge in Afghanistan also will lead us to victory there as it has proven to have done in Iraq”? The proper term is “scary” or perhaps “scary moron”.</p>
<p>    And what do you think of this person when you learn that she believes that the war in Iraq is a “task that is from God”? I think this is actually a form of insanity. There are people in institutions all over the world charged with killing others, who insist that they were acting under God’s command.</p>
<p>    And if the above is not enough to make you fall in love with the woman, consider that she believes that humans coexisted with dinosaurs 6,000 years ago; and have a look at a video of the vice-president/president-to-be undergoing an exorcism performed by a minister to free her body from “witches”.6 When we consider the flak that Barack Obama received because his minister is not in love with US foreign policy, imagine what Palin will get for having a minister who performs witch exorcism. Nothing. </p>
<p>Palin complained in her incoherent interview with Couric that she has never met a head of state, but she somehow thought this was a feather in her cap because she is a Washington outsider. This is also called a lack of experience–something people were saying about Obama until Palin came along. But with the United Nations General Assembly meeting last week she had the opportunity to meet foreign heads of state. After her meeting with Hamid Karzai, he told Al Jazeera that she was “capable.” Hmm…what does that tell us about Karzai?:</p>
<p>    The Alaskan governor held brief meetings with Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, and Alvaro Uribe, Colombia’s president, in New York on Tuesday.</p>
<p>    “I found her a capable woman. She had the right questions on Afghanistan. She was concerned and she said how she can help,” Karzai said after the meeting at a Manhattan hotel.</p>
<p>    Karzai and Palin discussed security problems in Afghanistan, including cross-border attacks from fighters in Pakistan and the need for more US troops in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>After Palin’s meeting with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, the two found themselves in quite an imbroglio:</p>
<p>    Zadari’s greeting to the Alaskan governor at their meeting at the UN headquarters in New York - described as “overly-friendly” by the Christian Science Monitor - has earned him a fatwa from some of Pakistan’s radical Muslims.</p>
<p>    Benazir Bhutto’s widower tells Alaska’s first woman that she is “even more gorgeous in life” and says he can see why “America is crazy about you”. But what really got radical clerics backs up was his comment that he might hug the Moose-hunting governor if his aide insists hard enough.</p>
<p>    For Palin, the incident appears to have confirmed jokes that her meet-and-greet sessions with world leaders at the UN were “speed dating” diplomacy.</p>
<p>    But Zadari faces much harsher condemnation for his conduct. His remarks managed to unite both hardline Islamic leaders and Pakistani feminists in condemnation.</p>
<p>    One radical Muslim prayer leader said the president shamed the nation with his “indecent gestures, filthy remarks, and repeated praise of a non-Muslim lady wearing a short skirt.” Meanwhile, Tahira Abdullah, a member of Pakistan’s Women’s Action Forum, criticised the president for failing to show decorum and behave like a “mourning widower”.</p>
<p>Of course, no visit to the UN would be complete without an American politician fawning of a leader from the Zionist state:</p>
<p>    President Shimon Peres met Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin Thursday and the two exchanged some warm words. Peres was on hand to deliver a speech at an international conference organized by former United States President Bill Clinton.</p>
<p>    Upon meeting the Israeli president Palin told him she has wanted to meet him and get to know him for years. She added that the only flag in her office, aside from the American flag, is the Israeli flag, stressing that she wants Israelis to know that she’s been a longtime friend of the Jewish state, and will remain such. </p>
<p>The outrage meter is not high here. It’s obligatory. I’m sure she believes it. I’m sure she’s as Zionist as the rest of them. But then again, aside from Nader and McKinney, what candidate isn’t? But like all right-wing evangelical Christians in the U.S., that enduring support for the Zionist state is usually coupled with anti-Semitism. Apparently, her church in Alaska is host to various anti-Semitic speakers:</p>
<p>    Imagine, for a moment, that Obama had a similar record. Imagine that he joined a preacher onstage right after that preacher had spoken about “Israelite” control of the financial sector. Imagine that he had won his first local election against a man with a Jewish-sounding last name amid suggestions that his opponent wasn’t really a Christian. Imagine that he had sat in church this summer and listened without protest to a sermon blaming Israel’s agonies on the country’s adherence to Judaism. All this would likely have resulted in something near hysteria among both the professional media and the demagogues of talk radio.</p>
<p>    Yet on Palin, the self-appointed defenders of American Jewry have been fairly quiet. That’s because, when it comes to the chosen people, those on the left are held to very different standards than those on the right. Palin, like many right-wing evangelicals, is wildly hawkish on Israel, and in American politics, that’s seen as synonymous with friendliness toward the Jewish people. Yet as Pat Robertson and many others have proven, promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories is not incompatible with fanatical Zionism. Palin would, in all likelihood, be an ally of that messianic fringe of the Jewish community determined to thwart any possibility of peace with the Middle East. That doesn’t mean her candidacy shouldn’t give other American Jews real reason to worry.</p>
<p>Of course, everyone who is supporting Palin is waving their feminist flags (though if I could control the feminist club they would never be allowed in in the first place). Gloria Steinem puts it this way:</p>
<p>    Here’s the good news: Women have become so politically powerful that even the anti-feminist right wing — the folks with a headlock on the Republican Party — are trying to appease the gender gap with a first-ever female vice president. We owe this to women — and to many men too — who have picketed, gone on hunger strikes or confronted violence at the polls so women can vote. We owe it to Shirley Chisholm, who first took the “white-male-only” sign off the White House, and to Hillary Rodham Clinton, who hung in there through ridicule and misogyny to win 18 million votes.</p>
<p>    But here is even better news: It won’t work. This isn’t the first time a boss has picked an unqualified woman just because she agrees with him and opposes everything most other women want and need. Feminism has never been about getting a job for one woman. It’s about making life more fair for women everywhere. It’s not about a piece of the existing pie; there are too many of us for that. It’s about baking a new pie.</p>
<p>On the whole what this election is showing us is that it’s all about racism and white privilege as Tim Wise reminds us in his piece “This Is Your Nation on White Privilege”:</p>
<p>    White privilege is being able to sing a song about bombing Iran and still be viewed as a sober and rational statesman, with the maturity to be president, while being black and suggesting that the U.S. should speak with other nations, even when we have disagreements with them, makes you dangerously naive and immature.</p>
<p>    White privilege is being able to say that you hate “gooks” and “will always hate them,” and yet, you aren’t a racist because, ya know, you were a POW, so you’re entitled to your hatred, while being black and noting that black anger about racism is understandable, given the history of your country, makes you a dangerous bigot.</p>
<p>    White privilege is being able to claim your experience as a POW has anything at all to do with your fitness for president, while being black and experiencing racism and an absent father is apparently among the “lesser adversities” faced by other politicians, as Sarah Palin explained in her convention speech.</p>
<p>    And finally, white privilege is the only thing that could possibly allow someone to become president when he has voted with George W. Bush 90 percent of the time, even as unemployment is skyrocketing, people are losing their homes, inflation is rising, and the U.S. is increasingly isolated from world opinion, just because white voters aren’t sure about that whole “change” thing. Ya know, it’s just too vague and ill-defined, unlike, say, four more years of the same, which is very concrete and certain… </p>
<p>    White privilege is, in short, the problem.</p>
<p>Bill Maher called Palin a bimbo on his show “Real Time” last week. It’s an interesting discussion of Palin with Ralph Nader as one of the guests. Nader takes offense at Maher’s characterization of Palin as a “bimbo.” Nader says it’s sexist; Maher says it’s not and names off men he’d call a bimbo too. Just a point of correction, here, though: a bibmo is a specifically gendered word: “an attractive but empty-headed young woman, esp. one perceived as a willing sex object.” That’s the Oxford English Dictionary’s definition. Empty-headed, yes. Sex object, god, I hope not.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In light of the news that <a href="http://vivirlatino.com/2008/08/25/election-time-wtf-daddy-yankee-endorses-john-mccain.php">Daddy Yankee endorses John McCain</a>, I thought this video in support of Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente featuring Kenny was interesting. </p>

<p>All the different politicians are doing what they can to get endorsements from various celebrities, but how many of us really vote according to who our favorite celebrity endorses?  After viewing the following video, would you be more inclined to vote Green?  What do you think of celebrity endorsements of politicians?</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[With all the talk about McCain and Obama, we forget that there are other choices on the presidential ballot come November. You have Ralph Nader running as an Independent, Bob Barr representing the Libertarian Party, Cynthia McKinney as the Green Party candidate, and then you have Gloria La Riva.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the talk about McCain and Obama, we forget that there are other choices on the presidential ballot come November. You have Ralph Nader running as an Independent, Bob Barr representing the Libertarian Party, Cynthia McKinney as the Green Party candidate, and then you have Gloria La Riva.</p>
<p>Meet Gloria La Riva, US Presidential Canditate for the Party for Socialism and Liberation. A political party, I should add, that proudly displays the image of Che Guevara on the header of its website.</p>
<p>The platform of this party is a simple one: George W. Bush is a terrorist, and Cuba&#39;s dictatorial regime is a model America should be emulating. If elected, Ms. La Riva promises to stop the biological weapons attacks America&#39;s imperialistic policies have been launching against Cuba, which she says has killed thousands of innocent Cubans.</p>
<p>And with all the hullabaloo over Obama&#39;s oratory prowess, Ms. La Riva&#8211;as you can see from this video of a mercifully short speech she gave last year&#8211;is quite an orator herself.</p>
<p>With all these alternative choices, it&#39;s going to be tough to make a decision this November. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you bumped into a presidential candidate in the hallway, what would you want to ask?
I can think of a dozen possibly unanswerable questions for a third party candidate like Cynthia McKinney.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>If you bumped into a presidential candidate in the hallway, what would you want to ask?</p>
<p>I can think of a dozen possibly unanswerable questions for a third party candidate like Cynthia McKinney.</p>
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<li>First of all, is the political process even meaningful any more? It&#8217;s getting harder and harder to tell the parties apart. And isn&#8217;t the selection process largely determined by the corporations that make the large contributions and the media pundits that decide which film clips to use&#8211;and which ones, both good or embarrassing, to bury?</li>
<li>Does a third party do anything more than act as a spoiler, taking votes away from a more viable candidate with a similar platform?</li>
<li>Do third parties shift the priorities of the major parties, if so how, and is it a Good Thing?</li>
<li>Why would someone want to work with a group like the Greens, as opposed trying to inject their political views into a more mainstream group?</li>
<li>Are the Greens just a bunch of crackpots?  Greens are all over the world now, but are there just crackpots all over the world?</li>
<li>The Green party was <a href="http://camelsnose.wordpress.com/2008/07/13/cthulhu-eats-green-party/" >rumored today to be in financial trouble</a>. Are they serious about their political views or are they just playing?  How will they get their message across without money?</li>
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<p>I pondered all of this while walking around the city of Chicago today as the Green Party was wrapping up its 2008 presidential nominating convention over at the Palmer House. Yesterday they nominated Cynthia McKinney as their candidate, but I was at work during all the official news conferences and when all <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/CynthiaMckinneyAcceptanceSpeech" >the speeches</a> were <a href="http://www.911blogger.com/node/16634" >being given</a>.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://camelsnose.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/mckinney-door.png?w=122&h=153" alt="" width="122" height="153" />I have seen other presidential candidates speak, why not this one? Maybe if I wandered around the hotel I would accidentally bump into her.  The concierge had no information, but a hot rumor sent me to this room, with a sign on the door saying &#8220;do not enter, taping in progress&#8221;. Aha!  Taping what?  And through a crack in the door I could see cameras on tripods. Sure enough, eventually someone walked out of the room who looked a whole lot like McKinney. Was it her?  A guy walking next to her introduced her to me as the next president of the United States. Eureka! So I asked if I could take her picture.<br />
<img src="http://camelsnose.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/mckinney-at-palmer-house.png?w=500" alt="" width="500" /><br />
Then I asked what she wanted to accomplish by running for president&#8230;with the camera running:</p>
<p><span ><a href="http://camelsnose.wordpress.com/2008/07/13/what-would-you-ask-cynthia-mckinney/"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/RcdJuzPWRYM/2.jpg" alt="" /></a></span></p>
<p>&#8220;I would like to build a movement&#8230;</p>
<p >one, an outreach party</p>
<p >&#8230;we have been failed terribly by the two corporate parties&#8230;</p>
<p>And I&#8217;d like to build a movement</p>
<p >for justice</p>
<p >and of course</p>
<p >respect for this planet.</p>
<p>Yeah.&#8221;</p>
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If you (like many!!) are struggling to make it through all the political rhetoric being thrown about now during the U.S. election cycle, please click over to <a href="http://profbw.wordpress.com/2008/07/31/cynthia-mckinneys-platform/">WOC PhD's</a> place for a "just the facts" sort of post on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_(United_States)">Green Party's</a> team: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_mckinney">Cynthia McKinney</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Clemente">Rosa Clemente</a>.  Some of the facts:</p>

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    * extend access to education to immigrants and low income college students without debt
    * insure housing - stop government plans to demolish unused housing and give to developers for “revitalization” instead of recycling/refurbishing homes for low income and homeless use,
    * address government policies that encourage gentrification to ensure the preservation of affordable housing and established communities success
    * sign the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights
    * support all workers rights to unionize end anti-union policies in industries</blockquote>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 16:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bombastic Republicans and complicit Democrats beware, Cynthia McKinney is infusing new life into the Green Party with her historic candidacy. Rosa Clemente is her Vice Presidential pick. Clemente is a community organizer, activist and journalist. The G...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.gp.org/cover/cynthia-rosa.jpg"><img  src="http://www.gp.org/cover/cynthia-rosa.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a>Bombastic Republicans and complicit Democrats beware, Cynthia McKinney is <a href="http://www.runcynthiarun.org/">infusing new life</a> into the Green Party with her historic candidacy. <a href="http://campusprogress.org/events/1191/speakers-rosa-clemente">Rosa Clemente</a> is her Vice Presidential pick. Clemente is a community organizer, activist and journalist. <a href="http://www.gp.org/index.php">The Greens</a> have vowed to break the hold that the two party system has on the American political system. Their next step is trying to get ballot access in at least 40 states, a daunting process filled with major hurdles to the unembedded, unlobbied, unfetted and unwelcome.  Rosa Clemente indicated that the Greens will be recruiting "disaffected" voters at the DNC and at the RNC conventions.<br /><br />The two parties are engaged in the campaign battles. However, many are no longer engaged because the "hope" has faded and the "change" is "politics as usual". Barack Obama in a major reversal of previous statements, backed the FISA bill authorizing domestic spying and granting the Telecom companies immunity from lawsuits. Senator Obama has alienated many who hoped that his candidacy was based on integrity and accountability. The sense of betrayal is met with the cynical thought -- didn't you know he was a politician? The popular definition of a politician is not flattering. For most a politician is a congenital liar that you can never trust. However, people will hold their noses and vote for the Democratic candidate.<br /><br />This reversal brings into question the Democrat's pledge to end the unjust war in Iraq. The war in fact has been prolonged and enabled by the Democrats who have continued to fund the war. My fear is that the now familiar talking point of "the situation on the ground" being parroted in the mainstream media these days is an ominous indication of preparatory step towards another political maneuver "to the center" by the Democrat.<br /><br />Speaking on <a href="http://www.democracynow.org/2008/7/21/first_all_women_of_color_presidential">Democracy Now!</a>, Cynthia McKinney is critical of US foreign policy.<ul>"We need a different foreign policy. We need a foreign policy that is grounded in the respect for human rights. That respects self-determination. That respects democracy and the will of the people. That is the foundation for a peaceful forward deployment of US assets and resources around the world in such a way that we are actually helping people; lifting people up.  We do not have to deliver bombs and missiles, and military technology and nuclear technology to countries in order to make them submit to US will in fear. We can make friends with peace."</ul>The Greens say "Power to the People", but that will be delayed. On stand-by while a new American beauty contestant glides down the aisle. It remains to be seen if it will be cleared for take off. In the November elections, will a vote cast be counted? As Cynthia McKinney points out, there are major problems at the ballot box; votes are not assured because there is no ballot integrity.<br /><br />When <a href="http://www.democracynow.org/2008/7/21/first_all_women_of_color_presidential">questioned</a> about taking votes from the Democratic candidate, McKinney points out that "in a situation where we don't have election integrity, I don't think it is possible for anybody to talk about 1 or 2 percentage points difference, when we've got the electronic voting machines, we've got the central tabulation manipulation, we've got problems with people even being able to cast their votes... the Republicans have done a pretty fine job of stealing two presidential elections. And I would cast my eyes at them and the voter id laws, and the voter caging, the electronic voting machines, and the administration of elections -- where people can actually get inside the voting boot, cast one  million votes and their votes not be counted. That's where I would be looking. Don't look at the Green Party and suspect that the Green Party is doing anything other then exercising its obligation to provide the voters choice."]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>I FINALLY Found a Presidential Candidate Worth Voting For!!!</title>
		<link>http://thehollytree.blogspot.com/2008/07/i-finally-found-presidential-candidate.html</link>
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<p>There&#39;s even a <a href="http://www.duckforpresident.com/">website</a> where you can vote!</p>
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