October 23, 2008
President Palin? (Interactive)
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Is This a Democracy or a Monarchy?
Tags: 'What does the VP do?", Alexander Haig, Barbra Streisand, Democracy, Fascism, Huff Po, Monarchy, Presidential line of succession, Sarah Palin, US civics/government lesson


You guys, quit blowing Barbra @#%. Of course, she knows the difference between a monarchy and democracy as well as a continuance of having a fascist regime, please! Couldn’t have summed it up more eloquently than you have. Also, Sarah may want to brush up on civics to know what the VP actually does, ya think? You Betcha! At least she wasn’t going Alexander Haig on us the day Reagan got shot when he flubbed the line of succession. If nothing else we know Babs has TiVo….
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Where Obama Stands On the Issues
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Where Obama Stands on the Issues
Where Obama stands on the issues
Barack Obama ..ion
* Voted against banning partial birth abortion.
(Oct 2007)
* Stem cells hold promise to cure 70 major diseases.
(Aug 2007)
* Trust women to make own decisions on partial-birth abortion.
(Apr 2007)
* Extend presumption of good faith to abortion protesters.
(Oct 2006)
* Constitution is a living document; no strict constructionism.
(Oct 2006)
* Pass the Stem Cell Research Bill.
(Jun 2004)
* Protect a woman’s right to choose.
(May 2004)
* Supports Roe v. Wade.
(Jul 1998)
* Voted YES on expanding research to more embryonic stem cell lines.
(Apr 2007)
* Voted NO on notifying parents of minors who get out-of-state abortions.
(Jul 2006)
* Voted YES on $100M to reduce teen pregnancy by education & contraceptives.
(Mar 2005)
* Rated 0% by the NRLC, indicating a pro-choice stance.
(Dec 2006)
Barack Obama on Budget & Economy
* Bush & GOP dug budget hole; need 1 or 2 years to dig out.
(Dec 2007)
* Take China “to the mat” about currency manipulation.
(Dec 2007)
* Regulate financial instruments to protect home mortgages.
(Aug 2007)
* Return to PayGo: compensate for all new spending.
(Oct 2006)
* Bush’s economic policies are not working.
(May 2004)
* Supports federal programs to protect rural economy.
(May 2004)
* Voted NO on paying down federal debt by rating programs’ effectiveness.
(Mar 2007)
* Voted NO on $40B in reduced federal overall spending.
(Dec 2005)
Barack Obama on Civil Rights
* Being gay or lesbian is not a choice.
(Nov 2007)
* The politics of fear undermines basic civil liberties.
(Oct 2007)
* Ok to expose 6-year-olds to gay couples; they know already.
(Sep 2007)
* Better enforce women’s pay equity via Equal Pay Act.
(Aug 2007)
* Strengthen the Americans with Disabilities Act.
(Aug 2007)
* Has any marriage broken up because two gays hold hands? (Aug 2007)
* We need strong civil unions, not just weak civil unions.
(Aug 2007)
* Legal rights for gays are conferred by state, not by church.
(Aug 2007)
* Disentangle gay rights from the word “marriage”.
(Aug 2007)
* Gay marriage is less important that equal gay rights.
(Aug 2007)
* Gay rights movement is somewhat like civil rights movement.
(Aug 2007)
* Let each denominations decide on recognizing gay marriage.
(Jul 2007)
* Racial equality good for America as a whole.
(Jun 2007)
* Put the Confederate flag in a museum, not the state house.
(Apr 2007)
* Supports health benefits for gay civil partners.
(Oct 2006)
* Muslim heritage gives Obama unique influence in Muslim world.
(Oct 2006)
* Opposes gay marriage; supports civil union & gay equality.
(Oct 2006)
* No black or white America–just United States of America.
(Oct 2006)
* Marriage not a human right; non-discrimination is.
(Oct 2004)
* African-Americans vote Democratic because of issue stances.
(Jul 2004)
* Forthright on racial issues and on his civil rights history.
(Jul 2004)
* Defend freedom and equality under law.
(May 2004)
* Politicians: don’t use religion to insulate from criticism.
(Apr 2004)
* Supports affirmative action in colleges and government.
(Jul 1998)
* Include sexual orientation in anti-discrimination laws.
(Jul 1998)
* Miscegenation a felony in 1960 when Obamas practiced it.
(Aug 1996)
* The civil rights movement was a success.
(Aug 1996)
* Voted NO on recommending Constitutional ban on flag desecration.
(Jun 2006)
* Voted NO on constitutional ban of same-sex marriage.
(Jun 2006)
* Rated 89% by the HRC, indicating a pro-gay-rights stance.
(Dec 2006)
* Rated 100% by the NAACP, indicating a pro-affirmative-action stance.
(Dec 2006)
Barack Obama on Corporations
* End tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas.
(Aug 2007)
* Hold corporations responsible for pensions & work conditions.
(Aug 2007)
* Tax incentives for corporate responsibility.
(Jun 2004)
* Close tax loopholes for US companies relocating abroad.
(Jun 2004)
* REAL USA Plan: Reward companies that create domestic jobs.
(Jun 2004)
* Voted YES on repealing tax subsidy for companies which move US jobs offshore.
(Mar 2005)
* Voted NO on reforming bankruptcy to include means-testing & restrictions.
(Mar 2005)
Barack Obama on Crime
* Lack of enforcement sets tone for more hate crimes.
(Dec 2007)
* Need justice that is not just us, but is everybody.
(Jun 2007)
* Some heinous crimes justify the ultimate punishment.
(Oct 2006)
* Videotape all capital punishment interrogations.
(Oct 2006)
* Battles legislatively against the death penalty.
(Jul 2004)
* Supports alternative sentencing and rehabilitation.
(Jul 1998)
* Voted YES on reinstating $1.15 billion funding for the COPS Program.
(Mar 2007)
* Rated 75% by the NCJA, indicating a mixed record on criminal justice.
(Dec 2005)
Barack Obama on Drugs
* 2001: questions harsh penalties for drug dealing.
(Oct 2007)
* Do not lower drinking age from 21 to 18.
(Sep 2007)
* Smokes cigarettes now; smoked some pot in high school.
(Feb 2007)
* Admitted marijuana use in high school & college.
(Jan 2007)
* Deal with street-level drug dealing as minimum-wage affair.
(Oct 2006)
* Understand why youngsters want to use drugs.
(Aug 1996)
Barack Obama on Education
* We need a sense of urgency about improving education system.
(Sep 2007)
* Nationwide program to reconstruct crumbling school buildings.
(Sep 2007)
* STEP UP: summer learning opportunities for disadvantaged.
(Aug 2007)
* We left the money behind for No Child Left Behind.
(Aug 2007)
* Pay “master teachers” extra, but with buy-in from teachers.
(Aug 2007)
* Sends kids to private school; but wants good schools for all.
(Jul 2007)
* Supreme Court was wrong on school anti-integration ruling.
(Jul 2007)
* Incentives to hire a million teachers over next decade.
(Jun 2007)
* Pay teachers more money & treat them like professionals.
(Jun 2007)
* Public school system status quo is indefensible.
(Oct 2006)
* More teacher pay in exchange for more teacher accountability.
(Oct 2006)
* Guarantee affordable life-long, top-notch education.
(Jun 2006)
* Provide decent funding and get rid of anti-intellectualism.
(Jul 2004)
* Address the growing achievement gap between students.
(May 2004)
* Will add 25,000 teachers in high-need areas.
(May 2004)
* Supports charter schools and private investment in schools.
(Jul 1998)
* Free public college for any student with B-average.
(Jul 1998)
Voting Record
* First Senate bill: increase Pell Grant from $4,050 to $5,100.
(Aug 2007)
* Sponsored legislations that recruit and reward good teachers.
(Sep 2004)
* Voted YES on $52M for “21st century community learning centers”.
(Oct 2005)
* Voted YES on $5B for grants to local educational agencies.
(Oct 2005)
* Voted YES on shifting $11B from corporate tax loopholes to education.
(Mar 2005)
Barack Obama on Energy & Oil
* Fuel efficiency and Middle East stability help on fuel costs.
(Oct 2007)
* Nuclear power ok if we safeguard against waste & terrorism.
(Sep 2007)
* Explore nuclear power as part of alternative energy mix.
(Jul 2007)
* Cheney met environmentalists once; but Big Oil 40 times.
(Jul 2007)
* Cap-and-trade carbon emissions; raise CAFE standard.
(Jun 2007)
* Stop sending $800M a day to Mideast dictators for oil.
(Mar 2007)
* Wants Detroit to build more hybrids & use more ethanol.
(Oct 2006)
* We cannot drill our way out of our addiction to oil.
(Oct 2006)
* 3-way win: economy, environment, & stop funding terror.
(Jun 2006)
* Conserve, develop alternative fuels, increase efficiencies.
(Oct 2004)
* Sponsored legislations that improve energy efficiency.
(Sep 2004)
* 20% nation’s power supply from renewable sources by 2020.
(Sep 2004)
* 20% renewable energy by 2020.
(Jul 2004)
* Invest in alternative energy sources.
(Jun 2004)
* Increase CAFE to 40 mpg.
(Jun 2004)
* Tradable credits for renewable energy.
(Jun 2004)
* Renewable Fuels Standard: require ethanol in fuel supply.
(May 2004)
* Voted YES on removing oil & gas exploration subsidies.
(Jun 2007)
* Voted YES on making oil-producing and exporting cartels illegal.
(Jun 2007)
* Voted YES on factoring global warming into federal project planning.
(May 2007)
* Voted YES on disallowing an oil leasing program in Alaska’s ANWR.
(Nov 2005)
* Voted YES on $3.1B for emergency oil assistance for hurricane-hit areas.
(Oct 2005)
* Voted YES on reducing oil usage by 40% by 2025 (instead of 5%).
(Jun 2005)
* Voted YES on banning drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
(Mar 2005)
* Rated 100% by the CAF, indicating support for energy independence.
(Dec 2006)
Barack Obama on Environment
* Reduce mercury and lead to protect community health.
(Aug 2007)
* Protect the Great Lakes & our National Parks and Forests.
(Aug 2007)
* Give Katrina contracts to locals, not to Halliburton.
(Jun 2007)
* Three months working on minority students recycling.
(Aug 1996)
* Voted YES on including oil & gas smokestacks in mercury regulations.
(Sep 2005)
Barack Obama on Families & Children
* Restore dream of making children’s lives better than parents.
(Dec 2007)
* All kids should learn about sexual abuse.
(Jul 2007)
* FactCheck: ‘Sex Ed for Kindergarten’ means ‘age-appropriate’.
(Jul 2007)
* Listening to evangelicals bridges major political fault line.
(Oct 2006)
Barack Obama on Foreign Policy
* Obama Doctrine: ideology has overridden facts and reality.
(Dec 2007)
* China is a competitor but not an enemy.
(Dec 2007)
* Willing to meet with Fidel Castro, Kim Jung Il & Hugo Chavez.
(Nov 2007)
* Invest in our relationship with Mexico.
(Sep 2007)
* Strengthen NATO to face 21st-century threats.
(Aug 2007)
* $50B annually to strengthen weak states at risk of collapse.
(Aug 2007)
* No “strategic ambiguity” on foreign policy issues.
(Aug 2007)
* My critics engineered our biggest foreign policy disaster.
(Aug 2007)
* China is a competitor, but not an enemy.
(Aug 2007)
* Meet with enemy leaders; it’s a disgrace that we have not.
(Jul 2007)
* No-fly zone in Darfur; but pay attention more in Africa.
(Jun 2007)
* Europe & Japan are allies, but China is a competitor.
(Apr 2007)
* Palestinian people suffer-but from not recognizing Israel.
(Apr 2007)
* FactCheck: Palestinian suffering from stalled peace effort.
(Apr 2007)
* Protested South African apartheid while at college.
(Feb 2007)
* Focus on corruption to improve African development.
(Oct 2006)
* Supports Israel’s self-defense; but distrusted by Israelis.
(Oct 2006)
* Visited Africa in 2006; encouraged HIV testing & research.
(Oct 2006)
* Never has US had so much power & so little influence to lead.
(Jul 2004)
* US policy should promote democracy and human rights.
(Jul 2004)
Barack Obama on Free Trade
* Enforce existing safety laws against Chinese products.
(Dec 2007)
* Stand firm against CAFTA for labor & environmental standards.
(Aug 2007)
* Congress subsidizes megafarms & hurts family farmers.
(Aug 2007)
* People don’t want cheaper T-shirts if it costs their job.
(Aug 2007)
* Amend NAFTA to add labor agreements.
(Aug 2007)
* Reinvest in communities that are burdened by globalization.
(Jun 2007)
* Insist on labor and human rights standards for China trade.
(Jul 2004)
* Fair trade should have tangible benefits for US.
(Jun 2004)
* Voted YES on free trade agreement with Oman.
(Jun 2006)
* Voted NO on implementing CAFTA for Central America free-trade.
(Jul 2005)
Barack Obama on Government Reform
* Money is the original sin in politics and I am not sinless.
(Nov 2007)
* Ok to take $5 donations from drug company employees.
(Sep 2007)
* Public campaign financing with free television & radio time.
(Aug 2007)
* Create “Google for Government” to track government spending.
(Aug 2007)
* Prayer can’t prevent disasters; good policy can handle them.
(Aug 2007)
* No “bundled” money from federal-registered lobbyists.
(Aug 2007)
* Campaigns last too long & cost too much.
(Aug 2007)
* Doesn’t take PAC money or federal lobbyists’ money.
(Jul 2007)
* People know his “bundlers” because he pushed disclosure law.
(Jul 2007)
* FactCheck: no lobbyist money; yes from bundlers who lobby.
(Jul 2007)
* Registered 150,000 new minority voters in Chicago in 1992.
(Jul 2007)
* Half of us don’t vote; time for taking it back.
(Jun 2007)
* First bill ever passed was campaign finance reform.
(Apr 2007)
* FactCheck: no lobbyist money, yes from lobbyist spouses.
(Apr 2007)
* Hopefund PAC pushes government to honor sacred commitments.
(Nov 2006)
* Sponsored bill to disclose earmarks on Internet.
(Oct 2006)
* Filibuster has long tradition, but used to harm civil rights.
(Oct 2006)
* Lobbyist influence comes from access, not money.
(Oct 2006)
* People are really ready for a message for change.
(Jul 2004)
* Campaign race baiting works in both directions.
(Aug 1996)
* Voted YES on granting the District of Columbia a seat in Congress.
(Sep 2007)
* Voted NO on allowing some lobbyist gifts to Congress.
(Mar 2006)
* Voted YES on establishing the Senate Office of Public Integrity.
(Mar 2006)
* Prohibit voter intimidation in federal elections.
(Mar 2007)
Barack Obama on Gun Control
* Stop unscrupulous gun dealers dumping guns in cities.
(Jul 2007)
* Keep guns out of inner cities–but also problem of morality.
(Oct 2006)
* Ban semi-automatics, and more possession restrictions.
(Jul 1998)
* Voted NO on prohibiting lawsuits against gun manufacturers.
(Jul 2005)
Barack Obama on Health Care
* FactCheck: Reducing obesity would save $18B, not $1T.
(Dec 2007)
* Being poor in this country is hazardous to your health.
(Dec 2007)
* Problem isn’t mandating coverage, but affording it.
(Nov 2007)
* FactCheck: Coverage plan might leave 8.5 million uninsured.
(Nov 2007)
* Tackle insurance companies on reimbursement system.
(Oct 2007)
* Help young people deal with the cost of medical education.
(Oct 2007)
* Government healthcare like members of Congress have.
(Sep 2007)
* Morally wrong that terminally ill must consider money.
(Sep 2007)
* FactCheck: Correct that insurance lobbying cost $1B.
(Sep 2007)
* National smoking bans only after trying local bans.
(Sep 2007)
* Increase competition in the insurance and drug markets.
(Aug 2007)
* National Health Insurance Exchange for private coverage.
(Aug 2007)
* Reform failed in ’90s because of drug company lobbying.
(Jul 2007)
* Health plan cuts typical family’s premium by $2,500 a year.
(Jun 2007)
* Give people the choice to buy affordable health care.
(Jun 2007)
* Take on insurance companies; drive down health care costs.
(Jun 2007)
* National insurance pool & catastrophic insurance.
(Apr 2007)
* Employers are going to have to pay or play.
(Mar 2007)
* Need political will to accomplish universal coverage.
(Mar 2007)
* Address minority health needs by more coverage & targeting.
(Mar 2007)
* Healthcare system is broken without lifetime employment.
(Oct 2006)
* The market alone can’t solve our health-care woes.
(Oct 2006)
* Health care tied to balancing costs and taxes nation wide.
(Jun 2006)
* Allowing seniors to bulk purchase will save taxpayers’ money.
(Oct 2004)
* Crises happen in our lives and healthcare is necessary.
(Oct 2004)
* Believes health care is a right, not a privilege for the few.
(Sep 2004)
* Allow prescription drug re-importation.
(May 2004)
* Will expand health coverage & allow meds to be re-imported.
(May 2004)
* Ensure access to basic care.
(Jul 1998)
AIDS
* We need condom distribution to deal with the scourge of AIDS.
(Aug 2007)
* Homophobia prevents talking about HIV/AIDS.
(Jun 2007)
* Got tested for AIDS, with wife, in public, in Kenya.
(Jun 2007)
* Lead global fight against AIDS.
(Jul 2004)
Voting Record
* No need to mandate coverage; just let people afford it.
(Jul 2007)
* Voted YES on requiring negotiated Rx prices for Medicare part D.
(Apr 2007)
* Voted YES on expanding enrollment period for Medicare Part D.
(Feb 2006)
* Voted YES on increasing Medicaid rebate for producing generics.
(Nov 2005)
* Voted YES on negotiating bulk purchases for Medicare prescription drug.
(Mar 2005)
* Improve services for people with autism & their families.
(Apr 2007)
Barack Obama on Homeland Security
* Restore habeas corpus to reach Muslims abroad.
(Dec 2007)
* Give 18-year-old women opportunity to serve.
(Dec 2007)
* Human rights and national security are complementary.
(Nov 2007)
* America cannot sanction torture; no loopholes or exceptions.
(Sep 2007)
* Repeal Don’t-Ask-Don’t-Tell.
(Aug 2007)
* Support veterans via the Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act.
(Aug 2007)
* We are no safer now than we were after 9/11.
(Aug 2007)
* Register women for draft, but not for combat.
(Jul 2007)
* Close Guantanamo and restore the right of habeas corpus.
(Jun 2007)
* Address the deficiencies in the VA system.
(Jun 2007)
* The cost of the Iraq war should not shortchange VA benefits.
(Jun 2007)
* Make sure the outpatient facilities work for veterans.
(Jun 2007)
* Get first responders the healthcare and equipment they need.
(Mar 2007)
* Comprehensive plan for our veterans healthcare.
(Mar 2007)
* Need to be both strong and smart on national defense.
(Oct 2006)
* Grow size of military to maintain rotation schedules.
(Oct 2006)
* Battling terrorism must go beyond belligerence vs. isolation.
(Oct 2006)
* We are currently inspecting 3% of all incoming cargo.
(Oct 2004)
* Increase funding to decommission Russian nukes.
(Jul 2004)
* Give our soldiers the best equipment and training available.
(Jul 2004)
* Balance domestic intelligence reform with civil liberty risk.
(Jul 2004)
* Voted NO on removing need for FISA warrant for wiretapping abroad.
(Aug 2007)
* Voted YES on limiting soldiers’ deployment to 12 months.
(Jul 2007)
* Voted YES on implementing the 9/11 Commission report.
(Mar 2007)
* Voted YES on preserving habeus corpus for Guantanamo detainees.
(Sep 2006)
* Voted YES on requiring CIA reports on detainees & interrogation methods.
(Sep 2006)
* Voted YES on reauthorizing the PATRIOT Act.
(Mar 2006)
* Voted NO on extending the PATRIOT Act’s wiretap provision.
(Dec 2005)
* Voted YES on restricting business with entities linked to terrorism.
(Jul 2005)
* Voted YES on restoring $565M for states’ and ports’ first responders.
(Mar 2005)
Barack Obama on Immigration
* Comprehensive solution includes employers & borders.
(Nov 2007)
* Undocumented workers come here to work, not to drive.
(Nov 2007)
* Support granting driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants.
(Nov 2007)
* FactCheck: Lightning IS likelier than employer prosecution.
(Nov 2007)
* Illegal immigrants’ lack of ID is a public safety concern.
(Oct 2007)
* Immigration system is broken for legal immigrants.
(Sep 2007)
* Reform must include more border security, and border wall.
(Sep 2007)
* Sanctuary cities show that feds are not enforcing law.
(Sep 2007)
* Pathway to citizenship, but people have to earn it.
(Aug 2007)
* Let’s be a nation of laws AND a nation of immigrants.
(Aug 2007)
* Do a better job patrolling the Canadian and Mexican borders.
(Jun 2007)
* Give immigrants who are here a rigorous path to citizenship.
(Jun 2007)
* Extend welfare and Medicaid to immigrants.
(Jul 1998)
* Voted YES on comprehensive immigration reform.
(Jun 2007)
* Voted NO on declaring English as the official language of the US government.
(Jun 2007)
* Voted YES on building a fence along the Mexican border.
(Sep 2006)
* Voted YES on establishing a Guest Worker program.
(May 2006)
* Voted YES on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security.
(May 2006)
* Voted YES on giving Guest Workers a path to citizenship.
(May 2006)
* Rated 8% by USBC, indicating an open-border stance.
(Dec 2006)
Barack Obama on Jobs
* Paying more at Wal-Mart is worth it for having US jobs.
(Dec 2007)
* Give public safety officers collective bargaining rights.
(Aug 2007)
* Chief co-sponsor of IL ENDA, against gay job discrimination.
(Aug 2007)
* Chicago’s Soldier Field stadium construction created jobs.
(Aug 2007)
* Pres. candidates can afford minimum wage; most folks can’t.
(Jul 2007)
* Make the minimum wage a living wage.
(Jun 2007)
* Burdens of globalization are placed on the backs of workers.
(Mar 2007)
* Owes unions who endorsed him; that’s why he’s in politics.
(Oct 2006)
* Working full-time should mean enough to support a family.
(Oct 2006)
* Overrode federal overtime rules and raised the minimum wage.
(Sep 2004)
* Make sure that African-American men have access to jobs.
(Jul 2004)
* Fund Trade Adjustment Assistance for service workers too.
(Jun 2004)
* Increase IL minimum wage to $6.50 an hour.
(Jun 2004)
* Tax cuts for the rich do not create jobs.
(May 2004)
* Obama will strengthen unions and workers’ rights.
(May 2004)
* Voted YES on restricting employer interference in union organizing.
(Jun 2007)
* Voted YES on increasing minimum wage to $7.25.
(Feb 2007)
* Voted YES on raising the minimum wage to $7.25 rather than $6.25.
(Mar 2005)
Barack Obama on Principles & Values
* Attends church with press, to dispel rumors that he’s Muslim.
(Dec 2007)
* On “inexperience”: he wrote policy books that media ignores.
(Oct 2007)
* Don’t know if life beyond earth; focus on life here on earth.
(Oct 2007)
* Real estate deal with felon was “boneheaded” but ethical.
(Oct 2007)
* Bradley effect: black candidates poll above actual votes.
(Oct 2007)
* Madrassa myth perpetuated by false email & fabricated story.
(Oct 2007)
* Uses prayer to take stock of his moral compass.
(Oct 2007)
* Reach out to faith community;faith has role in public square.
(Sep 2007)
* Voted with Democratic Party 96.0% of 251 votes.
(Sep 2007)
* People have an urgent desire for change in Washington.
(Jul 2007)
* Replace partisan bickering with politics of hope.
(Feb 2007)
* Assigned RFK’s Senate desk; invokes RFK regularly.
(Feb 2007)
* Hopefund PAC donated $500K to Democratic Senate candidates.
(Nov 2006)
* Convention speech understood country yearns for unity.
(Oct 2006)
* Portrayed as a multiplier instead of a divider.
(Oct 2006)
* Religious concerns ok, if translated into universal values.
(Oct 2006)
* Post-1960s politics more about moral attitude than issues.
(Oct 2006)
* Americans dislike partisanship–not solution like Dems think.
(Oct 2006)
* Greatness based on Declaration of Independence, not military.
(Jul 2004)
* Unflinching progressive but ok to downstate conservatives.
(Jul 2004)
* There’s a call to evangelize in politics.
(Apr 2004)
* I’m a big believer in the separation of church and state.
(Apr 2004)
* Be strong or be clever and make peace.
(Aug 1996)
* Guilt is a luxury that not everyone can afford.
(Aug 1996)
* Lost Congressional primary in 1999 to Bobby Rush.
(Feb 2007)
Campaign Themes
* If you join me I promise you we can change America.
(Dec 2007)
* Turn the page: invite GOP & independents to join in agenda.
(Sep 2007)
* A “hopemonger”, having seen the power of hope.
(Jun 2007)
* Washington can change if we say: Yes we can.
(Mar 2007)
* Source of his book title “Audacity of Hope” was a sermon.
(Feb 2007)
* On cover of Time magazine, about his book & presidency.
(Oct 2006)
* Progressives should recognize common morality with religion.
(Oct 2006)
* “Audacity of Hope” to change politics to reflect common good.
(Oct 2006)
* Offer real hope-not blind optimism-to the American people.
(Jul 2004)
* I’m living my parents’ dreams and the American dream.
(Jul 2004)
* We are one people all defending the United States of America.
(Jul 2004)
* Want common-sense solutions, not liberal-conservative labels.
(Jul 2004)
Personal History
* Active in the Trinity faith community.
(Aug 2007)
* Most decisive moment: transition from high school to college.
(Aug 2007)
* Traces ancestry to Jefferson Davis, President of Confederacy.
(Feb 2007)
* Personal story is basis of political desire to unite.
(Feb 2007)
* Greeted as hero on visit to ancestral Kenya.
(Feb 2007)
* Father died in car crash before Barack got to know him.
(Feb 2007)
* Born in Hawaii; lives on Chicago’s South Side.
(Nov 2006)
* Full name: Barack Hussein Obama; family calls him “Barry”.
(Oct 2006)
* Raised secular, but with working knowledge of world religion.
(Oct 2006)
* Baptized as an adult in the Trinity United Church of Christ.
(Oct 2006)
* First black president of the Harvard Law Review.
(Jul 2004)
* Ryan quits Senate race amid sex scandal allegations.
(Jun 2004)
* Mother attacked for playing with a black girlfriend.
(Aug 1996)
* Poverty of political organizers was proof of their integrity.
(Aug 1996)
* Spent time in both Muslim and Catholic schools.
(Aug 1996)
Racism & Race
* Catching a cab, no one questions he’s “authentically black”.
(Jul 2007)
* Candidacy taken seriously despite his race or because of it? (Oct 2006)
* Convention keynote speech highlights party’s black targeting.
(Jul 2004)
* America’s race and class problems are intertwined.
(Aug 1996)
* Biracial heritage has caused identity crisis.
(Aug 1996)
* There is some hope of eventual reconciliation between races.
(Aug 1996)
* Racism wasn’t merely the cruelty involved, but arrogance too.
(Aug 1996)
Voting Record
* Biggest mistake was intruding in Terri Schiavo case.
(Apr 2007)
* Voted NO on confirming Samuel Alito as Supreme Court Justice.
(Jan 2006)
* Voted NO on confirming John Roberts for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
(Sep 2005)
* Rated 100% by the AU, indicating support of church-state separation.
(Dec 2006)
Barack Obama on Social Security
* FactCheck: Removing $97,500 cap would be $1.3T tax increase.
(Nov 2007)
* Cutting benefits & raising retirement age are wrong answers.
(Nov 2007)
* The wealthy should pay a bit more on the payroll tax.
(Oct 2007)
* Privatization puts retirement at whim of stock market.
(Sep 2007)
* Stop any efforts to privatize Social Security.
(Aug 2007)
* No privatization; but consider earning cap over $97,500.
(Jul 2007)
* Stock market risk is ok, but not for Social Security.
(Oct 2006)
* $2000 tax credit for Working Families Savings Accounts.
(Jul 2004)
* Voted NO on establishing reserve funds & pre-funding for Social Security.
(Mar 2007)
Barack Obama on Tax Reform
* Restore progressive tax; close loopholes; relief to seniors.
(Oct 2007)
* Reduce Bush tax cuts to pay for health care & other programs.
(Jun 2007)
* Estate tax only affects the wealthiest 1/2 of 1%.
(Oct 2006)
* Bush tax cuts help corporations but not middle class.
(Jun 2004)
* Tax incentives to create jobs at home instead of offshore.
(Jun 2004)
* Voted NO on repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax.
(Mar 2007)
* Voted NO on raising estate tax exemption to $5 million.
(Mar 2007)
* Voted NO on supporting permanence of estate tax cuts.
(Aug 2006)
* Voted NO on permanently repealing the ..death tax… (Jun 2006)
* Voted YES on $47B for military by repealing capital gains tax cut.
(Feb 2006)
* Voted NO on retaining reduced taxes on capital gains & dividends.
(Feb 2006)
* Voted NO on extending the tax cuts on capital gains and dividends.
(Nov 2005)
* Rated 100% by the CTJ, indicating support of progressive taxation.
(Dec 2006)
Barack Obama on Technology
* Increase funding for math and science research & education.
(Oct 2007)
* Airlines got into trouble after deregulation.
(Oct 2007)
* JFK inspired with space program; now same with energy R&D.
(Sep 2007)
* Increase funding for basic research; expand broadband access.
(Aug 2007)
* $42B more in university-based R&D.
(Oct 2006)
* Invest on transportation and clean coal technology projects.
(Oct 2004)
* Voted NO on restoring $550M in funding for Amtrak for 2007.
(Mar 2006)
Barack Obama on War & Peace
* Iran: Bush does not let facts get in the way of ideology.
(Dec 2007)
Iraq War
* Surge strategy has made a difference in Iraq but failed.
(Nov 2007)
* Clinton has not been consistent on the Iraq War.
(Oct 2007)
* Leave troops for protection of Americans & counterterrorism.
(Sep 2007)
* Hopes to remove all troops from Iraq by 2013, but no pledge.
(Sep 2007)
* Surge has not succeeded because it ignores political issues.
(Sep 2007)
* Tell people the truth: quickest is 1-2 brigades per month.
(Sep 2007)
* No good options in Iraq–just bad options & worse options.
(Aug 2007)
* Be as careful getting out as we were careless getting in.
(Jul 2007)
* Troops not dying in vain; but we need plans for success.
(Jul 2007)
* We live in a more dangerous world because of Bush’s actions.
(Jun 2007)
* Case for war was weak, but people voted their best judgment.
(Jun 2007)
* War in Iraq is “dumb” but troops still need equipment.
(Apr 2007)
* Increase ground forces in Iraq to decrease troop rotations.
(Apr 2007)
* Open-ended Iraq occupation must end: no military solution.
(Apr 2007)
* Begin withdrawal May 1 2007; finish by March 31 2008.
(Apr 2007)
* Open dialogue with both Syria and Iran.
(Apr 2007)
* Withdraw gradually and keep some troops in Iraq region.
(Mar 2007)
* Iraq 2002: ill-conceived venture; 2007: waste of resources.
(Feb 2007)
* Longtime critic of Iraq war.
(Nov 2006)
* Saddam did not own and was not providing WMD to terrorists.
(Oct 2004)
* Initial military was extraordinarily successful in Iraq.
(Oct 2004)
* Invading Iraq was a bad strategic blunder.
(Oct 2004)
* We must make sure that Iraq is stable having gone in there.
(Oct 2004)
Would like to see McCain’s stance on these issues?
Barack Obama’s Resume
Tags: Barack Obama's Resume
Education
Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA
Undergraduate, 1981-1983
Columbia University
B.A. Political Science with specialization in international relations
Thesis topic: Soviet nuclear disarmament
Harvard Law School
J.D. magna cum laude 1988-1991
President, Harvard Law Review
Organizing and other work experience
- 1983-1984 Writer/Researcher for Business International Corporation. Helped companies understand overseas markets in the “Financing Foreign Operations” service and wrote for the “Business International Money Report”
- 1984-1985 Community Organizer for New York Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), promoting personal, community, and government reform at City College in Harlem.
- 1985-1988 Director of the Developing Communities Project (DCP), a church-based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Greater Roseland on Chicago’s South Side. While director grew the DCP staff from 1 to 13 and their budget from $70,000 to $400,000.
- 1992 Led Chicago’s Project Vote! push. This effort resulted in a record number of voter registrations, over 600,000 in Chicago. 1)
- 1993-2004 Visiting Law and Government Fellow, then Senior Lecturer, in Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School. Taught courses on the due process and equal protection areas of constitutional law, on voting rights, and on racism and law. Helped develop a casebook on voting rights.
- 1993-2002 Worked as an associate attorney with Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland. Represented non-profits and private individuals in urban development projects, voting rights cases, and wrongful firings. Filed major suit that forced the state of Illinois to enforce the Motor Voter Law and successfully argued a wrongful firing case before the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
- Chairman, Health and Human Services Committee
- Spearheaded a successful bipartisan effort in Illinois to pass the broadest ethics-reform legislation by any state in 25 years, and also gained bipartisan support for his successful bills reforming death penalty interrogations and ending racial profiling by police. Worked with the Republican-led effort to reform welfare
- Also sponsored successful bills expanding tax credits and child-care subsidies for low-income working families, protecting overtime pay for workers, expanding health care for children, and providing job skills training for juveniles
- Number of sponsored bills: 65
- Number of sponsored bills passed: 0
- Number of co-sponsored bills 364
- Number of co-sponsored bills passed: 5
www.opencongress.org (9/3/2008—-dankster keeps taking this out for some reason)
Alternative account: more than 800. Chart at http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2007/07/29/us/politics/20070730_OBAMA_GRAPHIC.html
United States Senate 2004-present
- Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on European Affairs
- Member, Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
- Member, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
- Member, Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs
- Shares responsibility for the bipartisan Coburn-Obama Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, requiring full online disclosure of all entities receiving federal funds, and the bipartisan Lugar-Obama Cooperative Proliferation Detection, Interdiction Assistance, and Conventional Threat Reduction Act of 2006, deepening non-proliferation work with WMD and including surface-to-air missiles, land mines, and other weapons that may be used by terrorists
- Barack Obama has introduced nearly 300 bills during his time in the U.S. Senate, and cosponsored close to 1,000 others. If you would like a full look at his legislative efforts, search the 109th Congress at http://thomas.loc.gov/bss/d109query.html and 110th Congress at http://thomas.loc.gov/bss/d110query.html
- S.AMDT.1041 to S.1082 To improve the safety and efficacy of genetic tests.
- S.AMDT.3073 to H.R.1585 To provide for transparency and accountability in military and security contracting.
- S.AMDT.3078 to H.R.1585 Relating to administrative separations of members of the Armed Forces for personality disorder.
- S.AMDT.41 to S.1 To require lobbyists to disclose the candidates, leadership PACs, or political parties for whom they collect or arrange contributions, and the aggregate amount of the contributions collected or arranged.
- S.AMDT.524 to S.CON.RES.21 To provide $100 million for the Summer Term Education Program supporting summer learning opportunities for low-income students in the early grades to lessen summer learning losses that contribute to the achievement gaps separating low-income students from their middle-class peers.
- S.AMDT.599 to S.CON.RES.21 To add $200 million for Function 270 (Energy) for the demonstration and monitoring of carbon capture and sequestration technology by the Department of Energy.
- S.AMDT.905 to S.761 To require the Director of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Education to establish a program to recruit and provide mentors for women and underrepresented minorities who are interested in careers in mathematics, science, and engineering.
- S.AMDT.923 to S.761 To expand the pipeline of individuals entering the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields to support United States innovation and competitiveness.
- S.AMDT.924 to S.761 To establish summer term education programs.
- S.AMDT.2519 to H.R.2638 To provide that one of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5 million or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee certifies in writing to the agency awarding the contract or grant that the contractor or grantee owes no past due Federal tax liability.
- S.AMDT.2588 to H.R.976 To provide certain employment protections for family members who are caring for members of the Armed Forces recovering from illnesses and injuries incurred on active duty.
- S.AMDT.2658 to H.R.2642 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
- S.AMDT.2692 to H.R.2764 To require a comprehensive nuclear threat reduction and security plan.
- S.AMDT.2799 to H.R.3074 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
- S.AMDT.3137 to H.R.3222 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
- S.AMDT.3234 to H.R.3093 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
- S.AMDT.3331 to H.R.3043 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
- Senate Resolutions Passed:
- S.RES.133 : A resolution celebrating the life of Bishop Gilbert Earl Patterson.
- S.RES.268 : A resolution designating July 12, 2007, as “National Summer Learning Day”.
- S.J.RES.23: A joint resolution clarifying that the use of force against Iran is not authorized by the Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against Iraq, any resolution previously adopted, or any other provision of law.
- S. 453: Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007. The Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007 (H.R.1281), (S.453), would establish criminal penalties for acts of voter deception. Those who knowingly disseminate false information with the intention of keeping others from voting would face up to five years in prison under the legislation. The Act was sponsored by Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) and 60 cosponsors in the House, and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and 15 cosponsors in the Senate. (20 Cosponsors)
- S. 2030: A bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require reporting relating to bundled contributions made by persons other than registered lobbyists. (1 Cosponsor)
- S. 2111: Positive Behavior for Effective Schools Act. A bill to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to allow State educational agencies, local educational agencies, and schools to increase implementation of early intervention services, particularly school-wide positive behavior supports. (3 Cosponsors)
- S. 2066: Back to School: Improving Standards for Nutrition and Physical Education in Schools Act of 2007. A bill to establish nutrition and physical education standards for schools.
- S. Con. Res. 46: A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month
- S. 2044: Independent Contractor Proper Classification Act of 2007. A bill to provide procedures for the proper classification of employees and independent contractors, and for other purposes. (6 Cosponsors)
- S. 2519: Contracting and Tax Accountability Act of 2007. A bill to prohibit the awarding of a contract or grant in excess of the simplified acquisition threshold unless the prospective contractor or grantee certifies in writing to the agency awarding the contract or grant that the contractor or grantee has no seriously delinquent tax debts, and for other purposes.
- S. 2433: Global Poverty Act of 2007. A bill to require the President to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further the United States foreign policy objective of promoting the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people worldwide, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day. (9 Cosponsors)
- S. 2330: Veterans Homelessness Prevention Act. A bill to authorize a pilot program within the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development with the goal of preventing at-risk veterans and veteran families from falling into homelessness, and for other purposes. (1 Cosponsor)
Barack Obama’s Senate Voting Record
Would love to see John McCain’s and Sarah Palin’s resumes? Bet they pail in comparisson to Obama’s. What do you think?
10/23 Today’s Buddhist Food for Thought
Tags: "The Strategy of the Lotus Sutra", Buddhism Day by Day, Daily Encouragement, Daily Wisdom, Daisaku Ikeda, Sensei's guidance, The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Thursday, October 23, 2008
As far as the fundamental teachings of Buddhism and the Gosho are concerned, I hope that, regarding them as absolutely correct, you will first and foremost strive to put them into practice. I urge you to do so because this is the shortest route to understanding the essence of Buddhism in the depths of your life.
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Thursday, October 23, 2008 (Buddhism Day by Day)
The misfortune of others is our misfortune. Our happiness is the happiness of others. To see ourselves in others and feel an inner oneness and sense of unity with them represents a fundamental revolution in the way we view and live our lives. Therefore, discriminating against another person is the same as discriminating against oneself. When we hurt another, we are hurting ourselves. And when we respect others, we respect and elevate our own lives as well.
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Thursday, October 23, 2008 (Daily Wisdom)
No matter how earnestly Nichiren prays for you, if you lack faith, it will be like trying to set fire to wet tinder. Spur yourself to muster the power of faith. Regard your survival as wondrous. Employ the strategy of the Lotus Sutra before any other.
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 1000
The Strategy of the Lotus Sutra
Written to Shijo Kingo on October 23, 1279
Announcing Lotus Writing & Communications Weblog
Tags: Lotus Writing & Communications, Lotus Writing & Communications weblog, writing projects, writing/industry news/tips
Today, I am announcing the construction of Lotus Writing & Communications weblog: http://lotuswritingcommunications.wordpress.com to accompany my Lotus Writing & Communications website: http://www.lotuswritingcommunications.net.
Even though there will be general information on my business, writing tips and other writing related items on my lizwrites weblog, the new blog will focus more in depth on industry/writing news/tips, Lotus Writing & Communications, my writing and other writing-related topics.
Looking forward to having stop by the new blog whether you may or may not be in direct need of my services or just are looking for the latest news.
Feedback for improving lizwrites weblog
Tags: lizwrites weblog, Reader Feedback
To all of my prospective and regular readers, what ways can I make this weblog more engaging? A shout out to all 876+ readers who have popped by in the last seven weeks to see what lizwrites is all about and for your comments.
Besides just posting links or adding my take on things, I do promise to make the topics and material more engaging to encourage more reader participation.
Other plans: finishing the brief background info, adding the bookmark and feed links etc.
If you wish to see me write on a subject or would like your blog or site linked in my blog roll let me know?
Any and all feedback is genuinely appreciated. I am sincerely looking forward to hearing each and everyone of you. Thank you!


