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Obama Campaign: “Robots ATTACK!!!”

This video is being sent around on Myspace and Facebook by the Obama campaign.  Classic


Something I found that I thought I’d share…

My Personal ‘Faith Priorities’ for this Election
by Jim Wallis 10-23-2008

In 2004, several conservative Catholic bishops and a few megachurch pastors like Rick Warren issued their list of “non-negotiables,” which were intended to be a voter guide for their followers. All of them were relatively the same list of issues: abortion, gay marriage, stem cell research, etc. None of them even included the word “poverty,” only one example of the missing issues which are found quite clearly in the Bible. All of them were also relatively the same as official Republican Party Web sites of “non-negotiables.” The political connections and commitments of the religious non-negotiable writers were quite clear.

I want to suggest a different approach this year and share my personal list of “faith priorities” that will guide me in making the imperfect choices that always confront us in any election year — and suggest that each of you come up with your own list of “faith” or “moral” priorities for this election year and take them into the voting booth with you.

After the last election, I wrote a book titled God’s Politics. I was criticized by some for presuming to speak for God, but that wasn’t the point. I was trying to explore what issues might be closest to the heart of God and how they may be quite different from what many strident religious voices were then saying. I was also saying that “God’s Politics” will often turn our partisan politics upside down, transcend our ideological categories of Left and Right, and challenge the core values and priorities of our political culture. I was also trying to say that there is certainly no easy jump from God’s politics to either the Republicans or Democrats. God is neither. In any election, we face imperfect choices, but our choices should reflect the things we believe God cares about if we are people of faith, and our own moral sensibilities if we are not people of faith. Therefore, people of faith, and all of us, should be “values voters” but vote all our values, not just a few that can be easily manipulated for the benefit of one party or another.

In 2008, the kingdom of God is not on the ballot in any of the 50 states as far as I can see. So we can’t vote for that this year. But there are important choices in this year’s election — very important choices — which will dramatically impact what many in the religious community and outside of it call “the common good,” and the outcome could be very important, perhaps even more so than in many recent electoral contests.

I am in no position to tell anyone what is “non-negotiable,” and neither is any bishop or megachurch pastor, but let me tell you the “faith priorities” and values I will be voting on this year:

1. With more than 2,000 verses in the Bible about how we treat the poor and oppressed, I will examine the record, plans, policies, and promises made by the candidates on what they will do to overcome the scandal of extreme global poverty and the shame of such unnecessary domestic poverty in the richest nation in the world. Such a central theme of the Bible simply cannot be ignored at election time, as too many Christians have done for years. And any solution to the economic crisis that simply bails out the rich, and even the middle class, but ignores those at the bottom should simply be unacceptable to people of faith.
2. From the biblical prophets to Jesus, there is, at least, a biblical presumption against war and the hope of beating our swords into instruments of peace. So I will choose the candidates who will be least likely to lead us into more disastrous wars and find better ways to resolve the inevitable conflicts in the world and make us all safer. I will choose the candidates who seem to best understand that our security depends upon other people’s security (everyone having “their own vine and fig tree, so no one can make them afraid,” as the prophets say) more than upon how high we can build walls or a stockpile of weapons. Christians should never expect a pacifist president, but we can insist on one who views military force only as a very last resort, when all other diplomatic and economic measures have failed, and never as a preferred or habitual response to conflict.
3. “Choosing life” is a constant biblical theme, so I will choose candidates who have the most consistent ethic of life, addressing all the threats to human life and dignity that we face — not just one. Thirty-thousand children dying globally each day of preventable hunger and disease is a life issue. The genocide in Darfur is a life issue. Health care is a life issue. War is a life issue. The death penalty is a life issue. And on abortion, I will choose candidates who have the best chance to pursue the practical and proven policies which could dramatically reduce the number of abortions in America and therefore save precious unborn lives, rather than those who simply repeat the polarized legal debates and “pro-choice” and “pro-life” mantras from either side.
4. God’s fragile creation is clearly under assault, and I will choose the candidates who will likely be most faithful in our care of the environment. In particular, I will choose the candidates who will most clearly take on the growing threat of climate change, and who have the strongest commitment to the conversion of our economy and way of life to a cleaner, safer, and more renewable energy future. And that choice could accomplish other key moral priorities like the redemption of a dangerous foreign policy built on Middle East oil dependence, and the great prospects of job creation and economic renewal from a new “green” economy built on more spiritual values of conservation, stewardship, sustainability, respect, responsibility, co-dependence, modesty, and even humility.
5. Every human being is made in the image of God, so I will choose the candidates who are most likely to protect human rights and human dignity. Sexual and economic slavery is on the rise around the world, and an end to human trafficking must become a top priority. As many religious leaders have now said, torture is completely morally unacceptable, under any circumstances, and I will choose the candidates who are most committed to reversing American policy on the treatment of prisoners. And I will choose the candidates who understand that the immigration system is totally broken and needs comprehensive reform, but must be changed in ways that are compassionate, fair, just, and consistent with the biblical command to “welcome the stranger.”
6. Healthy families are the foundation of our community life, and nothing is more important than how we are raising up the next generation. As the father of two young boys, I am deeply concerned about the values our leaders model in the midst of the cultural degeneracy assaulting our children. Which candidates will best exemplify and articulate strong family values, using the White House and other offices as bully pulpits to speak of sexual restraint and integrity, marital fidelity, strong parenting, and putting family values over economic values? And I will choose the candidates who promise to really deal with the enormous economic and cultural pressures that have made parenting such a “countercultural activity” in America today, rather than those who merely scapegoat gay people for the serious problems of heterosexual family breakdown.

That is my list of personal “faith priorities” for the election year of 2008, but they are not “non-negotiables” for anyone else. It’s time for each of us to make up our own list in these next 12 days. Make your list and send this on to your friends and family members, inviting them to do the same thing.


Viva Obama!!!

Oct 30
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I love this video, even though without the subtitles I wouldn’t be able to understand most of the lyrics, I always have a soft spot for Norteno music having grown up in Central California.


Saw this on the Fail Blog…

I think it’s hilarious…best graffitti since the Berlin Wall.  Sad thing is, WAMU is my bank!!


McCain/Palin ticket self-destructing

Okay so I think we’re seeing what could be the dying throes of the John McCain campaign.  Sure, it’s not over til it’s over, and we’re still six days from election day…but c’mon.  I’ve been seeing reports all over the news about friction between Palin and senior campaign advisors lately.  Some have accused her of “going rogue” and being a “diva”.  Oh my God what an embarassing situation for poor Senator John McCain.  Like I’ve said before, I have alot of respect for his record as a veteran and war hero, but I think he got in waaay over his head during this run at the White House.  He picked a VP candidate who, beside being unqualified, is SOO ambitious and SOO conniving that with one week left in the campaign, the senior people in his campaign are taking shots at her in the media.  It’s obvious to almost anybody looking at this that she is no longer campaigning for McCain/Palin ‘08, she’s campaigning for Palin ‘12.

I also saw on a couple of the networks that Joe the Plumber has been out campaigning with John McCain, giving speeches and answering questions.  First of all, isn’t he supposed to have a business to run, toilets to fix, etc?  I suppose he is being well-compensated for his time.  And he’s out there answering foreign policy questions??  ARE WE SERIOUS???  First off, who is the dumb shit who asks “Joe the Plumber” a foreign policy question?  If I have a foreign policy question, I ask someone who knows something about foreign policy, like a person with a degree in Political Science; or somebody with real world experience, like a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee or even a simple war veteran like yours truly.  If I want to know how to stop my sink from dripping, however,  Joe the Plumber will be the first person I ask.

You want to know what’s next?  Between now and election day, McCain is going to manage to get Palin removed from the ticket and replaced with Joe the Plumber.  Instead of McCain/Palin ‘08, the Republican ticket on Tuesday will be McCain/Plumber.  What a WIN for the American taxpayer if that ticket gets elected!!  Now, if a toilet starts to overflow in the White House, we don’t have to pay big money for a plumber to come out…we can just knock on the VP’s door!  That could make me switch my vote!

Seriously, people.  There is one ticket out here handling itself with dignity and one that is turning into a bad comedy of errors.  Maybe I’m biased, but I don’t hear alot of stuff like this coming out of the Obama campaign.  First off, it’s because Obama picked a very saavy and wise running mate who knows how to stay on message and advance the cause of the Presidential candidate, and because the Obama campaign is run by people who know to keep their personal disagreements in house during the last few weeks of an election!  Furthermore, it’s because the Obama campaign is headed by a candidate who would not tolerate such activity within his campaign…a leader who can keep his people working on the same page.   I’m not seeing that leadership from the other campaign, and I wouldn’t expect to see it from a McCain White House, either.


Busta Rhymes’ New Song: “Arab Money”

I was driving from San Diego to Orange County the other night on the first leg of a late-night return to Fresno, bumping XM Channel 65, the Rhyme, when Busta Bus’ new song came on.  The title of the song is “Arab Money”, and the content is just more of the standard bragging about how much money the artist has.  The uniqueness here is not only do the lyrics compare Busta’s wealth to that of an Arab oil tycoon, but the hook, which I thought was by T.Pain (pretty much anybody on a voice-synthesizer machine sounds like T-Pain), is a guy singing in “Arabic” (I dont think he’s actually saying anything) and that is just freakin absolutely brilliant.  I don’t think I’ve laughed at a song this much since…probably since Mac Dre died.  It’s got a really catchy beat, and Busta Bus has even introduced a dance to go along with the song, with elements borrowed from traditional Middle Eastern dancing.  Check it:

I can’t WAIT for that song to come on the next time I’m in the club!  I’m bustin it out!!!

Seriously, this song won’t save hip-hop, but I’d like to thank Busta Rhymes for making something I can just sit back and smile about, a song that will make me want to get out and dance and act like an idiot.  I love it.  I’m gonna have to figure out a way to incorporate some Hyphyness into the Arab Money dance…YADIDIMEAN!!!

Also, this was filmed with the crew from Big Boy’s Neighborhood on Power 106 in LA.  That really really beautiful Latina is Luscious Liz, the big brotha is Big Boy (the smaller version) and that fat dude with his shirt off is Tattoo.  I miss that show, it’s one of the main things I miss about living in LA.


Very disturbing political cartoon…

I also ran across this today

Political cartoon by Gordon Campbell

Political cartoon by Gordon Campbell

The above cartoon is a cartoon drawn by right-leaning political cartoonist Gordon Campbell.  Now, there’s nothing wrong with being on the right…it’s a free country.  There’s nothing wrong with doing biased political cartooning.  But his is beyond political propaganda…this is racist and inflammatory, not to mention extremely disrespectful and slanderous.  Aside from that, it’s really not very creative!  It probably took him two minutes…find a picture of Benedict Arnold, fill in the face so it’s dark, and change the caption.  Bam, he’s got himself a cartoon that would make the Grand Wizard proud.  It evokes the ghost of Thomas Nast and cartoonists of his time, with their racial and ethnic caricatures.  Besides the obvious racial element here, which is sick but unimaginative and utterly stupid, he has just leveled the worst of insults at a man who has served this country his entire adult life.  Colin Powell served in the Army for 35 years.  He served two tours in Vietnam, receiving the Purple Heart after being wounded in the first, and receiving the Bronze Star for valour during his second.  He served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Gulf War.  He was also the National Security advisor for Ronald Reagan and the Secretary of State under the current President from 2001 to 2005.  He is a GREAT American who has served his country well, and he has demonstrated that he is a man of great personal integrity and honor.  For this punk cartoonist to go there, to compare him with a traitor like Benedict Arnold, is just low beyond all measure.  Colin Powell is every bit the hero that John McCain is, sure he has no compelling story about being held in a POW camp, but he sure put his ass on the line for this country, he has sacrificed and served since he was 21 years old!  A man like Powell is one of those people who, in my mind, is hands-off for both sides.  I don’t recall alot of Democrats or African-American leaders labelling Powell a “sellout” because he was a Republican for all that time.

And no, I know what you’re thinking.   You’re thinking I wouldn’t be defending him if he had endorsed McCain and he came under this type of fire from the left.  You bet your ASS I would.  Read my bio.  I’m a veteran, just like Powell.  I honor Powell’s service, his dedication and his sacrifice and I know that he’s a man of integrity and honor.  If the Dems went after Powell like this, I would be ALL OVER their asses, probably even worse.  This is why I don’t fill my blog with cheap shots on McCain like many other liberal columnists and bloggers do.  I respect and honor those who have worn the uniform and put themselves in harm’s way, because I expect to be respected and honored for wearing the uniform myself and putting MY ass in harm’s way.  I disagree with McCain’s policies and politics and the way in which his campaign has been operating lately, and I don’t think he’s the best choice to be the next President of the United States.  But I have respect for John McCain as a fellow vet and a war hero and I always will.  So, it’s fine if the right and the GOP types want to jump on Powell for his policies or his politics or his endorsement of Obama.  That’s fair.  But don’t take cheap shots, comparing him to a traitor and implying that he is a racist or someone who makes decisions solely on basis of race.  He, and John McCain, and I, and every other vet who’s ever put his or her life on the line, deserves much better.

If it was up to me, this asshole Gordon Campbell would never be published in any magazine or newspaper ever again.  But you and I both know he will be.  Sick, sick sick…..


McCain supporter fakes being attacked, disfigured…

I was about to go to bed when I ran across this.  I perused through my email inbox to see if I got any reaction emails from the Obama campaign or from any of the pro-Obama groups that send me email (I’m a member of Veterans for Obama and MoveOn.org).  I did, a short email containing a link to this.

Some a bit more vehement Obama supporters are even saying the McCain/Palin campaign orchestrated the hoax, which I honestly find hard to believe.  The McCain campaign is obviously inept and have no problem taking cheap shots, but this is beneath them…not to mention incredibly stupid and risky for a very small likelihood of a payoff.

Photo of Ashley Todd and her injuries...from CNN.com

Photo of Ashley Todd and her injuries...from CNN.com

I think this both does and does not need to be an issue.  What happened here is a young girl has decided that she wanted some extra attention, she wanted to be even more involved in the campaign by trying to shift focus on her as a victim of some politically motivated attack.  So she invents this story about being robbed, attacked and mutilated by somebody because of her involvment with the McCain campaign, and it looks like she harmed herself to make it look real.  After police noticed that her statements had inconsistencies, she admitted it was a hoax and was arrested on charges of filing a false report.  I think this girl needs some serious help as she has obvious attention issues, and I think that the McCain campaign should own up to the actions of one of their volunteers and condemn them in the harshest terms.  This hoax screams racial undertones, very negative ones, and I think the McCain campaign has created the climate where these undertones can exist, I’m sorry to say.

Also, according to the TPM story, prior to it being revealed that the attack was a hoax, the McCain camp gave unconfirmed details to the Pittsburg media, including that the “B” carved into the woman’s face was meant to stand for “Barack” and that the beating had been instigated by the fact that she was a McCain supporter.  If this is true, and mind you I’m not overly familiar with TPM so I’m not sure how credible they are, this is absolutely abhorrent.  Aside from the fact that some of these details might have been needed kept quiet while the matter was under investigation, it reflects a clear attempt by the McCain camp to benifit politically on the back of what was, at the time, an apparently tragic and disgusting attack.  I really and truly hope that whoever made those statements to the media is now applying for unemployment insurance, I really do not want to believe that John McCain would make the decision to go forward with statements like that.  John McCain’s campaign has gotten out of control, and if he does not get it under control soon, not only will he lose this election, he risks inciting violence when he loses.  And that’s a scary thought…


Another funny political video

I got this one from a myspace bulletin.  Absolutely irrelevant, but hilarious.  I have decided to call it “Breakin 3: Election Boogaloo”

The original link to the video is from break.com, but I embedded it from youtube…hilarious!


The funniest bit of political material I’ve ever seen…

Okay so a couple months back I registered on MoveOn.org in order to receive free Obama buttons (which I never received) and also because I was interested in becoming involved somehow with the Obama campaign and I know that MoveOn.org is deeply involved.  I get occasional emails from them, usually similar to the emails I receive directly from the Obama campaign, and eventually I got to the point where I hardly ever read them.  This one caught my eye, however, and I opened it and read the following:

Dear Matthew,Oversleeping. Getting the car fixed. Having to pick up the second-cousin’s stepkids on the other side of town. These are just a few of the reasons millions of Americans won’t vote on November 4th.

It’s not like they hate voting. They want to do it. They know they should. And mostly, they intend to. But some of your friends won’t get around to actually voting because they haven’t been reminded vividly enough.

That’s why we developed this funny, scary video. It shows people what it might look like if we lose the election by a single vote: theirs.

Here’s a version we prepared for you. You’re in it—seriously, you, Matthew. Check it out—and if you like it, send it to your friends:

Check THIS shit OUT!!!

UPDATE: I know that link above doesn’t take you to the video directly, but you can use that form to send the email to yourself, if you want. I’ve been trying to figure out how to post the video on here, to no avail.

I began laughing uncontrollably.  It may be the highlight of this entire campaign for me.  I posted the video on my Myspace.  If any of you have an idea how I can put this video on here without linking the entire page, please let me know so I can do it and you all can see the video.  Oh my goodness, classic stuff.  Elections kick ass!!!


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I'm a veteran of the Marine Corps who served in Iraq in 2003, and I hold a BA in History from California State University, Long Beach. I currently reside in Fresno, CA, but I plan to move away next year to attend graduate school. My eventual goal is to earn a PhD, I'm most interested in 20th Century American urban history. I'm a fan of the Oakland Raiders, hip-hop music and culture, and good food. I also love intelligent conversations and discussions on a variety of topics, including politics, religion, sports, travel, music, etc.

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