<sigh> Riots protests at Mississippi over Obama’s re-election. Remind me again of what the perimeters are of a riot? Because I don’t recall the pepper-sprayed “Occupy” protestors lighting things on fire.
<sigh> Riots protests at Mississippi over Obama’s re-election. Remind me again of what the perimeters are of a riot? Because I don’t recall the pepper-sprayed “Occupy” protestors lighting things on fire.
Congratulations, President Obama. Big Bird lives on…:)
I know better, but I was listening to the rightwing radio last night and they were painting a dim picture of Obama’s win. I turned it off and went to bed to read…thinking we were going to get Bush III…
Indiana voted in Mike do-nothing Pence for Governor, and now has a super majority in the legislature…<sigh>
…well, at least I am spared Richard my-sperm-is-a-gift-from-God Mourdock…
The news on the reaction in the Middle East. I hope this means a peaceful movement in Israel is underway….
DN! has this up on the elections. Elizabeth Warren is animated after her win. Thank God.
Unfortunately, the GMO lobby won and Californians defeated the measure requiring GMO labeling. Shit.
O”Reilly had a nice take on why Obama won–because people want “stuff” and Obama was going to give it to them…
Well, now…Romney has the gov’t pay $77,000 for the care and housing of his horse…has money in offshore accounts and John McCain has so many houses he can’t even remember how many he has…all because they don’t pay their fair share of taxes…now who feels entitled?
Is it entitlement when one wants to eat? Have a roof over their head? Get medical care? I’m confused.
They went on to talk about the shift away from the standard–now women and minorities are getting their voices heard. The boys of the old school are threatened…and it will probably get uglier before it’s all done.
To my sisters who were the power behind getting President Obama re-elected: Thank you. We can move mountains when we focus on what’s important to us and fight for it.
I want to say, though, that women have been characterized as of “one mind”–that any woman who manages to get before a microphone speaks for all women. They don’t.
This is one of the reasons that the middle-of-the-road women backed away from the Feminist Movement–they were treated as if they spoke for all women. Women who wanted to stay home with their children were characterized as dull twits who lacked ambition. Women who didn’t believe in abortion but believed in equality were marginalized, also.
And the 70s Feminists who fought against alimony because it…well, I’m not really sure why they were fighting against alimony…but as this quote by Barbara Seaman, amongst others, puts it quite well–this is something that I lost out on when I divorced. I also got less than half of the assets (with a mortgage to pay off) and my ex got away with only paying one-fifth ($20,000) of his income to support his three children. Although I had stayed home for eleven years, the judge did not allow for that, and had instead computed the amount of support as if I had a job!! Yes, I had a lousy lawyer–whose partner still smirks at me to this day whenever I have to trudge back to the place I grew up in…I’ve always wondered what that smirk means….
Anyway, I hope that with the election that women and minorities will do their homework, and support thoughtful politicians who approach the legislative process with the “Do unto others…” mindset…it would make life so much easier and just might bring about Peace…
It’s just freaking amazing what happens when we work together–when we let go of politics and do what is right.
commondreams.org posted this link to rumors of voting machine irregularities.
I was not told that I could have a paper ballot yesterday, which I would have made use of, because that is what I was expecting.
When I went to the machine, the clerk put in my driver’s license number. I couldn’t believe it–how is this legal? If the ballot is supposed to be secret, then why put in that information?
I found this article on the worst places to vote. Unfortunately, Ohio is mentioned several times…
More here from ProPublica.
I can’t find anything on a quick search of putting the driver’s license number into the voting machine…so I’m at a loss to explain the justification of it. If I had to show them my photo ID (which I did), then that is all that they need to know. This really bothers me that my personal information was put into the machine before I voted—and how it will be used.
Heather posted this on crooksandliars.com –a blog on the Daily Show take on Gov. Chris Christie coming down off bullshit Mountain and Barack Obama finding the f*cking light switch….classic
Thanks once again for making me laugh out loud, Jon.
A gut-wrenching story out of New York–two young children were dragged out of their mother’s arms during the storm. Story here.
A guy pulling a gun after trying to break into the gas line? Seriously??
I haven’t commented on the Benghazi incident until there was more information on what the hell happened. ABC News has this up on a timeline of what transpired…in counter to Faux News’ drumbeat that President Obama did not care what was happening and stood by watching as Americans were murdered.
Former FEMA director Brown is actually criticizing President Obama for responding too quickly to Sandy….
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