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i havent looked for any numbers but on tv last night they said obama go 90% of the hispanic vote in nevada and colorado and also that people of puerto rican descent in florida came out strong and for obama. heres hoping the dems start cultivating some national leaders from those communities along with focusing on issues important to them before the republican find their way out of the box theyve put themselves in regarding latino voters. one issue they might start with is statehood for puerto rico as a strong majority in puerto rico now support that effort . as a side benefit, its sure to drive the wingnuts crazy which would only further alienate the latino voters from the republican party.
Susan B Anthony pummeled and arrested for attempting to vote in 1872. She was fined $100 for registering to vote.
becoming critical via k jones and s jones.
i havent watched it but heres that jon stewart - bill o'reilly debate from last night.
are you ready for some debate? im pre-nauseated which seems appropriate.
poll dancing.
Q: Why do billionaires feel victimized by Obama?
A: Because they are greedy, narcissistic fucks.
Political consulting is often thought of as an offshoot of the advertising industry, but closer to the truth is that the advertising industry began as a form of political consulting. As the political scientist Stanley Kelley once explained, when modern advertising began, the big clients were just as interested in advancing a political agenda as a commercial one. Monopolies like Standard Oil and DuPont looked bad: they looked greedy and ruthless and, in the case of DuPont, which made munitions, sinister. They therefore hired advertising firms to sell the public on the idea of the large corporation, and, not incidentally, to advance pro-business legislation. It’s this kind of thing that Sinclair was talking about when he said that American history was a battle between business and democracy, and, “So far,” he wrote, “Big Business has won every skirmish.”