Well I think if Teddy were still around he would endorse Coakley because they both stand for main street and not wallstreet. She along with Obama stands up for the little guy and not big AIG/Goldman saccs guys.
Obama cant change America on his own and its too early in the game to stop now. The economy is now better than it was when Bush was in and hope is in the air but we need this health care reform passed. We need a steward of common hard working folk like Teddy was. No one understood hard work, humbleness and self sacrifice like Teddy.
I know Ive watched and even cried at this clip a couple dozen times but I think its appropriate for this venue:
Dam...that video is all false "YES WE CAN" promises. Fantasy. Yes we can "W H A T"???.... Take a dump?? Pick my freakin nose???
I was waiting to hear something like... : YES WE CAN WILL: Eliminate the Taliban problem YES WE CAN WILL: Eliminate the Alqueada problem YES WE CAN WILL: Eliminate the GANG war problem YES WE CAN WILL: Eliminate the inner city poverty problem. YES WE CAN WILL: Eliminate economy problems.
I think that video was more about Black history than anything else. And thats probably the ONLY good thing thats gonna come from Obama being President. Other than that... who knows. Hopefully he won't mess it up that bad before 2012.
She along with Obama stands up for the little guy and not big AIG/Goldman saccs guys. I don't know enough about the MA race to say what Coakley believes. I do know that the same can not be said for our President.
Rahm Emanu After leaving the Clinton White House, he worked as an investment banker for three years. He banked $16 million while handling mergers and acquisitions with an emphasis on utilities. Mr. Emanuel’s stint in high finance and his experience in the banking world opened him to some criticism of being too allied with Wall Street, not the image Democrats want to cultivate these days. Critics have asserted he was only able to succeed in the banking world because of his political connections. Source: http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopic s/people/e/rahm_emanuel/index.html
Timothy F. Geithner Timothy F. Geithner is the secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Geithner's previous posts as president and chief executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York put him at the heart of the global economic crisis as it unfolded in 2008.
I know Ive watched and even cried at this clip a couple dozen times but I think its appropriate for this venue: I watched the video and cried too. I cried because so many people believe this dribble.
Oh, Boy. Tomorrow, we're having a *Special* Election. This is one like George W's presidential elections. There will probably be some "Discrepancies" in the ballot counting that will be resolved so that the Candidate that the Machine wants in gets elected. Welcome to the Land of the Fee and the Home of the Slave. Tonights episode is brought to you by the Democratic National Party; and our co-sponsor, the Republican National Party. Sleep tight chilluns, the guvmint's gonna take real good care of you.
Well it looks like anybodies game right now so we'll just see what happens.
I think the female voters are going to be crucial in this campaign for Coakley to win. No one loved and respected women more than Teddy and his brothers, papa, cousins and even circle of friends like the distinguished senator Chris Dodd.
One might even say that a Brown win could push back womens rights and equal treatment in society.
I wish they would... I'm so tired of getting up and going to work every day. I just wanna go ride... maybe wrench every now and then on my bikes... but for the most part, ride. Sprinkle that with a little beer and some bedroom ballet... then toss in some hunting and fishing and I would be good to go.
No one loved and respected women more than Teddy and his brothers You had us going for a while but you've finally given yourself away like Lt. Archie Hicox did in Inglourious Basterds. You are no more a Liberal than that bottle of 30 year old Scotch. Nice game ole chum.