Thursday, September 18, 2008

Drive for Change

We're loading up the busses and leading the Drive for Change this weekend. Join the Maryland Democratic Party and hundreds of volunteers from Maryland as we head to Virginia and Pennsylvania Saturday, September 20 and every weekend until Election Day.

We doing our part to make sure Barack Obama and Joe Biden win two key battleground states and your invited.

RSVP today and let us know you're committed to victory by going door-to-door and talking to voters in Virginia and Pennsylvania.

RSVP NOW

Secure your spot on the Drive for Change with an RSVP to Stacey@mddems.org. Send us your full name, e-mail address and cell phone number and the same information of others who will be joining you. For questions and more information contact the Maryland Democratic Party at 410-269-8818.

BTW...if you're not available to drive to VA or PA, you can at least make sure all of your neighbors and friends are registered to vote and you can share the reasons why you're voting for Barack Obama with them, as well.

Peace
TGD

Sunday, September 14, 2008

I'm Not Trying to Dwell on Palin, But...

Can I just keep it real for a minute?

Just 2 years ago, Sarah Palin was the mayor of a small town...5,000 people to be exact. There are county executives that have more experience than her, yet they are no VP candadte. This is pure craziness. Sarah Palin's experience in Wasilla is no comparison to the task of managing a large city...we don't even have to go to the extreme of managing a country.

Clearly, John McCain was not capable of making a sound choice when selecting his VP. How am I supposed to trust him to make other important decisions if he is elected President?

Monday, September 8, 2008

Not Good...CNN

I have a great propensity to watch CNN on a daily basis...I wake up to it, I catch a few minutes of it when I get in from work, and I sometimes go to sleep to it. As you can see, I'm pretty famliar with CNN. Tonight...I think they dropped the ball.

Now, I'm no McCain-Palin supporter, but I think the spiritual lives of the candidates are off limits. First, we had to listen to the Jeremiah Wright spectacle with Barack, now CNN had an extensive feature on Sarah Palin's religious beliefs. This was completely unnecessary and show a lack of good judgement by CNN again.

We don't mix religion and state for a reason...it's not necessary and it really doesn't matter at the end of the day when speaking of the upcoming election. What electoral knowledge did America gain from knowing that Sarah Palin's church believes Jesus will return again, what electoral knowledge did America gain from knowing that Palin's church believes in speaking in unknown tongues...NOTHING! America gained nothing when it comes to choosing a candidate to vote for, and truthfully a few people may have been turned off from Jesus, which is of concern on a completley different level!

Discussion about people's religious beliefs doesn't benefit the American people when selecting a preseident and vice-president...NOT GOOD, CNN, NOT GOOD!