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Election 2008

OK Barack, Time to Hit the Ground Running

AlterNet. Posted November 5, 2008.


Michael Ratner, John Cusack, Dahlia Lithwick, Roberto Lovato, Antonia Juhasz, Amie Newman, Dean Baker and many others on where we should go.
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AlterNet asked dozens of writers, experts and activists on key issues to write about where the country needs to go, and the priorities for Barack Obama's early days in office. The following is the first in a series of articles we'll be running this week.

Michael Ratner, President, Center for Constitutional Rights:

It is historic. A black family in the White House that slaves built. Yes, slaves were used in the construction of the White House. When I was a child this never could have happened. In the 50's when I visited Florida, even after Brown v. Board of Education, there were separate drinking fountains and bathrooms for Blacks. When Center for Constitutional Rights was founded in the 60's there were only three elected Black officials in the Black belt; today there are thousands. So we are seeing an amazing moment in American history.

This is not to say our work is done. Obama is not a progressive. But he is certainly more liberal than Bush and McCain. He will redistribute some of the vast wealth that has gone to rich in a county that has plundered its poor since Reagan in 1981. It will not be a social democracy, but it will better than what we had. The disastrous economic crisis is pushing him in this direction, but citizenry will need to keep up the pressure.

Obama has been disappointing regarding the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. These must be ended and time is now; the time to revive our anti-war movement is now. We cannot await what Obama might do: he has already told us about wanting to send more troops in Afghanistan. We must push him to end the current wars and eradicate the poison of aggressive war.

Obama has promised to close Guantanamo and end torture. We must hold him to that promise. He must close secret CIA sites and off shore prisons. He must end the kangaroo courts called military commissions. He must end the massive surveillance state America has become.

Finally, he must appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the war crimes of the Bush administration: the aggressive war in Iraq, torture and warrantless wiretapping. In short he must bring America back into the world of civilized states where fundamental rights and the prohibition on aggressive war are not just slogans but guide U.S. actions.

***

Dahlia Lithwick, contributing editor at Newsweek and senior editor at Slate:

Hit "control+ alt + delete" on the Rule of Law. Literally restart the whole system like its 2000 again. That means: Close Guantanamo and either try or release the remaining prisoners in real tribunals. Renounce water-boarding. Re-assert that the Geneva Conventions still matter. Do away with the Patriot Act reforms that allowed abuse ranging from "national security letters" to terrorizing librarians. Restore FISA. Stop using the "state secrets" to shield judicial scrutiny into government wrongdoing. Ditto for blanket claims of executive privilege for anyone who's ever muttered a word to the president. Stop with the cryptic and deceptive signing statements. Stop snipe hunting vote fraud.

A lot of new "law" was invented over the past eight years. But legal?

Not so much.

***

John Cusack, Actor, Director (War, Inc., Grace is Gone):

The world looks to America. The planet sighs in relief. It deserves a righteous party. And now, the real work begins.

The first thing Obama should do is pray. I would hope he would start to dismantle the infrastructure of the occupation of Iraq. And make transparent the gorging on the state -- cut off these corporate interests and start reallocating money back into the United States infrastructure and people.

***

Antonia Juhasz, author, The Tyranny of Oil: the World's Most Powerful Industry -- And What We Must Do To Stop It (HarperCollins Publishers, October 7, 2008).

To President Elect Obama:

Be Bold. Take on Big Oil and undo the disastrously failed economic, military, energy, and deregulatory policies of the past. Big Oil has guided public policy down a disastrous road, standing as an obstacle to the fulfillment of critical social movements against war, a failing economy, and global warming. Renounce and undo the use of the U.S. military as an oil protective force beginning with immediately and unequivocally ending the Iraq war. Make the reintroduction of regulation, enforcement, and taxation of this industry from the production, refining, marketing, transport, to the disposal of its products a vital heart of your administration. Reintroduce the moratoriums on offshore drilling and shale oil development. Fully and finally close the "Enron Loophole" and consider whether it is appropriate to trade a good as fundamental as crude on futures exchanges. Rather than "cap and trade" pollution, ban it through regulation. Eliminate industry subsidies, collect royalties, implement a windfall profits tax, increase gasoline taxes, and increase corporate taxation broadly to help Americans reduce consumption of all oil products by using this money to fund a massive public works program (ala the WPA) in clean sustainable local public transportation and to fund local sustainable green energy alternatives. Reform lobbying, conflict of interest, and campaign finance laws to remove the stain of Big Oil's money from our democracy and fully embrace the Separation of Oil and State. Lead the world by example by making diplomacy, cooperation, negotiation, and international law--not war--the center of our international energy plan.


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Dean Baker C-
Posted by: mmckinl on Nov 5, 2008 12:19 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Instead of futzing around with more complicated tax credits get to the heart of the problem ... health insurance ... and how to get rid of it ...

We need Medicare for All, a program that would re-capitalize business ( especially manufacturing), school districts, local and state government, single payers and the under and uninsured ... while saving hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Easily the easiest and fairest way to get the economy moving again while establishing a true safety net under the public.

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Priority 1 = economy = jobs?h
Posted by: RobNLA on Nov 5, 2008 12:32 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Nothing is more important right now than the economy. Pulling the US back from it's path towards further economic meltdown means creating jobs. A quick second stimulus package will help a little in the short term. A strong jobs program aimed at rebuilding our infrastructure is the long term strategy.

There are many very important issues besides the economy, but many of the programs and changes we need in this country will be difficult or even impossible without stabilizing our economy.

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» Progressives like you... Posted by: RobNLA
Thank you Dahlia
Posted by: Von on Nov 5, 2008 1:15 AM   
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Sound words of integrity.
The US's materialistic / money motivated / whats in it for ME "culture" , loses its bearings.

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Send LIEberman packing
Posted by: weathered on Nov 5, 2008 3:47 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Pelosi/Schumer/Fienstein got to go.

Incumbents are damaged goods

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» RE: Send LIEberman packing Posted by: anechoic
» RE: Send LIEberman packing Posted by: pb120669
» No. Lieberman has to go too. Posted by: common intelligence
Nothing is more important than climate change reaction and legislation
Posted by: warrior woman on Nov 5, 2008 4:07 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Nothing is more important than climate change reaction and legislation but, unfortunately, Bush/Cheney have caused a financial meltdown of epic proportions. If, as I read the other day, the artic ice caps are melting even during winter, the economy won't matter if we don't start to put the melt into reverse. This will call for public education.

What worries me, even though I voted for Obama, is what Naomi Klein talks about, the Chicago Boys of which Barack is one. Another author above stated Barack is no liberal. Well, Barack is smart, let's hope that he understands full well the emergency situation that we are in today regarding climate and he gets to work right away.

Last night he said things would be hard along with the chants of "yes, we can". We are all going to have to sacrifice to save our planet and ourselves. I'm praying that he, and we, will rise to the occassion. That is, if he can quickly re-educate the boneheads on the right and demonstrate to them, the need to give back to the planet that we live on.

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Dear President Obama,
Posted by: chorton on Nov 5, 2008 4:36 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Millions of us shared in your tiumph and marveled in amazement that despite all the threats and dangers we were actually seeing you standing before the nation accepting the presidency of the United States!

There are many things to talk about, but the first order of business is what to do with the extraordinary, unprecedented mass movement your campaign has become. My appeal to you in this moment is to call on that campaign to stay together, to incorporate ourselves as a permanent ongoing mass movement with sections and chapters and branches, in order to defend and promote your program of change, and to organize and represent the pressure from the people for that change. You are going to need this, need us, if you are going to succeed where so many others have failed.

As an organizer and a student of history you know the value and potential of such a movement. You've seen enough of Washington and how the centers of power work to know what extraordinary and unrelenting pressures you will be under from the corporations, the rich and powerful and from the "permanent government". And you must know the long sad history of people who went to Washington to bring about change - only to get swallowed up by it.

As you well know, in American campaign-based politics the people get involved for the duration of the campaign and then after the election disperse and leave their successful candidate to join that "permanent government. And you've lived through enough campaigns to know the perennial dream of the campaigners that it could continue as a movement.

Mr. President, the organizers and stalwarts of your campaign are ready and waiting for your call to transform it into an ongoing movement, and believe you will call on us to do so! The times, the dangers and challenges we face are extraordinary, and you need our power and our protection behind you - and our pressure on you - in the months and years ahead. This is a transformational moment for the Democratic Party, a moment for it to be reborn as a genuine mass-based "party of the people", the party that we need it to be, and that you need it to be. Seize the moment, and call us to our greatness again!

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» RE: Dear President Obama, Posted by: jmndodge
Now what?
Posted by: Mystery Solver on Nov 5, 2008 5:35 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
1. Obama wont close gitmo
2. Obama wont close secret CIA sites and off shore prisons (JFK tampered with the CIA - we all know what haappened to Kennedy).
3. Obama will stall, but not end, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
4. Obama will pardon George W. Bush

"CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN"

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» RE: Now what? Posted by: Live Gently
View of a Realistic Skeptic
Posted by: 911FalseFlag on Nov 5, 2008 5:45 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I don't consider myself to be cynical but only a realistic skeptic. If I know there are gaping holes in the 9/11 official conspiracy theory, then the U.S. Congress knows this or is turning its back on this. It is my opinion that "the powers that be" are not the US elected government officials but the Secret Government talked about by Bill Moyers and his 1987 documentary that was aired on PBS. You can watch this video on the homepage of my website. The "powers that be" are also the military-industrial oil private central banking complex.

The "powers that be" will never let the official 9/11 story be truthful just like the truth has never been disseminated by the "powers that be" which now includes the mainstream media about the Gulf of Tonkin lie to compel the US to attack Vietnam, FDR allowing Pearl Harbor to occur so the US would enter World War II,the CIA's overthrow and/or political assassination of any countries leader who would not succumb to the takeover of that country's resources by multinational corporations with the assistance of the World Bank and the international monetary fund, George HW Bush's lies to start the first Gulf War, George HW Bush's involvement in the Iran Contra affair, the assassinations John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Paul Wellstone, John F. Kennedy Jr., the political assassinations of President Clinton (although he is part of the "powers that be")Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart and Ross Perot.

Obama will not promote any criminal prosecution of George Bush and his criminal administration. That is the deal that he made to become president. Just like Richard Nixon and George HW Bush were let off the hook by their successors.

Obama has said many things that clearly indicate that he believes in the validity of the war against terror.


I just posted an article on my website about why the Republicans were not able to steal this election by computer fraud. There is also a video on my home page regarding this.

Go to 911insidejob.net

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naieve
Posted by: brianct on Nov 5, 2008 6:13 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Last time voters told the democrats what they wanted (mid term elections) congress and senate proceeded to ignore them as they endorse Bush and his Wa on Iraq!

Expect no real change.

Brian

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» Let's see real change Posted by: Juven
See me, feel me, touch me, heal me
Posted by: ClassAct on Nov 5, 2008 7:10 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Expect nothing from President Obama, but insist upon progressive measures anyway. This is the opportunity to be heard instead of dismissed by the oxymoron of conventional wisdom.

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» RE: See me, feel me, touch me, heal me Posted by: left_libertarian
What's needed.........
Posted by: Spiritgirl on Nov 5, 2008 7:19 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
First we all need to pray. President Obama needs to cut the funding of the Military-Industrial-Complex, NOW! If you cut the funding for many of those weapons systems that haven't proven themselves to work you could save a couple hundred million! I think over the last 6+ years, 2 lessons we should have learned is that aggressive wars of choice have a price too high to calculate, and war really is not the answer!

Money saved from that could be put to use to help jump-start rebuilding our infra-structure, public/private R&D partnerships towards real oil independence, used for rebuilding our education system, health-care coverage, etc.! Yes, as 1 of the ever shrinking "Middle class", I think it is time that I get a break on my taxes, and the elite and the corporate should now be required to pay their fair share (Lord knows, they haven't in years!)!

I think Guantanamo needs to be closed immediately, Geneva conventions should be adhered to! And the people that started all of this b.s. need to be tried for treason against the citizens of this nation!

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What President Obama Could Also Do
Posted by: PaulK on Nov 5, 2008 7:41 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
For starters, pay inventors cash for the country's best energy inventions, then get them developed. Either pay inventors cash immediately, and/or pay cash after the implementation of such inventions when profits are produced. The invention field would explode. We would win against global warming. What part of winning do people not understand? That it's the opposite of losing? Oh, and the green jobs are good too.

Next, simplify the income tax form. Income tax regulations generate 70% of all government paper in the United States. For starters, simply move the mortgage deduction off of Schedule A and onto the main 1040. This will take most middle class people out of the Schedule A and will cut the tax preparation industry's revenues considerably.

Let's get real and move marijuana regulations closer to alcohol regulations. Alcohol is physically addictive and pot isn't, but otherwise the two drugs are both blamed for many of America's same social problems. Doesn't this sound like common sense?

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if this election didn't give President Obama a mandate
Posted by: l_double_e on Nov 5, 2008 8:21 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
now that more people have voted for President Obama then ever voted for the failed king george - a mandate has been issued for change, endorsed by 52% of elgible voters, embraced by the majority of the world's population, the American dream has once more been affirmed. Yes, once again you can tell your children, you can grow up to be the president. For the last eight years i have been ashamed to be an american, but now my pride and joy know no bounds, i am proud to be an Obamamerican.

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Obama,s victory
Posted by: santana999 on Nov 5, 2008 8:46 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I have to admit that i am already turned off by mr obama.he has already offered the position of chief of staff to Rahm Emanuel a true racist and supporter of oppression of palestinian people.this is a man who served as an israeli officer in the occupied territories and who might have committed war crimes there.what kind of message is Mr obama trying to send to us?that our house and senate be turned into a dump like the zionist knesset?

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» RE: Obama,s victory Posted by: Von
Fighting Inside Election Fraud
Posted by: PaulK on Nov 5, 2008 8:54 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Perhaps while Democrats have some power, they could make inside election fraud a bit harder.

First, ban any computerized voting screen. Again and again the screen says Democrat and the vote says Republican. Use paper ballots, the kind that can be counted by an auditor.

Next, make it easier for felony conspiracies to defraud elections to wind up in front of a judge for correction (if anyone benefits from a prison stretch it's rich crooks). Mandate outside auditing techniques, not insider auditing. For example, the leftmost leaning state should audit the rightmost leaning state's election system, and vice-versa.

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I'm glad the Republicans lost. Now we have to push the Democrats to be better.
Posted by: fanny666 on Nov 5, 2008 8:56 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
It is good news that the Republicans are no longer in control. At the risk of being a downer, I want to inject some reality about the Democrats. The thing we have to watch now is "anaesthetizing effect" of Democrats. People assumed that under Bill Clinton, the poor would be helped. Instead we signed "Ending Welfare As We Know It" under which the median age person who lost their benefits was under the age of 10. People assumed that because Al Gore was in power, pollution standards were strict. Instead car emissions standards were relaxed.

People assumed that because the Democrats were in power, we had a foreign policy based on international law. Instead, neither the "No Fly Zones" over Iraq nor the weekly bombing raids against that country (all through the Clinton years) had any basis in international law. Not to mention the sanctions against Iraq, completely immoral if not technically illegal.

Bush has galvanized the Left like no leftist has ever been able to do. During the Clinton years, the environmental, labor, anti-war all took a nap because people thought that everything was OK. The same will happen under Obama, unless we keep agitating.

Remember that FDR did not show up on his first day with a huge jobs program. On day one, his approach to the economic crisis was very much safe and centrist. Activists spent years educating and organizing and pushed FDR to start his "Alphabet Soup" federal jobs programs. It took popular movements pushing those in power, not gifts from above.

Things Obama is bad on:

"Clean coal"

"End the war" now means "keep 50,000 troops in an embassy that's actually more like a small city"

$700 billion to bailout Wall Street bankers, not homeowners. The money has not been spent, and we should a get involved in pushing Democrats to get it right.

He wants to increase the already massively bloated and wasteful military budget and has said nothing about shutting down the hundreds of American military bases worldwide that cost huge amounts of money and increase anti-American resentment.

He has said nothing about ending our support for Middle-Eastern dictators, which is the single largest reason that people of that region are angry with us. That's been known since Eisenhower asked his NSC "why do they hate us" and they answered him with the now-declassified document NSC 5801/1 Long-Range Policy Toward The Near East which said pretty bluntly that they hate us because we prop up dictators in return for control over oil.

Obama once talked eloquently about the impossible lives of the Palestinian people, who have been living under foreign military occupation for more than a generation. He has since flip-flopped, at least in rhetorical emphasis. The Israeli government must obey international law, including all parts of the 4th Geneva Convention, and get back to its borders, if Israelis and Palestinians are going to live in peace. The Democrats must be pushed on this issue.

We're about to escalate military operations in Afghanistan in order to hunt down and kill a symbol.

Obama claims that his vote on the FISA-related bill was for pragmatic reasons, and that he supported the defeated Feingold amendment(s). Now that they're in power, there's no excuse not to introduce those amendments as a new bill.

Let's not get complacent!

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Progessives must not let up on forcing opening 911 investigations
Posted by: common intelligence on Nov 5, 2008 9:28 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The overwhelming evidence contrary to "Discovery Channel"
propaganda and the prevailing media hidding from true investigative journalism must be addressed. Otherwise no truth can be expected to drive the new Presidency.

Unless accountability is made a paramount priority instilled into the way "our" governemnt should be run, then we can not expect much more from Obama.

Many of our pointed concerns are addressed by the writers in this article.

But It Is OUR job to push this new administration to hear us and "respond" to Our demands. We are the Governement. The system is suppose to listen to us. After all California voted in for Redistricting so the People determine the districts. Well then that's your clue. People want to set the record straight.

But it is curiously disappointing that Nancey Pelosi got 74% over Cindy Sheenan in San Francisco Country. Nancey lied to US in 2004 and through out never once responding to fulfilling her false promises. She never lost a child in the war. But Cindy Sheenan gave everything, including her son. But the people didn't support her?

And isn't it curious how the Mormons of Utah voted for McCain and were contrary to Proposition 8 yet they as a state nation
allow multible partner marriage? Any way.....

This is where I have doubts about the Obama enthusists. Will people now get the balls to ring Bush and his croneis necks and bring real justice to government? Or will they just ride out on emotional hope for "change" without any balls of their own?

911 is at the root of establishing credibility to the whole idea of democracy. For Blacks though, the Great black hope has been established, but now I say let them stand and act accordingly and end the stereotyped violence that bigots have enflamed.

Next we need bringing the American Indians into power for what is truely Their land! Otherwise what is happening now is just another for of bigotry. The American Indians have now the lowest level of recognition in the country and continent. Even more than Latinos.

The north American continent was their land long before the Conquistadores stole it and made them their slaves. Napolian had no authority or right to sell something, The Louisiana Purchase, or Manhatten Island, to the refuges of europeans that became the leaders of the United States either.

So now I hope this whole Obama "change" can lead to to freedom and a democracy that unilaterally can build a nation of equinimity and weed out greed.

Only truth can set us free.

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The House Democrats need to start Impeachment Hearings!
Posted by: JohnHKennedy Denver CO on Nov 5, 2008 9:55 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The House Democrats need to deal with accountability for Bush and Cheney now before Jan 20th so Obama won't have to deal with it. Bush and Cheney cannot be allowed to go away without any form of censure or punishment for their abuses.

The House Democrats need to start Impeachment Hearings! And finish it in the lame duck session.

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"redistribute some of the vast wealth that has gone to rich"
Posted by: Ignatz deFyre on Nov 5, 2008 10:27 AM   
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IMHO, framing the issue as re-distribution is counter-productive, insofar as a large segment of the USA has, founded or not, fears of policies that can be characterized as socialist.

To me, it is a matter of fairness and justice: to undo the damage that greed-based slanted politics has done is not re-distribution, it is restitution.

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YeahBuddy
Posted by: RedFoxOne on Nov 5, 2008 10:52 AM   
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We are ready forthe change! Bring it on! Enough of the Bush Regime. Lets take back America!

Jiff
Whats hiding on your PC?

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Election's over...Now What???
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Nov 5, 2008 11:09 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Election’s over...Now What?
Jesus Christ Monkey Balls Barack Won the Motherfucker!!!!!!! At last some of the 'everyone could be President' crap we were spoon-fed in school has finally played out. I'm glad to see that actually. Why? Because my fight against this system started in 1962 when I saw Black people from my church in the Overlook section of Dayton get blasted with firehoses and shocked with cattle prods just for wanting to eat at the 'whites only' lunchcounter in Rike's Department Store. I did'nt know I was living in a 'War Zone' but that was Dayton in the late 50's and 60's. Now if we can get Obama to put a Native American,someone from the Projects, an unmarried pregnant woman, a gay dude and a lesbian on his Cabinet,we might have a good start.

Secretary of State could be Wavy Gravy, Owsley Stanley could be Secretary of Defense,Leonard Peltier could head up the B.I.A. and the running of the EPA could be handed over to The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife. The Navaho Nation and the Hopi Nation could be put in charge of regulating minning and George Bush could be put in a pillary for the spring of '09 on the Capitol Mall,where eager passersby could swab some tar and paste him with feathers...daily.

But seriously, we have a great opportunity in front of us. Together, Stoners and Non-Stoners, Civillians and Politicians, Church Goers and Those Who Don't,Workers and Those Who have No Job...WE have a chance to make great strides as a Nation! Not just on the shoulders of Mr. Obama,no far from it, we get there by making sure 'The Elected Ones' do as we ask. That is their real job. To be OUR SERVANTS.

We must 'keep their feet in the fire' if we intend to get wind and solar energy up and going,to get healthcare for all. We need to put tremendous pressure on this incoming President to declare an "Economic State of Emergency',under this emergency 'ALL DEBTS' from other countries,banks to businesses,banks to people, debts of all types be eliminated, zapped,zeroed,balanced out, gotten rid of. and everyone starts out with a fresh positive balance on their bank statements. No need to print more money just switch from the 'debt' side of the ledger to the 'asset' side. I know what I'd do if all of a sudden my house was paid off....buy a better car,rewire my house for wind and solar,in short.......

STIMULATE THE ECONOMY!!!! I think most of us would to...and throw a huge party.

Because we actually have a chance of having our voices heard,we should make the most of it. It's result will come out one of two ways. We get our shit totally together and make things right all the way down the line or we find out all the great speeches was just 'campaign ballyhoo' and we band together and throw the liars out on their asses. I strongly believe the former will happen but I'm prepared for the latter. Guess it's the old boyscout in me. Either that or the fact that I've survived the reigns of 10 Presidents and every one of them never kept a promise,except to take office and the lifetime retirement pay that went with. It's up to us,the People, to make them 'Walk their Talk' and it's not a job that's too big for us. It's just one the politicians hope like hell we're not going to be very good at. But we're damn good at it,we have a hell-of-a chance and we're not letting it get away from us.



For everyone that supported me with a 'Write-In Vote' I thank-you from the depths of my Heart. I will always be looking out for you and all the other people that go unheard. I will continue with my 'Veg-a-matic Slice and Dice' humor and in it will always be with Truth in it.

It's OUR TIME!! The election's over now it's time to RESTORE OUR LOST FREEDOM AND LIBERTY!!!!

Don't give up,because we are the light and you're one of the torch bearers.

Peace Family
Jeffrey 7, the Jackal

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Inaugural poem "We Must Change"
Posted by: thinkverybig on Nov 5, 2008 1:23 PM   
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Please go to youtube and do a search for "thinkverybig" and watch all of those videos.

I think the one called "We Must Change" would be great to recite at Obama's Inauguration

"When A Dream Comes True"

http://www.thinkverybig.com/when_a_dream_comes_true.htm

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jareilly
Posted by: jareilly on Nov 5, 2008 3:29 PM   
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Good points all, but it doesn't much matter what some of our better thinkers and chatterers want Obama to do in the next 4 years. What matters is whether Obama's supporters have the maturity, vision and cohesiveness to actually make Obama do even a small part of it. The odds and forces arrayed against progressive change and environmental sanity are vast beyond imagination. The Repubs, Blue Dogs, evangelicals, neocons, corporadoes and operatives are all huddling now. They will have a "first 100 days" and "first term" vision every bit as strong and focused as Obama's, if not moreso. They will start rolling it out this week and the drizzle will be a hurricane by Jan 21. Bill Clinton was completely hogtied within a few weeks of his first term. He even asked at a Cabinet meeting, "You mean I have to give up my social agenda to make a few fucking Wall St bond traders happy?" You can almost picture Robert Rubin indulgently and patronizingly nodding "yes".

I think Obama knows he has just jumped into a raging torrent of shit, if the serious look on his face last night is any indication.

None of this is going to come about unless the mighty Obama army is willing to come back after a brief, post-election furlough and continue tirelessly fighting, this time not for a man, a personality, a persona, but this time for justice and peace. Watch out for the Obama insiders who caution us to "tone it down" and "leave it to us" and "politics is the art of the possible", blah, blah, blah. We will gain nothing by shutting up and kissing up to "gain access". We will get neither access nor influence. We have to be willing to put our new favorite son in the hot seat and leave him there for 4 years. If he's a leader, he'll rise to the occasion and try to use the bully pulpit to bring as many as possible along with him and with us. If he's merely a caretaker of the current dysfunctional, exploitative and violent status quo, then we'll get 4 or 8 years of Clintonism. Marginally better than Bush/Cheneyism but no real progress and no real re-alignment. This will almost certainly be followed by 4 - 8 years of environmental reversal, imperial misrule and medieval absolutism, which the world can no longer afford.

The guy has an almost unbelievably huge weight on his shoulders right now. Ironically we can only help him shoulder it by forcefully pushing him towards progressive politics and green policies.

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some words...
Posted by: Miss cloveR on Nov 5, 2008 3:57 PM   
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I'm a pessimist by nature, but I can't help but feel truly great about Obama's victory. I feel a positive energy in the air...as if the earth and trees are sighing. The fact is, WE did it. WE proved that we can do anything. Finally, we are beginning to see the light. What we've accomplished in this election is a true effigy of hope. It's not about the politicians...who won or who lost... It's about US. It's about bringing humanity together. We've proven that we were able to grow enough as human beings to elect Barack Obama as our President. We are now faced with a responsibility to be more than what our past generations expected of us. We have the opportunity to finally move past racism, past Christianity ruling over everything (and using it as a brand name), to further evolution and change the world. We proved that we can get past this state of "stuck consciousness", and learn to respect and believe in one another. Granted, we aren't completely out of the woods yet, and we still have our fair share of fighting to do, but I see light. I see hope. And I think if we are loud enough, our voices WILL BE HEARD. Today is truly a wonderful day. This is the beginning of a change for the better. :)

Dylan hits the nail on the head...

Bob Dylan - "The Times They Are A-Changin'"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ_XwLSN45I

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Obama needs to charge out of the gate like a racehorse
Posted by: PaulC on Nov 5, 2008 4:00 PM   
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He has to sweep the nation up in his wake or the MSM and the Rethugs will sweep him up and dump him into the circular file.

Already Pelosi is calling for "legislating from the center" - what the hell is that? How did that weak-kneed coward get put in charge of anything?

Obama better show leadership or cowards like Pelosi will turn his vaunted charisma into a viscous string of drooling spittle - just like Bush.

peace,
Paul

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elephant
Posted by: remo on Nov 5, 2008 4:10 PM   
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9.11. This last great epoch of perception management and world shit storm begins right there. A JUST and HONEST investigation utilizing ALL the information streams/witness statements and evidence gathered not allowed into the commission. Test the damn theories. Front the facts. Somebody out there has got to get hold of this one and nail it to the wall..You want to own the truth?? You better establish it first.

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Hmm
Posted by: RobNLA on Nov 5, 2008 5:06 PM   
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Do you really want to start targeting Democrats and start infighting in the party? Sounds like what is happening to the Republican party and they don't look too good right now.

No, instead, we need to focus on the big priorities and cleaning up the mess left to us by Bush Jr.

Ok, kick Leiberman to the curb since he's a turncoat but end it there.

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Mike C.
Posted by: Mount Vernon NY on Nov 5, 2008 5:53 PM   
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Look, it is great that Obama won. But what about:

1) FISA cave-in;
2) Afghanistan war expansion;
3) Vote for $700 billion Wall St. bailout.

Very unhappy about these three things.

Mike C.

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Global Warming: If civilization falls, there will be no government.
Posted by: AsteroidMiner on Nov 5, 2008 8:47 PM   
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Climate changes have caused the fall of dozens of previous
civilizations. Climate changes do that by putting an end to
agriculture. No food, no government. No government, no
democracy. 99.99% of the people die when a civilization
collapses. That is why Global Warming trumps ALL other
problems, concerns and considerations.

What we MUST do during the 2 terms of the Obama
administration whether we want to or not:
We MUST quit burning coal to make electricity and we MUST
NOT make coal into fuel for vehicles.

Obama's Cap and Trade policy so far is much too wimpy. It has
to become much stronger. We MUST reduce CO2 output by
40% during the Obama administration and 90% by 2050.

The choice is stark: Quit burning coal or die. We have already
wasted half a century in which we could have ended the burning
of coal almost completely. That is how we got ourselves into this
dangerous and expensive position. We have negative time to
waste now.

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Bush left a mess:community organizer Obama can start with priorites
Posted by: NYCartist on Nov 6, 2008 9:25 AM   
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It fascinates me how each contributing writer comes from an area of expertise,and that's why each was selected. We, the regular folks, are experts in our lives. None of us is ever "the only one", for anything we are, or suffer or want "fixed"/changed.

There's so much to be done. I think we need to remember that it was a community organizing campaign and we need to keep going. I was in my 20s in the 1960s. Obama was very young. Those tools still work and we all need to do what we can, as we can, based on skills, wanting to learn, doing as physically can as we survive as can. It's do-able. It's all of us, not just President Elect Obama. Remember our strength is in our diversity, even though it makes us argue more than those who live and lost by "talking points".

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