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By the People, For the People: AlterNet Readers Send Their Messages to Obama

By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet. Posted January 9, 2009.


Here are some of the best essays submitted by members of the AlterNet community in our "100 Words for 100 Days" project.

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100 Words for 100 Days has been an on-going project that we here at AlterNet launched, fittingly enough, over Thanksgiving weekend. We asked our readers to submit essays, around one hundred words in length, describing what they hoped Obama's first one hundred days in office would look like. Whether they were broad visions or exact policy examination, we wanted to know what was on the minds of members of the AlterNet community.

The response we received was overwhelming. Hundreds of submissions poured in, and many still arrive every day. Our readers have jumped at the chance to let their voices be heard, hoping that Obama's call for ideas from everyday Americans wasn't an empty campaign promise, but a foundation for a more democratic tomorrow.

Below we've assembled just a few of our readers' submissions; those that touch on the issues that most concerned AlterNet readers, from the economy to drug laws, foreign policy to investigating the Bush administration. But these are just a handful of the many submissions we received. We will be sending all of the essays that were published to the Obama transition team in hopes that the voices of our readers are heard by the soon to be established administration.

To view more of our readers' insightful work, please visit our 100 Words for 100 Days project page.

Worried that it's too late for you to join the conversation? Not at all. Leave your hopes and dreams for Obama's first one hundred days in the comments below. Lastly, and most importantly, a huge thank you to each and every individual who participated in the 100 Words for 100 Days project. Your essays were inspiring, and we look forward to asking for more submissions from our readers in the future. Let's hope that January 20, 2009 ushers in a true spirit of "by the people, for the people."

100 Words for 100 Days

Honor the Constitution

By: Matthew Graybosch

For over a hundred years, for Bush is not the only one guilty of this crime, our presidents have been oath-breakers. They swore to preserve and protect the Constitution. In reality, they ignored inconvenient provisions of the Constitution while paying lip service to the parts they liked. What will Barack Obama do? Will he be an oath-breaker like his predecessors? Or will he honor the Constitution and persuade Congress to do the same by working within its limits? Will Obama persuade Congress to amend the Constitution instead of ignoring it? Will he use the right methods to reform the U.S. government and help the people of the United States, instead of deciding that the end justifies the means? That would be change I can believe in.

Rekindle Trust in the Government

By: Mary Hunter

The biggest step Barack Obama could take in his first 100 days would be to rekindle some degree of trust in the government. The most profound way to do this would be to instigate clean election processes on the federal level. To begin to disconnect legislators from corporate contributions would eventually enable real change on the economy, health care, the environment and our endless military adventures. Imagine what it would feel like to believe the government was actually working for the ordinary people who fund it! Obama's campaign put a down payment on that kind of future; now it's time for the rest.

Take a Global Approach to Economic Problems

By: Joan Scott

During his campaign, Barack Obama radiated a spirit of including all factors, even hatemongers. He should extend that inclusiveness to economics. Like it or not, globalization has happened. We should stop hearing about the "American economy" and make "global economy" our primary concern. Companies should stop the costly duplication of things like research in their wasteful wars of competition. They should learn to cooperate openly and fully -- this will be healthier for a global approach and in the spirit of service to humanity seeking that all create the best product in the ecologically safest way, not just customers of one specific company.


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Obama's appointments speak volumes
Posted by: higginslads on Jan 9, 2009 3:49 AM   
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From the start, he hasn't fared well. Rahm Emmanuel? Son of an Israeli terrorist, a man who went to Israel during the first Gulf War - talk about dual loyalty! But that was just the beginning:

Then there was the fact that Obama made it from obscure state senator to presidential nominee in four years. That simply doesn't happen unless an individual does something extraordinary - and Obama did nothing - or if the candidate is seen as the right face and the right brand for something that others want to do.

To get a sense of how substantial the deception was, liberals should ask themselves this question: would you - on principle and not personality - have voted for someone who promised to appoint as secretary of agriculture an ethanol booster and ally of Monsanto, an education secretary who would continue the war on public education, an energy secretary who is pro nuke and pro Yucca Mountain, a defense secretary who has been part of the Iraq disaster, a budget director who favors cutting Social Security for those under 59, an attorney general who helped increase the prison time served by young blacks on minor drug offenses, a secretary of state involved in numerous scandals, a transportation secretary who is an extreme conservative and knows little about the field, a staff stuffed with a team of revivals form the Clinton years, and an inaugural preacher who treats gays and women as lesser beings much as others once did to blacks? (THE OBAMA CON)

Then there's the Middle East team, which is probably going to be made up of three men who have dual loyalty issues with Israel, including Dennis Ross, who, as Phil Weiss points out, "pushed the settlements in '92. Dennis Ross, who moved from party to party with indifference, because he had a bigger power than party behind him. As Obama is now demonstrating.. A friend says that Dennis Ross in Arabic means, Expletive you!"

Oh, and Gupta, who's completely bought and paid for by the pharmaceutical/medical establishment, and Rivera, an industry insider and lobbyist, for the FCC post.

Oh wait, most recently, and best of all: A former lobbyist for defense contractor Raytheon to be a top man at the Pentagon! (William Lynn)

Man, can you feel the change...

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THE NAIVETY OF ALTERNET'S READERS
Posted by: rugby on Jan 9, 2009 4:44 AM   
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When are the readers of this website going to realize that Obama does not represent the minions that ‘voted’ for him? He like all his predecessors is an establishment candidate and takes his orders from the same vested interests that advised his forbears. Democracy is one of the biggest all time historical lies (second only to monotheism) and the mob seem incapable of getting their heads around the issue. A basic historical truth should be obvious to even the half-educated – that you cannot reform a moribund system from within – it’s akin to expecting the Vatican of electing a leader (Pope) who would close down the Church and voluntarily decide to disappear into history.

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» SADLY TRUE Posted by: soowee
EXCELLENT SET OF IDEAS!
Posted by: drricklippin on Jan 9, 2009 7:40 AM   
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BRAVO ALTERNET AND ALTERNET READERS!

Have a good year in 09.We all sure need it!

Be Well,

Dr.Rick Lippin
Southampton,Pa

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well, it didn't take long for the pessimists to attack the optimists, did it?
Posted by: Suzon on Jan 9, 2009 9:06 AM   
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I am pretty clued up about how the corporations rule us via our supposed representatives--it goes back to 1066 in fact.

But that's not the end of the story. George Carlin's "owners" have been able to amass power and subvert the constitution, aided and abetted by the corporate media. But just because we are owned today, it does not follow that we will always be owned.

The bankers may have done us a favor by demanding "bailouts" for the "credit crunch" they created. Doh. It is pretty obvious, is it not, that our "democratic" governments are not what they should be.

Change is inevitable and it can be positive. The corporate bosses would love nothing more than universal hopelessness. Don't count me in!

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Uppermost in my mind
Posted by: willymack on Jan 9, 2009 10:21 AM   
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Is, oddly, the last item on the list. There is absolutely NO WAY we can begin anew without first cleaning up the mess left by cheney/bush. These vile criminals must NOT be allowed to get away with treason, war crimes, war profiteering, and crimes against humanity, to cite a very short list of their manifold crimes. If they're given a free pass, their disgraceful behavior will poison us for decades, just as surely as the Civil War did.

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The first thing to address is ..ACCOUNTABILITY
Posted by: common intelligence on Jan 9, 2009 11:41 AM   
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......Accountability

The nation and world as a whole are not just suspicious about the suspected corruption that undermines the the United States. But they realize not just the injustice but the spin put of virtually every subject that the media addresses as less than half truths or informative.
The problems that continue to arising in the country are because of lack of trust and underhanded stealing of the wealth of the nation. Any money that is earned is so because of actual work done. Work is the only thing that is wealth. But, Why work? for what? Now the government has said you must work beyond capability to pay for debt accumulated and created by the very minions in leadership. This is only one reason why the first order of business must be making everyone responsible in the highest office of the land Accountable. For
without accountability there is no Hope
and no way the country can expect the idea of democracy to manifest anything but an illusion based on lies and deceit.

(side bar: How in hell Nancy Pelosi got voted back into office with an over overwhelming vote gives me little hope that voters even have a clue about anything. Ergo: expect nothing good to happen).

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"change" I can believe in!!:
Posted by: madmax427 on Jan 9, 2009 1:12 PM   
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I posted this on My website and beleive it is the direction we NEED to go to "save" Ourselves from those "in power"! As a side note, My site had SEVEN Visitors Yesterday along with just over 200 (that's TWO HUNDRED) 404 Errors (Page Not Found). All of those errors came from a group of about four or five sources. Now, Did I have an attempt for over 200 People to visit My site who were NOT allowed to? I do not know, But I DO know My site & Computer, have been hacked for over three years now! I just do not have the expertice to counter it.

www.whatsyourlifeworth2.info

Speaking of 'change' We can believe in, how about this:


Let's 'change' the ability of Government to pass Their own Pay raises, give Them a base salary plus bonuses based upon Voter 'happiness' with Their performances, make ALL 'Special interest' Groups not based upon Public good illegal, require ALL Political Candidates make Their wealth public BEFORE being elected, while in office, reviewed immediately after leaving office & reviewable for ten years after leaving office to STOP Corruption.


Then, make any violations or suspected violations above a traffic ticket and below a felony, carry a potential Treason (mandatory Jail time, NOT 'House Arrest'!) and any Felony MUST also carry a mandatory Jail time sentence equal to twice Their length of time in Office (with NO exceptions or 'Pardons' possible) over and above any time given, IF convicted. These requirements would 'help' make sure each Politician was there to help the Public welfare instead of Corporate Welfare, Special Interests & so forth.


ANY Person not willing to abide by these changes PROVES They are NOT there for the Public good & should NOT be allowed to 'serve'! Mandating violators go to trial, not an elective, will quickly 'change' attitudes & restore Civil Liberties!


Also upon any convictions, make it LAW that ALL assets be confiscated for making restitution to those damaged by Their violating the LAW! If We can have mandatory sentences for Pot use/possession, We certainly can have it for Treasonable offences!

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UFO's
Posted by: bcain on Jan 9, 2009 2:36 PM   
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There is no more important topic for a new president to consider than ending the truth embargo on the UFO phenomenon. Those who have taken the time, and done their homework on this issue understand that UFO secrecy is tied directly to the energy situation, and the need on the part of the military industrial complex to suppress all related technologies that would threaten the status quo and their obscene profits.

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