Obama May Lose In His Home

Obama May Lose In His Home

President Barack Obama could lose his home state of Illinois in November, a new poll shows.

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WorldFloat Networking Site Takes Social Media

WorldFloat Networking Site

Worldfloat.com, a new social networking site, is enabling users to move around a virtual world where they can hang out with friends.

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Uganda Stuns World On Final Day Of Olympics

Uganda Stuns World On Final Day Of Olympics

The 23-year-old burst past Abel Kirui and Wilson Kipsang around the 38km mark to leave his two rivals trailing and claim only Uganda’s second-ever Olympic gold in Athletics.

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Federal Court in Texas Orders

Federal Court in Texas Orders

Washington, DC – The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today announced that it obtained an order of permanent injunction against defendants Robert Mihailovich, Sr. (Mihailovich, Sr.) of Rockwall

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Showing posts with label POLITICS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label POLITICS. Show all posts

New York Times favors Obama for re-election, calls Republican candidate Mitt Romney “flimsy”


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Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, has gotten this far with a guile that allows him to say whatever he thinks an audience wants to hear. But he has tied himself to the ultraconservative forces that control the Republican Party and embraced their policies, including reckless budget cuts and 30-year-old, discredited trickle-down ideas. Voters may still be confused about Mr. Romney’s true identity, but they know the Republican Party, and a Romney administration would reflect its agenda. Mr. Romney’s choice of Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate says volumes about that.
The New York Times in its editorial on Saturday endorsed Barack Obama for re-election stating that the president has shown firm commitment to foster growth since the 2008 meltdown.

The newspaper labeled the Republican candidate Mitt Romney as cunning, who has gotten this far by saying whatever he thinks that audience would like to hear.
“But he has tied himself to the ultraconservative forces that control the Republican Party and embraced their policies, including reckless budget cuts and 30-year-old, discredited trickle-down ideas. Voters may still be confused about Mr. Romney’s true identity, but they know the Republican Party, and a Romney administration would reflect its agenda. Mr. Romney’s choice of Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate says volumes about that”, the editorial said.
The editorial is reproduced below…
The economy is slowly recovering from the 2008 meltdown, and the country could suffer another recession if the wrong policies take hold. The United States is embroiled in unstable regions that could easily explode into full-blown disaster. An ideological assault from the right has started to undermine the vital health reform law passed in 2010. Those forces are eroding women’s access to health care, and their right to control their lives. Nearly 50 years after passage of the Civil Rights Act, all Americans’ rights are cheapened by the right wing’s determination to deny marriage benefits to a selected group of us. Astonishingly, even the very right to vote is being challenged.
That is the context for the Nov. 6 election, and as stark as it is, the choice is just as clear.
President Obama has shown a firm commitment to using government to help foster growth. He has formed sensible budget policies that are not dedicated to protecting the powerful, and has worked to save the social safety net to protect the powerless. Mr. Obama has impressive achievements despite the implacable wall of refusal erected by Congressional Republicans so intent on stopping him that they risked pushing the nation into depression, held its credit rating hostage, and hobbled economic recovery.
Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, has gotten this far with a guile that allows him to say whatever he thinks an audience wants to hear. But he has tied himself to the ultraconservative forces that control the Republican Party and embraced their policies, including reckless budget cuts and 30-year-old, discredited trickle-down ideas. Voters may still be confused about Mr. Romney’s true identity, but they know the Republican Party, and a Romney administration would reflect its agenda. Mr. Romney’s choice of Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate says volumes about that.
We have criticized individual policy choices that Mr. Obama has made over the last four years, and have been impatient with his unwillingness to throw himself into the political fight. But he has shaken off the hesitancy that cost him the first debate, and he approaches the election clearly ready for the partisan battles that would follow his victory.
We are confident he would challenge the Republicans in the “fiscal cliff” battle even if it meant calling their bluff, letting the Bush tax cuts expire and forcing them to confront the budget sequester they created. Electing Mr. Romney would eliminate any hope of deficit reduction that included increased revenues.
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Jefferson County voters casting their ballots for UNTIED States President


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Jefferson county voters have been asked to vote not for United States President, but for UNTIED States.

The county auditor, Donna Eldridge admitted it’s a typo. But the question is how the proof-readers missed such a glaring mistake?  The mistake does not appear in one or two ballots, but on 22,596 ballots, according to Peninsula Daily.
As of Tuesday afternoon, 2,901 had been returned in the all-mail election that ends at 8 p.m. Nov. 6.
“We went over this several times with five staff members, but somehow this one got through,” Eldridge said.
Proofreading is done by teams, with one reading ballot language to the other.
Eldridge said the mistake will not cause confusion or affect the voting process since, as “with many words, it doesn’t matter as long as you have the first letters and the last letters spelled right, people know what you mean.”
Eldridge doesn’t think this is the worst ballot mistake to originate from her office.
That distinction is earned by the misspelling of the word “superintendent” for the office of superintendent of public instruction a few years ago.
Then there was the time when a Superior Court judge race was omitted from the ballot.
Eldridge said no one had alerted her to this year’s misspelling but heard from voters who thought the president’s race was not included on the ballot.
That confusion resulted from state law that requires initiatives to be listed first on the ballot.
Many voters think that the president’s race is the most important contest and should be listed first.
“I’m glad you brought this to us on a Tuesday instead of a Friday,” she said, “because it would have ruined our weekend.”
“This way, we can just think about it a bit and say, ‘Hey, we’re human.’”

Obama fires, Romney defends-final debate too much to handle for Republican nominee


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Donald trump has some thing very, very big to say about president Obama on Wednesday


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Real estate tycoon Donald Trump is going to drop tones of bricks about President Obama on Wednesday, just 24 hours after the conclusion the third presidential debate.

He told Fox and Friends that he has something that he considers very, very big about Obama.
‘It’s going to be very big. I know one thing- you will cover it in a very big fashion,’ Trump said.
Trump, the host of Apprentice famously known for his phrase “You are fired” was all fired-up when he made the announcement on Monday. He wasn’t going to drop any hints, but said that his announcement would play a key role in the November elections.
It wasn’t immediately clear whether the announcement would be made with pomp, color and pageantry, but said he may tweet the “bombshell”. Trump, eyeing the United States presidency said that he is thinking of running is in 2016.
Trump, who is a strong critic of Obama’s ‘birther” issue along with controversial Arizona Sheriff Joe Arapio, endorsed Mitt Romney has the front runner to compete against Obama in November elections.
Obama several times disregarded Trump’s call for his birth certificate, but finally made his birth certificate public due to constant nagging from anti-Obama cliques’.
Trump, also known as “broken record” among the political observers made an announcement that he has something big just before the Republican National Convention, but all the hype and noise fizzled out similar to malfunctioned “fire cracker”.

Trump’s announcement came just few hours before a mysterious website called October Surprise tweeted that it would release whole “heap” of documents against President Obama.

Voting fraud caught on camera


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Videographer James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas caught an official for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign helping who she thought was an Obama supporter set herself up to vote more than once in November.


Stephanie Caballero is the regional field director for Obama’s Organizing For America in Houston, Texas. Federal Election Commission documents show, according to Project Veritas, that Caballero is a “salaried employee of the DNC [Democratic National Committee].” Caballero is caught on camera helping the young woman try to vote in Florida and Texas in the upcoming election.
“So I spent some time in Florida, and I got my voter registration card for Florida. So and I know that we have you know it’s a battleground state there,” the Project Veritas reporter said to Caballero.
“Keep it, keep it… so you’re going to vote by ballot?” Caballero responded.
“I’m going to vote by ballot and then I have mine here too,” the videographer answered, adding that: “it just really concerns me that if we don’t do everything we can we’re not going to win.”
Caballero then advises: “okay, so you have to make sure because after 60 days you can send in your application to vote by mail ballot.”
“So I can print that out for you. On Wednesday I’ll print it out. You just have to mail it or fax,” she added.
“Okay, or fax it back in so that I can do,” the videographer responded.
“So they’ll send you a mail ballot,” Caballero then said.
“A mail ballot, and so, and there’s no way that they would be able to cross reference that?” the videographer then asked.
“If you voted twice?” Caballero asked, seeking to clarify, adding, “I don’t know with you. I might just do Florida because in Texas it really doesn’t [count].”
Later in the conversation, referencing the voter fraud, the videographer said to Caballero: “And let me know about that. I mean I don’t want to do anything wrong. But if no one’s going to know, like…”
“I’ll definitely look into [it]. I don’t want you to get in trouble at all,” Caballero promised.
The videographer responded: “Yeah, I don’t want to get in trouble. But like I said, if no one’s going to know I don’t have a problem with it, yeah. So anyway, but…”
Caballero then said: “Oh, my God. This is so funny. It’s cool though.”
O’Keefe then said “a few weeks later,” his videographer went back to the office to follow up. Caballero gave her a Florida absentee ballot application to “help her vote twice.”
After Caballero sets the videographer up to vote in Florida, she asked the Project Veritas investigator: “Are you going to do what I think you’re going do?”
The videographer responded: “Well, I mean, if no one’s gonna know…”
Caballero audibly laughed, then said: “You’re so hilarious!

Radical republican candidate wants rebellious children executed


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“Homosexuality is not normal”, Minnesota Republican lawmaker


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“Homosexuality is not normal”, Minnesota Republican lawmaker

A Republican candidate for Minnesota state house district has said homosexuality is not a normal behavior.

Mary Franson, during a debate when asked whether she supported the constitutional amendment to ban same sex marriage, yet to be recognized in the state, she answered ““You know, under current state law it is illegal for a man and a man or a female and a female to get married,” she explained. “The constitutional amendment doesn’t change anything that is in state law. All it does is giving the voters a chance to decide how they want to define marriage. How do they see marriage?”
She further said that if the amendment was passed there would be serious consequences for public education.
“My concerns are that our children in our schools could be taught some liberal agendas because of the marriage amendment,” she insisted. “Because in the schools they may be taught that, this is normal behavior. I personally do not believe it is.”, she concluded.
Source:Raw Story

Bill to provide safe haven for illegal immigrants in California is R.I.P


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Bill to provide safe haven for illegal immigrants in California is R.I.P

A difference of opinion in the immigrant-rights community appears to have contributed to the demise of  state legislation that would have provided a safe haven in California for those who came to the country illegally but have otherwise obeyed the law.
Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) and Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes (D-Sylmar) introduced a bill that would have provided a sanctuary in the state for many immigrants who came to California illegally before 2008.
SB 901 was supported by immigrant rights groups including the Central American Resource Center and Hermandad Mexicana, but it never received a final vote as the Legislature ended its session Aug. 31. The bill ran into concerns by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), which worried about a requirement for undocumented immigrants to register with the state Department of Justice, officials said.
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Tampa strip club offered “Santorium Stimulus package” just before RNC

Just before the Republicans held their annual convention, 1,700 bed prison in Tampa was emptied by the Sheriff department in anticipation of arrests of prostitutes.
Tampa police raided several at strip clubs before the Republican National Convention.16 women were busted for offering to commit prostitution during “Operation Keep it Clean,” which took place on Thursday and Friday nights.
Undercover officers went to 12 strip clubs in Tampa in search of prostitutes and human sex trafficking of minors. The strip clubs also offered exotic menus to cater the RNC delegation that descended upon Florida.

CNN pompous political analyst tweets Michelle Obama, Lilly Ledbetter speech is like “vagina monologues”


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CNN pompous political analyst tweets Michelle Obama, Lilly Ledbetter speech is like “vagina monologues”

CNN political analyst Erick Erickson, a Republican pundit and right-wing blogger for RedState.com, exclaimed Tuesday night on Twitter that the first night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC), which featured equal pay advocate Lilly Ledbetter and First Lady Michelle Obama, was much like watching “The Vagina Monologues.”, the Raw Story reported.

“First night of the Vagina Monologues in Charlotte going as expected,” Erickson wrote. He later apologized by explaining that he didn’t mean to offend anyone, but did not retract his remarks.
“‘Sorry that I need to believe half the human race has nothing of value to add in order to feel good about myself,’ is another, more appropriate apology,” Raw Story blogger Amanda Marcotte retorted, writing Wednesday for Slate.
She wasn’t alone in her anger, either. A group of feminist activists called UltraViolet joined in by circulating a petition calling upon CNN to end its relationship with the Republican blogger. Their petition was also shared by the Women’s Media Center, which asked why CNN would pay someone who “derides” speeches from women in such a manner. “Fire him!” they demanded.
“He hears powerful, eloquent women talking about crucial issues and that’s his reaction?” UltraViolet’s petition explains. “Perhaps it shouldn’t be that surprising, given his history of insulting women. Earlier this year, he defended Rush Limbaugh’s attacks on Sandra Fluke, saying ‘her testimony before congress that American taxpayers should subsidize the sexual habits of Georgetown Law School students because, God forbid, they should stop having sex if they cannot afford the pills themselves.’”
It’s not the first time Erickson has danced with controversy, either. He once said President Barack Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize due to “affirmative action quotas,” called former Supreme Court Justice David Souter “the only goat-fucking child molester to ever serve on the Supreme Court,” and even jeered that “ugly feminists” should “return to their kitchens.”
Those comments and a litany of others raised alarms at media watchdog group FAIR when CNN announced in 2010 that they were hiring Erickson, prompting them to warn that the network was “scraping the bottom of the barrel” and urge readers to contact CNN and ask that they reconsider. Despite those prior comments and FAIR’s best efforts, the network has kept Erickson on as a regular political analyst.
CNN had not issued a statement about Erickson’s comparison of the DNC’s speeches to “The Vagina Monologues” at the time of this story’s publication, and Erickson did not respond to a request for comment.
“The Vagina Monologues,” a landmark piece of feminist literature and performance art, features women discussing their genitals in a frank, sometimes erotic and sometimes unflattering manner. The DNC’s first night of speeches did not exclusively feature women, and while many spoke about defending women’s health care, the word “vagina” never came up.

Michelle Obama mesmerizes crowd at Democratic National Convention


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Michelle Obama mesmerizes crowd at Democratic National Convention


Quotes from first lady’s speech summarized by Daily Mail.

‘He’s the same man who started his career by turning down high paying jobs and instead working in struggling neighborhoods.’
‘I have seen firsthand that being president doesn’t change who you are – it reveals who you are.’
“I’ve seen how the issues that come across a President’s desk are always the hard ones – the problems where no amount of data or numbers will get you to the right answer…the judgment calls where the stakes are so high, and there is no margin   for error.’
 ‘I love that for Barack, there is no such thing as ‘us’ and ‘them’ – he doesn’t care whether you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or none of the above…he knows that we all love our country
  ‘And I love that even in the toughest moments, when we’re all sweating it – when we’re worried that the bill won’t pass, and it seems like all is lost – Barack never lets himself get distracted by the chatter and the noise.’
‘Change is hard, and change is slow, and it never happens all at once – but eventually we get there, we always do’.
‘I can honestly say that when it comes to his character, and his convictions, and his heart, Barack Obama is still the same man I fell in love with all those years ago.’
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By Toby Harden
Michelle Obama delivered an intensely personal plea for the  man she met when they were ‘so young, so in love, and so in debt’ to be re-elected because ‘change is hard, and change is slow, and it never happens all at once’, article as appeared in Daily mail
The First Lady steered clear of party politics but spoke at length about her and her husband’s humble origins to make an implicit contrast with Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, who was born into wealth and is portrayed by Democrats as an unfeeling plutocrat.
Her high-stakes speech came as the latest CNN/ORC poll showed that Obama and Romney were deadlocked at 48 percentage points each as the 2012 election campaign entered the two-month long home straight, Read More

Anti Obama campaigners insult the President of the nation on billboards


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Anti Obama campaigners insult the President of the nation on billboards

HANSON —Each time Eric Folsom drives by the anti-President Obama campaign sign in Hanson, he tries to shield his young children from seeing it – that’s because it shows a young girl giving the middle finger to the president, the Patriot Ledger reported.
“If (my 6-year-old daughter) saw that, she’d say ‘Why is that little girl doing that? What does that mean?’” said Folsom, 27, of Whitman. “How do I explain that?”
Just a few feet away outside Sullivans Inc., a motorcycle accessories distributor at 121 Franklin St., is another large sign showing the president. It says: “Somewhere in Kenya a village is missing its idiot. Obama One Big Ass Mistake America, Vote Mitt Romney for 2012!” Two images of the hammer and sickle, which are symbolic of communism, are shown on Obama’s shirt collar.
Are the signs over the top?
Some passers-by said the campaign signs go too far and are offensive, while others said it’s a matter of free speech. Either way, the signs have drawn a lot of attention on Franklin Street in this small town of about 10,000 and they violate town bylaws, said Hanson officials.
Robert Sullivan, the business owner, did not get a necessary permit to put up the signs, said Hanson building commissioner and zoning enforcement officer Robert P. Curran.
“It is a sign that … is in violation of general bylaws,” Curran said Wednesday. “It also doesn’t meet any of the zoning bylaw criteria for the signs to exist as they are.”
Curran informed Sullivan of the violations in a letter from the town dated Aug. 2, town records show.
When The Enterprise visited the business Wednesday, Sullivan sent down an employee who said he would not comment.
Sullivan’s attorney, Roger S. Davis of Quincy, cited free speech when asked about the signs Wednesday.
Read more: http://www.enterprisenews.com

Ohio coal miners forced to attend Romney’s political propaganda rally


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Ohio coal miners forced to attend Romney’s political propaganda rally

WASHINGTON, D.C. – When GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney visited an Ohio coal mine this month to promote jobs in the coal industry, workers who appeared with him at the rally lost pay because their mine was shut down.
The Pepper Pike company that owns the Century Mine told workers that attending the Aug. 14 Romney event would be both mandatory and unpaid, a top company official said Monday morning in a West Virginia radio interview.
A group of employees who feared they’d be fired if they didn’t attend the campaign rally in Beallsville, Ohio, complained about it to WWVA radio station talk show host David Blomquist. Blomquist discussed their beefs on the air Monday with Murray Energy Chief Financial Officer Rob Moore.
Moore told Blomquist that managers “communicated to our workforce that the attendance at the Romney event was mandatory, but no one was forced to attend.” He said the company did not penalize no-shows.Read More

Paul Ryan gets “political rocking lessons” from Kid Rock.


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Paul Ryan gets “political rocking lessons” from Kid Rock.


Paul Ryan is getting some support on the stump from one of Michigan’s native sons.
Kid Rock, who croons Mitt Romney’s campaign theme song, “Born Free,” appeared onstage with the presumptive Republican vice presidential nominee at a fundraiser Friday outside Detroit.
The country-rap star, who is slated to perform at next week’s Republican National Convention, backed Romney in February after the former Massachusetts governor wooed him personally.
“I was going to come out, be a little wisenheimer and say, ‘Guess which one is running for vice president?’” Kid Rock told the crowd, according to ABC News. “And then, they would introduce Paul and I would walk out and say hello.”
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com

Obama May Lose In His Home State Of Illinois In November-Poll


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President Barack Obama could lose his home state of Illinois in November, a new poll shows.
A poll conducted by Illinois-based pollster and political strategist Michael McKeon found Obama leading Republican Mitt Romney by 49 percent to 37 percent in Cook County, the home of Chicago. That puts him ahead by a far thinner margin than expected in a county he should be winning handsomely.
Cook is the most Democratic leaning county in the state. It is also the most populous.
Those numbers do not bode well for the president.
“He has to come out of Cook County with a big lead or he’s gonna have problems downstate,” explained McKeon, who said that based on the numbers he had seen, Obama polled only in the forties in downstate Illinois.
“It’s not like his policies are very popular downstate,” McKeon said. “He’s viewed as more part of Chicago than he is part of Illinois.”
According to the poll, which surveyed 629 registered voters last week, Obama’s problems are not in Chicago proper, but in suburban Cook County.
In the city of Chicago itself, he retains a 60-29 lead over Romney. But the Republican challenger leads 45-38 in the surrounding areas. Across the county as a whole, Romney leads 43-31 among independent voters, a crucial voting bloc. Romney also holds a 44-38 lead among male voters, and a 53-40 lead among white voters.
Illinois is not considered a swing state by any means; it is seen as solidly blue, and has been for the past two election cycles. But McKeon pointed to the 2010 gubernatorial race when Republican Bill Brady came within a single percentage point of now-Gov. Pat Quinn because Brady won most of the downstate counties. That is a feat Romney could repeat this year, leaving Obama vulnerable if he cannot expand his lead in Cook County.