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		<title>Scott Brown: Already Campaigning for Re-Election</title>
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Saw this email I thought I&#8217;d share from the Scott Brown campaign:

Smart strategy to get as many funds as he can while the momentum is behind him. That said, based on the adverse sentiment coming from so many of his Tea Party and independent supporters after his vote last week, he may be needing to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Saw this email I thought I&#8217;d share from the Scott Brown campaign:</p>
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<p>Smart strategy to get as many funds as he can while the momentum is behind him. That said, based on the adverse sentiment coming from so many of his Tea Party and independent supporters after his vote last week, he may be needing to take advantage of that jobs bill after 2012. Still, smart strategy &#8211; don&#8217;t think that one vote is going to haunt him.</p>
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Your recent editorial claims that regulatory inaction “championed” by Republicans and Senator McCain in areas like finance has caused economic “failure”.
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<p><em>(Written September 18th, 2008 as a NYT Letter-to-the-Editor)</em></p>
<p>Your recent editorial claims that regulatory inaction “championed” by Republicans and Senator McCain in areas like finance has caused economic “failure”.</p>
<p>Yet, as your newspaper reported in 2003 (“New Agency Proposed to Oversee Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae”), economic culpability does not lie with the Republicans if one believes regulation to be the solution. Interest by the Bush administration and congressional Republicans to strengthen government oversight of Fannie and Freddie met ardent opposition from Democrats who ignored the foretelling reports and the broken lending system.</p>
<p>In 2005, Senator McCain cosponsored the “Federal Regulatory Reform Act” citing “the enormous risk…to the economy as a whole” from Fannie and Freddie.</p>
<p>Senator Obama claims Senator McCain is economically out-of-touch, but Obama’s considerable campaign contributions from Fannie and Freddie totaling $126,349 and his appointment of two former Fannie and Freddie CEOs as economic advisors might make one rethink who is actually out-of-touch.</p>
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6:28 &#8211; Just sat  down. Tonight we get to hear from Michelle Obama who I expect to tell the  “American Dream” story of her husband and how he shares our values.
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<p>All times are central.</p>
<p>6:28 &#8211; Just sat  down. Tonight we get to hear from Michelle Obama who I expect to tell the  “American Dream” story of her husband and how he shares our values.</p>
<p>6:42  &#8211; The NYTs Christopher Buckley had a mock schedule for the DNC convention &#8211;  title for Michelle’s speech: “If My Husband Was a Muslim, Wouldn’t I  Know?”.</p>
<p>6:47 &#8211; The energy is truly tangible on that floor; nice music  too.</p>
<p>6:48 &#8211; Speaking of music, look to see John Rich perform this song at  the RNC convention: Raisin’ McCain . And no, I don’t think this is referring to  his age.</p>
<p>6:49 &#8211; Bill Bennett: “he’s not dancing with anyone in the New  York studio”. Yeah, he’s not gambling with anyone also.</p>
<p>6:55 &#8211; Please  welcome people you’ve never heard of.</p>
<p>6:58 &#8211; How how how Dr.  Laura?</p>
<p>6:59 &#8211; How do we invest Dr. Laura?</p>
<p>6:59 &#8211; Green  collar…haha!</p>
<p>6:59 &#8211; Senator McCain (as much as I’ve disagreed with his  fiscal policies) does not say the economy is doing okay; he’s actually been  using the bad state of the economy as a reason to vote for him instead of the  “higher taxes” aka “I-Will-Destroy America” Obama.</p>
<p>7:01 &#8211; Third term for  Bush; they’re going to be pushing this one. Quite smart since you can always  show stock footage of McCain and Bush getting cozy and McCain ensuring O’Reilly  of his Republic credentials by “voting and campaigning for George Bush twice”.  Oh how that primary pandering can bite you in the ass.</p>
<p>7:02 &#8211; Any  mentioning of Obama’s political marriage with the Illinois teachers  union?</p>
<p>7:04 &#8211; How about a politician for once actually saying no to the  corporate and governmental manipulation of the healthcare market which jacks up  the prices?</p>
<p>7:08 &#8211; Wow, that “Townhall America” session was enlightening.  Everything sounded so scripted as expected. I’m sure we’ll see the same in St.  Paul though.</p>
<p>7:09 &#8211; Maybe Pelosi will get a couple hundred more book  sales out of this video clip…?</p>
<p>7:14 &#8211; First reference of God thus  breaking Boston’s 2004 record. I love how the Dems are now trying to win the  religious vote as Obama has made his own religious views key componenents of his  speeches. For the first time, the DNC Convention will be opened and closed with  prayer; for the first time, “faith caucuses” will occur.</p>
<p>7:17 &#8211; Where’s  Code Pink when you need ‘em to shoot the Democrats in the foot?</p>
<p>7:18 &#8211;  McCain didn’t vote for the Bush tax cuts, for the record. If McCain is wrong,  then Biden is beyond wrong.</p>
<p>7:19 &#8211; On Iraq…”Barack Obama is right…” and  John McCain and Joe Biden were wrong (along with Obama from 2003-2005 and at  certain times in 2007 and 2008.</p>
<p>7:23 &#8211; We know one thing. Nancy Pelosi  reads off a teleprompter almost as well as McCain.</p>
<p>7:26 &#8211; Nice, little  video with the senior delegate.</p>
<p>7:28 &#8211; “George Bush flew over the  devastated New Orleans.” And John Edwards got a shovel.</p>
<p>7:29 &#8211; Seeing  this video reminds me of the utter failures made by government (local, state,  and federal) when the disaster occurred. Bureaucracy at its best. And what did  Mayor Ray Nagin concern himself with…taking guns from law-abiding  citizens.</p>
<p>7:37 &#8211; Maya Soetoro-Ng; and so “Barack: The American Dream”  begins.</p>
<p>7:39 &#8211; Delegates are already crying.</p>
<p>7:42 &#8211; Jesse Jackson  Junior: how I won’t mention how I took up reform and challenged the Chicago  Daley-Stroger political machine while Obama remained quiet.</p>
<p>7:45 &#8211; Jesse  Jackson Jr. is a dynamic speaker. I actually like his rhetorical style more than  Obama’s.</p>
<p>7:46 &#8211; More mentioning of “American” and “Midwest”  values.</p>
<p>7:47 &#8211; Hollywood Delegate Susan Sarandon just showed up; the  convention can truly begin.</p>
<p>7:49 &#8211; Damn. Jackson has such great delivery.  Even less substinence than Obama though.</p>
<p>7:54 &#8211; Of course Biden is a  happy man! How many times has he ran for president…4? VP’s better than nothing I  guess.</p>
<p>8:01 &#8211; “A funky, good time…?” Just goes to show that the Democrats  are on the fringe with social values. Hehe.</p>
<p>8:03 &#8211; Democrats reassuring  America that they support the troops.</p>
<p>8:06 &#8211; I hate to be mean to this  nice man, but of course life’s tough for an Amtrak worker. That’s what you get  when you work for a government-subsidized, corporate monopoly that’s labor costs  alone exceed all passenger-related revenue and on-board food and beverage costs  as they are twice as great as revenues. For every $1 Amtrak received in revenue,  it spends over $1.61. Amtrak’s debt now stands at over $4 billion. And its  notoriously poor on-time performance and maintenance backlog continue to be  major problems. But guess what…more subsidies each year. Sorry for the rambling  but just another failed government program Obama supports.</p>
<p>8:07 &#8211; “The  American Dream was prospering in Chicago during the 50s, 60s, and 70s”? Tell  that to all the residential displacement that occurred by entities like my  university to poor, minority neighborhoods. Guess this union worker was living  the high life on the North Side.</p>
<p>8:14 &#8211; More rhythm and dancing lacking  from the delegates. Can’t wait to see what that department will be like in  Minnesota.</p>
<p>8:15 &#8211; Caroline Kennedy coming on stage to pay tribute to her  father, uncle, and Barack.</p>
<p>8:17 &#8211; JFK/Obama comparison; didn’t see that  coming…</p>
<p>8:18 &#8211; Ted Kennedy tribute begins.</p>
<p>8:21 &#8211; Kennedy video  begins: Ken Burns produced this by the way; healthcare is a right not a  privilege (a finite asset with infinite demand…anyone?)</p>
<p>8:25 &#8211; “National  service must be a responsibility of every citizen.” Biden agrees as  well.</p>
<p>8:26 &#8211; Kennedy (aka the Democrats) support the troops. So true  though about the poor equipment our troops were using. Troops had been simply  putting metal slabs on their hummers. Video is really effective with deceased  soldier’s father choking up about his loss and Kennedy’s lost of  Joseph.</p>
<p>8:28 &#8211; Clip of Kennedy family endorsing Obama. My that was a  backstab to the Clintons.</p>
<p>8:28 &#8211; “We’ll break the gridlock” referring to  a Democratic controlled executive and legislative branches. Checks and balances  should always be recognized as a good thing regardless of which party is in  power. Gridlock usually means that unnecessary intrusions by government into our  lives is not happening.</p>
<p>8:30 &#8211; Ted Kennedy looking in good form and  health at the podium.</p>
<p>8:32 &#8211; Kennedy just said that he will be back on  the senate floor under the leadership of a President Obama. More talk about  breaking the gridlock and healthcare not a privilege but a right (again…finite  resource to infinite demand).</p>
<p>8:33 &#8211; Crowd chanting “Teddy, Teddy,  Teddy!”.</p>
<p>8:36 &#8211; Ted comparing JFK’s ambitious optimism in going to the  moon to Obama’s same optimism in changing America.</p>
<p>8:38 &#8211; Nice fluffy  ending: “the dream lives on…”</p>
<p>8:41 &#8211; Kennedy speech summed up: “I’m  passing the Kennedy torch to Obama”.</p>
<p>8:46 &#8211; Chicago City Clerk Miguel del  Valle: recounting time with Barack in Chicago. Discussing Project Vote and  Obama’s efforts. He should add how Obama registered all those voters in his own  future district where he would run for state senate.</p>
<p>8:50 &#8211; del Valle has  lost the audience; you can audibly hear everyone chatting over his  speech.</p>
<p>8:51 &#8211; del Valle speech summed up: “Barack helped out Latinos;  Latinos should help Barack”.</p>
<p>8:52 &#8211; Iowa Delegate Candi Schmieder: more  Barack being in touch “with people like us” and our values; nice, cute time  filler.</p>
<p>8:55 &#8211; Chicago Organizer and former Obama boss Jerry Kellman:  more “Barack: The American Story”; Barack salary only $10,000.</p>
<p>8:56 &#8211;  Mentioning of mills being shut down. 5 bucks John Edwards is about to show  up.</p>
<p>8:58 &#8211; “Barack’s mother took him and tried to feed him to fill him up  but it didn’t work.” Did he really just say that? I hope not.</p>
<p>8:59 &#8211;  Barack’s message for change back in his young days.</p>
<p>9:00 &#8211; “This is  America. This is the place where dreams come true”. And we continue the  theme…(very awkward ending by Kellman).</p>
<p>9:01 &#8211; Feels like the audience  just died. Hopefully Senator Tom Harkin from Iowa will get the crowd  going.</p>
<p>9:01 &#8211; Omg! He’s mute. I feel terrible. I thought he  wasn’t.</p>
<p>9:01 &#8211; Wait, he was saying hello to all the disabled watchers.  Political pandering false alarm.</p>
<p>9:02 &#8211; Speech was more riveting when he  acted mute.</p>
<p>9:03 &#8211; Republicans can support Obama; pivot with Former  Congressman Jim Leach (Republican) coming to stage to support Obama.</p>
<p>9:04  &#8211; Jim Leach sounds somewhat like Kermit the Frog.</p>
<p>9:05 &#8211; Leach: history  lesson on 4 important debates: Jefferson on rights of man, Lincoln on defining  which men have rights, FDR’s new deal and Ronald Reagan’s individualism on  rights of opportunity, and the debate over nuclear consequences and our  environment(???).</p>
<p>9:07 &#8211; Leach: Republicans have taken progressive (aka  statist) actions as well.</p>
<p>9:08 &#8211; “Country comes before party…in perilous  moments”. This is a reversal of convention speeches. The Republicans pushed this  point in 2004.</p>
<p>9:09 &#8211; Leach: bashing big government Republicanism. Can’t  say I disagree with him.</p>
<p>9:13 &#8211; Claire McCaskill’s Son Austin Esposito:  text “change” to 62262 to get up to date Obama propoganda; and now…the McCaskill  American story…the theme continued.</p>
<p>9:14 &#8211; Grandma used to say on  Halloween “Trick or treat and vote for JFK”.</p>
<p>9:15 &#8211; Seems like Claire  McCaskill has a job in the Obama White House if he wins; Senator McCaskill comes  to the podium.</p>
<p>9:17 &#8211; “Good, hardworking, God-loving, and family-centered  people” who will back Obama; more Obama embodying the American Dream and  American values.</p>
<p>9:18 &#8211; Michelle Obama’s American Story</p>
<p>9:19 &#8211;  Barack Obama’s American Story</p>
<p>9:20 &#8211; Four more years for rich; Bush tax  cuts and corporate welfare for big oil (again, McCain voted against Bush tax  cuts twice).</p>
<p>9:21 &#8211; Remember, McCain tried to get that ethics reform  through prior to the 2006 election but Obama rejected his offer as the Democrats  could not claim the victory being not in charge of congress at the  time.</p>
<p>9:23 &#8211; More “American Dream” and more “God”.</p>
<p>9:23 &#8211; “South  Side Girl” video on the Michelle Obama story.</p>
<p>9:25 &#8211; Barack “didn’t see a  ring” on the hand of Michelle aka his boss at the law firm.</p>
<p>9:26 &#8211; Barack  won her over by offering to buy her ice cream.</p>
<p>9:28 &#8211; Shout out to the  community service center at the University of Chicago! Much love to  UCSC!</p>
<p>9:30 &#8211; Michelle Obama’s brother Craig Robinson at the podium to  introduce Michelle.</p>
<p>9:31 &#8211; “In this country of all countries, those  things were possible”; more of “the Dream”.</p>
<p>9:32 &#8211; “Mother she has become  and the values she’s instilled in her daughters.”</p>
<p>9:34 &#8211; Obama playing  basketball: “Barack’s confident but not cocky. He’ll take the shot when he’s  open. He’s a team player; and he won’t back down from any  challenge.”</p>
<p>9:35 &#8211; “Home filled with love and founded in  faith”.</p>
<p>9:36 &#8211; Enter Michelle Obama.</p>
<p>9:37 &#8211; “When my husband and I  went to our first madrassa together”…just kidding.</p>
<p>9:38 &#8211; “Our improbable  journey”; coming as a “sister” and a “loving wife”.</p>
<p>9:40 &#8211; “Our dad was  our rock…our champion…our hero”</p>
<p>9:40 &#8211; “I know firsthand…that the  American dream endures”.</p>
<p>9:41 &#8211; Connection between Michelle’s parents and  Barack’s aka working class Americans who held common values of integrity,  honesty, respect, and hard work.</p>
<p>9:44 &#8211; “Isn’t that the American  Dream…determined to mold our future into the shape of our ideals”</p>
<p>9:45 &#8211;  88th anniversary of women’s right to vote and 45th anniversary of Dr. King’s “I  Have a Dream Speech”; knew they were going to use these; you’ll hear references  repeatedly during the convention.</p>
<p>9:48 &#8211; “Give back to my country which  has given so much”.</p>
<p>9:50 &#8211; “Achieve goals by [Barack] bringing us  together”; “our commitment to our children’s future”; “our belief in the  American promise”</p>
<p>9:51 &#8211; “Hope” montage</p>
<p>9:52 &#8211; Everyone’s choking  up as Michelle tells about Obama and her becoming parents and thinking how her  kids will one day tell their kids what we did this election.</p>
<p>9:54 &#8211; Short  and sweet speech; nice fluff</p>
<p>9:55 &#8211; “Isn’t She Lovely Lovely” playing as  Michelle exits; kids come on stage.</p>
<p>9:56 &#8211; BARACK OBAMA VIA VIDEO from  Kansas City;</p>
<p>9:57 &#8211; Barack just forgot he’s in Kansas City (said Saint  Louis); his daughter caught the mistake and covered for him; very  nice.</p>
<p>9:58 &#8211; Barack Obama…”the family man”</p>
<p>9:59 &#8211; Closing Prayer  (yes, this is the DNC Convention)</p>
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(Written on November 5th, 2008)
Well, it’s going to be close (cough) but Obama might pull through…
What I’m focusing on now is the Senate. I love checks and balances &#8212; especially when they cause the ever loved “political gridlock”. You see, whenever the governmental bureaucrats smoothly are able to implement their policies for the betterment of [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><img class="alignleft" title="Obama" src="http://drmyers.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/barack-obama-335a011706.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="317" />(Written on November 5th, 2008)</em></p>
<p>Well, it’s going to be close (cough) but Obama might pull through…</p>
<p>What I’m focusing on now is the Senate. I love checks and balances &#8212; especially when they cause the ever loved “political gridlock”. You see, whenever the governmental bureaucrats smoothly are able to implement their policies for the betterment of the general welfare, you can bet that most likely special interests will reap their rewards, inefficiency will ensure the attempted policy’s failure, and taxpayers will take care of the bill.</p>
<p>I don’t have a double standard. I was happy that the Republicans barely controlled the Senate a few years back ensuring that the Democrats could always threaten using their filibuster power. And now, we have the prospect that the legislative, the executive, and (in a little over two years or more probably) the judicial will have leftist ideologues at their helm. It is imperative that the Republicans hold on to 41 seats in the Senate to bear through these next couple years.</p>
<p>Such an electoral sweep places Obama in a politically awkward situation. Here we have a candidate that has promised an agenda centered on unity and political healing. Numerous times, Obama surrogates have emphasized this point. When Obama voted in favor of FISA legislation, for example, Harold Ford told ABC news that Obama’s “not running to be the left’s president” or “MoveOn.Org’s president”. However, with such an impressive, electoral mandate, Obama tomorrow has a heavy burden to sort through. His base expects so much from him; he has made his promises of change and has promised to accomplish them with his hope-filled audacity. He is entering office with the exigency to address our delicate foreign affairs situation in the Middle East and an economy that might suffer more in its cyclical recession. The Democrat-controlled House (as less Blue-Dog Democrats were elected this time compared to 2006) and Senate will hold Obama to expectations.</p>
<p>So…Obama must now decide whether he will radicalize Washington and implement an encompassing leftist agenda, or will he walk a safe, moderate, Clintonian line. The worst things for the Democratic Party, in my opinion, would be for Obama to follow a very leftist agenda; there will be backlash in 2010. The Republicans lost in 2006 and 2008 not because the country has decided on a referendum of Republican principals but because the country has decided on a referendum of politics as usual. Over the last few years, when I’ve looked at the debates and votes in Congress and the policies of George Bush, I often couldn’t differentiate between party and ideology. The Republicans became complacent; the power became corrupting; the principals became forgotten.</p>
<p>Trust me. Come 2010, if the Obama administration thinks he has just became the left’s Reagan and they now have the citizen’s backing to implement a far-reaching leftist agenda, then the Republicans will definitely be back in the House and Senate in two years. Being out in the cold might just make the Republicans retake the principals they so lackadaisically abandoned and organize themselves into a well-oiled, political machine.</p>
<p><strong>Come 2010…</strong></p>
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(Written on November 4th, 2008)
Last night my dad was telling me about his early voting experience.
He and my momma (don’t know if she held on to her PUMA tendencies when she voted) had found their way to the nearest church/polling place. What they saw made them lose more faith in “the great fabric of democracy” [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>(Written on November 4th, 2008)</em></p>
<p>Last night my dad was telling me about his early voting experience.</p>
<p>He and my momma (don’t know if she held on to her PUMA tendencies when she voted) had found their way to the nearest church/polling place. What they saw made them lose more faith in “the great fabric of democracy” than even McCain reminding us of ACORN’s piercing threat to America.</p>
<p>Waiting in the swarming line, they realized that maybe only two other voters had even showered in the last week. As the line began dissipating and the booths came into sight, my parents became victim of voter intimidation. Standing at a forboding 3′ 4″, the six-year-old, African-American (probably a Black Panther even) Obama plant was carrying out his diabolical scheme. Like a fox, the impassioned ideologue sneaked up to lingering voters, gave a threatening tug on their clothing, and spewed forth (in his deafening pre-pubescent voice), “Are you voting for Obama or that white guy?&#8221;</p>
<p>Where are the McCain lawyers when we need them? <img src='http://thoughtsfromatexan.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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