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She Cannot Win

As an Obama supporter, I try my very best to be objective. First, I do not excuse my candidate no matter the situation. For instance, some of the mailers sent out have been too negative and I do not condone their use. The Annie Oakley reference didn't sit well with me either. But overall, I'm satisfied with Senator Obama and his policies. He's the Junior Senator from my home state, so, I can even say that I have been satisfied with him as a public figure for quite some time.

Now onto this whole issue of who will win this nomination contest. Senator Obama should fight for it as though it's not yet his, because it isn't, but officially, the thing is over. The Clinton campaign likens this to a football game with 2 minutes to go, they say that we should let it play out. What they fail to mention is that they're down 4 touchdowns. No penalty, no safety, no fumble, or onside kick will give them a chance at the lead.

Obama for America: Donate for Change

Now, I don't need an email from Obama asking for money for me to donate, but then again, if anything it's a good reminder. Emails from the Clinton campaign are also good reminders to donate to Obama

Today is the last day in April, so if you want your name in that FEC filing, better get right on it.

If you forgot to buy your latte today and have some money to spare, then Donate

If your precious Prius cost you even less in gas that you though this week, then Donate

If you like this eye-candy of a poster:



Then Donate (minimum $30)

Breaking: NM Sen. Jeff Bingaman to Endorse Obama [UPDATED]

New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman, a Super Delegate, is set to endorse Senator Barack Obama in his bid for the Democratic Party nomination for POTUS.

Source: http://thepage.time.com/2008/04/28/sen-b ingaman-to-endorse-obama/

UPDATE:
About Jeff Bingaman: He is the junior Senator from New Mexico, and has been in the Senate since he won the seat from Republican Harrison Schmitt in 1982

Bingaman is Chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee and a member of the Finance Committee; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee; and Joint Committee on the Economy.
[Source: wikipedia].

UPDATE II:
That makes 18 Senators for Obama, 13 for Clinton. IMHO, this speaks volumes
Thanks to Bob Johnson, via Demconwatch

UPDATE III:
Statement:

To make progress, we must rise above the partisanship and the issues that divide us to find common ground. We must move the country in a dramatically new direction.

I strongly believe Barack Obama is best positioned to lead the nation in that new direction.


Full statement here

Unless Senator Clinton Apolgoizes...

She shan't receive my support in any future contest, be it this presidential run (should she secure the nomination) or any other.

We can all pretend to be mere participants in this "civil" discourse, and claim that whoever the nominee might be we will support him or her. Not I.

Being a reasonable fellow (mostly), I won't write off Senator Clinton without giving her an in back into this relationship. It's fairly simple, apologize and repent, or lose my support:

Fun Facts and Numbers: Clinton FEC Filing - March 08

The campaign filed on the 20th of April, as required by the FEC. Here are some interesting observations at first glance:
[Note: All observations stand true according to the filing as of March 31st 2008]


The campaign's biggest debt remains to be the $5,000,000 loaned to the campaign by Senator Clinton

The campaign, to date, owes Senator Clinton $10,879.89 in interest on the $5,000,000 loan (at a rate of 1.26%)

The Campaign's second largest debt is to Penn, Schoen & Berland Assoc. LLC  
Amount: $4,577,820.61

Report: Invisible Wounds of War

A short diary to direct your attention to a very (urgently) important report about the state of our troops and veterans from a health and wellness point of view. This, in my humble opinion, should be the number one issue today, tomorrow, and during this campaign. It should remain as the number one issue in the general election and beyond.


Assuming that the prevalence found in this study is representative of the 1.64 million servicemembers who had been deployed for OEF/OIF as of October 2007, we estimate that approximately 300,000 individuals currently suffer from PTSD or major depression and that 320,000 individuals experienced a probable TBI during deployment.

300,000! I don't hear Hannity discuss this much, or the MSM. We're too worried about ABC's game-show of a debate, and Obama and Clinton's feelings and gaffes. Please spend some time at least reading the summary of the report (PDF), then act whichever way you can to do something about this: contact your representative, your senator, the news media, anyone!

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