McCain stood before cameras with his Barbie-like wife by his side and denied all allegations of infidelity and special favors. I felt from the time the words left his lips he was lying about something. I couldn't care less about the claims of infidelity. What goes around comes around. (McCain cheated on his first wife, Carol, with Cindy (his present wife). After 14 years of marriage, McCain ended his marriage with Carol. And 1 month later married Cindy.) McCain was 40 and Cindy was 25 at the time they married.
I believe the more serious allegations are that of giving special favors to special interest groups. He lied and stated he had not been contacted by 'the lobbyist's" boss. Newsweek has a deposition transcript from 2002 that proves McCain LIED.
Did he forget he gave the statement during his deposition? Or, is he just plain stupid? I think it's the latter. After 7 years of Bush, we do not need another stupid president.
Read more about the Newsweek article here...
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Newsweek catches John McCain in LIE after LIE
Friday, February 22, 2008
Hillary Plagiarizes?
I must share this video with you all. I ran across this on my friend's blog, http://weneedobama.blogspot.com. Under normal circumstances, I wouldn't think much of this video. I personally do not see anything wrong with "borrowing words/phrases" from associates with permission. BUT, during last night's debate Clinton persistently accused Barack of plagiarizing two lines from his friend's speech. It's ridiculous, I know! Yet, within minutes of her rant she did the SAME thing. Her closing remarks sounded awfully similar to former Bill Clinton's remarks made years ago.
And, it gets worse. She is borrowing words from John Edwards as well.
Okay that's enough of Hillary for today.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
FREE shipping on Obama gear!
FINALLY, some of our Obama support items have arrived! There is a 8 week back order on almost every item on Obama's official site. So, I had to take matters into my own hands to get the gear here.
ALL proceeds from our sales are donated to Obama's campaign! Remember, Obama's entire campaign is funded by the people...no lobbyists or special interest groups. Please support our store! Every $1 counts.We have several types of Obama pin-back buttons, and bumper stickers available. Take a look!
We will add other items to this page as we receive them. We expect to receive rally signs, t-shirts, hats and yard signs!FOR A LIMITED TIME - FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ITEMS*!

Obama '08 Pin-Back Button (white)
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Obama '08 Bumper Sticker (white)
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Emmitt Smith Endorses Obama in Dallas
Here is a clip of Emmitt Smith endorsing Barack Obama during a rally in Dallas, TX on Wed, Feb 20th.
It's great to see Emmitt stand there and speak of Obama with such passion and conviction. Obama's candidacy has already had a tremendous effect on people across the US. I can only imagine what having him as a President will do for our country.
Light A Candle for Obama during CNN debate
Please Light a Candle in support of Obama during tonight's debate. And, please send him some positive energy.
This is a great opportunity for many unknowns to get to know him, particularly the Hispanic community in Texas. His momemtum has proven that the more people get to know him, the more they like him, his message and ideas.
So, don't forget...Light A Candle for Obama at 8pm EST tonight and tune in to the debate on CNN.
Obama on predatory lending
Obama discusses the mortgage crisis during a rally in San Antonio, TX on Tues, Jan 19th. Once he's President of the United States, he will set-up a $10 billion fund to help people remain in their homes. He also plans to continue his fight against predatory lenders.
I get a bit annoyed when I hear someone criticize Obama for not having a plan or any good ideas, only rhetoric. That's ridiculous on many levels! The man has a plan for every pressing issue, and he goes into detail on his website. Check out the issues page.
You can also download your own copy of his 64-page Blueprint for Change: Obama's Plan for America. If you take the time to review it in its entirety, I believe you will have to admit not only does the man have many ideas, he has some of the BEST ideas.
Obama learned politics helping the poor
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Breaking News: Teamsters Union Endorse Obama!
“Senator Obama understands the challenges working people face every day,”Hoffa said. “He is the candidate in the best position to lead our movement to restore the American dream for working people in this country. Senator Obama will fight for better wages, real health care reform, stronger retirement security, fair trade and an end to the outsourcing of good jobs. He understands the importance of giving workers a voice at work and will fight for strong unions to help rebuild America’s middle class."
17,000 Strong in Dallas, TX
Take a look at the picture below. I have been a political junkie for a while. I entered GSU majoring in Political Science. I cannot say that I have ever witnessed any type of campaign, presidential or otherwise, that turned into an actual movement. This is the most inspiring, energetic and promising movement I have ever witnessed in the US.

... "Senator Clinton told us that there was a choice in this race, and, you know, I couldn't agree with her more," Mr. Obama said. "It's not a choice between speeches and solutions; it's a choice between a politics that offers more of the same divisions and distractions that didn't work in South Carolina and didn't work in Wisconsin and will not work in Texas, or a new politics of common sense, of common purpose, of shared sacrifice and shared prosperity."Disclaimer: I know some may compare this movement to that of the Civil Rights Movement, the Womens' Movement and other calls for change. That may be true. I do not discredit that in any way. However, I did not personally witness or participate in any of those movements. This is a first for me!