Vote Obama Today!

Voted on my way to work today. Usually when I vote before work I am among the first dozen or so in my election district. Today I was number 31. The polls were not packed the way they were in November 2004 when they were overwhelmed, but they definitely already have lines, something I have never seen in a primary election. Looks like voter turnout will be quite high.

Whoever you are voting for, get out there and vote. Though of course I urge you to join us in voting Obama. Here is a round up of endorsements for Barack Obama:

Culture Kitchen endorsement of Obama

En Espanol from Liza

La Opinion's endorsement of Obama

Paul Volker's endorsement of Obama

Garrison Keilor's endorsement of Obama

Former Chicago Now president's endorsement of Obama

Kate Michelman's (former NARAL president) endorsement of Obama

Maria Shriver's endorsement of Obama

Los Angeles Times endorsement of Obama

New Jersey Star Ledger endorsement of Obama

Albuquerque Tribune endorsement of Obama

Susan Eisenhower's (granddaughter of Ike) endorsement of Obama

John Kerry's endorsement of Obama

Native American Times endorsement of Obama

MoveOn.org endorsement of Obama


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Yep

I am sick of false patriotism. Waving a flag while destroying the Constitution is BS, yet that is what we get from most Republicans and a handful of Dems, too. We need someone who can restore our faith in America and restore the rule of law.


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vote for ?

allow the little morsel of tolerance to the idea of democracy to stay
they WILL allow hillary in - insider, woman's issues another the world (veils, etc)
that's IF they feel like it --- lots of laws are now in effect that make it legal for the current admnin to stall / stop / or even perpetually postpone the election
the question we have is NOT WHICH CANIDATE can win.... we are long past that...
the question is who will they let in --- if at all
i'd rather we had hussein or bin laden or putin for president than not have an election --even if it's in form only... (that is how we let / push other countries into 'democracy')


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