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New Obama @ SuperTouch…

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Via SuperTouch.

And the nominee is…

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Philadelphia… VOTE!

Early and often.

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Fidel Photoessay…

With Fidel out and Raul in I am getting big into Fidel retrospective pieces. This showed up in the NYTimes a few weeks ago and I finally got around to watching it. Really cool. The early ’60s in Cuba must have been just the strangest time. The US isn’t quite sure what to do with this guy. Cuba is still full of hope and optimism. This photoessay is great. Watch for the picture of Fidel sitting in the frontseat of the car, looking into the backseat with that ak-47 tucked into the backside of the chair. HERE.

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Incredibly smart Obama speech to the Sojourners conference a little while back…

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BARAK-TOBER!…

OBAMA…

Obama Propaganda…


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THE MT VOTES!… Obama…

I like him. I really liked this Andrew Sullivan article in The Atlantic about why Barak matters, which basically says that much of the political conversation of today is a rehashing of old animosities that have been the focal point of the baby-boom generation. Like the Vietnam argument. The reality is that while I am all about being in touch with our history, and especially our very recent 30 years ago history, the baby boomers are stuck as a group. They have too much baggage. The old left and right hate each other too much, and for reasons that are often spurious. They are like a divorced couple that has too much history to even know what common ground is anymore. The young people don’t understand this. We don’t get the vitriolic “culture wars” of O’reily (sp?) and Pat Robertson. We don’t get Norman Mailer, or what he did. This is a new time, and while the problems are similar, the conversation must change for us to get anywhere. If Clinton becomes president it will be same-old same-old; fighting the wars of our parents. And through no fault of her own, but simply because of who she has been for the past 40 years and how she is perceived. I know this is straight out of the Obama-for-president text book, but I believe he will move us beyond this stale and out-dated conversation into something different. Not revolutionary. Not world altering (well, maybe world altering). But certainly very different. And that’s what we want, isn’t it?
So, let us toast to Iowa, Sen. Obama. Here’s to a crushing defeat of the old guard.

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