Friday, March 7, 2008

Letter to Senator Barbara Boxer 2

Dear Senator Boxer,

I am only one voice but I do hope that my message will arrive at your desk on your screen. I am one of the new Democrats. I, like many millions, are inspired to be involve and act in politics because of Barack Obama.

Losing him will lose millions that are the new base of the Democratic party. And I believe the apathy will in turn cause the Democrats to lose again in 2008.

Seeing how Hillary Clinton treated the Obama campaign and his supporters, I will NOT vote for her in November. Nor will I vote for John McCain. So where does that leave me. I know there are a lot of young and new Democrats that feel the same way.

I am in no way trying to force Obama into the nomination. But I do expect the debate to be about the issues, not character assassination. The last I checked, we are Democrats and are supposedly above the fray.

Please, as a leader of the Democrat party, do something to stop this from going out of control. Only Democrats will lose in the end.

Thank you for listening.

Kind regards,

Jeff

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Letter to Senator Hillary Clinton

Dear Senator Clinton,

I voted for your husband and supported him as president despite his flaws. But I don't know what has happened to you. You have turned into the exact Republican machine that you have come to despise and fight against. Stop and look at what you are doing.

Jeff

Letter to Senator Barbara Boxer

Dear Senator Boxer, My wife and I have tremendous respect for you and what you have done for us in California. You are a true champion for us, the people. Thank you.

With what's happening in the election, it is troubling to see how our Democratic party is fracturing by the divisiveness inflicted by the willingness of the Clintons to win at all cost.

Barack Obama is growing the Democratic base with young voters, Republicans and independents. But Hillary could cost the Democrats this new base and the whole election to the Republicans in the fall with her singularity agenda.

On the subway in NYC, I overheard a lady saying 'I cannot stand Hillary, if she get the nomination, I am not going to vote.' That sentiment resonates with a lot of new voters that could be the exact reason how the Democrats could use in November.

We cannot lose the White House again. The Clintons have to realize that it is more about just them this time. We cannot afford to lose.

Thank you for listening.

Best regards,

Jeff

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

I Am Not Going From One Bully to Another

So many Democrats who have voted for Hillary Clinton thus far in this election are doing so because they want someone different than George Bush.

They want someone that is not an aggressive bully or an elitist that is out of touch with the general public. They want anyone but Bush.

Sadly, there is another character out there that share a lot of those character traits as the Bush Cheney clan. While people say, and which I agree, that the Clinton years in the 90s were very positive for America, something is different about them now.

To me, the Clintons are not the same folks. Maybe it is because they have been there once and feel that they deserve to be there again (elitist). Or maybe they feel that they were unfairly pushed out by the Republicans with the impeachment trials. Or maybe the Lewinsky scandal has jaded them to such a degree that they see it as their holy grail to get back into the White House. Or maybe Hillary just runs the show a little differently. Rather, very differently.

Whichever the reason that changed them from the kinder Clintons of the 90s, the people that are voting for Hillary are making a big mistake because they are not getting the Clintons they got in the 90s. They are getting the Darth Vadar instead of the Anakin Skywalker version.

I see a presidential candidate that is aggressive enough to destroy a man's reputation by fabricating lies about his opponent. Does that sound familiar? I see a presidential candidate that can't hold herself together and throws temper tantrums at the press on national television. Does that sound familiar? I see a presidential candidate that feed lies in an organized fashion to the press to form public opinion from the beginning of the campaign to this day. Does that sound familiar? I see a presidential candidate bully and intimidate fellow congressmen and senator into fearing retribution unless they show their support. Does that sound familiar?

While Hillary is a Democrat with supposedly higher moral ground, that argument does not hold its ground. Even John McCain has higher moral standards by putting a stop to the talk show host that keep saying Barack Hussain Obama to incite fear. Imagine that. So maybe it isn't all about labels but how you really behave.

Democrats need to wake up and realize that something has changed with the Clintons, and it's not for the better. While Hillary claims with all her rhetoric against George Bush, I see it no more so than the 'passionate conservative' that so many people bought into eight years ago. So I say today we cannot tolerate another four more years of that, Please.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Will.I.Am - Obama Video Encore - Even Better

http://www.dipdive.com/dip-politics/wato/

From the creators that have brought the video which symbolized the Generation Obama, they have released another edition on the eve of the Texas, Ohio, Vermont, and RI primary.

Thanks guys. Extraordinarily inspirational.