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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

THE CUPBOARD IS BARE by The Cosmic Messenger

"None is more impoverished than the one who has no gratitude. Gratitude is a currency that we can mint for ourselves, and spend without fear of bankruptcy" ... Fred De Witt Van Amburgh




This Thanksgiving our nation has little to be grateful for as the outgoing Administration leaves us with massive debt and the incoming team to balance the books. Let's hope they don't repeat the mistakes of the past and can put citizens back on the road to shared prosperity for all.















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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

CAN'T GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD by The Cosmic Messenger

“The decision before us is whether to honor our oath as members of Congress to support and defend the Constitution that has been trampled time and again over the last seven years.” ... Rep.Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio)



It's out with the old and in with the new President. Some things never change though but progressives intend to pressure Obama into keeping the mandates we demanded. Lessons learned from the Bush era aren't some of them. Listen to the tune by clicking its photo icon below for a reminder.



WARNING: THIS SONG IS HIGHLY ADDICTIVE AND MAY CAUSE INVOLUNTARY ELIMINATION FROM YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS.











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Monday, November 10, 2008

HONOR OUR VETERANS by The Cosmic Messenger

"Hope has two beautiful daughters. Their names are anger and courage: anger at the way things are, and courage to see that they do not remain the way they are." ... St. Augustine




Tomorrow we pause to pay respect to the war veterans of our nation. What better way is there than to remind President-elect Obama of his commitment to end the Iraq war without timelines and not simply shift it to Afghanistan. Read the pledge by United For Peace below for what we should be advocating.







Statement from United For Peace and Justice on the Election of Barack Obama





November 7, 2008



What a moment! On November 4th, the voters of this country came out in massive numbers to cast their votes for change. The election of Barack Obama was the greatest repudiation of the Bush administration's policies we have seen in these long years of struggle, and what a relief it was.

The election of the first Black person as president of the United States made Nov. 4th one of the most important days in this nation's history. The election of Obama does not undo centuries of slavery, Jim Crow, discrimination and racial violence. But what it does mean is that the struggle for racial justice and equality has been taken to a new level, and so too are the struggles for social and economic justice for all peoples.

There is another piece of what happened in this election that gives us reason to be hopeful. The election of Barack Obama was, in large part, the result of one of the best community-based organizing drives - in combination with a new sophistication in the use of internet technologies - that this country has ever seen. The McCain campaign sought to belittle Obama's community organizing experience. How wrong they were!

Just as the president-elect has already moved into the next phase of his work, we in the peace and justice movement must take stock of what has happened, evaluate the new political landscape, and plan for the future. Our mission remains to end the war and occupation of Iraq and prevent new wars: now we have to develop a strategy for achieving that goal in this new context.

For more than six years, United For Peace and Justice and the antiwar movement have stood firm in our opposition to the war in Iraq. Our consistent work played a major role in turning public sentiment against the war, and that sentiment helped lay the foundation for the Obama campaign's success.

Today, our country and the world are at a crossroads. The nation is in the grips of a major economic crisis, while we are engaged in two wars: in Iraq and in Afghanistan. Millions of people want positive, progressive change in domestic policies and foreign affairs. And very importantly, millions of people have been energized and engaged during this electoral season.

We need to build on this as we plan for the future. Our message of peace and justice can help transform the nation. We must find a way to tap into the energy the elections have unleashed. We need to help people see how ending the war in Iraq is directly tied to resolving the economic crisis.

We have organized in opposition to a foreign policy based on endless war and occupation and now it is our role to articulate a path towards a fundamental change in U.S. foreign policy based on peace, respect for national sovereignty and international law.

In his speech on Tuesday night, Barack Obama said, "This victory alone is not the change we seek. It is only the chance for us to make that change." Obama has put forth the challenge and United For Peace and Justice is ready to meet that challenge as we work to change our nation's path from militarism and greed to peace and justice.







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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

GET YOUR ELECTION COVERAGE HERE by The Cosmic Messenger

"Love casts out fear, but we have to get over the fear in order to get close enough to love them" ... Dorothy Day




I know "Live Blogging" is all the rage at some of your sites but for the best analysis of Tuesday evening's results as they come in and a post critique spend your evening with Amy Goodman at Democracy Now. She'll deliver and her site can be accessed by clicking the photo logo below.












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Saturday, November 01, 2008

WINSTON FOR PRESIDENT by The Cosmic Messenger

"Vote for the candidate who promises least; he'll be the least disappointing." ... Bernard Baruch




After thoughtful deliberation I've decided to endorse my dog Winston as an unregistered write-in for the office of the Presidency. I would encourage others to do the same for the following reasons.



  1. Like Obama and McCain, Winston rolls over for treats from all individuals he meets.


  2. Also, like the two corporate contenders he's able to fetch special favors with the best of them.


  3. Unlike the other major party candidates though, we need a watch dog standing guard over our Constitution rather than remaking it into a global corporate empire.


  4. Finally, what voter could resist that charming face ?



VOTE WINSTON FOR PRESIDENT
















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