My Top Ten List: Why I’m not Voting for Obama
Posted: June 23, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Ayers, Obama Liar, Obama lies, PUMA, Pumateer, Rebecaa Traister, Rezko, Top Ten List, Why I'm not voting for Obama 11 Comments
On so many levels, Obama supporters don’t get why so many of us refuse to consider Obama a ‘reasonable’ alternative to Hillary Clinton. Most of the arguments for Obama come down to the hopie changie equation or the similiarity in stated positions. I have to say that because the overwhelming number of not voting or present votes in his past leave you relying on his word.
I was sent to a link at salon.com to look at a long list telling me why I’m not supporting Obama. To my shock (not!), NONE of my actual reasons were listed. Also, NONE of the actual reasons that I hear from my Puma allies were listed either.
Here it is:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2008/06/23/clinton_voters/
I’m amazed at how many younger women are turning on their mothers in an almost pathological way. It’s as if there’s another generation gap opening. It appears to be a different sort than I had with my mother when I was growing up in the 60s and 70s. I guess being called a ‘Pumateer’ is belittling. I’m going to ask my 18 year old or 25 year old daughter what being a ‘buzzkill’ implies. Here’s a sample quote:
“But why do you keep hearing all these stories about grumpy old ladies still hung up on Hillary Clinton, the ones who’re threatening to make a scene at the Democratic convention in Denver, or vote for John McCain in November?
To be fair, it’s not just women. There are plenty of Clinton supporters of every demographic description who are still ticked. But yes, it’s true that the Clinton base skewed female, and that women over 30 are the most vocal of the malcontents. Some of them are calling themselves “PUMAs” (as in “Party Unity My Ass”), an acronym that makes them sound, appropriately enough, like cougars in a very bad mood. Who are these women, and why are they such buzzkills?”
Why am I considered a malcontent? Why can’t I just be called a high information voter that likes to be told the truth every once in awhile?
Here’s her opined reasons why I’m not voting for Obama:
1. They are angry because their candidate lost a close contest.
2. They are angry because their historic opportunity is over.
3. They are angry about rumors that Obama may choose a woman other than Hillary Clinton as his running mate.
4. They are angry that we started to talk about sexism only once Clinton stopped being a threat.
5. They are angry at the media’s repeated denial of sexism, and they are angry at Keith Olbermann.
6. They are mad at Howard Dean.
7. They are mad at Barack Obama.
8. They are mad at Bill Clinton. Um, obviously.
10. They are mad at Hillary Clinton for conceding and not taking their fight on to Denver.
11. They are mad that everyone believes them to be old, white and racist. They are mad at the people they thought were supposed to be progressives for treating them badly.
9. They are mad at Mark Penn.
12. And finally, they are angry because they feel they are held hostage by the party by their reproductive organs.
Ms Traister, I spend a lot of time with ‘Pumateers”. I’m sorry you consider me a “buzzkill” but you should listen up because I’m going to say this with the voices of 18 million voters (not all women btw) behind me. You’ll notice not ONE of my ten reasons is on your list.
Here are my top 10 reasons why I’m not voting for Barrack Obama:
1. His has specious pastors and associates (Rezko, Ayers, Wright, Farakhan, Michelle Obama …).
2. When he’s off the teleprompter and in a debate, he shows no understanding of policy–especially foreign policy and diplomacy.
3. Whenever there is a vote on something difficult, he doesn’t vote or he votes present so he says things but does nothing.
4. His list of achievements can be summed up in one bullet point: getting into office, jobs, and schools on something less than merit and hard work.
5. His demeanor reminds me of Dubya. He is smug, arrogant and when questioned comes off as some one whose entitled to NOT be questioned on anything.
6. He got his house and side yard in a sweet heart deal with his friend Rezko, the felon.
7. He got his two terms in the Il. state legislature by getting his opponents thrown out on technicalities and got the U.S. senate position when his Republican opponent quit when his supposedly sealed divorce records got opened mysteriously.
8. Michigan primary (sic): If he can get pledged delegates by not being on the ballot, then I want some Michigan pledged delegates too. Basically I hate injustice and every thing the RBC and the DNC did to rig the nomination for him falls into that heading.
9. He says he will negotiate with leaders of rogue nations which is just one of the reasons he’s been endorsed by the likes of Kim Jong Il, Khadafi, Hamas, Fidel Castro …
and the number 10 reason I’m not voting for Obama:
You Don’t Fool Me: Candidates ARE responsible for the tone of their Campaign
Posted: June 22, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: attack ads, campaign attack, campaign violence, NEGATIVE campaigning, obama campaign, Paula Abeles, racisms 1 CommentI was working late on a research paper last night when some one from Bitterpoliticz sent me to HireHeels to give a word of support to Paula Abeles’ response to the threats she’s been receiving from overzealous Obama supporters. Here’s the link:
http://hireheels.com/blog/2008/06/21/paula-abeles-responds-to-daily-kos-racist-attacks/
I wrote an immediate, supportive response because I know how it feels. Back in the year of the woman, I ran for the Nebraska unicameral. I was a republican back then and basically had the squeakiest clean of normal lives. The problem was I was a pro-choice republican woman and the anti-choice side will have none of that.
The seat was held by an anti-choice democratic man at the time I ran. He was a powerful incumbent. He choose not to run after I successfully pulled a lot of support away from him by doing basic grass roots work. No one knew he wasn’t running for re-election until a day before the final filing date expired. Labor scrambled and came up with a very weak candidate. A trial lawyer signed up. All the usual types of special interest candidates were on the ballot. There were a total of 7 of us during the primary. The anti-choice folks found a beautician who had lived in the state for six months that began the run as a simple housewife. I won the primary handily. I continued knocking on doors and talking to people. I never changed my positions, my image, or my promises.
The general election was a different story. It was the ugliest, nastiest dirty campaign and you’d have thought Rove was running it. By the time it was over, I was having nightmares and afraid to walk in my own neighborhood. This candidate not only completely remade herself into a small business person, but an incredibly large number of people with serious personality and emotional disorders were running amok in my kid’s schools, in my church, in my neighborhood. There were whisper campaigns, hateful things said from evangelical church pulpits, and phone calls every night to my answering machine explaining where my small children had been that day and exactly which abortion procedure would be applied to them if the caller had their way. I had to deal with the newspaper calling me up and asking me if I’d been fired from a teller job in college for stealing money (complete fabrication on ALL accounts). My good pictures all disappeared mysteriously from their files and the only one that they had left to run was one of me when I had just recovered from inoperable cancer and looked exactly like I’d been sick for two years. The evangelical churches bussed folks into the state from surrounding areas to make my life a living hell. All because I was a pro-choice woman republican candidate.
After that experience, I moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota and re-registered democrat. I had lost the election by a small margin,but the impact it had on my life was not marginal. Folks that I had gone to school with since I was a kid were no longer speaking to me.
I had tons of donated money and support in that campaign because my opponent was so out of her league and so far to the right that she scared every interest group from the firefighters and policemen to the bankers. She ran her campaign with her own funds and some support from the Biker anti-helmet crowd, truckers (her husband was one), and the anti-choice movement. I never ran ONE negative ad. Believe me, I even had the money to do tv ads and I could’ve done it. I told my campaigners to stay out of her immediate neighborhood and focus on my message which was basically one of economic development and re-doing the tax structure of Nebraska. I made it clear I wanted to sit on the expenditures committee and that I had no plans of staying in there once I’d worked on these things because I had a successful consulting firm and wanted to return to it. I kept waiting for the press to do some research, but all they were interested in was starting a cat fight on the choice issue between two women. (It was the first time two women had come through the primary in the state, you’d have thought they’d have better things to focus on.)
If a campaign goes hyper negative and acts hyper angry and incensed all the time, it attracts emotionally damaged people and simply hypes them into a frenzy. The candidate may get an ego charge from all that worship, but that frenzy will turn on the opposition’s campaign. Innocent people will experience threats of violence for just doing their thing as an U.S. citizen. This kind of evil is a DIRECT reflection on the character of the candidate. A candidate calls the shots and can reel back the attack dogs. A candidate can be honest about who they are and what they stand for or they can let their campaign remake them and sell them like a can of soup. A candidate may say they have no control over their minions, but that is NOT true. The character of the candidate is ALWAYS THE ISSUE and always at the center of ANY decision. If you see a campaign doing questionable things, it is because that candidate has questionable character. As an example, the race-baiting started with the Obama campaign. They have a pattern. Take an innocent comment, some surrogate blows it out of proportion and labels it racist. Obama comes out a few days later to say, ah no, maybe not. But by then, the damage is done. By then, the angry, whipped up mob has gone into attack mode and the damage is done to innocent people.
Paula, I am so sorry for what you are going through. It’ll end. Right now, you’re living a nightmare and that means your children will too. But just think, if you stop now, your country, OUR country will be living that nightmare for at least 4 years. You are my hero.
Senator Barrack Obama … YOU DO NOT FOOL ME and you didn’t fool 18 million other voters. Call off your attack dogs.
Under the Bus Denial: You might be Experiencing It
Posted: June 20, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: FISA, No Obama, PUMA, Under the bus, unity pony 8 CommentsHello, my name is Dakinikat and I’ve been under the bus since Obama and the DNC told the U.S. that they didn’t need Hillary Voters to win the GE. Since I am now a veteran of under-the-bus syndrome, I have been authorized to point out symptoms and suggested cures for those of you from Daily Kampf, Huffpoop, and even my old haunt FireDawgFLake that have just recently been thrown UNDER THE BUS. Let me help walk you through Under the Bus Denial.
Yes, I know, you’re standing there, thinking… why did he throw me under the bus. 
Yesterday I was important. Yesterday I was a person with a vote that counted.
Remember, this is your first clue. There is a meeting held some where in a dark room where he finally says something to the effect of:
“However, I need to make a decision in the next few months as to how I manage that since I’m running against John McCain, which takes a lot of time. If women take a moment to realize that on every issue important to women, John McCain is not in their corner, that would help them get over it.”
Rep. Diane Watson, D-Calif., a longtime Clinton supporter, did not like those last three words — “Get over it.” She found them dismissive, off-putting.
source: http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/06/tense-moment-at.html
Yes, Representative Diane Watson, you are under the bus. You must embrace it in order to heal and move forward. You know you’re beginning to get better when the Unity Pony comes calling and something seems to be amiss.
I’ve chose a few posts from Huffpoop (yes they are real) about the FISA position. Perhaps you’ll recognize some of the symptoms and realize you too, could be suffering from under the bus denial.
“Choking on all that Kool-Aid I drank after Iowa. wow! I feel like Barack just punched me.”
This definitely is symptomatic of coming to terms with being UNDER THE BUS.
“I think it’s time for some emails to the Senator’s senate office pointing out that we the people, who have funded his campaign, are not pleased.”
Sorry, sweetie, you are in strong denial of being under the bus. Please get with an Under-the-Bus partner and by all means, go to OTHER websites. LOOK for the PUMA LABEL. You can be helped.
“why wouldn’t he give us a taste of that change we yearn for? why won’t he be the leader that we are all expecting him to be? it doesn’t seem like this would be such a hard battle for him to fight…especially since we have been told he taught constitutional law. 41 senators is all he would need to fillibuster this bill. do you honestly believe that would be a difficult task for him to accomplish? just seems to me that this is the opportune time for him to show us what kind of president he will be.”
Yes, classic denial. Notice the fleeting hope that this yet might be resolved some other way than saying “I’m now UNDER THE BUS”.
“If he is forced, politically, to support some bill or other, how is going to bring the kind of change he has promised us? I’ve never heard such orginal excuses as I have seen on this thread this morning. Can’t we just be honest about it and say that if all the other Democrats were wrong to support it, so was he?”
Wow, that is a strong sign of moving from the denial of being thrown under the bus, to the anger of being thrown under the bus. This blogger at HuffPoop has actually come a long way in less than 24 hours. Now, here’s my advice for those of you in this place.
Remember just to wake up tomorrow and say:
“Hello, my name is Cheetoh”
and I’ll be right there …. Hello Cheetoh. Then you say this,
“and I’ve been Under the Bus for 1 day now.”
Then go to your computer and THEN to this site: http://www.justsaynodeal.com/
What you will find is at least 18 million others who were also thrown under the bus and we’re all here to help you.
What is the half-life of Hopium?
Posted: June 20, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: FISA, No Obama, OBAMA SELL OUT ON FISA 2 CommentsToday, I bravely ventured back on to a few blogs where I’d been unceremoniously told I was, let’s see, a republican-in-disguise, a racist, a bitter old hillary hag … ah, okay, I’ll just get to the point. It appears that Senator Obama’s support of the FISA compromise is becoming a partial antidote to Hopium. I’m also seeing signs that the rejection of public financing is having similar results. (Check out this thread on NQ for more on that including a nifty youtube that you may enjoy.)
http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/06/20/baracks-eraser-in-chief/
Here’s the Obama position. (Look for it in the periodical section as he is the candidate of change and may in fact change his position over and over and over.)
Statement of Senator Barack Obama on FISA Compromise
Given the grave threats that we face, our national security agencies must have the capability to gather intelligence and track down terrorists before they strike, while respecting the rule of law and the privacy and civil liberties of the American people. There is also little doubt that the Bush Administration, with the cooperation of major telecommunications companies, has abused that authority and undermined the Constitution by intercepting the communications of innocent Americans without their knowledge or the required court orders.
That is why last year I opposed the so-called Protect America Act, which expanded the surveillance powers of the government without sufficient independent oversight to protect the privacy and civil liberties of innocent Americans. I have also opposed the granting of retroactive immunity to those who were allegedly complicit in acts of illegal spying in the past.
After months of negotiation, the House today passed a compromise that, while far from perfect, is a marked improvement over last year’s Protect America Act.
Under this compromise legislation, an important tool in the fight against terrorism will continue, but the President’s illegal program of warrantless surveillance will be over. It restores FISA and existing criminal wiretap statutes as the exclusive means to conduct surveillance – making it clear that the President cannot circumvent the law and disregard the civil liberties of the American people. It also firmly re-establishes basic judicial oversight over all domestic surveillance in the future. It does, however, grant retroactive immunity, and I will work in the Senate to remove this provision so that we can seek full accountability for past offenses. But this compromise guarantees a thorough review by the Inspectors General of our national security agencies to determine what took place in the past, and ensures that there will be accountability going forward. By demanding oversight and accountability, a grassroots movement of Americans has helped yield a bill that is far better than the Protect America Act.
It is not all that I would want. But given the legitimate threats we face, providing effective intelligence collection tools with appropriate safeguards is too important to delay.
Here are some of the comments I gleaned off of one of my old haunts … 
“barak is already a disappointment and already too late for us to do anything about it…what the frig is going on here, I was actually excited about this campaign and his presidency, now I don’t give a flying frig”
“He told us all to fuck-off. Piss on ‘im.”
“How do we get through to ‘Mr Next President’ that he’s about to lose a whole lot of potential votes? (I haven’t sent him much money, but I’m inclined to ask for it back. I can use it. It’s two tanks of gas for my fuel-efficient car.)”
“What can I say? Anyone who competed in Speech tournaments in the 70’s gave Obama’s speeches on a weekly basis. Most Democrats bought it. What else won’t he stand up to or are ‘cute bloggers’ the only focus of his resistance?”
“It’s a good thing I didn’t eat luch today or I would have ralphed it up. Not another dime. Dry up his money. and the next time some Obamabot gets all dreamy about how their demi-god is “transformative” I am going to vomit on that persons shoes. While their feet are in them. He is a two bit Chicago politcal hack–and he has conned the democratic party with a nice suit and pretty speech. He sure is good at talking the talk, but he is utterly incapable of walkingthe walk. Somebody may owe Big Dawg an apology. He may have been right all along. Yo! Edwards! Yeah you! Time to unsuspend that campaign of yours. The convention vote has not been cast yet.”
“Based on Obama’s statement I can see why he is no longer a Constitutional Law Professor.”
“Consider this Obama’s Friday evening progressive dump. As I’ve said before, we’re all Sister Souljahs now.”
“Obama relied, the Rule of Law died.”
“That’s it. Obama will never get my money, he will never get my vote. I will organize like minded people against him.”
“So at least now we know that Obama sides with those who would place the protection of our corporate and political masters over the preservation of the Constitution. It was comforting to think otherwise, but now we’re all back out in the cold.”
“Don’t be so sure. Many of us didn’t think he’d sell us out on this issue. My rage has me shaking now and I’m done with DemoCorpRATes. What makes you think Obama won’t sell us out in terms of the Supreme Court for some kind of sickening middle ground? I just went over to the Obama website, told them to unsubscribe me and why. I suggest we all do so. He wants to run an internet campaign; well, we can withdraw from that campaign. I’m really thinking Green. What the heck, if we’re going to loose anyway, we might as well loose with folks who are not CorpRATe Whores. Yes, I now include him in that category.”
Oh, I just love it when I get to say, I TOLD YOU SO!!!
The New Democratic Party: Slightly less Evil version of the Republican Party? NOT ANY MORE!
Posted: June 20, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Constitutional Rights, DNC sellout, GLBT rights, Independent, Lou Dobbs, No Obama, Pelosi Sellout, Progressive Party, Reproductive Rights, Thou Shall Not Steal, Women's Rights 3 CommentsWhat a way to get votes from people! Position yourself as the party of the lesser evils to get votes from people that like their civil rights as the constitution promised.
Women! Vote for us or the Republican Party will set up housekeeping in your uterus! We really don’t do anything EVER about reproductive rights but hey, at least we SAY you have them! Come on! Do you think that all those laws that have been shooting through the legislatures limiting Roe v. Wade could have gotten there without some kind of Democratic passive support? How many Democratics with backbone does it take to filibuster an outrageous supreme court nomination like Alito?
GLBT Community! We may not actually vote you your constitutional rights, but hey, we don’t talk about taking them away from you! A few of us even show up to your parades every now and then!
African Americans!!! Look, here’s a nice corporate candidate for you! Not very qualified, he may set affirmative action back a few centuries, split the party into slivers, but you gotta hand it to us, we put an ‘acceptable’ black man right up there on the ticket for you! (It’s up to you to figure out all that ‘acceptable’ implies and then you can join me under the bus.) Look he’s even vetting a few hispanics for his VP!!! That ought to bring the Hispanic vote into line! And Jewish Americans! Goodness, look at a few of his advisors!!! Some one even wrote his AIPAC speech for him so he could say that unity thing about Jerusalem and irritate the Muslims!
Vote the Party and the Candidate that represents the Lesser Evil! That’s us! 
Well, this year, DNC, you just had to go and step over that line. Tell me how Axelrod is different from Rove other than he’s the DNC brain of a DNC corporate candidate instead of a RNC brain of a RNC corporate candidate? All those subprime guys doing the perp walk yesterday EXCEPT the head of Obama’s finance committe: Penny Pritzker. When does the Pritzker family’s role in the subprime and mortgage backed derivatives market get some attention? Or is it because she donates Democrat instead of Republican that she gets a wave?
I’m getting pretty tired of choosing the lesser of two evils. Frankly, since the DNC RBC pulled their stunt with the Michigan votes and delegates, I can’t tell the difference between the two parties anymore. (Where’s the gray in THOU SHALT NOT STEAL?) Both of them want to rig elections and take votes away from folks and give them to others. Both of them refuse to impeach George Bush and Dick Cheney. Heck, Nancy Pelosi, per RON PAUL’s outing of all folks, just put a huge knife in the back to the anti war wing of the party. How much more proof do you all need?
Ron Paul Exposes Pelosi – Says Iran Bill Spiked
Submitted by SadInAmerica on 2008, June 20 – 3:08am.
http://www.knowthelies.com/?q=node/2090
Representative Ron Paul says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi removed a section from a bill passed by Congress which would have barred the U.S. from going to war with Iran without a congressional vote, claiming she did so at the behest of the leadership of Israel and AIPAC.
Then there is this interview with Senator Obama who says on his website that during 2005 he supported a time schedule for withdrawal of troops. This interview with him in 2005 implies otherwise.
As for me, I’m joining Lou Dobbs as an independent until somebody resurrects the Bull Moose Party also known as the American Progressive Party. They had REAL women in that party. They carried banners around saying: “THOU SHALT NOT STEAL” because the way the RNC had stolen candidates from Roosevelt and given them to Taft.
http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/bullmoose.htm
So, how about it? Let’s throw a few crates of tea into Boston Harbor and bring back the Progressive Party.
I’m tired of supporting EVIL. I can’t choose which one is the lesser, any more






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