Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sí Se Pueda


California, Sí Se Pueda

El precandidato por el Partido Demócrata a la presidencia de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Ted Kennedy Endorses Barack Obama

Ted Kennedy, the long serving senator from Massachusetts,and brother of slain President John F. Kennedy, has endorsed Barack Obama. He writes:


"...Barack inspires me -- it's that simple. In the words of President Kennedy:

"The world is changing. The old ways will not do… It is time for a new generation of leadership."

In Barack, I see that next generation of American leadership: a figure who can transcend the divisions in this country that my family and I have fought so hard to tear down.

We were all moved four years ago as Barack told us a profound truth: We are not red states and blue states, but one United States. Since then, he has matched that rhetoric with action, traveling the country to inspire record turnouts of men and women of all ages, races, parties and faiths. Barack has forged consensus in the Senate on contentious issues such as immigration and pushed through necessary reforms like the most far-reaching ethics reform in its history.

But I'm not only supporting Barack because of what he has done. What counts in our leadership is not the length of years in Washington, but the reach of our vision, the strength of our beliefs, and that rare quality of mind and spirit that can call forth the best in our country and our people.

That's why I'm most excited about the promise of President Obama..."

Read his full remarks here.

Here is video of Senator Kennedy's endorsement of Barack Obama:

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Obama Wins Landslide Victory in South Carolina!

Barack Obama won by a huge margin in the February 26 Democratic primary in South Carolina. I am so happy by his victory and hope this will help us on February 5th when many more states hold their primaries on Super Tuesday. Barack Obama's message of hope for a better future seems to be catching on and people are rejecting the policies of dirty politics and polarization. Here is Obama's victory speech:


I was also very pleased to learn that Caroline Kennedy has endorsed Barack Obama in the New York Times entitled "A President Like My Father". Powerful words indeed. Read the whole piece here.

In another positive development, the San Francisco Chronicle has endorsed Barack Obama for President as well. Read their endorsement here.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

John Kerry Defends Obama and Confronts "Swiftboating" Tactics

Barack Obama has been defending himself and his record from groundless accusations, misrepresentation and outright lies. John Kerry has come to his fellow senator's defence. In a letter he wrote:

I support Barack Obama because he doesn't seek to perfect the politics of Swiftboating -- he seeks to end it.

This is personal for me, and for a whole lot of Americans who lived through the 2004 election.

As a veteran, it disgusts me that the Swift Boats we loved while we were in uniform on the Mekong Delta have been rendered, in Karl Rove's twisted politics, an ugly verb meaning to lie about someone's character just to win an election. But as someone who cares about winning this election and changing the country I love, I know it's not enough to complain about a past we can't change when our challenge is to win the future -- which is why we must stop the Swiftboating, stop the push-polling, stop the front groups, and stop the email chain smears.

The truth matters, but how you fight the lies matters even more. We must be determined never again to lose any election to a lie.

This year, the attacks are already starting. Some of you may have heard about the disgusting lies about Barack Obama that are being circulated by email. These attacks smear Barack's Christian faith and deep patriotism, and they distort his record of more than two decades of public service. They are nothing short of "Swiftboat" style anonymous attacks.

These are the same tactics the right has used again and again, and as we've learned, these attacks, no matter how bogus, can spread and take root if they go unchecked.

But not this time -- we're fighting back.

And when I say "we," I mean that literally. I know Barack is committed to fighting every smear every time. He'll fight hard and stand up for the truth. But he can't do it alone.

We need you to email the truth to your address books. Print it out and post it at work. Talk to your neighbors. Call your local radio station. Write a letter to the editor. If lies can be spread virally, let's prove to the cynics that the truth can be every bit as persuasive as it is powerful.

The Obama campaign has created a place where you can find the truth you'll need to push back on these smears and a way to spread the truth to all of your address book.

Take action here:

http://my.barackobama.com/factcheckaction

So when your inbox fills up with trash and the emails of smear and fear, find the facts, and help defeat the lies.

Barack Obama is committed to bringing our country together to meet the challenges we face, but he knows that power gives up nothing without a struggle -- and to win the chance to change America, we must first defeat the hateful tactics that have been used to tear us apart for too long.

With your help, we can turn the page on an era of small, divisive politics -- but only if next time you hear these attacks on Barack, you take action immediately:

http://my.barackobama.com/factcheckaction

The fight is just heating up -- we won't let them steal this election with lies and distortions.

Thank you,

John Kerry

Saturday, January 19, 2008

A Perversion of Democracy

The Daily Kos has an article outlining widespread voter suppression in the Democratic Caucuses in Nevada. Read the entire article here. I was so upset that I called the Nevada Obama office to find out if it was true. I was told by a Nevada staffer that he was receiving many reports from all over the state of voter suppression, intimidation and misinformation on the part of the Hillary Clinton campaign. If true, (and I have few doubts given how Hillary's campaign has been run thus far,) this is sickening and a sad day for the Democratic Party and America. These are the kind of sleazy and possibly criminal behavior that we have some to expect from the Bush and Rove. Unfortunately, The Hillary Clinton campaign seems to have learned their lessons from this kind of sleazy Rove-style campaigning. I am disgusted by this perversion of everything that America stands for. I urge everyone to contact their elected officials to investigate this matter and be on the watch for further underhanded campaigning by the Hillary Clinton Campaign.
The Obama campaign worker in Nevada whom I spoke to told me "It's not so upsetting that we lost. It's how we lost that's so upsetting."

P.S. As I am an Obama precinct captain, I must clearly state that the above writing is fully and completely my own. I have had no direction from the Obama campaign and take full responsibility for its content. My opinions expressed above do not necessarily reflect those of Senator Obama or any other member of his campaign staff.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Californians: Vote NO on Props 94,95,96, and 97

I'll admit I am not a huge fan of gambling. I find it a huge waste of personal and community resources that also contributes to some people's obsessive behaviors. That being said, I am not entirely opposed to legalized gambling. What bothers me about these 4 propositions is that they give 4 tribes in California special treatment. These tribes no not allow their workers to unionize, and while the proposition allows for revenue sharing with other tribes, many tribes oppose this deal as being more for show than substance. The San Francisco Bay Guardian had a very good editorial outlining the reasons to oppose this measure. Read the piece here.
Fellow Californians, we can do better than this. This is a hasty measure that really needs work. Vote NO on Propositions 94, 95, 96, and 97.

The San Francisco Bay Guardian also endorsed Barack Obama for President.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Kerry Endorses Obama

Senator John Kerry who narrowly lost to Bush in 2004 has announced his support for Barack Obama.

He said: "Some have suggested in this campaign that Barack is guilty of raising 'false hopes.' ... My friends, the only charge that rings false is the one that tells you not to hope for a better tomorrow."

Read the full story here.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Yes We Can !

Barack Obama still leads his rivals in delegates to the Democratic national convention. He was narrowly overtaken in New Hampshire, but the race is tight. This is very impressive considering that he is going head to head with the Clinton Political Juggernaut. Barack gave a wonderful speech after the New Hampshire primary. Here it is:





And the fight for a better America that transcends our differences and brings us together in common cause continues. Barack Obama received an important endorsement from the very powerful Culinary Workers Union Local 226 in Nevada. This may not be an easy road, our cause is just and we are determined. Obama is the most inspirational leader in my lifetime. We need him to be President and he WILL win. YES WE CAN! And we will.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Obama, New Hampshire Debates, The GOP and Ron Paul

On January 5th, the leading Democrats debated in New Hampshire, two days ahead of the state's primary election. I thought Barack Obama did well, answering questions and staying on point. He is the front runner by far and just had to keep from slipping up. I think he did well. John Edwards made excellent points, naturally, as his aggressive style is well suited to the debate format. Hillary Clinton had an emotional outburst and seemed only negative. But this post is not concerning the Democratic side of the debates.
Before the Democrats debated, the leading Republicans had their debate. Most of the media picked up on the fact that the participants seemed to have it in for Mitt Romney. This was true. But what struck me the most was something that my wife and several co-workers of mine noticed - that was the level of disrespect for Ron Paul. I disagree with Ron Paul on a host of issues mainly steaming from our very fundamental differences in political philosophy. Simply put, I am a progressive liberal and he is a libertarian. But if you watch that debate, Paul makes some excellent points. This is part one of the debate - you can follow links to the next parts:




Rather than disagree with him or answer him, all the other candidates (with the notable exception of Mike Huckabee) were openly laughing at him. They treated him like a joke. He was actually making some good points and their response was to laugh. I thought this was very telling. My point of view is different from theirs. If they were to be elected, they would laugh at me too. It is disgusting. Kudos to Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee for standing up to the hateful condescending voice of the GOP political establishment machine.
But that we really need is Barack Obama as President. I disagree with Obama on some issues (such as Abortion) but I know he has written of the difficulty of these issues and has deep respect for the other side. It is someone with his character and willingness to work with others that we need in this divided and dispirited nation.

Friday, January 04, 2008

Just Back from Oakland Obama HQ

I just returned from a Obama rally/meeting in Oakland. The energy and enthusiasm again was incredible. Congresswoman Barbara Lee, San Francisco Supervisor Bevan Dufty and many others spoke to a crowd of over 100. Over 600 people had signed up for the event which was originally scheduled for the steps of city hall in San Francisco, but due to the severe storms (for California) the event was moved to Oakland Obama Headquarters. There was a large media presence there as well. It's amazing to be a part of the positive movement for change. Go Obama!

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Obama Wins in Iowa!

My wife and I attended an Iowa caucus party in North Beach, here in San Francisco. The energy and enthusiasm was amazing. Everyone was ecstatic at Obama's large margin of victory. We were even joined by nearly 100 people including Craig Newmark of Craigslist and a state senator. Now, we are fired up and ready to win in New Hampshire!

Here is Barack Obama's victory speech:


A Message of Hope from Barack Obama

Here is a message of hope from Barack Obama using much of his 2004 Democratic Convention Speech. I have high hopes for a good showing in Iowa later today. It's time to get our country in order. I'm fired up and ready to win in Iowa!

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I was born and raised in Ohio. I am a lifelong Catholic Christian who has always been interested in the big questions of life. I have a passion for learning especially Philosophy, Science, Religion, History and Culture. I graduated from the University of Toledo in 2001 with a B.A. in International Relations. I married my soul-mate, Jen in 2001 and we moved to rural Tanigumi-mura Japan where we taught English for 3 years. We moved to California and lived in San Francisco and the Bay Area for 4 years. Tired of sitting on the sidelines, I began volunteering for the Barack Obama campaign in March of 2007 and was eventually hired as a Field Organizer. Through the Obama campaign, I found my calling and moved back to Ohio to continue organizing. In 2009 I helped the field operations of the Keith Wilkowski for Mayor of Toledo race. After that, I was hired as a Regional Field Director for 15 northwestern and north central Ohio counties for the 2010 Democratic Coordinated Campaign. Jen and I are continuing to volunteer as we wait for the next organizing opportunity to present itself.