Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Okie sings the blues

>> Sunday, December 7, 2008


I've created a new blog dedicated entirely to politics, news, current events and social issues entitled, Okie Sings the Blues, so that I can keep this blog devoted to music, arts, culture, family, and the like. For those of you who enjoy reading my political perspectives, I invite you to link to it and visit often, as I intend to keep it updated daily, just as I do this one. I'll keep the politically oriented posts that are currently archived in this blog, but I will no longer post entries of a political nature here. I hope to see many of you there!

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Prop 8: The Musical

>> Thursday, December 4, 2008


A funny and rather irreverent look at bigotry.





See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die

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"Liberal": It's not a dirty word

>> Thursday, November 20, 2008


lib•er•al

Pronunciation:
\ˈli-b(ə-)rəl\

Function: adjective

Etymology:

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin liberalis suitable for a freeman, generous, from liber free; perhaps akin to Old English lēodan to grow, Greek eleutheros free

Date: 14th century

1 a: of, relating to, or based on the liberal arts barchaic : of or befitting a man of free birth2 a: marked by generosity : OPENHANDED, a liberal giver b: given or provided in a generous and openhanded way, a liberal meal. c: AMPLE , FULL 3obsolete : lacking moral restraint : LICENTIOUS 4: not literal or strict : LOOSE, a liberal translation: BROAD-MINDED ; especially : not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or traditional forms a: of, favoring, or based upon the principles of liberalism bcapitalized : of or constituting a political party advocating or associated with the principles of political liberalism ; especially : of or constituting a political party in the United Kingdom associated with ideals of individual especially economic freedom, greater individual participation in government, and constitutional, political, and administrative reforms designed to secure these objectives
synonyms LIBERAL , GENEROUS , BOUNTIFUL , MUNIFICENT mean giving or given freely and unstintingly. LIBERAL suggests openhandedness in the giver and largeness in the thing or amount given, a teacher liberal with her praise. GENEROUS stresses warmhearted readiness to give more than size or importance of the gift, a generous offer of help. BOUNTIFUL suggests lavish, unremitting giving or providing, children spoiled by bountiful presents. MUNIFICENT suggests a scale of giving appropriate to lords or princes, a munificent foundation grant.

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Tulsa turns out for the Nationwide protest against marriage inequality

>> Sunday, November 16, 2008


Don't tell Tulsans that they're living in the reddest, most socially backwards state in the union! They'll just tell you that it's time for that to change! ROCK ON, TULSA!


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The darker side of hope

>> Saturday, November 8, 2008


Racism doesn't end with the election of a black president. Already President-Elect Obama has been the target of two assassination plots by white supremists and was the most heavily guarded Presidential candidate in U.S. history. He gave his acceptance speech at Grant Park from behind a two-inch thick bullet-proof glass and his security team includes a Police S.W.A.T. team of heavily armed guards. Family outings are a thing of the past. This is the price of being the first black president in our history.

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California's LGBT's are not silenced!

>> Thursday, November 6, 2008


Video from last night's protest of the passing of Prop 8 on Santa Monica Boulevard. Proof that gay marriage is taking center stage as the new Civil Rights issue.

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A message from a former Republican to the Republican Party


When I registered to vote in 1978, at the age of 18, I registered as a Republican. I remained a Republican until four years ago, when I changed my registration to the Democratic party, just prior to the 2004 elections. My reasons for changing parties? One simple reason--you have forgotten who you are and who you represent, and that you are bound to the principles upon which this nation was founded, of liberty and equality for all, no exceptions.

You have forgotten the "People" in "We The People" and have abandoned your defense of and duty to the great Constitution of the United States of America for "the win", even at the cost of the freedom, liberty, and equality that our Constitution guarantees each and every citizen of this great nation. You have allied yourselves with and identified as the "base" of your once great party, the Christian Religious Right, and abandoned the principles of the separation of church and state for theocratic dominionism. Your abandonment of the principles laid out in The Establishment Clause found in the First Amendment of our Constitution has been disatrous for our nation, and if you continue to abandon the Constitution for religious ideology as an essential and central aspect of our laws and foreign policy decisions, it will spell the end of this once great Democratic Republic.

I end this with a quote from one of your party's greatest, Barry Goldwater. *

The religious factions will go on imposing their will on others unless the decent people connected to them recognize that religion has no place in public policy. They must learn to make their views known without trying to make their views the only alternatives... We have succeeded for 205 years in keeping the affairs of state separate from the uncompromising idealism of religious groups and we mustn't stop now. To retreat from that separation would violate the principles of conservatism and the values upon which the framers built this democratic republic.

Heed his warning, or your party will fail.


*Thanks to RW

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Reactions in pictures from around the world

>> Wednesday, November 5, 2008


Sydney, Australia



Jerusalem, Israel



Manila, Philippines


Jakarta, Indonesia



Athens, Greece


Shanghai



Obama, Japan



Obama's former school in Jakarta, Indonesia



Barack's step-grandmother Sarah Obama in Kogelo, Kenya

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The World celebrates with us


PARIS – Barack Obama's election as America's first black president unleashed a renewed love for the United States after years of dwindling goodwill, and many said Wednesday that U.S. voters had blazed a trail that minorities elsewhere could follow.

People across Africa stayed up all night or woke before dawn to watch U.S. history being made, while the president of Kenya — where Obama's father was born — declared a public holiday.

In Indonesia, where Obama lived as child, hundreds of students at his former elementary school erupted in cheers when he was declared winner and poured into the courtyard where they hugged each other, danced in the rain and chanted "Obama! Obama!"

"Your victory has demonstrated that no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place," South Africa's first black president, Nelson Mandela, said in a letter of congratulations to Obama.

Many expressed amazement and satisfaction that the United States could overcome centuries of racial strife and elect an African-American as president.

"This is the fall of the Berlin Wall times ten," Rama Yade, France's black junior minister for human rights, told French radio. "America is rebecoming a New World.

"On this morning, we all want to be American so we can take a bite of this dream unfolding before our eyes," she said.

In Britain, The Sun newspaper borrowed from Neil Armstrong's 1969 moon landing in describing Obama's election as "one giant leap for mankind."

Yet celebrations were often tempered by sobering concerns that Obama faces global challenges as momentous as the hopes his campaign inspired — wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the nuclear ambitions of Iran, the elusive hunt for peace in the Middle East and a global economy in turmoil.

The huge weight of responsibilities on Obama's shoulders was also a concern for some. French former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said Obama's biggest challenge would be managing a punishing agenda of various crises in the United States and the world. "He will need to fight on every front," he said.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said he hoped the incoming administration will take steps to improve badly damaged U.S. ties with Russia. Tensions have been driven to a post-Cold War high by Moscow's war with U.S. ally Georgia.

"I stress that we have no problem with the American people, no inborn anti-Americanism. And we hope that our partners, the U.S. administration, will make a choice in favor of full-fledged relations with Russia," Medvedev said.

Europe, where Obama is overwhelmingly popular, is one region that looked eagerly to an Obama administration for a revival in warm relations after the Bush government's chilly rift with the continent over the Iraq war.

"At a time when we have to confront immense challenges together, your election raises great hopes in France, in Europe and in the rest of the world," French President Nicolas Sarkozy said in a congratulations letter to Obama.

Poland's Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski spoke of "a new America with a new credit of trust in the world."

Skepticism, however, was high in the Muslim world. The Bush administration alienated those in the Middle East by mistreating prisoners at its detention center for terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and inmates at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison — human rights violations also condemned worldwide.

Some Iraqis, who have suffered through five years of a war ignited by the United States and its allies, said they would believe positive change when they saw it.

"Obama's victory will do nothing for the Iraqi issue nor for the Palestinian issue," said Muneer Jamal, a Baghdad resident. "I think all the promises Obama made during the campaign will remain mere promises."

In Pakistan, a country vital to the U.S.-led war on the al-Qaida terrorist network and neighbor to Afghanistan, many hoped Obama would bring some respite from rising militant violence that many blame on Bush.

Still, Mohammed Arshad, a 28-year-old schoolteacher in the capital, Islamabad, doubted Obama's ability to change U.S. foreign policy dramatically.

"It is true that Bush gave America a very bad name. He has become a symbol of hate. But I don't think the change of face will suddenly make any big difference," he said.

Obama's victory was greeted with cheers across Latin America, a region that has shifted sharply to the left during the Bush years. From Mexico to Chile, leaders expressed hope for warmer relations based on mutual respect — a quality many felt has been missing from U.S. foreign policy.

Venezuela and Bolivia, which booted out the U.S. ambassadors after accusing the Bush administration of meddling in their internal politics, said they were ready to reestablish diplomatic relations, and Brazil's president was among several leaders urging Obama to be more flexible toward Cuba.

On the streets of Rio de Janeiro, people expressed a mixture of joy, disbelief, and hope for the future.

"It's the beginning of a different era," police officer Emmanuel Miranda said. "The United States is a country to dream about, and for us black Brazilians, it is even easier to do so now."

Many around the world found Obama's international roots — his father was Kenyan, and he lived four years in Indonesia as a child — compelling and attractive.

"What an inspiration. He is the first truly global U.S. president the world has ever had," said Pracha Kanjananont, a 29-year-old Thai sitting at a Starbuck's in Bangkok. "He had an Asian childhood, African parentage and has a Middle Eastern name. He is a truly global president."

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AP correspondents worldwide contributed to this report.

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Ladies and Gentleman, the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama

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WE DID IT!!!


Meet Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States!

YES WE DID!

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"Please don't screw this one up!"

>> Tuesday, November 4, 2008


I belong to an online list called "Oklahomans for Obama". For the past several months I have been sharing with 366 of my fellow Oklahomans. We've shared our hopes and fears, we've organized voter registration, we've passed word along about various rallies and events. We've been in the trenches together and we've grown close. This morning this message was in my mail box from one of our members who has never disclosed himself, until today. I was so touched by it that I had to share it with you.

You guys don't know me but I have been here from the beginning, always silent but always reading. The reason I have not been involved up until this point is due to work reasons which I will not go into detail but all I ask is one thing. Please do not screw this up. There is so much at stake and the feeling like the walls could come tumbling down any minute all around you only proves that there is much need for change. This is why I believe an Obama presidency would make everyone's lives better. So I beg of you for the sake of your friends, families, co-workers and yes even your government, please vote. That's it, don't vote because I asked you to or because Obama has asked you to, vote because the lives of everyone I mentioned are affected by this one shining moment in history when the world turns its eyes to America hoping that it will wake from its destructive coma and become the shining beacon the world once turned to in times of crisis. I myself have never voted even though I was eligible in 2000 and 2004 nor have I even been registered to vote till recently. I am voting for my unborn daughter and the woman that I love so that our lives can be just a little bit easier and safer. Whatever your reasons are please think of them when you experience long waits at the polls and are thinking of leaving because the wait is too long. Thank you for your time and please vote.

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Today's the Day!


Today is the day we can make history! Today is the day we can begin to rise from the ashes of the last eight years! Today is the day we can come together as a nation and roll up our sleeves and work together for change! Today is the day that we can elect Barack Obama the 44th president of the United States and set the world on its ear!

VOTE TODAY FOR CHANGE! VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA!

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I cast my vote today...

>> Monday, November 3, 2008


...for OBAMA/BIDEN! And then I went and bought a magnum of champagne for when the Democrats KICK ASS tomorrow night!

WHOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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A call to Californians to vote "No" on Prop 8


If you're from California and you're reading this, I encourage you to think long and hard about the important decision you're going to make tomorrow regarding not only the future of GLBT's in your own state, but for the entire nation. California is the trend-setter. Whatever California does, the rest of the nation eventually follows suit. If you, one of the most progressive states in this country, write discrimination into your state constitution, it will make it easier for the radical right to do the same to ours. However, if you vote to uphold equality and freedom, then you will pave the way for our great nation to do the same. Please continue to be the fair, equality-loving, progressive and trend-setting state that you have always been and reject discrimination. Vote "No" on Proposition 8.

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The World loves Obama

>> Sunday, November 2, 2008


Just yesterday I was reading that the entire world is watching the U.S. presidential elections with great anticipation and that when Barack Obama wins the U.S. Presidency, the people of all nations will embrace him as the World's President. What an awesome and incredible honor and responsibility that will be. I believe this behooves us to lift this man up in prayer, to pray protection, guidance, compassion, wisdom, and strength upon him and upon his entire family.

The following is an African song in honor of Obama simply entitled, The Obama Song, expressing the gratitude and hopes of the world for this incredible man, the man destiny has called to pave the way for peace and healing for a broken world.

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Trick-or-Treat!

>> Friday, October 31, 2008

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It all boils down to racism

>> Thursday, October 30, 2008


I just had a situation come up here at work that has me so pissed off that my heart is still pounding over it. A group of people from our office were sitting around the table discussing the upcoming elections and different things about McCain and Obama. The typical rumors and untruths about Obama came into play--he's a Muslim, he's a socialist, etc. One by one, a woman in our office of mostly McCain supporters dispelled the untruths. THEN the issue about the birth certificate came up. Thus far, I had kept quiet, going about my business of filing, etc. But on this one I couldn't be silent. I turned around and said,

"You know, I really don't understand what this whole thing about Obama's birth certificate is all about. There is an official copy of his birth certificate on line that shows he was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. If you want to see it, I have the URL. But the fact is, it really doesn't matter WHERE he was born. He could have been born anywhere in the world because he was born to a U.S. citizen, and that makes him a U.S. citizen too. And the other thing is that no one seems to question John McCain's citizenship even though he was born in Panama. I wonder why THAT is?"

They all just glared at me like I had just committed treason so I turned and walked away.

The truth of the matter is that they just can't accept the fact that a BLACK man is about to win the U.S. Presidency and they'll use ANYTHING as an excuse. "Oh no, we're not racist!"

So if this isn't stemming from racism why do they not question McCain's citizenship as well?

Ulgy, ugly, ugly...

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A message from Opie, Andy, and the Fonz

>> Friday, October 24, 2008


Ron Howard revisits the past to put out a message for change for America! The video features his past co-stars Andy Griffith and Henry Winkler. Get on board for CHANGE!




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Are you Un-American?


This is a test to see if you're "Pro-American" or "Un-American".

1. Are you a straight, white, male, middle class or above, own a pick-up truck, a gun, and a couple of dogs, watch football religiously and go to church every Sunday? Give yourself 1 point for each one you can answer "yes".

2. Are you a working single mother? If so, do you receive any form of goverment aid--food stamps, income assistance (welfare), state health insurance for you and/or your children, WIC? Subtract 1 point for each "yes" answer. If you're black or hispanic, subtract 2 points for each "yes" answer.

3. Do you live in a "Red" or "Blue" state? Add 1 point if you answer "Red". Subtract one point if you answer "Blue".

4. If you live in a "Red" state but you're in a "Blue" district subtract 1/2 point.

5. Do you follow any other religion but conservative, evangelical Christianity? If you answer "yes", subtract 1 point. If you're an atheist, agnostic, or Muslim, subtract 5 points.

6. Are you registered Republican, Democrat, or Independent? If you're registered Republican add 5 points. If you're registered Democrat subtract 5 points. If you're an Independent subtract 2 points.

7. Are you a registered Republican voting for Barack Obama? If you answered "yes" to this question subtract 10 points.

8. Do you believe that Sarah Palin is unfit for the office of Vice President? If you answered "yes" to this question subtract 5 points.

9. Are you pro-life or pro-choice? If you answered "pro-life" add 10 points. If you answered pro-choice subtract 15 points.

10. Are you a college graduate? If you have a bachelor's degree subtract 2 points. If you have a master's degree subtract 5 points. If you have a PhD subtract 10 points.

11. Do you believe in evolution? If you answered "yes" to this question subtract 5 points.

12. Are you gay/lesbian, bisexual, transgendered/transsexual? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions subtract 20 points.

13. Were you born in Hawaii? If you answered "yes" subtract 10 points.

14. Were you born in Alaska? If you answered "yes" add 15 points.

15. Were you born in Panama? If you answered "yes" add 20 points.

16. Have you served in the U.S. military? If you answered "yes" add 10 points.

17. Are you a homeless Viet Nam vet? If you answered "yes" subtract 10 points.

18. Do you support the war in Iraq? If you answered "yes" add 20 points. If you answered "no" subtract 30 points.

19. Do you live in a "swing state"? If you answered "yes" add 20 points.

20. Are you voting for Barack Obama? If you answered "yes" subtract 50 points.

21. Have you ever read the entire U.S. Constitution? If you answered "yes" subtract 10 points.

22. Have you memorized any part of the U.S. Constitution? If you answered "yes" subtract 20 points.

23. Are you a Hollywood movie star? If you answered "yes" subtract 100 points.

24. Are you Rachael Maddow or Ellen DeGeneris? If you answered "yes" to either one subtract 150 points.

25. Have you traveled or lived anywhere outside of the United States? If you answered "yes" subtract 20 points.

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