The country and the world are in crisis. Markets are melting like snow cones in the sub-Saharan desert. Unfortunately, neither of the U.S. presidential candidates has a plan to steer the economy out of this crisis. I submit that there is only one person that can effect the change that is needed to get the U.S. and the world off their collective keesters. This is a time for leadership. This is a time for change. We need someone with vision, a person that has been tested time and time again and — although it may be hard to believe — someone with even less scruples than the current candidates. Long John Silver for president! I suppose that the biggest objection to voting for LJS may be that he is a fictional character. We live in a time when we have overcome so many prejudices. Race, religion, gender and moose shooting from helicopters are no longer barriers to elected office. Isn’t it time that we as a people put aside another prejudice, the requirement that our president be a real person? Many people have voted for Mickey Mouse as president, believing him to be the best choice of candidates running for office, and although the advocacy of Mickey may have been (in light of our recent presidents) an enlightened choice, we must face the fact that Mickey is a loser. The mouse has never achieved more than a fraction of the presidential vote. This country does not need a squeaky-voiced president right now, let alone one that clearly has skeletons in his closet. (Has anyone seen Minnie lately? Is she at the Betty Ford clinic? What are we to make of Mickey consorting with Pluto at all hours? What of Mickey’s penchant for picking advisors like Goofy? Has Mickey ever “reached across the aisle” and embraced the Warner Brothers characters like Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck?) I know that many voters may never be able to vote for a fictional character, but folks let’s face it, we do so every time that we pull a lever or punch a hole at the ballot box. John McCain and Barack Obama are figments of their pollsters’ imaginations. Take a look at Barack (or “Barry” as he was known for much of his life): no tie, no foreign policy experience, no domestic policy experience, no voting while in the Senate, no chance that he will be able to enact any of his proposed policies because this country has no money. Watch him stroll across the stage, so cool, so detached and so unreal. He is all image, from his pressed slacks to his slack press coverage. He is the Mother Theresa of politics, here to embrace all, feed all and provide tax relief to all except those that are not true believers (the rich who according to Democratic gospel have absolutely no business being rich in such dire times and businesses that have no business being businesses when the government can do everything that businesses can do — but better). Does anyone believe that Barack Obama is real? Here is a test — a foolproof test. Type “Barack Obama” in a Word document and he appears as a spelling error. Now type Long John Silver in a Word document: no error. Microsoft, as we all know, is infallible. I submit that Long John Silver and not this so-called Barack Obama is the more authentic personage. Now give a gander at John McCain. He is a hero, Captain America riding the Straight Talk Express across the plains and prairies and into our parlors, spouting truth and justice and whatever will get him elected president. Do you want the government to buy your mortgage and void a few hundred years of contract law? Would you like five hundred dollars in your pocket right now, only some of which he will take away by taxing it to fund his healthcare plan? How about some government regulation with those fries? McCain is a maverick, albeit a self-proclaimed one, even though he has touted the Republican line for so long that he talks with Teddy Roosevelt on a regular basis. He used to be a Republican, but Captain America’s tights are torn from the wear and tear of the campaign trail. The problem with John McCain, my friends, is that he has been erased and redrawn so many times that he is not even a complete character. He comes in and out of focus, like a picture from an old overhead projector at the Chicago Planetarium. Does anyone believe that John McCain is real? Here is another foolproof test. He has not been seen in the same room with George Bush. George Bush did not attend the Republican National Convention. Oh, there was talk at the time about Bush staying away because of a hurricane, but when was the last time that Republicans showed any compassion? Maybe someone’s drink needed refreshing at a Georgetown cocktail party, or someone wanted another burger at a barbecue or an ally asked for a tank or two, but do you recall Republicans ever showing real compassion? So, we must ask why George Bush and John McCain are never together. Could it be because John McCain is George Bush? And, if John McCain is George Bush, then whom is George Bush? Why Cheney of course! Cheney, who is real, has been running the government from an underground bunker in the mountains of Pakistan where nobody can find him. For all I know he is playing Parcheesi with Osama Bin Laden in Tora Bora, but the point is that John McCain is not authentic. Long John Silver for president. The more you say it, the more it sounds right. Long John Silver for president. Long John Silver for president . . . The blaggard is qualified. LJS would solve our money problems. He would steal whatever we need. He would no doubt take a cut for his own coffers, but that is what all politicians do, and so we can hardly fault him for pocketing some doubloons. Moreover, Long John would take decisive action. He would not consult Congress. He might rob the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, but he would not consult them. LJS would waste no time getting this country back on its manicured toes and into its puffball slippers. He would, I assure you, send any elected official that disagreed with him several leagues under the sea. You want a house? Fine. LJS would make sure that you paid for it. Might his price be extravagant? Surely, however you would have a house and no one would take it away from you so long as you were under Long John’s protection. There would be no more need to read the fine print. You sign your name in blood and that’s all there is to it! You won’t pay any taxes under LJS’s regime. Let me repeat that promise. You won’t pay any taxes. You may have to, by way of full disclosure, pay a tariff now and then if the stock of White House rum runs low, but that eventuality is as unlikely as Social Security paying you anything in the coming years. Are you worried about the value of the dollar? Interest rates? Inflation? Deflation? Not to worry. The currency will be whisky and the aforementioned rum, ale on occasion, real assets that you can smell and taste and, if so inclined, drink. We will have a budget surplus, and almost immediately, just as soon as certain countries pay us the ransom that we deserve for saving them from various calamities (which LJS will initiate so that all nations understand the value of our services). There will be no trade imbalance. We will sell our goods to others and take them back later. Long John would not only cure our economic ailments. He is a master at foreign policy. Neither Obama nor McCain can control their running mates, let alone Kim Jong II or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Is there any doubt in your mind that Long John Silver would cut our adversaries into ribbons if they stood in the way of our — and his — interests? We would work much better with our allies if LJS were president. McCain has accused Obama of naiveté by agreeing to meet with our enemies without preconditions. Obama has accused McCain of a lack of judgment by voting for the war in Iraq. Long John does not suffer from naiveté or lack of judgment. He will meet with anyone without preconditions, and if LJS doesn’t like what someone says he will hack out their tongue. Problem solved. He cannot suffer from a lack of judgment because no one will dare question his judgment. LJS will be a strong leader. He will not wring his hands or commiserate. He will wring necks and eviscerate. He will slice through the bureaucracy in Washington. LJS will solve our energy crisis. He will barter something inconsequential, such as the State of Delaware, for oilfields in the Middle East and Venezuela. Can you imagine all the good that the corporate attorneys in Delaware will do for these third world countries? We will have law and order. No one will be afraid to walk the streets at night because no one will be allowed to walk the streets at night. Why haven’t our elected officials thought of this? Have you noticed that no one can sing the Star Spangled Banner in tune? One of Long John Silver’s first acts will be to change our national anthem to a rousing sea shanty, one that everyone can sing, must sing as a matter of fact. And, in tune. Did I mention tights? Long John, like our forefathers, wears his leggings with style. The only issue with LJS as president is succession. We live in a democracy after all. Putin comes to mind as a natural successor to LJS, as LJS and Putin seem to share so much in common, however Putin is not a natural citizen of the United States and so cannot be our president — unless Long John disregards the constitution — as Putin has done in Russia. Silly me. There is no need for a succession plan. LJS will go on and on as long as there is cynicism in politics. Yes, Long John Silver for president. Forever. ©2008 Edward Chupack
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I know its still early days, but as a Brit interested in who’s going to be the most powerful man (or woman) from 2009. From what I’ve seen/heard/read, John Edwards would probably get my vote if i had a say, yet Obama and Clinton seem to have a lot more popularity and media attention than Edwards. Are Obama and Clinton really that popular or are they simply riding the wave of media hype being, respectively, black and female?
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This up-to-date and informative CD-ROM provides a unique collection of documents about the career and Congressional work of Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for President in 2004. Material includes speeches, policy statements, and news releases. Comprehensive sets of roll call votes in the U.S. Senate from the 106th to the 108th Congress are included, providing a record of the vote of the candidate on critical issues. These roll call vote tallies are the official records as compiled by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate, as recorded on the U.S. Senate database. In all, the disc has over 7,000 pages reproduced using Adobe Acrobat PDF software – allowing direct viewing on Windows and Apple Macintosh systems. Reader software is included on the CD. Our CD-ROMs are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work, utilizing the benefits of the Acrobat for… More >>
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Americans all now see that Democrats are preverts, and cheat on their wifes.
We dont need that kind of leadership, and Edwards officially gave the GOP back our power! Thanks John, this is huge, and will sink the Dems once and for all, fact.
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The Federal Reserve harms the poor because it causes depressions and inflation. Inflation is a transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich which is heavily supported by Wall Street special interests.
Farm subsidies are supported by farmers, but they raise the cost of food, which causes poor people to starve. They also don’t help real farmers because the vast majority of farm subsidies go to factory farm corporations.
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John McCain is out of touch with the American public.
At a time when nearly 60% of Americans use text messaging, how does the McCain campaign not have a text message element? His competitors, Barrack Obama and Hillary Clinton sure seem to be more in touch with the American public, especially younger adults who must find the McCain campaign to be so yesterday.
Text messaging today is as important to the American public as the fireside chats of the FDR era that targeted radio listeners. In fact, statistically, text messaging is more important than radio was in the 1930′s. So why has McCain refused to add a text message mobile marketing element to his campaign?
Barrack Obama is using a cutting edge text message campaign to sway voters. Last summer, the Illinois senator launched a text message initiative to organize volunteers and encourage supports to text GO to 62262 (OBAMA).
The Obama campaign’s site offers free ringtones from Obama’s speeches, Obama wallpapers, and voters can send questions to get policy statements. The text campaign also includes information on how to donate or volunteer for the campaign. Now, that’s change.
Obama’s text campaign is also the only one to regionalize its database. This has been valuable in getting the public out to see the senator during his local political speeches. Prior to one of his regional visits, the Obama text message campaign sends thousands of text messages to his supporters and encourages them to show their support by showing up at his rallys.
While Obama’s text message campaign may be the most active, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards actually had their text message campaigns going before Obama did. Clinton and Edwards are certainly not the only politicians using text message campaigns.
President Bill Clinton recently stated that he’s no longer a text message virgin and he demonstrated such during a speech on his wife’s campaign.
Hillary Clinton’s efforts were admirable, but not nearly to the same effectiveness of Obama’s. The Clinton campaign failed to use a vanity short code and never got the recognition that Obama’s has today. Maybe text messaging is one reason why Obama is the clear favorite of younger voters over both candidates.
Text message campaigns on the political front are clearly here to stay. A University of Michigan and Princeton University study found that using text messages to remind voters to get out and vote increases voter participation by 4% among young voters. Given young adults propensity for using cell phone text messaging, you can bet Obama will be sending reminders on election day.
The efforts of Obama and Clinton contrast starkly to the John McCain campaign that has yet to add any element of mobile marketing. “It’s not surprising given his age,” said Bob Bentz, director of marketing at Advanced Telecom Services that supplies text message solutions to businesses. “Only 11% of those over 65 use text messages and Mr. McCain is a bit older than 65. You would think that somebody on his campaign would have advised Senator McCain that text messaging is an important way to communicate with young, politically-active adults.”
Maybe that’s one reason why Barrack Obama has a huge advantage among younger voters.
When it comes to text messaging, John McCain just doesn’t get it.
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Disgraced former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards has been in the news quite a bit lately. First, he admitted paternity of his mistress’ child; that revelation was followed by the publication of a tell-all book by former aide Andrew Young that painted an unflattering picture of the politician. Finally, he and his wife Elizabeth have separated. The dissolusion of their marriage seems to parallel the prospects of healthcare reform. The downfall of Edwards could partially explain why Democrats’ attempt at expanding affordable health insurance to all Americans has stalled. During the 2008 primary season, Edwards was further left on the health care issue than either Hillary Rodham Clinton or now-President Barack Obama. As a candidate, Edwards called for universal healthcare reform. He supported the creation of regional health care markets a public option that would compete with private health insurance companies in hopes of lowering costs–as well as increased regulation, employer mandates and subsidies, which made him a darling among the progressive wing of the Democratic party. Some liberals may have wanted a completely Canadian- or European-style single payer system, but the well-groomed, suave Edwards was deemed more electable than the short Rep. Dennis Kuchinich. At the time, his position was more liberal than Obama’s. His hype and support in the early primaries helped push both candidates further towards that viewpoint. Even after he lost the Democratic primary, the Edwards family continued to hold out hope that the former senator would be selected for a position in the Obama administration. After all, fellow primary opponent Clinton was appointed Secretary of State. In order for that to be possible, they attempted to keep the seamy details of Edwards’ affair under wraps. Obviously, they were unsuccessful–reports of secret payments to mistress Rielle Hunter (alleged campaign finance violations) began to spread, hammering the final nail into the coffin of his political hopes. With one of the most prominent advocates of the government-run public option having squandered his voice, liberal Democrats had less leverage against moderates who were against it. Some people speculate that if Edwards was an adviser to the current administration, Obama would have been more adamant about passing a comprehensive health insurance reform bill including the public option, and less likely to allow the Senate to drop it. A position in the current administration would likely have made John Edwards even more egotistical and reckless. However, he would have had some influence in pushing his pet issues. If only for the sake of his own ego (or his wish that both Americas have affordable dental insurance to get teeth as straight as his), he may have been more likely to stick his neck out as opposed to letting Congress debate the issue for months. Despite the fact that his “Two Americas” poverty rhetoric turned out to be phony, a portion of the public was nevertheless convinced. Knowledge of his horrible behavior has not improved the status of the uninsured. At this point, he would be an even worse advocate for healthcare reform than Lady Gaga would be a pitchwoman for Banana Republic. Still, many feel that the issues haven’t evaporated with his reputation. While the recent book The Politician portrays Elizabeth Edwards almost as negatively as her husband, a more charitable interpretation would imply that she participated in the later stages of the cover-up because figured her own humiliation to be less important than what her husband (guided by her) could do for the millions of Americans struggling with a lack of health insurance. A desire to be the First Lady at any cost was certainly a part of it, but Elizabeth’s terminal cancer diagnosis made it unlikely that she could survive for even a single term. Healthcare reform is a personal issue for her, since health insurance companies consider breast cancer to be a pre-existing condition and will refuse to cover treatment. Most cancer patients are not married to rich ex-trial lawyers, and therefore struggle to find affordable health insurance. We will never know how healthcare reform would have turned out if John Edwards had a little more self-control. (Image: Llima under CC 2.0)
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While watching coverage of the Iowa caucus, I noticed that the John Edwards supporters are holding up some kind of pie chart or colored wheel. I really don’t know any other way to describe it.
Does anybody know what it represents?
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