Emergency: Save the Senate …video of Angle


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4A6AIOwZGg

 

Republicans are now within reach of taking over the Senate. It’s likely to come down to just three races that are tied and where MoveOn members can make the difference. This is a true emergency—please make a contribution immediately, before tonight’s fundraising deadline. 

 

 

There’s no point in sugarcoating this: If the election were held today, Republicans and their corporate benefactors would gain control of the House—and quite possibly the Senate.

That’s the nightmare scenario. It would spell an end to any hope of progress in the next two years—and quite possibly to Obama’s presidency.

But there are three key races that Republicans would have to win to take the Senate, and all are tied. Meaning, they’re close enough for us to tip the balance. We need to help these Democratic candidates raise enough money to get their message out—despite all the corporate ads targeting them—and run serious get-out-the-vote efforts.

This is a true emergency: We must stop the Republicans from taking over the Senate. There’s a critical fundraising deadline at midnight tonight. Please, make the most generous contribution you can afford, immediately:

https://pol.moveon.org/give/savethesenate.html?aa=5&id=24154-17809870-5a3ALlx&t=3

Here are the three progressive candidates in tight races who need our help right now:

We’re adding Alexi Giannoulias in Illinois to our Progressive Heroes list today because he’s locked in a tight race for President Obama’s old Senate seat, and because he’s running a populist campaign focused on taking on the corporate special interests and cleaning up Washington, D.C. This is the closest race in the country: Every poll in this race for the past two months has been tied.

Sen. Patty Murray

is the highest-ranking Democratic woman in the Senate. She supported the public option and the fight for clean energy jobs, and has worked with other pro-choice Democratic women senators to eliminate egregious gender disparities in insurance coverage. Her Republican challenger significantly out-raised her in the last three months, and Murray needs our help to win.

And Sen. Harry Reid in Nevada is facing Sharron Angle, the tea party fanatic who wants to “phase out” Social Security and Medicare, withdraw from the United Nations, and abolish the Department of Education.1 The latest polls show her tied—or even slightly ahead, and just yesterday her campaign announced that they’ve raised a record-breaking $14 million in the past three months.2

Can you chip in to these candidates’ campaigns and help stop the takeover?

https://pol.moveon.org/give/savethesenate.html?aa=5&id=24154-17809870-5a3ALlx&t=4

Thanks for all you do.

–Michael, Joan, Anna, Adam, and the rest of the team

1. “Sharron Angle says eliminate Social Security,” Progress Now Nevada, June 8, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4A6AIOwZGg

“Reid, in Fistfight, Could Take More Punches From Climate Bill,” Climate Wire, May 26, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=91813&id=&t=5&id=24154-17809870-5a3ALlx&t=5

“Sharron Angle wants to eliminate federal Department of Education,” MyNews4, September 8, 2010
http://www.mynews4.com/story.php?id=27445&n=122

2. “Angle raises $14.3 million,” The Washington Post, October 12, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=92142&id=24154-17809870-5a3ALlx&t=6

Official Google Blog


Official Google Blog


The YouTube Symphony Orchestra returns!

Posted: 12 Oct 2010 03:12 PM PDT

(Cross-posted from the YouTube Blog)
The world’s first online collaborative orchestra is back, and this time a new round of performers will be playing their part onstage at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
It seems like just yesterday that Carnegie Hall was abuzz with a sold-out performance that made headlines around the globe. Ninety-six musicians arrived in New York City, from over 30 countries, to perform together after uploading an audition video and then being chosen by the YouTube community to be a part of the exciting event. We are thrilled to invite you to audition for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011.
In addition to the new locale, this “second act” includes another new element: “Mothership,” a musical work from composer Mason Bates. Right now, it’s still missing something: an improvisation provided by you. Take a listen to it here and start planning your contribution.

This time there are two ways to audition, for the classical audition perform the pieces listed on the channel according to instrument. For the opportunity to contribute your own creation, choose the solo improviser—it doesn’t matter if you play trumpet, viola or didgeridoo. If you proceed to the final stages, you will join musicians from around the world in a week-long music summit with Grammy-award-winning conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, who returns to guide the orchestra.

The YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 is a collaboration with partners the Sydney Symphony, the London Symphony Orchestra, Berliner Philharmoniker and many other leading institutions of the classical music world. This event is being made possible by Hyundai.

Posted by Michele Flannery, Music Manager, YouTube

Be the next Gone Google ad

Posted: 12 Oct 2010 11:08 AM PDT

A little over a year ago, we began the “Go Google” campaign with just a single billboard in four U.S. cities. In the past year, we’ve grown from two to three million businesses and more than 30 million users on Google Apps; through the campaign, thousands have shared their Gone Google stories via tweets, photos and submissions to our community map. We’ve heard from companies across the country and around the world; from large enterprises such as Konica Minolta and leading global food retailer Ahold, to small businesses like Bowery Lane Bicycles in New York and Luna & Larry’s Coconut Bliss in Oregon, we’re excited to hear how Google Apps has helped your business increase productivity, reduce costs and innovate.

As we kick off the next wave of our global campaign this week in airports and train stations in 11 major cities in nine countries around the globe, we want to use this opportunity to invite the millions of companies and schools using Google Apps to tell us why your organization would like to be featured in our next global Gone Google ad campaign. For this contest, we’ll pick up to five companies/schools in each of the following regions: the Americas, EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) and Asia Pacific. The winners will be featured in an upcoming outdoor ad campaign in each region early next year.

To participate, tell us your organization’s Gone Google story, and create a “sample ad” using our template:


We encourage you to be creative and have fun with your ad! (You may want to check out some of our previous ads for some inspiration.) Once you create your ad, be sure to publish and share it with us. (Bonus points for tweeting it with the #gonegoogle hashtag.) For complete rules and details, visit our contest site. We can’t wait to see your ads, and look forwarding to putting your organization’s name in lights!

And if you are still thinking about going Google, we encourage you to check out the Go Google cloud calculator to learn more about the benefits of switching to Google Apps.

Posted by Vivian Leung, Google Apps Team

App Tuesday welcomes apps from around the world to the Google Apps Marketplace

Posted: 12 Oct 2010 10:59 AM PDT

Since our Google Apps Marketplace has been around, we’ve been working hard to bring you apps from all around the world. This App Tuesday, four apps launching in the Apps Marketplace are from companies that are not solely in the United States. Brightpearl joins us from the U.K., SprinxCRM is headquartered in the Czech Republic, and Clio calls Canada home. And even though Producteev is based out of New York, their founders are all from France. These apps join other international apps in our Marketplace, including apps from Australia, Bulgaria, Japan, Germany and 17 other countries.

We’re also excited to welcome our second education-focused app, PlanbookEdu, as well as our first legal-focused app, Clio. The apps launching this App Tuesday sport a number of advanced integrations that will make your business run much more smoothly. For example, Producteev, offers a Gmail contextual gadget that allows users to use its features right from the Gmail inbox.

Check out the Google Enterprise Blog for more information or go shop the Google Apps Marketplace.

Posted by Harrison Shih, Associate Product Marketing Manager, Google Apps Marketplace Team

Palin for Congress? a message from Paul Begala


Only 20 Days Left Until The Election

Make no mistake about it, Sarah Palin is basically running for Congress this year.

Her name might not appear on any ballot but Palin-endorsed Republican clones are running and many of them are in too-close-to-call races, which makes things a little too close for comfort!

The latest outrage is that the US Chamber of Commerce — a multimillion-dollar corporate lobbying machine — broadcast the HOME PHONE NUMBER of one of our Democratic candidates. The candidate’s daughters couldn’t use the phone anymore because of what her spokesperson called, “harassment and abuse.”

How’s that for family values?

Meanwhile, Ms. Palin is raising money and motivating her base. She probably thinks she can see a Republican majority from her front porch.

You can turn Ms. Palin’s vision into a Wasilla mirage. The DCCC’s October Rapid Response Fund ads are already making a difference and their impressive get out the voter efforts have mobilized thousands of volunteers. But my friends at the DCCC need your urgent support to hit their goal of $500,000 before Friday’s deadline to wire urgently-needed money to Democratic campaigns.

Contribute $5, $10 or more to the October Rapid Response Fund before Friday’s midnight deadline. Your generous support is urgently needed to help Democrats defeat Sarah Palin-backed candidates in make-or-break districts.

This is no longer your father’s Republican Party. I’ve been through a lot of elections, but I have never seen a group of Republican candidates as far-right as this group of Palin’s recruits.

The DCCC is just $242,226 away from their Rapid Response goal for this Friday’s Midnight Deadline. They have Rapid Response ads ready to go up in every battleground district where a Palin protege is running so Democrats can hit back hard against their Palin-esque tall tales.

Contribute $5, $10 or more to the October Rapid Response Fund before Friday’s midnight deadline. Your generous support is urgently needed to help Democrats defeat Sarah Palin-backed candidates in make-or-break districts.

Every dollar you give can be the difference between victory for one of these Palin Republicans or their defeat.

Paul Begala
Paul Begala

P.S. The DCCC is just $242,226 away from their Rapid Response goal to fund ads in every battleground district where a Palin protege is running. Contribute before Friday at Midnight to help Democrats defeat Sarah Palin-backed candidates in make-or-break districts.

wacky Wednesday &some News


So …did you receive your ballot in the mail yet …gotta say comments about the Democratic Party not being excited seems like a story line … but if it helps keep pushing it because it ain’t over til it’s over right?

The News of campaigns and or debates putting the Republican Tea Party at an advantage has my blood boiling especially when these people are walking back nasty comments and responses like they did not word it right or that they meant no disrespect if they offended anyone …open your eyes folks.  The Brown/Whitman debate seemed skewed in my opinion.  i was offended at how Tom Brokaw used the N-word as a comparison to the word used to describe Meg Whitmans‘   behavior. I was more upset that she is getting away with buying endorsements and or votes. The fact that an aide used the offensive word not the soon to be Governor of Cali Jerry Brown is also offensive because the media made a decision not to give all of the information surrounding the incident which gave Whitman more airplay . I’m no angel but this incident should not cause women to stop supporting Jerry Brown’s bid for the office of Governor. I would suggest he might need to get rid of the aid, watch his back, apologize and move forward.  The choices in this election year are obvious to me but ask yourself if you are still trying to decide; do you want someone with experience, who will work for all of the people or someone who has engaged in do as we say not as we do  like so many other Republican Tea Party campaigners. This incident is not that serious, what is serious, what viewers should consider and vote for should be based on are Meg Whitman’s actions and the facts behind Meg Whitman’s actions. Okay, who*e is bad but in the context in which it was used was on point. It is obvious that Whitman did some backroom deals, which, if anyone has been paying attention Whitman stated that backroom deals are indefensible and has accused Jerry Brown and the Obama admin of doing so, yet Meg Whitman feels her actions should be given a pass. As a woman and mom with not only a multi-ethnic but a culturally mixed family we have been taught to respect people and treat them just as you would want to be treated instead the do as I say not as I do attitude Whitman and her other extreme right colleagues have seems to be taking hold and it makes me sick. I have to say her behavior toward her housekeeper and nanny let alone the reports of how she treated her female worker is all i need. I honestly feel she should not even be in the running because as someone who feels my worth has been not just denounced by the Republican Tea Party but used a vehicle of shame, fear and “the thing” in the room that needs to be taken down as implied by most of the extreme right politicians or their supporters.

I do not know about you but the idea that anyone would vote for people who clearly have no respect for the office of President let alone using the fact that we have the first President of colour and then treat voters as if they are not paying attention is not just offensive it is so ill advised. People came to their senses before the 2008 elections and they can do the same for the midterms.

I am hopeful but in this year of  2010 sometimes it feels like another time what with the latest candidates not just making discriminatory comments they are using or portraying minorities as criminals in campaign videos. They have regressed even further into primal scare tactics of i guess the white middle class by using i guess scary hip hop music as the background to life in the scary lane and this combined with the words obviously filled with fear mongering if you are gullible. The tactic is offensive, it lacks compassion, lacks intelligence and knowledge of most Americans in this 21st Century. I want white people to know they have nothing to fear, most know folks who have blended families, work with a lot of people different from themselves and have not suffered any real repercussions in my opinion. Actually, no one should  allow the words coming from the Republican Tea Party make you vote against your own best interest. At some point people have to admit  that the Tea party has problems with the way people live and want to control personal issues with their family values platform. The Republican Tea Party  practices exclusion, engages in race baiting and discrimination, denounces freedom of religion, want to control and devalue women’s rights issues, disrespect gender identification and preference issues all the while stating they want government out of our lives. The ideology they practice is exclusion and divisive; this is truly un-American. I’m not gonna lie the extreme movement scares me because they have used race, religion, sharia law and money to manipulate the facts, manipulate i guess white people to gain power and trust of Americans who are angry. I get it but the fact remains that the last guy and his Republican Tea Party clearly are at fault for the financial problems and the lack of regulations not just with the Banks, Wall Street, but for the insurance companies selling banking products and people who got housing loans but could not pay for them. Again, i get it but why be angry and uninformed. If nothing else think about how if you were apart of that 53% who worked hard and voted for change made your decision between Barack Obama and the McCain/Palin ticket in 2008 but are discouraged right now. People sorted out the info, the videos and crazy talk and made the right choice now the midterms will be a vote that moves us into the 21st Century instead of backward like the RTP.  The choice was obvious then and people need to be honest these extreme tea party candidates are definitely not qualified to hold public office. They are suppose to represent all the people in their various States but they promote and practice exclusion, some have lied about their education, others have outsourced jobs in prior positions of power, employed the undocumented,  lack educational experience  and have financial problems, racists and quite possibly most are obviously homophobes. It is offensive that they managed to get this far but it is now a reality that the Democratic Party definitely anyone that is a “protected class” needs to fight back against these people with your vote for Dems on Nov.2nd.  The “Media” says voters from the right are likely to prevail.

I cannot imagine one person who can say that repealing, replacing, or eliminating government programs or employees will not affect them or a family member, a friend let alone co-workers, or neighbors. We all need to  ask ourselves what will our neighborhoods look like without Cops, emts, Teachers, Firefighters and other government workers who keep the streets clean, process your relatives social security checks oh wait they want to cut that too.

Other News …

**The Obama Admin has lifted the deepwater drilling moratorium

**DADT is getting push back from Gates

**The market is doing great …so what else is new -will the hire folks

**Federal tax credit for home improvements ends 12/31

**11thousand cribs have been recalled made in China,models 2003/2007 sold at JCPenny

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