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Patty Murray -Washington State thanks you …VoTE PMurray Nov.2


Yesterday, President Barack Obama joined me out on the campaign trail in Seattle.

I’m grateful that President Obama came to Washington state to show his support for our campaign and help us reach thousands of voters. I wish all of my friends and supporters like you could have been at the big campaign rally we had on the campus of the University of Washington.

It was quite a day! If you weren’t able to join us in person, I hope you’ll check out this video clip of the President’s visit:

click here to watch the video

While here, President Obama talked about everything that we’re doing to create jobs and fight for hard-working families across our state and across the country.

He also laid out in very clear terms the stakes in this election: whether we’re going to continue to fight for the changes we need to make to get our country back on track, or whether we’ll let our opponents — fueled by tens of millions of dollars from shadowy corporate and right-wing groups — try to buy this election and move us back to the failed policies of the past.

I’m running for re-election to the U.S. Senate because I want to continue to be your voice in Washington, DC — to wake up every day and do everything I can to help people and solve problems.

But I need your help to do that. Please click here to watch the video, sign up to volunteer for our campaign!

I’d like to thank President Obama for joining me here in Washington state to help us get our message out -– and I’d like to thank you for your continued support.

 

Let’s keep fighting hard over these last 11 days for a huge victory on Election Day!

Thank you so much,

Patty Murray
U.S. Senator

P.S. If you have friends or family who may be interested to hear about President Obama’s visit, or learn more about what’s at stake in this election, I hope you’ll forward this email along or click here to share on Facebook. Thanks.

weekend review &some News


Sunday buzz … rain wind and more rain…

What worries me …the possibility that people who have no experience, common sense or clarity may get on the floor of Congress and really ruin what use to be a great country if they “take back their country.” I guess you can plug in whatever that means for you though it sounds like an awful way to live if you are a minority on any level. A vote for Republicans is a vote against your best interest people and if you live on the Gulf Coast you have to ask yourself what have Republicans really done for you lately and do you have family friends co-workers who are Teachers, Cops, Emts, Firefighters …any type of Rescue worker? Because if you have been paying attention your Republican member of Congress voted against them and the thought of what our neighborhoods would look like should be on the minds of all who have yet to vote. The midterm elections will affect our children, our lives, and our future

President Obama has a day off then back on the road again on Monday heading toward the Mid-West. Lately, we have been hearing folks in the News stating the Tea Party movement has been infiltrated by some so extreme and so far right that we can no longer deny that race, religion and gender issues called family value platforms by their Political candidates might very well  reach the floor of Congress if given the opportunity. We all need to vote for Dems so this cannot happen but this so-called new “information” or News is not so much to those of us who have come into contact with Tea Party members either tweeting, on fb or leaving nasty vile comments on blogs or in response to online articles. The question is what took so long for “the Media” on whatever level to get on national tv and say yes …race, gender and religion issues are on their agendas and yes they have a problem with the race, gender preference, religion and  the policies of President Obama. So, if you want to have folks going on the floor of Congress without experience but willing to deliver change that is on the extreme right of all issues, definitely not willing to compromise or cooperate with the President vote for Republicans. If you have been listening to the right when they respond honestly they do have a problem with race, a woman’s right to choose, letting people love and or marry who they want and question separation from church and state. I believe in our Constitution and though the RTP say they are Constitutionalists how many times have you heard candidates, their handlers or people such as Palin when pressed sound as if they really do not like our constitution and plan on stripping out parts that give people they do not approve of less rights then themselves. I challenge people who seem to be upset with President Obama only after being in office for 20 months as folks who seem self-consumed. If you have been listening at all or understood the process by which Congress works some would be advocating change that puts more left of center people in Congress, but hey everyone has the right to their opinion i just think people like dan choi are not looking at the bigger picture. I am sure the delays have hurt many and have made dan choi upset enough to say he will not vote for President Obama in 2012 but the alternative in 2010 is all i can look at right now because the mid term results will dictate how we move forward. People of colour know what it feels like when their rights, religion, and lives are blocked stalled or killed for standing up for equal rights. In fact, our rights are still on the edge depending on the setting or State we live in. I believe in equal rights for all people but having a tantrum on national TV is odd though i am sure people felt that same way about Dred Scott and others who jumped out to fight for their own freedoms to live love and peruse happiness just like everyone else and on some level i cheer dan choi on because of his situation and passion to get change to happen now. I have to admit deep down in the recesses of my mind i am thinking equal rights takes time and who knew that in 2008 we would elect someone who might be able if Congress was in agreement deliver that along with so many other issues facing Americans today. I have been watching and listening to the anger and feel like instead of fighting the people in your corner, on your side of the issues why not fight the process and people right of center holding up progress, holding your issue hostage and being obstacles for the last 20 months. It is not the time to bite the group more likely to create the change we voted for and more effectively on the floor of Congress if we unite in solidarity with those not just more left of center but will vote for equal rights for all people. It is not the time to sit this one out or vote against your best interest …if you do then we all loose what was a positive movement in 2008 just short of the change we need because Senate Republicans have used the filibuster and the 60-vote rule to stop the move toward progress for all Americans.

It all seems quite obvious to me, Vote for the Democratic Party for the change we need and even though the right wants to practice exclusion if they get their country back Democrats -true Democrats – in Congress will vote on behalf of all Americans to back on track and into the 21st Century maybe on the road back to being number one in the Nation in all things with the exception of WAR … which if you are a Republican candidate for the midterms seems likely the hawks will want to stay and engage in some games

and who wants that …sigh

Pres. Obama Remarks at Democratic Candidate Mark Dayton (D-WA) Campaign Rally Pres. Obama Remarks at Democratic Candidate Mark Dayton (D-WA) Campaign Rally
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The President and Mrs Obama are out there whipping up the base and if you listen to the  Media BS it is a lot but maybe too late. I call BS but then it ain’t over til it’s over right?

The President will be in Minnesota today

While i believe in the right to freedom of speech, I do not believe that the speech should invoke fear, hate, lies, or death. I have a problem when “the Media” uses their platforms in such a way that causes folks to act out in ways that most of us know is not just vile but unacceptable. The current noise and or nasty rhetoric by crazies in the “News Business” should be reprimanded more often if not fired when they cross the line into ugly rhetoric and behavior gone really badly. It definitely has my blood boiling that stations so right of center; tv or radio choose to bait or send subliminal messages of negative behavior of their followers in such a way that we have to wonder and ask the question; can we hold Fox News accountable, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin and or Glenn Beck accountable

We have a bi-racial President, who is kind, gentle, calm, cool, and definitely not an angry man and have had nothing but angry words, behavior, and hate spewed at him since elected to office. I am not saying do not criticize and yes we should hold him accountable but what is going on is the plan by Republicans to obstruct progress while wheeling and dealing behind the backs of their own constituents. Who in their right mind would have thought Republicans would use an economic crisis to ruin President Obama gain back control and throw all of us under the proverbial bus. The hate, the vitriol used to be disguised by some as freedom of speech, described as a reaction by others as a fear of government take over, fear of change and definitely by a group of folks clearly on the extreme side of any political issue. If given the opportunity, Republicans will take this country back. I do not know about you but my feeling is that anyone who considers themselves a minority will feel the impact of that statement whether you believe it or not and obviously it will not matter what side of the aisle you are on. If i am a Teacher, Cop or any other government worker my job will be at risk –if the Republican Tea Party takes control over in votes no matter what Political Party I support.

The election of 2008 had 53% voting for Barack Obama. The last administration failed us but I don’t think i have ever wished he(bush) were dead, wished ill will on any level to him(bush) yet the comments from the likes of rush l, g beck and so many has taken me back. I feel the hate through the TV, the lies, the miss-information so it seems important to be apart of that group beating back at the rhetoric verbally. The noise, misinformation and comments made by some ex and current people in politics is leaning far too right for me. Their use of  our 24/7 news cycles as sources to spread whatever news they can and in some cases sounds and feels like old style propaganda, has disrespectful language against the Office of the President and what the administration has been able to do in spite of the crap the right has been throwing at him.

Our President is a man who wants to put America back on track and instead of vilifying him Republicans should be cooperating to make the corrections needed to reflect our 21st Century living unlike the last guy who could have done something way before we fell into the ditch. The problem we all have is non-partisan and the ability to make the corrections should have nothing to do with the colour of his skin. The fact is 53% of the population wanted change, change is hard, takes time and obviously, if Republicans in Congress had participated in the process we would be in better shape today. Is it just me wondering why people honestly have forgotten what has happened over the last 20 months and how Republicans have said one thing and done another keeping or driving down the positive impact any legislation could have made by blocking, stalling or making the Senate scale down the bills are why we are still in a recession. I believe we all deserve the right to live a good life, affordable health-care a chance for making our lives even better with affordable education, green jobs and being an entrepreneur is definitely an American Dream and equal rights for all people. The move forward that the Democratic Party is trying to implement are not actions that are bad for Americans as the right would have us all believe and it is so frustrating to think people actually think investing in your fellow American is bad? If anyone is, even paying attention the last guy waged two wars, two huge tax giveaways, and last week said he wished he had privatized Social Security. I have to ask what information anyone sitting on the undecided fence needs in order to support and vote for the Democratic Party. I could not imagine voting for a Political Party who would prefer to invest money in defense instead of the people and engage in warmongering and who seemingly are willing, possibly trying to make the middle class or lower class disappear.

The list of things we could be subjected to by Republicans if they take their country back seem all faith based issues to me, social issues that quite frankly are none of their business and while they claim to have a family values platform that is just a disguise to control women, people of colour, poor, gays and straights who do not pass the purity test. I don’t know about you but i don’t want to be controlled by a family values regime…

Other News …

Amazon is coming to Seattle South Lake Union with 10,000 jobs

TX food plant linked to bacterium

Black councilman in GA was told he should work in cotton field

Deadly cholera outbreak in Haiti has the Red Cross  already on the ground helping go to: redcross.org for more info

Toyota recalls 740 thousand for brake issues

Strikes cont in France for changes to retirement ages

Npr fires juan Williams over racist comments about Muslims

37 States charge for services- Police, Fire and rescue

Graco Strollers have been recalled,built before 2007 …2million

PM of Barbados dead at 48

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Meet Darryl Issa


Video is from 4/2008

Olbermann names Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., today’s ‘worst person in the world’ for his statements refusing 9/11 sicker workers aid and belittling the 9/11 attacks despite his constant terror-mongering–

“It simply was an aircraft, residue of two aircraft and residue from the materials used to build this building,” Issa said.

GOP Rep. opposes sick Sept. 11 worker fund

WASHINGTON, April 2 (UPI) — A California congressman said Wednesday he has reservations about a proposed new fund for rescuers sickened by the 2001 terror attacks, not supporting victims.

At a hearing in Washington Tuesday, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., balked at the idea of a new compensation fund for emergency responders who fell ill after the Sept. 11 attacks in New York, the New York Daily News reported.

Issa insisted the airliners that crashed into the World Trade Center towers in New York were not weapons. He suggested the cause of illness for the responders was simply debris from the collapse of the towers.


“It simply was an aircraft, residue of two aircraft and residue from the materials used to build this building,” Issa said.

Rep Darrell Issa (R-Cal) gets chided for his continued wingnut use of “Democrat Party” to refer to the Democratic Party. Barney Frank (D-Mass) came to his defense by calling the opposition the “Republicanistical” party. Serious times.

mindful Monday &some News


President and Mrs. Obama are hosting a Science Fair

Today.  I have been hearing more BS than ever from “the Media”  which is sad …people need to stop listening to the cable noise, the radio and get the facts -media opinion news is just that -an opinion!!- The Democratic and or President’s message that they speak of was not just held up by Republicans but cable and or mainstream tv that feature politics have held up the message  as well choosing to move more right of center each and every day as the Midterm elections come closer. I blame Republicans of course but the fact is”the Media” has to take some responsibility for their lack of getting any sort of fair and or balanced News from the Democratic Party out to the people wondering just what is the truth behind any story getting airtime. It is obvious that some people unfortunately believe the panel, guests or so-called experts who talk about an issue or a politician but ask yourself why don’t they just have the subject of discussion on for a rebuttal -that would be too easy right

I received and appreciate all the comments on the articles posted here. This week two articles got several responses but one person responded to two of them; one article was about Saving the Country, Murdoch style by MMA and the other was a response to one that came from Senator Barney Franck directly. My responses to both articles are below with some adjustments.

The first Comment was in response to Senator Barney Frank

(1)Well isn’t Barny the guy who said,  “it’s okay to have buddies with money”?  I guess he must of meant it was only okay if they were democrats.  So much for tolerance, eh?

Senator Frank is a politician and anyone with any sense knows that the fight is on to keep their seats in Congress and in doing so that not only means great campaigning, politicking or having the preferred ideology but money. If money meant nothing people would not be backing Angle, Fiorina, Whitman, Brewer, Palin or Christine O’Donnell because none of these embarrassing women are qualified to hold public office. I have no idea what you are asking me when you say – tolerance. The fact is people with or without money can be offensive.

Comment(2)

Tell me something, did you mind when Murdoch supported Hillary not so long ago? http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/2006/05/rupert-murdoch-backs-hillary-clinton.html Do you have a problem …

Actually, my personal comments and or complaints when reading articles are about what I read first. I honestly do not care what side of the aisle the writer, journalist, cable and or mainstream view given to us by them is even though I am a democrat; I call them as i see them and when one side decides to push the envelope too far for me i respond… ah the wonders and need to tweet, FB or blog …and your comments about liberals having all the cable, major newspapers, magazines and whatnot …i know you are joking right? if you listen folks like Murdoch give to both sides of the issue and when one side becomes more of a commodity and gets more airtime he feeds it…everyone knows that -right? Again, people like him do not care just like the NRA they support 58 democrats as well as a whole lot of Republicans. What i do object to are the lies coming from Fox News the race baiting this station engages in …even CNN has moved right and that rhetoric though has 1st amendment on its side is offensive. As a person of colour and as a mom hearing Glenn beck send subliminal nonsense out into the airwaves with actual people choosing wrong instead of right -and people get hurt or worse …that is my prob. My sense of democracy means total cooperation from both sides of an economic collapse yet RTP has decided oh we will take all the money you’re handing out but we will vote no or scale it down as well as throw our own constituents under the bus to regain power -that is not democracy.

Other News …

**Best milk? Chocolate

**Sharron Angle makes some really ugly racist things to Hispanic High School Students

**Washington State- Election 2010 midterm information,tune in 10/19/2010  KING5 7pm

**President Obama will appear on Mythbusters to help kids excited about science

**Celine Dion hospitalized -baby is due next month

**Msnbc claims only 1/2 of the people who voted in 2008 election will be voting in the mid-terms

**Speaker Pelosi announces that the $250 bonus Soc.Sec checks will be voted on after Nov.2nd elections

**Chest pressures first then give breaths

**NOW backs jerry brown

**Federal tax credit ends 12/31

**11thousand cribs,made in China and sold at JCPenny 2003-2007 hardware problems

**did you know that Olympic College decided to ban the 1st Amendment



CSPAN …

Steven Rattner, Author 'Overhaul' Steven Rattner, Author ‘Overhaul’
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Pres. Obama & First Lady Michelle Obama at Ohio State Univ. Political Rally Pres. Obama & First Lady Michelle Obama at Ohio State Univ. Political Rally
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Texas Book Festival 2010 Texas Book Festival 2010
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Weekly Addresses Weekly Addresses
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Weekend review &some News -The Heritage Foundation


 

 

 

***Lately, cableheads have been giving out sources for their various claims with the preface of who and where they got their accurate, good or great News info lately and for a news junkie it slightly amused me, definitely annoyed me so the rant is on. I watch and listen to all things Political on the tele but i rarely feel any group, single person or guest on cable is truly giving me the truth.  It is all opinion News and while we all know this the News just seems different  since the first African-American President was elected by 53%. I get the impression from some stations that they are still having a tough time with it and quite possibly the stations who probably are folks leaning to the right of all issues paying folks to those of us left of center tidbits that seems reasonable, fair and balance though i still am not drinking the kool-aid. If you are paying attention you hear what talkingheads consider then spew the news over the course of a 15minute set and all of a sudden a jab, a knock or personal complaint is thrown at President Obama or “The Government” without naming names… which is not just offensive to me but the viewer should get it most cableheads lean right .

The article below was first written February of 2009. I only included a portion of it, so if you want to read the complete article i guess you have to go to their website but it is apparent the article was intended for fellow members of the Heritage Foundation. The problem for me is that this group was on just about every News station all during the 2008 election campaign  giving out information that the public was asked to absorb and believe as the truth …We are now about 2 years later and while they are not on main stream tv as much the rhetoric has become nastier and they  have taken to CSPAN with what I consider dangerous rhetoric.   The point is that the Heritage Foundation is not a neutral organization as many have claimed and even ed shultz had to question their intent last week as well as a few other cableheads.  If you are listening to Republicans on any given day on any talk show all you hear are talking points given to them by the Heritage Foundation and these candidates are spewing them almost verbatim…it is offensive. This article grabbed my attention in 2/2009 and it just keeps being played over and over verbally by the right even now.

Welfare Spendathon

Stimulus Bill Abolishes Welfare Reform and Adds New Welfare Spending …

by Robert E. Rector and Katherine Bradley … To heritage foundation members

But overturning welfare reform is just the beginning. In his recent press conference, President Obama explained that the stimulus bill would provide “tax relief” and “direct investment” in infrastructure. He neglected to mention that of the $816 billion in new spending and tax cuts in the House stimulus bill–32 percent or $264 billion–is new means-tested welfare spending, providing cash, food, housing, and medical care to poor and low income Americans.[5] (The figure in the Senate bill is about 15 percent lower.)

I have to ask is what the Heritage Foundation saying truly an American attitude?

jus sayin

Other News …

UW Husky -35  Oregon -34 Dbl OT

Did you know that Olympic College in Wa.State decided they did not like the 1st amendment so they banned it… when will this action be challenged?

Several Hilton Hotels are experiencing worker strikes -3rd day of strikes

11thousand cribs, made in China have rail hardware problems sold in JCP 2003-2007 models

NOW backs candidate Jerry Brown for Gov of California

Candidate Conway Vs. Rand Paul live on CSPAN at 7pm ET

Federal Tax Credit for improvements ends on 12/31

The debate: Sen. Patty Murray V Dino Rossi at 7pm on komo4 online: komonews.com

President Obama and Mrs. O will be in Ohio campaigning

 

CSPAN …

Texas Book Festival 2010 Texas Book Festival 2010
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke to the Commonwealth Club of California Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke to the Commonwealth Club of California
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