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Yes, We Still Can…

OUCH! This was the guy I voted for. What happened? If you’re as annnoyed as I am about the lack of a public option in the health care “reform” bill, I’d encourage you to support: YesWeStillCan.org WIth your help, this clip could be on television, and President Obama could be reminded of one of the [...]

The People’s President – the documentary

I just discoverered a documentary about Barack Obama’s road to the White House. The film, titled ‘Barack Obama: People’s President’, is written, produced and directed by Danny Schechter, who was involved in ‘Weapons of Mass Deception’ and ‘Viva Madiba: A Hero For All Seasons’, which told the tale of Nelson Mandela. Danny Schechter is a [...]

Four days to go – MORE creative pro-Obama inspirations

WIth four more days before the big change-over, more people are sharing their Obama-inspired with me…. Jed Alexander of JedAlexander.com created a new Obama-inspired poster of “Rosie the Riveter”, done in the style of the iconic Shepard Fairey graphic that’s been seen all over the world. Speaking of which… did you see Shepard Fairey on [...]

Volunteers for America

(photo of young Obama supporter in Des Moines © Joe Crimmings Photography) Today is the first day of the new year, and there’s a lot of hope in the air, with 19 days before Barack Obama becomes the President of America. The inaugural party for Obama on January 20th is going to be quite a [...]

The Manifest Hope Contest

(Because I’m still on vacation, I’m recycling a press release. Got a problem with that?) MANIFEST HOPE: DC (www.manifesthope.com) and its partners MoveOn PAC, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and Obey Giant launches a contest today, calling for entries of visual artwork from artists across the country in an online contest. The online contest [...]

Michael Franti’s Obama video

There’s now an official Michael Franti video created for the song “Barack Obama.” If you’re not familiar with Michael Franti, I recommend that you check him out. He’s a very talented musician that is able to fuse rock, reggae, funk, jazz, folk and various other musical genres with his band Spearhead. He’s also quite active [...]

The Obama logo and the ones that didn’t make it

Over at LogoDesignLove, Sol Sender, designer of the official Obama logo, shares some of the early prototypes that didn’t make it. A few weeks earlier, the New York Times interviewed Sol Sender, who created this design in conjunction with Mode, a motion design studio in Chicago.

Jello Biafra’s Open Letter to Obama

Jello Biafra, an outspoken voice in punk rock community, wrote an open letter to Barack Obama. Here’s a snippet from his introduction: Here, by semi-popular demand, are the suggestions I sent to Obama’s Change.gov site for citizen input. It veers from writing to Obama himself to writing for the people who may actually read this. [...]

For those that can’t get enough…

I admit it… I can’t help but smile like a big cheshire cat everytime I see a newspaper headline with the phrase “President-Elect Barack Obama” … or campaign buttons for Obama! Geoff of Going.com has created an amazing online gallery of both newspaper headlines from November 5th and Obama campaign buttons. I mentioned his newspaper [...]

Happy Birthday, Howard Dean!

Today, the first politician I ever volunteered for celebrates his 60th birthday. Howard Dean, the outgoing-leader of the Democratic Party has plenty of reasons to celebrate today. His 50-state strategy, often ridiculed by Democratic party hacks, turned out to be the winning strategy to secure a majority rule. On March 15, 2003, I witnessed a [...]

 

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