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Cubana Congresista Hangs Up On Obama Twice

7:53 am By Maegan La Mala · Florida| Funny| Politics · Comments Off

4 Dec 2008

160px-Ileana_Ros-Lehtinen_Congressional_Portrait.jpgWe’re sure Florida Republican Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is feeling pretty boba this morning since she hung up on the President to be, not once, pero twice.

According to Ros-Lehtinen’s flack Alex Cruz, the congresswoman received the call on her cell phone from a Chicago-based number and an aide informed her that Obama wanted to speak to her. When Obama introduced himself, Ros-Lehtinen cut him off and said, “I’m sorry but I think this is a joke from one of the South Florida radio stations known for these pranks.” Then she hung up.

Moments later, Obama tried again, this time through his soon-to-be chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel.

“Ileana, I cannot believe you hung up on the President-Elect,” Emanuel said. And then–yes, you know what’s coming–she hung up on Emanuel saying she “didn’t believe the call was legitimate.”

A short time later, Ros-Lehtinen received an urgent call from Rep. Howard Berman (D-Calif.), the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, who informed her that she indeed hung up on Obama.

Via / Yahoo

While You Were Eating Turkey, The President Elect Speaks

10:27 am By Maegan La Mala · Politics| economy · Comments Off

28 Nov 2008

Would it have been so bad for the President Elect to mention Indigenous People?

This past weekend, President Elect Obama gave a weekly address to the U.S. and in what seems unprecedented, put it up on YouTube. Not surprisingly, the topic of this week’s address was the economy.

art_piendamo_ap.jpgOne of areas of concern with the Obama presidency (and any presidency really) is policy towards Latin America. During a pre-election debate, Barack Obama made a clear point about one of the reasons he did not support the Colombian Free Trade agreement, the violence against workers. The Association of Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca, ACIN, were appreciative of Obama’s position, but wanted to shed light on their specific struggle and the struggles of other Native peoples in Colombia. So they, like so many others are doing, sent a letter to the President-Elect. From the letter released yesterday:

First, please accept our sincerest congratulations. We congratulate you for having won because of the noblest aspirations of your people. We believe your election expresses the deep desire for change felt by the majority of the American people: change in the economy and society, change in international relations, and from there, we hope, a change in the relation between the United States of America and the indigenous peoples of the world.

During your historic campaign, you publicly noted some of what Colombians currently face: you acknowledged the murders of trade unionists by the regime and stated your reservations about a Free Trade Agreement with Colombia, which our people have decided against through a democratic referendum, about which we have written before. We thank you for this, and now want you to know about the specific situation facing Colombia’s indigenous peoples.

In the past six years we have lost 1,200 people to assassinations by armed groups, both legal and illegal: right-wing paramilitaries, guerrillas, police, and members of the Armed Forces. These murders have created insecurity, and this insecurity has been used to strip us of our rights with what we call the ‘Laws of Disposession’, legislation and other institutional norms that legalize the loss of our lands, our fundamental freedoms, and our rights. These ‘Laws of Disposession’ dispose of Colombia’s mines, hydrocarbons, water resources, intellectual property, and national parks – all of these are brought under the ultimate rule of the Free Trade Agreement with the US. The FTA will mean that if Colombia tries to change the laws to allow its people to share in its resources, or take any independent action, then we will be obliged to compensate investors. We will have to submit our laws to international arbitration outside our own legal jurisdiction.

Read the entire letter after the jump. Hopefully Obama and his team will read it as well.

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Obama’s acceptance speech last night felt like a remix of so many of his other speeches pero that’s not a bad thing.

Text of speech after the jump.

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image001-245x300.jpgI woke up this morning wondering if it was all a dream. Pero it’s not. Barack Obama is the next U.S. president.

Looks like the final electoral vote count is Obama: 364 to
McCain: 173. News sources, including CNN and NBC say that 66 percent of the Latino vote went to Obama.
And yes we can, celebrate this victory for what it is and it’s historic place. Kevin over at A Slant Truth reminds us that:

When Barack Obama was born, his parent’s marriage was illegal in many states.

50 years ago, Barack Obama wouldn’t have been able to drink from the same water fountain as John McCain, or eat in the same restaurant. He would have had to give up his seat on the bus and move to the back.

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A University of Texas poll to be released today shows Republican presidential candidate John McCain and GOP Sen. John Cornyn leading by comfortable margins in Texas, as expected. But the statewide survey of 550 registered voters has one very surprising finding: 23 percent of Texans are convinced that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is a Muslim.

Obama is a Christian who was embroiled in a controversy earlier this year about his two-decade membership in Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ. Yet just 45 percent of those polled identified the Illinois senator as a Protestant.

The Obama-is-a-Muslim confusion is caused by fallacious Internet rumors and radio talk-show gossip. McCain went so far at one of his town hall meetings to grab a microphone from a woman who claimed that Obama was an Arab.

Via / Pam’s House Blend

whitepowrfail.jpgPeople think that the various incidents of racism directed against Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama are all just isolated incidents of random misguided folks. Pero, how many misguided people does it take before people finally pay attention to what many have been talking about for a while, the very real, sickening racism that seeks to kill those rising to power and even children.

Daniel Cowart, 20, of Tennessee and Paul Schlesselman 18, an Arkansas native, planned not only to kill the Dem. candidate, but also shoot and/or behead 14 and 88 people, including children.

The assassination was to be the culmination of a “killing spree” that would also single out children at an unnamed, predominately black school, federal officials said. The men talked of “killing 88 people and beheading 14 African-Americans,” according to the affidavit.

The two men each had “very strong views” about Aryan white power and “skinhead” ideology, the federal officials said, and the numbers 88 and 14 have special significance in the white power movement. The number 88 is shorthand for “Heil Hitler” — H is the eighth letter in the alphabet —and 14 signifies a 14-word mantra among white supremacists: “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.”

Via / boingboing

Barack Obama spoke to a crowd estimated at 100,000 in Denver , Colorado. In his speech he mentions workers and immigrants (without actually saying the word, of course).

Have you decided where your vote is going yet?

Barack Obama spoke to a crowd estimated at 100,000 in Denver , Colorado. In his speech he mentions workers and immigrants (without actually saying the word, of course).

Have you decided where your vote is going yet?

Via / Crooks and Liars


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