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Problems with Early Voting

7:55 am By Maegan La Mala · North Carolina|race|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off

22 Oct 2008

VoteHere.jpgJack from Angry Brown Butch blogs that various news outlets are already reporting problems in early voting that has begun in some states. Not surprisingly, mots of these problems favor John McCain voters while disenfranchising likely Barack Obama voters, that is voters of color. This doesn’t look good for actual election day, now less than 2 weeks away.

McCain Supporters Harass Obama Voters in North Carolina

In North Carolina, over 200,000 residents have already cast ballots in early voting. In Fayetteville, a group of John McCain supporters heckled and harassed a group of mostly black supporters of Barack Obama as they voted on Sunday. The Washington Times reported the McCain backers shouted and mocked the voters as they walked into the voting place. The website Facing South reports the McCain supporters likely broke the Voting Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits anyone from intimidating or threatening a person for voting or attempting to vote. On that same day in Fayetteville, North Carolina, thirty people reported having their tires slashed after attending an Obama rally.

More voter harassment after the jump.

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With two weeks before elections day, the focus on key voting blocs intensifies, and Latino voters represent part of that. Much of the attention to the Latino vote and Latino issues (because we don’t want the same things that other voters want like a better economy, health care, apparently)is happening in Spanish and through the Spanish language media (because apparently we all speak Spanish).

Los Angeles’ La Opinión and New York’s El Diario/La Prensa, two of the nation’s oldest Spanish-language dailies, made public their endorsements of the Democratic candidate on Friday.

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Monday Musica : Respondele a Obama

3:21 pm By Maegan La Mala · Music|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off

20 Oct 2008

Say what you will about electoral politics (and I say alot), pero you have to hand it to the Obama peeps at least when it comes to music videos.

Via / Man Eegee

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He Only Likes Him Cuz He’s B*L*A*C*K!

1:06 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off

20 Oct 2008

So it only took the marvelously racist Pat Buchanan about three minutes to completly ignore an entire speech given by Colin Powell in which he clearly asserts the reasons why he endorses Barack Obama for president.

Pat knows better. He knows the *real* reason. The secret reason. The reason Powell was evidently to puss to say out loud or something.

Here’s a clue: It had something to do with Obama and Powell both being ((whisper)) black.

It’s wonderful that you can always count on Buchanan to be the voice of Joe Six Pack. And it is amusing to me to see Chris Matthews look like he wants to throw up.

Oh, and look at what happens when it’s asserted that white people vote for white people because they’re white.

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I’m no fan of Sarah Palin for reasons I’ve made clear. Pero, making light of the idea of physically attacking Palin is not any more acceptable (or it shouldn’t be anyway) than inciting or referencing physical attacks on Barack Obama.

October (or what is left of it) is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. As a mujer who has experienced domestic violence and racist violence, the two are connected and cannot be separated made distinct. So as much as I think Palin’s presence on the national political scene does a disservice to all women pero especially women of color I don’t want to see her get a beat down. As dangerous as I think she is to women, especially women of color, images of her getting knocked down aren’t acceptable. I also don’t think it’s accidental that the Terry Tate video features a man of color tackling a white woman. It plays into a million fears and stereotypes of helpless white women and violent men of color eager, waiting for their opportunity. So it’s not just sexist, it’s racist.

And let me be clear. The McCain/Palin camp would have a damn field day with my friends and people I know and I would be labeled a terrorist lover in half a second. I am also not anti-violence pero people need to be aware of power and privilege and the messages that get sent out and are received.

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Yesterday, Republican former Secretary of State Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama for president, a move which secured him a spot in an Obama White House. Powell said:

“We’ve got two individuals — either one of them could be a good president. But which is the president that we need now — which is the individual that serves the needs of the nation for the next period of time.. not just continue the policies we have been following in recent years. And I come to the conclusion to support Barack Obama because of his ability to inspire, because of the INCLUSIVE nature of his campaign, because he is reaching out all across America, because of who he is and his rhetorical abilities — and you have to take that into account — as well as his substance — he has both style and substance, he has met the standard of being a successful president, being an exceptional president.”

Claro, the fact that Powell is an important black man endorsing another important black man means conspiracy to some people.

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racist16_400.jpgI know that it’s hard to admit and I’m sorry for all the pain that it causes you people when racism is pointed out to you. It must be tough, balancing the weight of privilege and using stereotypes. How do you all do it?

Chaffey Community Republican Women, it must be hard for your artistic and creative talents not to be recognized. I mean damn, you all dehumanized a presidential candidate and used numerous stereotypical food images in one small space, on an image of a program that people use so that their children don’t starve.

The group’s president, Diane Fedele, said she plans to send an apology letter to her members and to apologize at the club’s meeting next week. She said she simply wanted to deride a comment Obama made over the summer about how as an African-American he “doesn’t look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills.”

“It was strictly an attempt to point out the outrageousness of his statement. I really don’t want to go into it any further,” Fedele said in a telephone interview Tuesday. “I absolutely apologize to anyone who was offended. That clearly wasn’t my attempt.”

Fedele said she got the illustration in a number of chain e-mails and decided to reprint it for her members in the Trumpeter newsletter because she was offended that Obama would draw attention to his own race. She declined to say who sent her the e-mails with the illustration.

She said she doesn’t think in racist terms, pointing out she once supported Republican Alan Keyes, an African-American who previously ran for president.

“I didn’t see it the way that it’s being taken. I never connected,” she said. “It was just food to me. It didn’t mean anything else.”

She said she also wasn’t trying to make a statement linking Obama and food stamps, although her introductory text to the illustration connects the two: “Obama talks about all those presidents that got their names on bills. If elected, what bill would he be on????? Food Stamps, what else!”

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Por lo menos Barack Obama knows how to poke fun at himself (and John McCain) at last night’s Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner here in NYC. I can’t see McCain being able to pull something like this off. Also peep, NYC D.A. and even more viejo than McCain, R. Morgenthau in the back. Is he falling asleep at one point?

Via / Blabbeando

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Last night’s debate had more talk about Latin America than I can remember coming from the candidates in a long time, or ever really. It takes alot to impress me, pero I was extremely impressed when in response to John McCain’s praise of U.S. relations and free trade agreements with Colombia, Obama mentioned the execution of labor activists.

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thumb160x_custom_1224129996632_X9ZMT4AQwf4aa9kdb2L6JZ5Ho1_500.gifLast night’s debate, that was liveblogged last night, was probably the most exciting of the debates so far, touching upon controversial issues like abortion and the all too important issues like Joe the Plumber, McCain’s hurt feelings, and who knows more terrorists.

Pero what really annoyed me, besides the fact that immigration was mentioned without actually being discussed, was all John McCain’s facial expressions or “muecas” as we call them in Spanish. And trust me, I am the queen of reactionary muecas! Pero John McCain’s bug eyed expressions, gaping open mouth, and nasty smirk made me want to get all violent. Look how he mocks the idea of women’s health including reproductive rights.

Ready for more faces of McCain?

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