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I couldn’t agree with them more!!!!

11:38 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off

22 Oct 2008

John McCain is chocked full of total Jackass moments these days. Ok, here’s the background. John Murtha (Democrat for Pennsylvania) recently told the press the oh so startling news that Obama might have trouble pulling in the vote from some areas in Pennsylvania. Why? Because those voters are *racist*.

Well, McCain decided to use Murtha’s words to stoke the fires of his base. Only…well…see for yourself.

Sigh. Poor John. Throwing all his truth out there like that…I feel like sending a couple tios out on the dance floor to reel drunk John off the floor and bring him home.

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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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This picture reminded me of La Mala’s astute observations of John McCain’s muecas. The blog that posted this picture was talking very importantly about the author’s ambivalent agreement with McCain over the issue of bio fuels and ethanol.

But of course, crass and shallow me was more interested in yucking it up with Mala over the crass and shallow picture comparing McCain to a lizard. So here I am.

Yuk, yuk.

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John McCain seems to have trouble understanding the idea of a double standard when it comes to the company he keeps on David Letterman last night. Also he’s not funny.

Via / Firedoglake

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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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HealthcareAlignment01.jpgAlternet takes a look at how the proposed health care plans of the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates would translate into the real lives of people living without insurance. Today they look at a Latina mother and her children.

Hernandez is uninsured. She cannot afford to buy a policy in the commercial market even if she could qualify, which she couldn’t. Arkansas Medicaid won’t take her either. She doesn’t fit any of the eligibility categories. Medicaid officials have said that she might qualify under the “medically needy” program, but first she has to spend a large part of her income on medical care. But, she says, she doesn’t have seventy-five dollars to pay for doctors’ visits, even though she needs a check-up and an eye exam. Retinal exams, the standard of care for diabetics, are out of the question. “I can’t see through these glasses,” Hernandez says.

She finds herself in the classic Medicaid dilemma. She needs medical bills to qualify for Medicaid, but has no money to pay doctors in order to accumulate those bills. She has often gone without her medicines — for a thyroid problem and her diabetes — because they are unaffordable. Although a drug company assistance program periodically supplies insulin, the lack of proper, continuing care for her disease is taking its toll.

So will John McCain’s Plan or Barack Obama’s plan serve her better?

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I admit it. I’m shameless about my politics around my children. For example my older daughter knows why we don’t take advantage of Colombus Day sales and why if I even see a millisecond of time given to revisionist history in her classroom, I march my ass and over with pages of real history for teachers to teach (ask some la Mapu’s teachers. It’s true). Pero my hija doesn’t know who I am endorsing for president. Not that I don’t talk about my dislike for McCain/Palin and the issues that keep me from jumping up and down about Obama. Pero my conversations with my hija reveal that her classmates’ parents are talking about the election too.

11 year old Mapu asked me the other day, ” Mami, is it true that Barack Obama’s middle name is Hussein?”

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Latinos Say No Gracias McCain

4:05 pm By Maegan La Mala · Immigration|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off

10 Oct 2008

mccain.jpgAs both presidential candidates take their immigration talk to Spanish only ads, it seems that John McCain’s numbers are taking the biggest hit when it comes to that oh so coveted “Latino vote”.

Polls show Obama winning the broadest support from Latino voters of any Democrat in a decade, while McCain is struggling to reach 30 percent, closer to Senator Bob Dole’s dismal 1996 result than to Bush’s historic 40% four years ago.

Some blame McCain’s lack of ties in the Latino community, others point to his flip-flopping on immigration reform and speaking out of both sides of his mouth depending on the audience.

What neither candidate is talking about is the raids that keep happening behind the spotlight of debates and conventions.

Via / Politico

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