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Friday, November 07th, 2008 | Author: Maryan Pelland

For ‘lo these many years, I have felt a vague sense of embarrassment as George Bush represented out nation in the world. John McCain’s choice of Sara Palin as vice presidential running mate worried me deeply after the first day or so as she seemed hell-bent to set herself up as a punchline.

Now, reading the excerpts from Google news, I feel that same vague sense of blushing as the wolrd press reacts to her, McCain’s campaign and what may come next for the Republican party.

The press has picked up an anonymous quote and now refers to Palin and Co as Wasilla Hillbillies. Stories are rampant about Palin appearing wrapped in a towel to meet campaign officials at her hotel. Palin and family “looting” department stores. Palin not having a clue about geography.

Here are some links, direct from Google as of Nov. 7, 2008. Read and determine what you think about Ms. Palin. I think…I deeply hope she will find some handlers and teachers to work with her before she even considers representing our country again.

Palin and Clothes, Lawyers

Palin and Wasilla Hillbillies

Palin Returns to Alaska

Thursday, October 30th, 2008 | Author: Maryan Pelland

Obama’s paid political announcement last night was compelling. A bit over-produced, still it had emotional impact and offered everything any sane person would want. Can Obama deliver, is my question. Perhaps he can, and it’s likely I’ll rely on that feeling when I vote on Tuesday. As Whoopi Goldberg keeps saying on The View, I can’t wait till it’s over and we can move on, for better or worse.

I have strong issues against trusting my near future to McCain and Palin. They’re in-fighting. He called her a Diva, she makes caustic remarks about his campaign team. Is that how we want to spend four years, listening to sniping? I don’t believe Palin has the strength, the experience, or the judgement to carry the White House or this country, should that become necessary.

Obama - I still have a niggling doubt about where this man came from and what he is going to choose as his personal agenda. He will have one, they all do. But, I do believe the people who know him and are saying he is a decent person with some lofty goals. I see his wife - I’d vote for her! She’s awesome. I see his children. They are very appropriate and seem happy. It isn’t easy to keep a family together–it takes the characteristics I want in a leader, believe it or not. Strength, honesty, wiliness, forthrightness, intelligence, compassion, strong principals.

I think Obama will win - too many people are too worried about McCain’s temper, the last word. The fact that he’s fighting with his own running mate is frightening. The world won’t tolerate any more ugly-Americanism…there’s been enough. American’s see that clearly. Please go out and vote your conscience. We’re going to see record-breaking voting totals - wouldn’t 100% be awesome??

Go cast your ballot.

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008 | Author: Maryan Pelland

Palin

Sarah Louise Heath Palin (pronounced ˈpay lin’; born February 11, 1964) is the governor of Alaska and the Republican vice-presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election (from Wikipedia). But amid all the wild west hooplah surrounding Sarah Palin’s history, who is she -

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 | Author: Maryan Pelland

Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr has been Barack Obama’s personal and family spiritual advisor for 20 years. You and I both know this means the man has had an influence on Obama. And still, Obama claims never to have heard the kinds of remarks being argued about this week. At least, says the candidate, he hasn’t heard them from the pulpit.

According to the fiery reverend, american white men have injected the black man with Aids. And “God damn” America for something or another. Well, read about the uproar, if you want to. Keep very aware of this developing situation, will you? Obama makes me feel very nervous. I really like the idea of diversity in our government. We have anintleligent, qualified woman to consider for the presidential job. We have a black, or half-black candidate, and we have the traditional aging politician - no offense meant here, just that’s the norm.

But Mr. Obama seemsnot to have existed, say, 10 years ago. When Illinois needed to quickly fill a senatorial spot and no one wanted the job, someone

Sunday, December 30th, 2007 | Author: Maryan Pelland

robin morgan buchanan Arlo

Robin Morgan, women’s rights activist, speaking on the women’s movement, said some awesome things to spark thought in the mind of any responsible woman of the 21st Century. In a PBS program, she mused about the triumphs of the women’s movement:

“…watching the progress of the women’s movement from 1968 is an amazement. We have a woman speaker of the house, a woman running for president, women heads of state in many countries all over the world. Some of these things have become so absorbed into the normalcy of the culture that we don’t celebrate them anymore….”

But we should celebrate and wear our responsibility proudly as the coming presidential election heats up in the next weeks and months.

Grandmothers, tell your daughters and grandmothers how important it is to learn the facts and vote our consciences. Remind them that your mother, or your grandmother, anyway,probably didn’t have had the right to vote. Tell them how it was to witness women grow and earn our places. Pat Buchanan reminds us,

“The 1960s were the first years of the cultural revolution and cultural wars of America – our disagreements were so deeply profound we may never recover….”

But we are recovering and growing stronger.

 

Mothers, tell your daughters and your friends to learn and then to vote.

Daughters, tell your friends and discipline yourself to gather information and form responsible opinions, then vote if you can, or teach others if you can’t vote yet.

Arlo Guthrie summed it up. “I’m still hopeful,” he said.

This one is terribly important to us all. We gotta raise a little hell or we might end up there for four more years!