By fdrjim on Jul 19, 2008 in DNC, Delegates, Democracy, Democratic National Convention, Democratic Nomination, Florida | Comments
I Own My Vote: www.iownmyvote.com
A life-long Democrat, who has never voted Republican, the ideals espoused in the Preamble to the Democratic Party have been the coalescing force behind my dedication and loyalty. Without fail, I, along with millions of others, have rededicated ourselves to the principles that have not only “sustained” our [...]
By fdrjim on Jul 3, 2008 in Barack Obama, Equal Pay, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Legislative Achievements, Misogyny, Sexism, Women, Workers | Comments
What He Wants Us To Believe
Barack Obama has made recent claims indicating pay equity for women would be a top priority if he were elected President. Sounds great. In fact, it might compel some to seriously consider his candidacy.
Don’t be fooled. What we’ve seen of Mr. Obama is a candidacy [...]
By fdrjim on Jun 30, 2008 in Barack Obama, Emily's list, George Soros, Nancy Pelosi, National Infrastructure Investment Bank | Comments
What Is More Important?
Many have asked, where has Nancy Pelosi been? As a figurehead in government, a representative of women at large, a benefactor of funding from organizations like Emily’s list, why has she not taken a stand to defend not only Hillary Clinton, but more importantly, the advancement of women in our [...]
By fdrjim on Jun 25, 2008 in Barack Obama, Cult, Cults, DNC, Democratic Party, Disenfranchisement, Florida, George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean, Michigan, MoveOn.org | Comments
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What went wrong?
The representative process of the Democratic Presidential Preference began with the Iowa caucuses and ended with the Montana and South Dakota primaries. Much has been said about the inherent flaws in a process that is not uniform, much of which is very valid and [...]