tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551659.post3733134859294024965..comments2023-06-15T05:11:03.408-07:00Comments on Kit Burns was framed!: Digging out...alpharathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10399655031407319997noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551659.post-53657098494960178682008-12-19T16:39:00.000-08:002008-12-19T16:39:00.000-08:00MrZ is smiling about your shoe idea. I'm thinking...MrZ is smiling about your shoe idea. <BR/><BR/>I'm thinking douchebag is a nice word, but douchenozzle is even nicer.<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/saying" REL="nofollow">Here is a very small part of "now what?"</A> <BR/><BR/>Here's part of what Plouffe had to say in his most recent email:<BR/><BR/>House meetings were held in 2,000 cities. In Florida there were 302 events across the state. In Pennsylvania there were 165, and Ohio had 160.<BR/><BR/>From these meetings, survey responses, and thousands of conversations on My.BarackObama and email, your ideas about the future of this organization are taking shape.<BR/><BR/>Here are a few things you shared in the survey:<BR/><BR/> * House meetings were the primary way supporters got involved in the campaign<BR/> * People are excited to volunteer around a number of top issues, including education, the environment, health care, poverty, and the economy<BR/> * 86 percent of respondents feel it's important to help Barack's administration pass legislation through grassroots support<BR/> * 68 percent feel it's important to help elect state and local candidates who share the same vision for our country<BR/> * And a staggering 10 percent of respondents indicated that they would be interested in running for elected office <BR/><BR/>This feedback is essential to our next steps, because this movement is fueled by your ideas and your passion.<BR/><BR/>***<BR/><BR/>I missed both house meetings in my town due to craptastic weather. It's not a problem 'cause the hosts are on my list and I'm on their's and when something needs doing it will get done.<BR/><BR/>I've spent the last couple of days sending emails to presidents of the various LGBT activist groups I belong to, defending Obama's choice of that douchenozzle, Dick Warren, to do his thing at the inauguration.<BR/><BR/>I think it takes balls to associate with douchenozzles like Warren, especially when it means every lesbian in the country will want to throw their sensible shoes at you, and I believe that sometimes it's necessary to associate with and include <I>influential</I> douchenozzles at important historical events in order for meaningful dialog to continue. Without maintaining the dialog, nothing's gonna change.<BR/><BR/>Everything sucks right now, especially for everybody else, and we're still pretty lucky, all in all, aren't we?<BR/><BR/>I want you to find your merry, whatever it takes.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07802695378617927299noreply@blogger.com