Barack Obama For President

Act Blue has announced it's latest Candidate to be added to the Blue Majority page.

Quoted from OpenLeft by Chris Bowers

I just made my first contribution to Barack Obama, and I did it though the Blue Majority page on Act Blue. Now, I am asking you to do the same, since Barack Obama is the latest candidate to be added to the Blue Majority page.

Ever since the Blue Majority page was launched nearly one year ago, we at Blue Majority knew that we would add the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee to the page. In my opinion, Barack Obama has now emerged as the presumptive nominee. With a pledged delegate lead of 162, a popular vote lead of more than 800,000, barring a spectacular collapse and / or a highly unlikely thwarting of the popular vote, Barack Obama will become the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. When he reaches 2,024 delegates, which at this point requires only 42.7% of the remaining delegates to be decided, he will control both the credentials committee and the majority of the non-disputed delegates at the floor of the convention. At that point, the only way that Barack Obama loses the nomination is if he decides that Hillary Clinton should be the nominee instead. In other words, Barack Obama has become the presumptive Democratic nominee, and it is time to start supporting him.

Importantly, my rationale for endorsing Barack Obama goes beyond his status as the overwhelming favorite to win the nomination. As a progressive, there are two key ideological markers that I believe make Barack Obama a better choice than Hillary Clinton: the Iraq war and the DLC. First, Barack Obama opposed the invasion of Iraq from the start, and rejected the neoconservative principle of pre-emptive warfare as one of his main reasons for opposing the war. Being able to identify the invasion of Iraq as a colossal mistake makes Barack Obama far more qualified to lead our country than candidates who both were, and still are, unable to recognize why the war was such a bad idea. Comparing Obama's and Clinton's statements on the death of 4,000 American soldiers in Iraq, it seems clear that Hillary Clinton still believes in the neoconservative vision for Iraq, while Barack Obama does not. The second ideological marker is the Democratic Leadership Council, an organization formed to push the Democratic Party and the national political debate to the right on a variety of issues. While Hillary Clinton is a member of the DLC's leadership, Barack Obama has repeated refuses to be associated with the group.

I urge you to go and read the full post and to Contribute to Barack Obama today.



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Chris Bowers? He's not a real Democrat! (1.66 / 3)

Markos? He's a closet Republican! (I know this. I've read it here many times.)

And don't these fools know that Obama is an empty suit and a phony and hates women and Michelle Obama hates Americans and wears a fur coat from time to time and that she clearly is in favor of animal torture while she and her AFRICAN husband are racists and...

(Hold on. I'm still reading through the diaries for additional points.)

And Obama is a LIAR! And a bunch of other bad stuff and if he gets the nomination, no one will vote for him except coloreds!

I hope Jerome makes a statement by recommending my  comment here!


by Bob Johnson on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 03:46:53 PM EST

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"I urge you to go and read the full post and to Contribute to Barack Obama today."

Done and done.


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by fogiv on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 03:51:42 PM EST

Thanks (2.00 / 1)

I get so twisted around on misinformation on this site, I forget that some folks can take things into perspective.

I'll donate the next time my finances allow.


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by Dracomicron on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 04:13:17 PM EST

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the DUMBEST move of ActBLUE.   The primary is still going, HRC and BO are TIED essentially - for ActBlue to pick sides in this fight just alienates the other side. Turned me off totally, as an endorsement of Hillary would have lost BO supporters. This is just plain self-defeating for a useful DEM instrument.

really dumb.


by swissffun on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 04:36:20 PM EST

they are (2.00 / 1)

not TIED. he  is nearly 170 pledged delegates ahead. He is about 137 total delegates ahead.

He won 53.2% of pledged delegates
She won: 46.8 of pledged delegates

Total delegates:
Obama: 52.2%
Clinton: 47.8%

This is not a TIE.


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by kindthoughts on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 05:04:32 PM EST
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No, it's time to put an end to this before all chances in November are destroyed.  Every Democratic Party leader, whether a superdelegate or not, should put his/her/its cards on the table now and move on to the general election.


by Drummond on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 06:30:24 PM EST
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What are you so afraid of? (none / 0)

That the Democrats might pick a real Democrat for a change?


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by architek on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 09:01:06 PM EST
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Re: What are you so afraid of? (none / 0)

They've already picked Obama, whether that's "change" enough or not.  It's time to back him and move on.


by Drummond on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 09:04:58 PM EST
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