US Election Coverage 2008

US Election Coverage 2008

Nyaniiiii! Kisura wenu kwa nini alinunua tanning bed and installed in Governor' s Mansion???? She' s a real bimbo!! Hajui kwamba hizi tanning beds zina cause skin cancer... ooops! Your Babu would know.....
Al Giordano of Narco News first reported that Sarah Palin has a tanning bed installed in the Alaska Governor's Mansion:

"The governor did have a tanning bed put in the Governor's Mansion," Roger Wetherell, chief communications officer of Alaska's Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, confirmed to this newspaper. "It was done shortly after she took office [in early 2007] and moved into the mansion."

Ben Smith of the Politico confirmed the report.



Tanning beds can cost up to $35,000 to install in a home - not including the cost of parts, Color Me Tan manager Erin Weise told the Narco News.


"I don't think it's normal for people to have a tanning bed in their house, " Wiese, who is based in Fairbanks said. "It's expensive."

Palin's running mate, presidential candidate John McCain battled skin cancer in 1993, and again in 2000.

"I coat SPF 30 on myself first thing in the morning, and wear long sleeves and a hat whenever I'm in the sun," McCain has told Newsweek.

Palin declared May 2007, "Skin Cancer Awareness Month." In the press materials it was noted, "Skin cancer is caused, overwhelmingly, by over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun and from tanning beds."
She doesn' t read the materials that she has endorsed? Oh oh!!!!
 
Yaani wewe una ushabiki wa kijiiiinga.....it's not even worth it to engage you anymore. Adios
 
Yaani wewe una ushabiki wa kijiiiinga.....it's not even worth it to engage you anymore. Adios

Aaah! Nyaniiii! Sasa mbona ulikuwa busy unanipostia ujumbe last week, au kwa vile uliona Babu yako yuko juu?! Sasa hapa kuna kitu gani ambacho nimeandika ambayo siyo kweli? Unajua unachokifanya ni Rovian tactics!
 
Aaah! Nyaniiii! Sasa mbona ulikuwa busy unanipostia ujumbe last week, au kwa vile uliona Babu yako yuko juu?! Sasa hapa kuna kitu gani ambacho nimeandika ambayo siyo kweli? Unajua unachokifanya ni Rovian tactics!

What are you talkin' about!?!?!? Babu yuko juu na polls zina reflect hivyo na CNN na National Barack Channel (NBC) electoral map zimebadilika. Wewe chekelea tu sasa hivi lakini I will get the last laugh. Kwenye kuchekelea tu sikuwezi na kwa hilo nakupa ushindi. So endelea kucheka na kufurahia kinachokufurahisha.
 
Kazi ipo! Naona Colin Powell anazidi kuwaacha watu guessing....
Former Bush Secretary of State Colin Powell said Monday that he has not yet decided which candidate to back in this year's presidential race.

The election of an African-American president "would be electrifying," Powell told a George Washington University audience, "but at the same time [I have to] make a judgment here on which would be best for America.

"I have been watching both individuals, I know them both extremely well, and I have not decided who I am going to vote for. And I'm interested to see what the debates are going to be like because we have to get off of this ‘lipstick on a pig' stuff and get into issues," he said.
 
What are you talkin' about!?!?!? Babu yuko juu na polls zina reflect hivyo na CNN na National Barack Channel (NBC) electoral map zimebadilika. Wewe chekelea tu sasa hivi lakini I will get the last laugh. Kwenye kuchekelea tu sikuwezi na kwa hilo nakupa ushindi. So endelea kucheka na kufurahia kinachokufurahisha.

Sawa bana, mmeshinda basi! Si tunasubiri ushindi wenu Novemba. Lakini mjukuu usitususie, tutakosa mtu wa kubishana naye kwenye thread. Basi samahani kama nimekuudhi mkuu! lakini ile invention ya wifi na blackberry naomba uniambie kama nimemsingizia Babu yako.😀
 
Sawa bana, mmeshinda basi! Si tunasubiri ushindi wenu Novemba. Lakini mjukuu usitususie, tutakosa mtu wa kubishana naye kwenye thread. Basi samahani kama nimekuudhi mkuu! lakini ile invention ya wifi na blackberry naomba uniambie kama nimemsingizia Babu yako.😀

Kweli Nyani usitususie thread itapwaya hii. Mi nakufagilia sana Nyani kwani sisi tunajifariji tu ila mtashinda Babu ana uzoefu sana mpaka amekuwa mgunduzi sasa.
 
What are you talkin' about!?!?!? Babu yuko juu na polls zina reflect hivyo na CNN na National Barack Channel (NBC) electoral map zimebadilika. Wewe chekelea tu sasa hivi lakini I will get the last laugh. Kwenye kuchekelea tu sikuwezi na kwa hilo nakupa ushindi. So endelea kucheka na kufurahia kinachokufurahisha.

Ebo!! na wewe umezidi spin sasa.....CNN Polls of All Polls inaonyesha wametie 45% each
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Electoral College
 
Sawa bana, mmeshinda basi! Si tunasubiri ushindi wenu Novemba. Lakini mjukuu usitususie, tutakosa mtu wa kubishana naye kwenye thread. Basi samahani kama nimekuudhi mkuu! lakini ile invention ya wifi na blackberry naomba uniambie kama nimemsingizia Babu yako.😀

Babu ndio kasema aliivumbua yeye? Kama wewe unasema Babu ndio kasema aliivumbua na ushahidi unao wa yeye kusema hayo unayosema kasema, basi utakuwa humsingizii. Lakini ukisema kuwa Babu hakusema ila mmoja wa watu wa kampeni yake ndio kasema na wewe unakuja hapa na kusema Babu ndio kasema utakuwa unamsingizia. Nijuavyo mimi Babu hajasema kitu kama hicho.
 
me i fear for the america and the world,come the elections and McCain wins,huyo Palin ambaye kazoea kushoot MOOSE,anakabidiwa NUCLEAR button,na kwa sababu yeye ni trigger happy,the world should be very afraid,very afraid
 
me i fear for the america and the world,come the elections and McCain wins,huyo Palin ambaye kazoea kushoot MOOSE,anakabidiwa NUCLEAR button,na kwa sababu yeye ni trigger happy,the world should be very afraid,very afraid

,isema hivyo hivyo kuhusu Reagan, W, na sasa McCain-Palin......
 
A REALITY CHECK ON 'CHANGE'

So far the fall campaign has majored in Sarah Palin, with a minor in the false ads launched (though rarely widely aired) by John McCain. Rather than debating whether Barack Obama voted to teach sex education to kindergartners (he didn't) or called Sarah Palin a pig (he didn't), it would be nice if the central dynamic of this contest were about, say, the record and temperament of each candidate. Is that asking too much?

To that end, let's go back to Palin's acceptance speech in St. Paul. "Listening to him [Obama] speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform-not even in the state Senate," Palin said. "In politics there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers. And then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change. They're the ones whose names appear on laws and landmark reforms, not just on buttons and banners, or on self-designed presidential seals."

That last crack refers to the Obama campaign's idiotic effort last spring to make their man seem presidential with a silly seal. As zingers go, Palin's was justified. But the rest of what she said in that section of her speech is as phony as a moose in Manhattan[/COLOR].

Obama served eight years in Springfield, and has been in Washington nearly four so far. In the Illinois state Senate, he authored about a half-dozen "major laws" on issues ranging from ethics to education. The best example of his leadership style was bipartisan legislation to require the videotaping of police interrogations, which is now a national model. Obama brought together police, prosecutors and the ACLU on a win-win bill that simultaneously increased conviction rates and all but ended jailhouse beatings. In Washington he has his name on three important laws: the first major ethics reform since Watergate; a much-needed cleanup of conventional weapons in the former Soviet Union, and the "Google for Government" bill, an accountability tool that requires notice of all federal contracts to be posted online. Besides that, Obama hasn't been around long enough to get much done.

McCain served four years in the House and has been in the Senate almost 22 so far. But he, too, has authored fewer than a half-dozen major laws. Trying to fix immigration counts for something, but nothing passed. So while McCain deserves credit for the landmark 2002 McCain-Feingold campaign-finance reform bill, the only other major law on which his office says his "name appears" (Palin's standard) is the "McCain Amendment" prohibiting torture in the armed forces. But that has little meaning because of a bill this year, supported by McCain, that allows torture by the CIA. Under longstanding government practice, military intelligence officers can be temporarily designated as CIA officers ("sheep-dipped" is the bureaucratic lingo) when they want to go off the Army field manual. In other words, the government can still torture anyone, any time. McCain caved on an issue he insists is a matter of principle.

The single domestic issue that McCain gets passionate about is pork-barrel politics ("earmarking"), the 200-year-old process by which members of Congress slip in goodies for their constituents outside the normal appropriations system. Earmarks account for less than 2 percent of the budget; the "Bridge to Nowhere" is offensive but amounts to the cost of a few hours in Iraq. McCain claims he has never sought earmarks for Arizona. This is mostly true. But the vast majority of all the bills he has sponsored in Congress have been favors for Arizona's Native American population. While the Indians deserve it, the difference from earmarks is procedural. Both amount to bringing home the bacon.

McCain did important work with John Kerry in 1995 to pave the way for normalization of relations with Vietnam, and he's been a fierce if occasional enemy of Pentagon waste. But that's about it. Given his claims of two decades of "making change," his record of legislative achievement is surprisingly thin. Nothing big on the economy, education, health care, law enforcement or other major issues.

One reason for the sparse record is McCain's history of unpopularity with his GOP Senate colleagues. Being labeled a "maverick" sounds good to the public but makes it hard to get bills passed. Besides helping pave the way for some judicial nominees in 2005, he isn't known for forging bipartisan deals that stick. Consider the 2002 McCain-Bayh national-service bill to expand AmeriCorps to 250,000 participants. At last week's Service Nation Summit in New York, McCain grudgingly endorsed his own bill, now called Hatch-Kennedy. But he's rarely mentioned it on the trail or done anything to advance it.

Part of the problem is McCain's explosive temper. He blows up, then apologizes and is quickly forgiven. The forgiveness is "directly related to an appreciation of what he has suffered [in Vietnam]," says a Democrat who didn't want to be named talking about a colleague. "The thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine," Republican Sen. Thad Cochran told The Boston Globe in January. "He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me." Cochran, a McCain supporter, now says McCain has learned to control his emotions better. But I've spoken to four senators and two former senators in recent weeks who believe Cochran's concerns are widely shared in the Senate. Five of the six think that McCain is temperamentally unsuited to the presidency. None would speak for the record.

Palin's right that McCain has at least tried to "use his career to promote change," even if he hasn't succeeded. But she's wrong to deny the same to Obama. The faith-based community organizing Obama undertook (and that Palin continues to trash) exemplifies the very idea of putting social change before selfish career. Why else take a job for a fraction of what he could have made elsewhere? As for temperament, Obama is unflappable, perhaps to a fault.

Record and temperament. They might not be campaign issues, but they tell us a lot more about the future president than all the trivia that passes for news at the moment.

© 2008 Newsweek by Jonathan Alter.



Hiyo sentensi ya Moose in Manhattan imenichekesha........bwahahahahaha!!
 
How come Obantu supporters on this forum are just copying and pasting articles they plagiarize off liberal blogs, websites etc? Can't you come up with some original posts? Obantumaniacs are like automatons incapable of thinking for themselves.

I also expect massive riots all throughout American major cities by Obantu supporters if their candidate does not win in November. At this stage Obantumaniacs feel entitled to the presidency so if things don't go their way in November expect major civil unrests. I also wouldn't be surprised if Obantumaniacs riot even if their candidate wins. Either way it goes I expect Obantumanics to chimp out.
 
Babu ndio kasema aliivumbua yeye? Kama wewe unasema Babu ndio kasema aliivumbua na ushahidi unao wa yeye kusema hayo unayosema kasema, basi utakuwa humsingizii. Lakini ukisema kuwa Babu hakusema ila mmoja wa watu wa kampeni yake ndio kasema na wewe unakuja hapa na kusema Babu ndio kasema utakuwa unamsingizia. Nijuavyo mimi Babu hajasema kitu kama hicho.

Mmh, labda hujasoma vyema nilicho-quote, maana ningesema mimi ingekuwa taabu. Msaidizi wake ndo alisema Babu yako ali-invent the Blackberry, lakini yeye alidai kimaandishi kwamba alichangia katika invention ya wifi. Nauliza je huu ni uzushi? Alafu juzi uli-pounce on Biden kasema hivi oh, Obama ali-slip up hivi, sasa nauliza huyo Campaign Aide does not speak for the campaign? Usituletee distraction, kama unaona tumemzushia Babu basi sema.
 
Democrats ask court to defend right to vote

Republicans 'exploit mortgage crisis to disqualify opponents'

Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington The Guardian, Wednesday September 17 2008

The Obama campaign yesterday went to court to block what it alleged was an attempt by Republicans in Michigan to stop people who lost their homes in the mortgage crisis from voting in November's election.

The suit, filed in a Michigan court yesterday, is the latest sign of contention over voting procedures. Voting rights activists in several battleground states have reported an aggressive push by Republican elected officials and activists to make it harder to vote.

In Macomb county, Michigan, a swing constituency, Republican officials for the first time tried to use America's housing crisis as a way of striking people off lists, the Obama camp told reporters yesterday. "There is no doubt that there is an immediate threat to the voting rights of citizens in Michigan whose names could appear on a foreclosure list," said Bob Bauer, an Obama lawyer.

The situation came to light last week when the Republican party chairman of Macomb county told a local newspaper he planned to draw on publicly available lists of home foreclosures to bar people from casting their vote.

"We will have a list of foreclosed homes and will make sure people aren't voting from those addresses," the official, James Carabelli, told the Michigan Messenger.


The national Republicans later distanced the party from his comment, but other state party officials confirmed there were plans to deploy an army of poll "challengers" who would check voters' credentials.

The Republicans argue that people who have lost their homes may no longer be resident at the address listed on voter records, and hence are ineligible to vote, and that their efforts are aimed at preventing voting fraud.

Such a claim is dismissed by campaign experts, who say there is minimal fraud in American elections.

Instead, they say the drive in Michigan to deploy poll challengers is intended to reduce turnout in poor areas and among African Americans, disproportionately affected by the housing crisis and thought to be likely Democratic voters.

Voting rights activists say they have already found a much more aggressive attempt by Republicans this election season to try to strike people off voting lists.

"I think that certainly the Republicans seem to be much more out front about how they are going to challenge people's right to vote," said Gerald Hebert, director of the nonpartisan campaign legal centre. "What we are seeing this time around is more of a broad-based effort, and we are also seeing the Republicans being much more assertive and bold in their announcements and not necessarily trying to do it under the radar."

Voting rights activists in Ohio and Missouri have reported attempts to use the housing crisis to try to disqualify voters.

In Michigan, Republican state party officials had planned to mail voters whose names appeared on a list of foreclosed homes obtained from the public records office. The idea was to compile a list of people who had been forced to move homes, but had yet to update their voter registration to their new address.

Republican party workers stationed at polling stations would then challenge such voters when they turned up on election day.

Also in Ohio, the state Republican party filed a law suit seeking to block streamlined new regulations that make it easier for people to cast their ballot by early voting.

In Wisconsin, meanwhile, the state's Republican attorney general has gone to court to try to compel poll workers to match voters' names against driving licence records.

Florida, which has a Republican governor, also moved last week to require poll workers to check voters' names against a government database.

The stated rationale of all these moves is prevention of voter fraud, although organisations which study elections say such fraud is a minimal risk.

The effort received a boost last April when the US supreme court ruled that states were entitled to require voters to present a state-issued photo ID such as a driving licence at the polls.

Civil rights organisations argued that the requirement discriminates against the poor and the elderly, who often do not have driving licences because they cannot afford a car.

More than 20 states now require voters to show ID at the polls, and there have been a series of recent reports about elderly people losing their right to vote.
 
McCAIN'S VERY BAD DAY!!!

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Tears at his own fundraisers by calling them 'fat cats'...Merrill Lynch,...claims of having invented the blackberry...passes the back by talking of a 911 like Commisison to be set up to look into the Financial crisis....His surrogate states that Palin doesnt have enough experience to run a major company...Conservative start questioning Palin's cause...Criticism of Morning talk shows draws reaction....in Ohio the women in the crowd bail out when he starts talking after Palin....
 
Thanks guys. You have said it right. We are ready to witness a landslide victory of Obama. His determination might great help to change the world from terrorism fear, to Economical,Political and social stable world. To the great humanity and personality of Obama, he is ready to give Americans a fresh start. Without waterdown the difficultness of explore the darken side of this guy let us rely on his good words of hope.
 
Thanks guys. You have said it right. We are ready to witness a landslide victory of Obama. His determination might great help to change the world from terrorism fear, to Economical,Political and social stable world. To the great humanity and personality of Obama, he is ready to give Americans a fresh start. Without waterdown the difficultness of explore the darken side of this guy let us rely on his good words of hope.

Mrosso, naona wewe ni Obama supporter mwenzetu! Great! Lakini mimi siko tayari kufungua champagne just yet, na sitegemei landslide victory for Obama at this point kwa sababu just like last week was a bad wek for Obama, this week is bad for McCain but overall the race is tight. Obama's volunteers are busy canvassing and the battle will be fought on the ground not in the air (i.e. TV and radio and media in general). Sasa hivi spin ni nyingi sana katika media - honestly on both sides - so huwezi ku-judge kwa kusema eti wanahabari wamesema McCain had a bad day or week.
 
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