Monday, December 3, 2007

Grassroot movement plans to drop "money bomb" on Dennis Kucinich campaign.

Democratic Presidential Candidate and Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich's campaign may be in for a big financial boost if a current grassroots "money bomb" meets just a fraction of its goal. A unknown supporter launched a online campaign to get as many people to pledge to giving to the Kucinich campaign on a certain date, December 15 in this case. The normally marginalized candidate could get some free air time if the grassroots fund raiser has a great success.

If you have plans of donating to the campaign anytime soon check out the money bomb and pledge your donation to this campaign.




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Friday, October 26, 2007

Make $$$$ Social Networking

A new social networking site launched in July and nearly 200,000 people have signed up to date. So what is the buzz. It's simple, this is not your normal social networking site, this one pays you cash for just doing what you do on any other social networking site. Thats right you get paid for blogging, joining clubs, adding pictures, searching other peoples profiles and most importantly referring new members to the site. When someone joins under your referrer you get paid for their activity also all the way down to level 10 which would be your referrals referrals referrals referrals referrals referrals referrals referrals referrals referrals activity.

Not bad for free. There are no strings attached as the money you earn is revenue sharing that Yuwie offers. Click the box for a short video that gives a more detailed explanation of how it works.



This site is a no brainer for current myspace and/or other social networking users that pay you nothing. Also good for bloggers that use their blogs to generate income. Sign up and throw a icon on your blog to build yourself some downlines to make a steady addition to your blog income.


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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

DENNIS KUCINICH *I CANNOT BE BOUGHT!* AUG 28, 2007

On August 28, 2007, Dennis Kucinich appeared on MSNBC to talk about why people will be moving towards his side making him the Democratic Nominee.





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Clinton woos the outsourcers that workers fear.

Hillary Clinton, American workers enemy #1. In her home state of New York, Senator Clinton's track record shows she gives American jobs away at a rate of 50 to 1. Imagine 8 years of her as commander of chief, all Americans jobs will be outsourced.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Dennis Kucinich supporter made video spotlight: Week 3

Over the last few months I have noticed some of the supporters of Dennis Kucinich have put hard work into making great videos to spread the message about Dennis Kucinich. So I have decided I am going to start spotlighting one Dennis Kucinich supporter made video each week. The videos will be chosen from what I find on YouTube and looks to get a great message about Dennis Kucinich and his message of peace out.

This weeks video is from YouTube user Scoppertop and really has a quick and strong message about Dennis Kucinich.





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Friday, August 24, 2007

I no longer fear the Kucinich Revolution: Part 3

Another installment of Town Called Dobson focusing on Dennis Kucinich. The commentary by the strip's artist and author following this particular installment is an Excellent synopsis of Dennis' Kucinich's much maligned and misunderstood (or intentionally misrepresented) mayoral years in Cleveland.

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Forcing American Democracy on Iraq

When we invaded Iraq in March of 2003, most Americans backed the presidents plan of overthrowing Saddam Hussein's brutal dictatorship. But should we have been so willing to accept the presidents decision? A deep look points out that maybe we should have stayed home and fixed our own democracy before forcing it on unwilling countries.

The democracy that Americans have come to accept is far from what are forefathers intended. Our democracy is so morally decayed it may never be saved from ruin. We have come to the point that teacher/student sex is widespread, politicians having affairs with interns and hookers is weekly news, violence in schools is at epidemic proportions and the news reporting about our children's role model getting another slap on the wrist for a driving under the influence is constant.

Where has America's morals gone? Is that the kind of democracy we need to be spreading worldwide?

Under the Hussein regime, which was admittedly a very brutal regime, Iraqis did have a sense of life. The fathers would go to work, the kids would go to school, the mothers would go to the market and the families would pray with little fear. Now fear rules Iraq and doing a simple chore like going to the market makes a family wonder if they could be walking into their death of a suicide bombing. And that is the people who can afford the market. Very few people have any money because we have bombed every school, place of employment and mosque.

So will Iraq ever end their civil war and have peace? Not while we are there. The people of Iraq have no interest in the corrupt model of democracy we have laid for them to follow. Will they ever grasp democracy by the horns and reap the benefits? They just might someday, but we better hope that it is better than our morally decayed version.

Our country needs to stop policing the world and come home and fix ourselves. Not one person should go homeless, uninsured and unable to afford higher education if we can afford to drop 10 million dollar bombs around the globe.


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Dennis Kucinich talks about Labor

Dennis Kucinich talks about Labor





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Monday, August 20, 2007

Dennis Kucinich supporter made video spotlight: Week 2

Over the last few months I have noticed some of the supporters of Dennis Kucinich have put hard work into making great videos to spread the message about Dennis Kucinich. So I have decided I am going to start spotlighting one Dennis Kucinich supporter made video each week. The videos will be chosen from what I find on YouTube and looks to get a great message about Dennis Kucinich and his message of peace out.

This weeks video is from YouTube user Raul4Kucinich and really has a quick and strong message about Dennis Kucinich.





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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 20: Tracking the electronic campaign.

Social Networking sites are primarily used by millions of e-generationers, computer age adults of late teens through thirty somethings, to communicate with friends and family. But this presidential election cycle many e-generationers are doing something different with these social networking sites, they are showing their political support on their personal pages so that all can see. And I am here to compare the amount of support each candidate has so far.

This is the weekly report on how the Democratic Presidential Candidates are faring in the world of Social Networking.

Facebook

SupportersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama131624+3395 1
#2 Hillary Clinton36815+1539 2
#3 John Edwards15944+840 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich7844+819 4
#5 Joe Biden4730+321 6
#6 Mike Gravel4117+286 7
#7 Bill Richardson5384+222 5
#8 Chris Dodd1277+53 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama167176+3794 1
#2 Hillary Clinton132192+2252 2
#3 Dennis Kucinich29868+1804 7
#4 John Edwards47626+306 3
#5 Bill Richardson20907+79 5
#6 Mike Gravel9250+304 8
#7 Joe Biden14217+172 4
#8 Chris Dodd8837+122 6


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama10194+171 1
#2 Hillary Clinton5363+212 3
#3 Dennis Kucinich3012+132 2
#4 John Edwards3750+45 4
#5 Mike Gravel2591+67 5
#6 Joe Biden1203+30 6
#7 Bill Richardson1446+17 7
#8 Chris Dodd621+3 8


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


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