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PostSubject: How To Win An Election!   How To Win An Election! EmptyMon Nov 17, 2008 4:46 pm

Wow, well can you beat that? Barack actually sent messages to
the unions and federal civil service employees asking them to vote for him and making promises to benefit them if they do! And they did! It's no wonder he won this election - he's used ways to get to the people no one has evidently tried before - read below and see for yourself! We the people had better demand stricter rules on election do's and don'ts in 2010! What say y'all about this article! I found it fascinating but it also ticked me off a bit - I think that was going a little too far .... but, it worked for him, sorry to say!!

Hattie!
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Canada Free Press

Obama is now lowering the expectations for the millions on whom he sold “hope” and “change”.

The Post-Election Obama Emerges
By Bob Parks Monday, November 17, 2008

It was almost two years-worth of fuzzy, vague, yet uplifting rhetoric delivered to bring tears in the eyes of his supporters. It was almost two years of idealism the media parroted without the customary scrutiny. And now that Barack Obama has hit the home run, he’s now giving us insights (via 60 Minutes) about his swing as he rounds the bases.

And I think that’s what the American people expect. You know, they’re not expecting miracles. I think if you talk to the average person right now that they would say, ‘Well, look, you know well, we’re having a tough time right now. We’ve had tough times before.’ ‘And you know, we don’t expect a new president can snap his fingers and suddenly everything is gonna be okay. But what we do expect is that the guy is gonna be straight with us. We do expect that he’s gonna be working really hard for us.’

This was the man who was going to stop the seas from rising and make our financial woes go away by merely veering away from the “failed policies of the Bush Administration”. He was The One the world was waiting for. Now that he’s in, Obama is now lowering the expectations for the millions on whom he sold “hope” and “change”.

And where is the end of “politics as usual” in all this?

And as it turns out, we’re now finding out that Barack Obama sent letters to the government unions, assuring him he’d strengthen the reach of their agencies and increase staffing and benefits if they supported him.

The letters, all but one written Oct. 20, reveal a candidate adeptly tailoring his message to a federal audience and tapping into many workers’ dismay at funding cuts and workforce downsizing in the Bush years. Many of Obama’s promises would require additional funding, something he acknowledged would be difficult to achieve under the current economic conditions.

In a letter to Labor Department employees, Obama wrote: “I believe that it’s time we stopped talking about family values and start pursuing policies that truly value families, such as paid family leave, flexible work schedules, and telework, with the federal government leading by example.”

Obama wrote to employees in the departments of Labor, Defense, Housing and Urban Development, and Veterans Affairs, along with the TSA, the EPA and the Social Security Administration. Defense was the only area in which he did not make promises requiring additional spending, the letters show.

Some worry that Obama may have overpromised, with program changes and worker benefits that would be impossible to achieve. “That strikes me as smart politics,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “We’ll soon find out if he can deliver when he has to deliver his first budget.”

Well, the suckers apparently bought it and guess who’ll get to pay to keep those promises?

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Bob Parks is a of the National Advisory Council of Project 21, Senior Writer for the New Media Journal, VP of Marketing and Media Relations for the New Media Alliance. Bob’s websites are Black & Right and youtube.com/BlackAndRight. (Please note, Bob Parks is also a black American. - so no one can call this a racist article!)
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PostSubject: Re: How To Win An Election!   How To Win An Election! EmptyMon Nov 17, 2008 6:47 pm

How To Win An Election! Beatdeadhorse
Of course, we'll never hear just how McCain was gonna pay for his $5,000/per person campaign promise for health insurance.
The election is over.


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PostSubject: Re: How To Win An Election!   How To Win An Election! EmptyMon Nov 17, 2008 7:03 pm

There is absolutely nothing wrong with what Obama said, assuming that he did, indeed, say those things as part of his campaign. What politician has not expounded on what he/she would do if elected.

It's about time we're going to have someone in office who recognizes the average working person, the middle class. For the last 8 years the average citizen has taken a beating and attention by the Bush administration was limited mostly to the wealthy and to the large corporations.

With Obama in office maybe now the little guy will have a chance.

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