This is why McCain must not be our next president. An erratic hothead like him would be even more dangerous than Bush.
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The real Obama
Here’s a story that gives some good insight into Barack Obama’s personality. I couldn’t imagine John McCain doing anything like that.
Mary Menth Andersen was then 31 years old and had just married Norwegian Dag Andersen. She looked forward to start a new life in Åsgårdstrand i Vestfold with him. But first she had to get all her belongings to Norway. The day was 2 November 1988.
At the airport in Miami, it was busy as usual with long queues at the check-in counters. When it finally was Mary’s turn, and she had put the luggage on the conveyor belt, she got the message that would break down the bubbling happiness.
– You must pay 103 dollars in overweight if you want to bring both suitcases to Norway, the man behind the counter said.
Mary had no money. Her new husband had already gone to Norway, and Mary had no one else to call.
– I was in completely despair and tried to find out which belongings I could do without. But the suitcases were filled with my most precious belongings, Mary says.
Mild and friendly
Although she explained the situation to the man behind the counter, he showed no signs of mercy.
– I started to cry, the tears cascaded down and I did not know what to do. Then I heard a mild and friendly voice behind me say “I’ll pay for her.”
Mary turned around and there was a tall and dark man she had never seen before.
– He had a mild and friendly, yet determined, voice. My initial thought was: Who is this man?
Although the incident happened 20 years ago, Mary still remembers the authority this man radiated.
– He was good looking and fashion right with brown leather shoes, open cotton shirt and khaki pants, Mary says.
She was happy to get both her suitcases to Norway and assured the stranger he would get his money back. The man wrote his name and address on a piece of paper and gave Mary. She thanked him repeatedly. When she finally went to the security check he waved goodbye to her.
Rescuing knight
On the paper it was written “Barack Obama” and his address in Kansas, which is the state his mother came from. Mary had the paper piece in her wallet for many years, but she finally threw it.
– He was my rescuing knight, Mary says and smiles.
She paid back the 103 dollar to Obama after she came to Norway. At that time he had finished the job as a low paid environmental worker in Chicago and attended law school at the prestigious Harvard.
In spring 2006, Mary’s parents heard that Obama was considering to run for President, but that he had yet not decided. Therefore, they chose to write a letter in which they stated he would get their votes. At the same time they thanked Obama for having helped their daughter 18 years earlier.
In a letter to Mary’s parents dated 4 May 2006 and marked “United States Senate, Washington DC,” Barack Obama writes back:
“I want to thank you for having written such kind words about me and for reminding me of the incident at the airport in Miami. I am happy to have helped and are happy to hear that your daughter is doing well in Norway. Please send her my best wishes. Sincerely, Barack Obama, United States Senator. ”
Google translation & link to original article here, thanks to @cdespinosa on twitter.
Official Obama 08 iPhone app
There’s now an official Obama 08 iPhone app, developed by @ravenzachary @grigs @jtkeith @lyzadanger @aileen_jeffries @schwa @dom @bmf @louiemantia and @omnivector.
Best McCain Quote
If you still think McCain is an honorable man, see this quote from the Rolling Stone article: “Make Believe Maverick”:
“I admire President Nixon’s courage,” he wrote. “It is difficult for me to understand . . . why people are still criticizing his foreign policy — for example, the bombing in Cambodia.”
Not a hate crime?
How is this not a hate crime?
DAYTON — A 10-year-old girl sprayed in the face with a chemical Friday, Sept. 26, while at a local Islamic mosque was not the victim of a hate crime, police Chief Richard Biehl said.
The girl was watching children whose parents and relatives had gathered at the Islamic Society of Greater Dayton, 26 Josie St., to celebrate Ramadan when she noticed two men standing outside a basement window about 9:40 p.m., according to police.
One of the men then sprayed something through the open window and into the girl’s face from a white can with a red top, according to a police report. The girl said she immediately felt burning on her face and felt “sick to her stomach,” the report stated.
Other children and a woman in the room felt affects from the chemical and the mosque was evacuated.
If they weren’t Muslims, it would be all over the news and it would certainly be called a hate crime. The attack is widely believed to be inspired by a terror scare DVD being distributed by a pro-McCain group.
Isn't it a bit early?
Although tonight’s debate hasn’t happened yet (and until just recently it wasn’t certain that it would take place), McCain’s campaign is already running an ad saying they won the debate.
McCain Calls Time Out
WTF? Shouldn’t the president be capable of doing more than one thing at once? I guess it might cut in to his nap time.
Palin's favorability trajectory
Via Daily Kos:
Al Rodgers whipped this up:
Worth more than 1,000 words, huh?
Go Obama!
Finally! Obama has a great ad that hits McCain hard where it hurts.
Deja Vu
After the collapse of several investment banks in less than a week, John McCain said: “The fundamentals of our economy are strong,” echoing Herbert Hoover, who said on Oct. 25 1929 “The fundamental business of the country, that is the production and distribution of commodities, is on a sound and prosperous basis.”
The day before Hoover made that statement became known as Black Thursday, when the stock market lost 9% of its value in heavy trading, triggering a collapse of the banking system, which resulted in the Great Depression.
But this time it’s nothing, since we’re just a nation of whiners, according to McCain’s former financial advisor. Everything will be just fine if we bury our head in the sand and just ignore what’s happening.