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Full Video of Barack Obama Victory Speech in N.C.

Posted by Catherine Morgan on May 7, 2008

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Full Video of Hillary Clinton’s Indiana Victory Speech

Posted by Catherine Morgan on May 7, 2008

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Do We Need A Gas Tax Holiday?

Posted by Catherine Morgan on May 6, 2008

Do We Need A Gas Tax Holiday? Will We Get One? — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at The Care2 Election Blog)

What is a gas tax holiday? And would one help you? We have three candidates and three positions on this idea. McCain’s proposal doesn’t replace the tax revenue lost by this plan, but Hillary’s does, and Obama is against it altogether.

Here are video clips of each candidate, and then I’ll tell you what I think. Let me know how you feel about this issue in comments.  [STILL CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET A VIDEO ON THIS NEW EDITOR -- SEE VIDEOS HERE]

So, what do you think?  Who is right on the gas tax holiday?

The way I see it is…At best this would be a band-aid on a gaping chest wound, and at worst it’s simply political pandering. Either way, this gas crisis brought on by the policies of the Bush administration, is going nowhere but up. The truth is…There is no end in site, with or without a gas tax holiday. Sorry.

If we are going to get through these tough economic times, we are going to have to come together, both Democrats and Republicans (and I’m not talking about the politicians here - I’m talking about the people). Sadly, our government isn’t going to be able to get us out of this one. So if you are feeling the crunch - Come together with your neighbors (Democrat and Republican), and carpool to work, to the grocery store, to the mall, to the bank, and anywhere else you need to go. If you have to run out to the grocery story, call your neighbor and see if she needs you to pick up something, or would like to come along. Try to reduce unnecessary car rides by planning ahead and getting errands run in one or two days, rather than three or four.

Don’t expect a gas holiday…Go on a gas diet. How do you do that? If you normally fill your car up once a week, see if you can reduce your driving enough to make it to day 8 or 9 (keep track of it on your calender). Once you have done that, try to cut back some more. Put yourself and your car on a gas diet.

Look at this gas crisis for what it is…a disaster. And what do we do in a disaster? We prepare, attempt to prevent, and we come together as communities to help each other when the disaster strikes. Yes, this is a disaster (one that I expect will get much worse before it gets better). And yes, we need to come together and help each other out if we are going to get through this. You can start by organizing - The same way we do a town watch, or a neighborhood garage sale. Or invite your neighbors over for coffee to brainstorm ideas that will fit your needs. And if you are reading this thinking…”This gas crisis can’t hurt me, I could afford to pay 6 bucks a gallon for gas.” Well, if that’s what you are thinking, I would challenge you to think past yourself (as in a disaster), and see if there is someone less fortunate in your community that you might be able to help.

So…Tax holiday or no tax holiday. We all need to start looking ahead, and facing our new reality. We have been through worse, and we certainly can get through this, as long as we come together.

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Video: What is the cost of the Iraq War to You and Me?

Posted by Catherine Morgan on April 8, 2008

What is the cost of the Iraq war to you and me? - by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at The Care2 Election Blog)

SEE VIDEO CLIP HERESorry, I tried to embed the video here but was unable to.

How much do you think the Iraq war is costing you? If you would like to know, check out The National Priorities Project. It’s an extremely eye-opening, interactive website. I don’t think most people really understand the true financial impact this war is having, and will continue to have long past it’s possible conclusion.

What do you think? How is the Iraq war impacting you? How is it impacting our country’s economy? Would we be in a housing crisis, or gas crisis, or a healthcare crisis, if we weren’t spending so much money in Iraq?

You can also sign this Care2 Petition. Tell Congress: No More Money For Iraq.

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Did You Know John McCain Is Pro-Life NOT Pro-Choice?

Posted by Catherine Morgan on April 4, 2008

This is from a post Morra Aarons has done for The Huffington Post Thanks for the link Morra.

Pass It On: 75% of Pro-Choice Voters Need To Know The Truth - John McCain Does Not Support A Woman’s Right To Choose.

Among McCain’s pro-choice women supporters, 50% don’t know his positions and an additional 25% assume his views are in line with their own! McCain has stated (it’s on his website) he thinks Roe v. Wade should be overturned.**

McCain’s reputation on choice is a favorable grey area for him among women voters. In a post on BlogHer, Catherine Morgan asked: “Is John McCain a Pro-Choice Republican? Would you vote for him if he was? There seems to be a lot of confusion over whether or not John McCain is pro-choice or pro-life. Why is that”?

We need to work to end this confusion. If you are pro-choice it is your job to tell the truth about John McCain! McCain’s record is really, really anti-choice. Not only anti-choice, but anti-sex ed, anti-emergency contraception, and anti-women.

Catherine suggested we “put a call out to the other bloggers who read it, to post on their sites about ending this confusion”? So here’s a start. Help us end the confusion: Please click here to read the record and find a printable flyer to spread around.

READ FULL POST BY MORRA ON THE HUFFINGTON POST

You can also find Morra Aarons at BlogHer and Women and Work

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Release of Declassified Torture Memo

Posted by Catherine Morgan on April 3, 2008

Release of Declassified Torture Memo - by Catherine Morgan

Yesterday, the US Justice Department released a declassified 2003 memo that approved the use of harsh interrogation methods on al-Qaeda and Taliban suspects held abroad. Here is a look at some news and opinion on the release of this memo. What do you think about it? Should the U.S. be using torture as an interrogation method? Do you think information obtained by a person who has been tortured is reliable? Let me know what you think in comments.

SEE VIDEO AND FULL POST AT THE CARE2 ELECTION BLOG

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Is John McCain a Pro-Choice or Pro-Life Republican?

Posted by Catherine Morgan on April 1, 2008

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Is John McCain a Pro-Choice Republican? Would you vote for him if he was? - by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at BlogHer)

There seems to be a lot of confusion over whether or not John McCain is pro-choice or pro-life. Why is that? Up until a few hours ago, I would have said I thought he was pro-choice. Maybe it has something to do with . . .

READ FULL POST AT THE POLITICAL VOICES OF WOMEN

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YouTube Video Roundup of Clinton, Obama, and McCain on the Economy

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 27, 2008

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A Video Roundup of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain on the Economy — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at the Care2 Election Blog)

The economy continues to be the most important issue to voters. And with all the bad news in the housing market, the falling dollar, and rising gas prices, it’s easy to see why people are so concerned. Here is a quick video round-up from the last few days, on how the candidates are planning to address the economy. Who do you think is the best candidate for solving the many problems facing our economy? Let me know what you think in comments.

See the YouTube video clips at the Care2 Election Blog

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Will The Economy Be Better Than Ever Before? (see YouTube video)

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 27, 2008

Bush - The Economy Will Be Better Than Ever Before — Posted by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at Care2 Election Blog)

On Wednesday, stocks were down, oil prices were up, and new home sales were the lowest they have been in 13 years. But to spite all of this bad economic news, President Bush told a group at a printing company in Virginia, that the economy will soon be “stronger than ever before.” Really? Is Bush the only person in the country who doesn’t understand that when Americans get their “stimulus” checks they are not going to go on wild spending sprees?

READ FULL POST HERE

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John McCain’s Speech on Foreign Policy — see full video

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 26, 2008

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Are You A Woman Blogging About Politics? See List of Over 375 Women Political Bloggers

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 26, 2008

Are You A Woman Blogging About Politics? See List of Over 375 Women Political Bloggers

When I first published this list back in October, we had links to 100 women blogging about politics. Today, the count is at 375, and still growing. Are you a woman blogging about politics? Are you on the list? If not, please leave me your link in comments, so I can add your blog. And, if you would like to be a guest blogger on The Political Voices of Women with a guest post, please join our community.

I hope you’ll take some time and check out the women on the list…and if you blog about politics, consider adding some of these women to your blogroll, or linking to them in a post.

Now, in alphabetical order…

READ FULL POST AND links to 375 women blogging about politics

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Hillary Clinton’s Plan To Help The Housing Crisis - with youtube video

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 25, 2008

Hillary Clinton’s Plan To Help The Housing Crisis — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at Care2 Election Blog)

* ALSO SEE:  Hillary…Don’t Quit!

Hillary Clinton unveils 4-step plan to help homeowners. Now is the time to help struggling people.

Hillary Clinton unveils 4-step plan to help homeowners. Now is the time to help struggling people.

This is from an article in Business Week

Even though her proposals would involve tens of billions in government spending, Clinton moved to head off anticipated charges that such measures would constitute a bailout. “To those who object to our government helping middle-class and low-income families devastated by the housing crisis, I say this: We’ve given Bear Stearns a $30 billion lifeline, we’ve given their creditors, their lenders, their customers, and those associated with them the same lifeline,” she said. “How can you tell a family about to lose their home that there’s nothing we can do to help them?”

I think this is a great plan, and it would be much better for the housing market to help people not go into foreclosure. Not only does foreclosure hurt the family that is made homeless, but it hurts the whole neighborhood, by bringing down home values for everyone.

I personally know more than one family who have been struggling for years to pay their mortgages, and now find themselves facing possible foreclosure. These families have already made huge sacrifices to keep paying their mortgages, in hopes to someday have at least a small nest-egg in their homes. But now those homes aren’t even worth what paid for them, and even if they were able to sell their homes (and many can’t even do that), they would lose money. On top of everything else, the cost to heat these homes has skyrocketed, and so has gas, food, healthcare, and just about everything else. Finances have gotten so bad, that these people feel the only solution is to walk away from their homes and their mortgages.

We need to find a way to help people who (up until now) have been struggling each month paying their mortgages, but who now feel their only option is to abandon their American Dream. We need to find a way to throw these families some sort of life-raft and help them get through this crisis with their dignity and hopefully their homes. More foreclosures, more abandoned homes, and more homeless families is only going to prolong this housing crisis.

And the problems facing the middle-class is not limited to the housing crisis. Rising healthcare cost are seriously hurting many families…

This is from The Washington Post

Recent history has not been kind to working-class Americans, who were down on the economy long before the word recession was uttered.

The main reason: spiraling health-care costs have been whacking away at their wages. Even though workers are producing more, inflation-adjusted median family income has dipped 2.6 percent — or nearly $1,000 annually since 2000.

There is no doubt that we are facing serious economic problems in this county. Since stopping this economic crisis is obviously not going to happen, we need to find the best way to get through it…and it shouldn’t be every man for himself. The more we collectively help Americans that need help, the fast are economy will recover from this crisis. The longterm costs of not helping these families, could end up being even more devastating to our economy.

What do you think?

ALSO SEE: POLITICAL VOICES OF OVER 375 WOMEN WHO BLOG ON POLITICS

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How Does McCain’s Healthcare Plan Measure-up?

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 20, 2008

How Does McCain’s Healthcare Plan Measure-up? - by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at Care2 Election Blog)

It’s no secret that we are facing a healthcare crisis in this country. I’ve heard quite a bit about the healthcare plans of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, but I just realized that I’ve neglected to look at John McCain’s healthcare plan. So, I thought I could use this post to take a closer look at McCain’s plan, and what others are saying about it. I would love to know what you think about too…let me know in comments.

In the above clip, Shawn Tully of Fortune Magazine, begins his interview with CNN by saying that Healthcare (specifically Medicare) is going to bankrupt our country, and that is why the McCain plan is more “fiscally” responsible. Is he kidding? He loses me right there, because as far as I am concerned, the Iraq war is what is going to bankrupt this country (if it hasn’t already). If you don’t believe me, check out this post on military spending
budget-chart.jpgBut to get back to John McCain’s Healthcare plan - here is some of what other bloggers are saying about the McCain Healthcare Plan.This is from An Insider’s View on Health Care

McCain’s Healthcare Plan is the Worst - Consumer Driven Healthcare Not the Answer

FORTUNE magazine published an opinion piece in their March 17, 2008, issue titled Why McCain has the best health-care plan. McCain like many of his fellow Republicans believes that giving individuals more responsibility is a way to solve the healthcare crisis.

From The Carpetbagger Report - John McCain and the ‘disaster’ of his healthcare plan

From time to time, McCain has made encouraging noises on the issue. He’s supported re-importation of medicine from Canada; he’s teamed up with Ted Kennedy on a “patients’ bill of rights”; and he’ll occasionally criticize HMOs and big pharm.

But TNR’s Jonathan Cohn reports today on the healthcare plan McCain unveiled in October, and labels the policy a “disaster.”

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The main point of McCain’s proposal is to change tax policy to make it easier for people to have more insurance options outside their employer.

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No matter which Dem gets the nomination, this is a fight to look forward to. If McCain support for an unpopular war doesn’t undermine his campaign, his useless healthcare policy will.

There were also some interesting comments on this Carpetbagger post. Here is part of one…

There are arguments out there that every US citizen should get access to the same type of healthcare system that federal employees, including all elected federal representative, receive. Until that day occurs, how about making federal elected officials having to live with the same system the rest of have to deal with. Let John McCain see what it’s like to get insurance after three bouts of melanoma along with a spouse who had a stroke and a past issue with drug dependence or to watch his family’s coverage get dropped because the insurance companies feel like it. Maybe then Congress would take some action if they weren’t so insulated from the problem.

Personally, I’m not sold on this plan one bit. As a person with chronic illness and pre-existing conditions, it’s actually a little scary. But that’s just me, what do you think?

Also See:

Lack of Health Insurance is Killing Americans

Brit in a Red State

Grizzly Mama: McCain and Healthcare

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Florida Will Not Get To Re-Do Presidential Primary

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 20, 2008

No Re-Vote For Florida Primary — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at Care2 Election Blog)

As a Florida resident and a registered Democrat, I have blogged several times on my annoyance as well as outrage I am feeling over Florida delegates not being counted. My most recent post was - Should Florida and Michigan Have Do-Over Primaries? (there are actually 68 comments ranging from - why people think we should have revote to why they think we should just shut-up and take our punishment for breaking the rules).

I was really holding out hope that the Florida legislator would find a way to at least have a mail-in revote. It seems to me this would have been the best solution, but it apparently doesn’t seem that way to the Florida Democratic Party officials.Hillary Clinton continues to try and keep a plan for two revotes alive.

New York Times - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s hopes of ending the primaries with game-changing victories from new contests in Florida and Michigan grew dim on Tuesday as Florida officially scuttled plans for a new vote and Michigan lawmakers appeared far from a deal.

In a sign of how badly she thinks she needs the Michigan delegates to catch the Democratic front-runner, Senator Barack Obama, Mrs. Clinton made a last-minute schedule change and planned to fly to Detroit on Wednesday to plead with Michigan lawmakers to approve a new primary election in June to replace the January contest that awarded no delegates.

“We will go and make the case for a revote,” said Mo Elleithee, a spokesman for Mrs. Clinton.

Mr. Obama’s campaign has resisted a new contest, saying that Michigan Democrats are divided, that a revote would not make much difference in the overall delegate count and that the Clinton camp was trying to change the rules to suit itself.

I’m happy to see that Hillary Clinton is willing to stand-up against the DNC and fight for Florida and Michigan voters. I am, however, very disappointed that none of the democratic nominees made any attempt to stand-up for us at the time Howard Dean was making these ridiculous punishments. I think if one or all of them had stood up to Howard Dean and refused to allow him to disenfranchise Florida or Michigan voters, things would be a lot different right now. But instead, they all went along with him…more like followers than leaders. Instead we just have Barack who doesn’t care at all about us, and Hillary who only cares because she needs our delegates. That’s not going to play so well in the general election.

In my opinion, if Hillary wins the Democratic nomination there is a chance that Florida could go blue in November. Floridians obviously like her, and they do see her as someone at least trying to help the people of Florida. Even though she was a little late to the party, she is at least here now. But you can’t say the same for Barack Obama. It’s my opinion that many Florida voters are disappointed in him for his lack of concern over whether or not our votes count, and that’s a pretty big deal. For that reason, I believe that if Barack Obama is the Democratic Nominee, Florida will most likely be red in November. Although, if he unites with Hillary and begins to fight for the voting rights of Michigan and Florida, this could turn the tables for him.

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See YouTube Video of Obama’s Speech on Race and Politics.

Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 18, 2008

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