Democratic Convention 2008

March 19, 2007

4 Years 3200 DEAD - Now What?

Filed under: Democratic Convention 2008 — DNC 2008 @ 9:24 am

PeaceTime to get out of Iraq Democratic Convention Guide Presidential Election 2007
Not much to say today- Four Years in Iraq 3200 dead Americans.
10,000 Jobs available for all illegal immigrants - APPLY NOW !

Let’s send those patriotic illegal Immigrants who support our country so fully into the forefront of the attacks.

Theres a thought …a little bit of sacrifice for the jump start the illegals get for the opportunity to live long and prosper in the good Ole USA !Want to become a citizen - join the military for six years and the Good Ole USA will consider you a candidate for citizenship. Hmmm…crash course in using our native tongue is also mandatory - no more press one for English ( thank you Verizon and Sprint)

Let’s keep the born and bred true Americans home to help rebuild our country from the debacle the current administration is leaving us in.

Rebuild Amercia immigration laws send all illegals to Iraq-democratic convention guide presidential election 2008

Bobby Gzus for President …why not!

March 15, 2007

Are we ready for Barack Obama?

Hell YEAH we are!!

Filed under: Democratic Convention 2008 — DNC 2008 @ 9:25 am

Barack Obama For President!

The Boston Phoenix printed the following article about Barack- Do YOU agree?

When Barack Obama announced his presidential candidacy, there was some wild speculation — driven chiefly by early polls and bloggers such as Mickey Kaus — that Obama might not receive a large share of the black vote. The reasoning was that Obama — whose mother was white, whose father was Kenyan, and who grew up primarily in Hawaii and Indonesia — did not share the African-American “slavery heritage,” and that therefore many American blacks would reject him.

Guess again.

After Obama’s stirring appearance in Selma, Alabama, a week or so ago, the truth is becoming more apparent. There is an understandable pride among voters whenever “one of their own” seeks the nation’s highest office. John F. Kennedy did better among Catholics than any Democrat in recent history; Mitt Romney will do very well among Mormons, and most presidential candidates usually get a huge home-state bounce. Black voters are not going to be an exception to this rule.

How important is that advantage? It’s enormous, and it’s largely why Obama — not Hillary Clinton — is the current favorite to be the Democratic nominee. Black voters are a huge constituency in the Democratic primaries — around 20 percent — and they give Obama a solid base to build on in virtually every state (though not, interestingly, in Iowa or New Hampshire), all but guaranteeing he’ll stay in the race until the end. It also gives him unusual strength in many states that would normally not be fertile ground for a staunch Illinois liberal.

Equally important, these are voters Hillary Clinton’s campaign had figured would be overwhelmingly supporting her, largely because of the black community’s close ties to Bill Clinton in the past. Simply put, Obama’s candidacy has blown a huge hole in the Clinton effort’s foundation.

Jesse Jackson’s 1988 campaign is instructive. In the Democratic primaries that year, Jackson captured 92 percent of the black vote, carrying him to wins in 11 states — including Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Virginia — all of which will be prime targets for Obama as well. Jackson’s popularity among black voters also gave him, as it will Obama, a huge delegate boost nationally, since convention delegates are apportioned by congressional district. Throughout the country, a number of predominantly black districts will give Obama pockets of support come convention time.

Obama has another advantage. He is, by many accounts, the most charismatic Democratic presidential candidate on the scene since Robert F. Kennedy — as a campaigner, on a par with Ronald Reagan and JFK. True, there is plenty of time for Obama to stumble and to prove right those critics who say he is too green to make it through a tough campaign for the White House. But so far, he’s more than cleared the hurdles in front of him.

This isn’t to denigrate Hillary Clinton’s considerable assets. She is the first female presidential candidate with a real chance to win. She’s got a first-class organization with plenty of money. But she’s still Bill Clinton’s wife, and with all the benefits of that distinction comes a lot of baggage.

Electing a woman president would be a historic first. But a bigger point of pride for many voters, given the nation’s history, would be electing the first black. Admittedly this is just an impression, but after interviewing a number of voters, my hunch is that many would love to have the chance to vote for a black candidate. While many would also like to vote for a woman, the truth is that in many parts of the country Hillary is extraordinarily unpopular. I sense that a number of voters have Clinton fatigue and wish Bill and Hillary would, well, disappear.

Obama has a long way to go. But right now, he looks like the real thing.

DEMOCRATS

Barack Obama. Odds for nomination: 6-5.
Strengths: Charismatic, compelling communicator who has a real chance to be America’s first black president. That brings him enormous political advantages (see above). As far as primary Dems are concerned, right on all the issues, including Iraq.
Weaknesses: Relatively new on the political scene and has never run for national office before, so he will make mistakes.
Bottom Line: It will take a superstar to derail the Hillary juggernaut. Unfortunately for her, Obama looks like he may be one.

By STEVEN STARK (reprinted from the Boston Phoenix)

March 7, 2007

Elect Deval Patrick for Private Citizen!

Filed under: Anything Goes, Democratic Convention 2008 — DNC 2008 @ 12:46 pm

Duval Patrick MA Governor Makes bad choices
Duval…”Shame Shame Shame on the people of MA ” - Right? - We voted in a world class snake oil salesman!

How many times are we to expect apologies from Slick Patrick for really bad decisions? We have already seen too many times where our Governor has made choices that are far less than stellar. Are we to suspect that Patrick is hitting the meds? These choices on time and money the good people of MA have bestowed upon Cadilaac King Patrick are unerving. How dare he be so pompous?
Written by Bobby Gzus for President!

March 6, 2007

Mitt For President 2008?

HAHA NICE!

Filed under: Anything Goes, Democratic Convention 2008 — DNC 2008 @ 8:44 am

Mitt BEST Candidate for the Republican Swagger Party

Come on this is too easy …are the Democrats going to be able to Kick Romney around as the Republican Party front runner for the 2008 Presidential Election
For the first time since the presidential election of 2000, Republicans are engaged in a heated competition to see who will emerge as the party’s presidential nominee in 2008. So far, the race has taken some surprising turns, as we hear from VOA National correspondent Jim Malone.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won a test vote at the conservative conference in Washington, finishing ahead of Giuliani, Kansas Senator Sam Brownback and McCain.

“Now is the time, this is the place, for us to lead a great coalition of strength for our families, for our future, for America,” he said. “God Bless the United States of America!”
YEAH RIGHT! MORMONS ROCK THE VOTE!!!

Romney is one of several candidates hoping to sharpen their appeal to conservative voters even though he has flipflopped and flipped over and over. As we all know the nut job conservative party pledgers make up the most significant bloc of support within the Republican Party - oh Goody!

Bobby Gzus for President!

March 5, 2007

Coulter Are You Alright?

Filed under: Anything Goes, Democratic Convention 2008 — DNC 2008 @ 6:22 pm

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Obama Defends Edwards, Dean Denounces Coulter

DNC Chair Howard Dean denounced Ann Coulter
, suggesting there was no room in politics for such “vile rhetoric,” except perhaps from the people who work in the kitchens of those swanky hotels.

Meanwhile, Barack Obama said he wouldn’t allow campaign politics to get in the way of his defending Edwards, stating, “John Edwards is not gay, though he did look at me sort of funny once in a Senate chamber men’s room. I am aware of the rumors surrounding Hillary over the years, not that I believe them, but I’ve never heard a thing about John. Kucinich is the one I wouldn’t turn my back on, if you know what I mean.”

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After the initial shock and a few hours crying into his puffy pink pillow, the Breck Girl has decided to turn adversity into opportunity. For all of you who feel like you must DO SOMETHING about what that evil, sexless woman did to Johnny, you can give him money.

https://johnedwards.com/action/contribute/coulter

Praise the Lord. Pass the plate.

After this we need to examine the platform of “Policy over Party” candidate Bobby Gzus.

Bobby Gzus platform is forthcoming and will speak to the people who are tired of all the strings attatched…Come on.. it is time for a new platform to be nurtured that properly represents the majority of the people in United States of America….Our voices will be heard!

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