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  <title>Open Congress : Comments on Rep. Elijah Cummings [D, MD-7]</title>
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  <updated>2008-06-04T20:55:47Z</updated>
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    <title>New comment by americausa</title>
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I have been out of work since November 2007. My unemployment benefits ran out last month. I am 53 old and have worked hard all my life. I've paid taxes all my life, and this is how my country is treating me. Unbelievable. Totally disgusting. So anytime I am not looking for a job,  I will spend time and dedicate to making sure any politician that votes nay on not extending unemployment insurance will be out of a job their next term by informing the public of their decision in every forum available. I will encourage others to do so as well.    </content>
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    <updated>2008-01-14T10:41:53Z</updated>
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Mike Whack
Charleston, SC
(H) 843-225-1567; (C) 843-259-8226
mwhack@knology.net
 
_____________________________________________________________________________________
 
THE "BAM"... The OBAMA Handshake!
PASS IT ON AT THE NEXT OBAMA RALLY! 
  
Having caught "Obama fever"  like so many others rallying in support of Barack, I experienced something at a Barack Obama Rally on Thursday, January 10 at the College of Charleston here in Charleston, South Carolina, which I felt was both inspirational and spontaneous! 
 
As Barack worked the line following the close of his speech, there was a surge of people moving forward hoping to get close enough to shake Barack's hand. Since I was standing about 20 feet back from  center stage in the crowd, I felt the crowd down front tighten as many of us stood on our toes, stretched  our bodies forward while reaching out to Barack. I noticed that a six foot tall guy who was standing in front of me had stretched far enough above the crowd and shook hands with Barack. As the guy drew back his hand I asked him, "You shook his hand didn't you?" Happily the guy said "Yes." I then said, "give me some of that" and the guy shook my hand with the same hand he had just clasped with Barack's. A woman friend of mine who was standing next to me saw me shake hands with the guy. I turned to her and said "He  [the guy] just shook hands with Barack," to which she responded..."Hey, give it up." We  then shook hands. She then turned to the person next to her and shook hands. This chain of hand shakes went on for about five or six more persons.
 
I did not know the tall guy in front of me; he is white, I am black. But at the moment we shook hands, I felt some  solidarity with this stranger, consummated by a handshake and signifying some unspoken agreement presumably about Barack Obama and his core message of UNITY! 
 
I call this hand-shake scenario the "BAM"  because, descriptively, it takes a bit of Obama's name and it's the sound of a collision, of People Coming Together!    </content>
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    <title>New comment by lerichards</title>
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    <updated>2008-02-29T18:12:07Z</updated>
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&#65279;Lawrence E Richards    352-585-5466
7272 Landsdale St.
Brooksville, FL.  34601
law_richards@yahoo.com


									Mar. 01, 08

Satellites used in Home surveillance

No citizen is entirely without danger of being harmed by the U S Governments&#8217;
Space Satellite programs using high frequency energy, lasers. Similar to the
surveillance used during the Viet Nam War, these units are able to penetrate just about
anything, characterizing human bodies as they walk though their homes. There are
very few places within a home that cannot be spied upon, depending on where the
systems are directed&#8211;bathroom, kitchens, bedrooms, throughout the home, spying and
doing their dastardly thing. 
Mobil ground units operating in an equivalent way are able to penetrate walls of
buildings doing surveillance and harming Citizens. Much like satellites, ground units
assault using multifrequency energies, lasers, directed by coordinators, causing
damage to joint and nerve tissue of any part of a heat generating body. Seldom, if ever,
individuals who are harmed realize what&#8217;s happening to them. Doctors will treat the
inflection as a common ailment. The suffering may go on for years without the
government ever stopping it, in some cases causing death.
 Fortunately, the incoming satellite and ground energies can be detected and
identified, by using an effective barrier partitions. It's a trail and error in most cases, a
matter of using barriers, checking to see if the pain continues. The End
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    <title>New comment by Anonymous</title>
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    <updated>2008-01-24T22:54:36Z</updated>
    <id>tag:opencongress.org,2008-01-24:/comment/421</id>
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Dear Fellow Americans: 
&gt;NOTE:&lt;  IF you agree with this effort, forward this email.  BUT if you do NOT agree, just smile and delete.
 
This is NO attempt to influence your vote and NO.... I have NOT been approached or solicited or asked or paid or anything....to "launch this letter". I am reminded that when Americans fail to speak out against what they perceive as bad politics and bad policies, we ALL loose. 
 
I have always been a taxpaying and voting citizen. My first vote was for John F. Kennedy. I have felt great disdain for African Americans who vigorously support the Republican Party. When the Clinton's were being attacked by Ken Star and were subjected to the dirty tactics of a smear campaign by the Republican Party, even 'tho personal misbehavior invited that, I wrote letters of support to the Clinton's and, on their behalf, to numerous politicians and to church leaders across this nation.
 
In my opinion, this 2008 Presidential  political contest is NOT so much about race or/and gender, as it is about POWER. But it MUST also be won ethically and fairly. As it appears to me, BOTH the Clinton's are making a strong case to validate the belief that the abused, once gaining power, may become the abuser.
 
Speaking for myself only, I am grateful that when there was a call for the bus boycott in Montgomery, AL, that NOT one African American Minister called for support of continued segregated busses. Every "chance" to support a candidate is NOT the same thing as an opportunity to promote the GOOD of the people. To express my concern about their actions, I have personally contacted certain community leaders via web addresses, who have been motivated to step forward with unnecessary and untimely "ENDORSEMENTS" or/and divisive debasing comments.OH! What would Adam Clayton Powell think now?
 
~~~ PLEASE help God BLESS America~~~  It IS our responsibility to step IN here. The media, while we NEED them for information, IS also fanning the flames of a fire that has the potential to become big and dangerous. I hope to have as many people as possible call the Clinton Headquarters; numbers listed below. I have called.Tell them: 
1. Tell any one who answers the phone that you want to see an end to the negative campaigning
2. That you are a private citizen who does NOT like the personal attacks and distortion of the record
3. That you WILL withdraw support and WILL campaign against ANY candidate who initiates and maliciously  perpetrates "personal" and cheap attacks
4. That we Americans want POSITIVE campaigning on THE ISSUES from a leader who seeks to unify, NOT just win  .............OR....... say whatever YOU choose, but DO call to say something that may help foster a more civil campaign
 
Thanks, Janet
OHIO
 
 
4420 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22203
703-469-2008 
Fax: 703-962-8600
Arizona


602-279-8030 | Website

Arkansas


501-244-0200 | Website

California - North


415-255-7431 | Website

California - South


213-908-0190 | Website

Colorado


303-296-1708 | Website

Georgia


404-541-9595 | Website

Iowa


515-282-5307 | Website

Minnesota


612-374-0156 | Website

Missouri


314-961-2008 | Website

Nevada


702-664-1040 | Website

New Hampshire


603-782-4640 | Website

New Jersey


609-695-0600 | Website

New York


212-213-3717 | Website

South Carolina


803-667-3112 | Website
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    <updated>2008-01-24T22:53:10Z</updated>
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Dear Fellow Americans: 
&gt;NOTE:&lt;  IF you agree with this effort, forward this email.  BUT if you do NOT agree, just smile and delete.
 
This is NO attempt to influence your vote and NO.... I have NOT been approached or solicited or asked or paid or anything....to "launch this letter". I am reminded that when Americans fail to speak out against what they perceive as bad politics and bad policies, we ALL loose. 
 
I have always been a taxpaying and voting citizen. My first vote was for John F. Kennedy. I have felt great disdain for African Americans who vigorously support the Republican Party. When the Clinton's were being attacked by Ken Star and were subjected to the dirty tactics of a smear campaign by the Republican Party, even 'tho personal misbehavior invited that, I wrote letters of support to the Clinton's and, on their behalf, to numerous politicians and to church leaders across this nation.
 
In my opinion, this 2008 Presidential  political contest is NOT so much about race or/and gender, as it is about POWER. But it MUST also be won ethically and fairly. As it appears to me, BOTH the Clinton's are making a strong case to validate the belief that the abused, once gaining power, may become the abuser.
 
Speaking for myself only, I am grateful that when there was a call for the bus boycott in Montgomery, AL, that NOT one African American Minister called for support of continued segregated busses. Every "chance" to support a candidate is NOT the same thing as an opportunity to promote the GOOD of the people. To express my concern about their actions, I have personally contacted certain community leaders via web addresses, who have been motivated to step forward with unnecessary and untimely "ENDORSEMENTS" or/and divisive debasing comments.OH! What would Adam Clayton Powell think now?
 
~~~ PLEASE help God BLESS America~~~  It IS our responsibility to step IN here. The media, while we NEED them for information, IS also fanning the flames of a fire that has the potential to become big and dangerous. I hope to have as many people as possible call the Clinton Headquarters; numbers listed below. I have called.Tell them: 
1. Tell any one who answers the phone that you want to see an end to the negative campaigning
2. That you are a private citizen who does NOT like the personal attacks and distortion of the record
3. That you WILL withdraw support and WILL campaign against ANY candidate who initiates and maliciously  perpetrates "personal" and cheap attacks
4. That we Americans want POSITIVE campaigning on THE ISSUES from a leader who seeks to unify, NOT just win  .............OR....... say whatever YOU choose, but DO call to say something that may help foster a more civil campaign
 
Thanks, Janet
OHIO
 
 
4420 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22203
703-469-2008 
Fax: 703-962-8600
Arizona


602-279-8030 | Website

Arkansas


501-244-0200 | Website

California - North


415-255-7431 | Website

California - South


213-908-0190 | Website

Colorado


303-296-1708 | Website

Georgia


404-541-9595 | Website

Iowa


515-282-5307 | Website

Minnesota


612-374-0156 | Website

Missouri


314-961-2008 | Website

Nevada


702-664-1040 | Website

New Hampshire


603-782-4640 | Website

New Jersey


609-695-0600 | Website

New York


212-213-3717 | Website

South Carolina


803-667-3112 | Website
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