Our moment is now.
This is our moment.
This is our time.
This is our moment.
This is our time.
Vote for your future.
Vote for your children’s future.
Vote for change.
Vote for hope.
Vote for your children’s future.
Vote for change.
Vote for hope.
My wife made me canvas for Obama; here's what I learned | csmonitor.com 
This is pretty similar to my experience yesterday. This election is more than just voting on who will be the next president. Its voting for hope.
Best news reporting of the entire election.
My new hero, “Damon Weaver,” 5th Grade Reporter Interviews Senator Joe Biden
What’s up B?
One word to describe this: AWESOME.
I am regressing to my junior year of high school here.
Salon.com Books | Let's talk crap 
Who knew shit would be so interesting?
If only we could have seen this behavior from McCain himself many weeks earlier. Its true that people like the man with the bumper stickers are going to be a big contributor to McCain losing this election.
I wish I could thank him for assisting in that loss, but really, that behavior has no place in America. None at all.
I applaude the McCain supporters who are standing up to this bigotry.
Muslim McCain Fans Confront Intolerance At Rally (via AmericanNewsProject)
How Your Beer Bought John McCain's $500 Loafers 
Though ostensibly more free market than his opponent Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), McCain (he of the eight houses, 13 cars, and $500 loafers) has never been shy about laying into what he feels are the excesses of capitalism, including the way lobbyists can bribe lawmakers to jigger the system to their liking. The problem for McCain is that the fortune he married into came by way of alcohol wholesaling, an industry that isn’t remotely free market, is awash in excess, and that wouldn’t exist were it not for rigorous system-jiggering from high-powered lobbyists.
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