Friday, September 19, 2008

Volunteer/Make Phone Calls for McCain/Palin

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Make CNN Retract

In last nights CNN broadcast Cambell Brown, Jeffery Toobin, and others called the McCain campaign’s ad about Senator Obama’s support for a bill for ‘comprehensive sex education for kindergarteners’ a lie. One problem, they’re wrong. The text of the bill states,

"Each class or course in comprehensive sex education in any of grades K through 12 shall include instruction on the prevention of sexually transmitted infections, including the prevention, transmission and spread of HIV."

They repeated the Obama campaign’s explanation that the bill was about ‘inappropriate touching’. Second problem, there is no reference to ‘inappropriate touching’ in the bill. Byron York of National Review researched this bill and provides and an explantion along with the text of the bill in his article On Sex-Ed Ad, McCain is Right. However, when this article was brought up during last night’s CNN broadcast it was dismissed.

CNN didn’t do their homework and they should appologize and retract their statement that the McCain campaign lied.

Contact CNN and demand a retraction.

Cambell Brown/Election Center Feedback Form

Report an error/Headline News feedback form


Make CNN Retract

Sunday, July 20, 2008

John McCain Download Center

Pick up some new sharp looking graphics at the John McCain Download Center

Bloggers / Surfers - Obama Iraq Video Update

Since the McCain campaign's YouTube Video 'The Obama Iraq Documentary: Whatever the Politics Demand' was released Thursday afternoon it has been viewed 95,000 times. Not bad since the McCain campaign has its own non-YouTube version running on its website. As noted in the last post, this still remains an excellent opportunity for bloggers, commenters, and web surfers alike to promote this video, and make sure people realize the numerous positions Senator Obama has taken to the Iraq war. Bloggers posting this video helps, but also linking to this video, discussing it on bulletin boards, putting it into comment posts, including in MySpace or Facebook pages, or simply emailing it to a friend is very useful. This is a complete circular group effort, more people join in the spreading this video, the more people see it, the more people will be willing spread the word even farther. Hope you'll consider linking, commenting, or emailing this video.

Here's a simple copy and paste link to the video...

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHEIi4XKRmM">Obama Iraq</a>

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Obama Iraq for Bloggers


Obama Iraq

*This is an excellent chance for bloggers to collectively have an impact. Post the Obama Iraq Documentary, and link to the video using the link <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=VHEIi4XKRmM">Obama Iraq</a>. Link to this video anywhere your can, comment sections, Digg, Del.icio.us, etc. This will not only push viewership of the video, a group effort could make in appear in the top spot of the search engines increasing viewership even more. Here's the code...

Best to get video code directly from YouTube so there are no copy and paste formatting errors

From Not-Obama.blogspot.com Bloggers Opportunity to Tag Obama on Iraq

Thursday, July 3, 2008

The No Unity Report Launched

The No Unity Report has launched. It will keep track of the 'No Unity' movement within the Democratic party from an outside perspective. The No Unity Report provides main stream media reports on this movement, including clips of 'No Unity' or 'Puma' members stating their case on the news. Readers are encouraged to submit news stories.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

McCain’s Growing Net Roots and Donations

The network of McCain supporter sites is going through a growth spurt, right, left, and center. On July 1st, the anniversary of John McCain’s promotion to Commander of Attack Squadron 174 in 1976, the founders of John McCain 2008 Social Network and McCain Now are launching LetsGetThisRight.com. They have worked tirelessly to launch a site that focuses on supporting Senator McCain and local Republicans across the country. They are looking to raise money for a series of candidates in important races.

On the other side of the spectrum, let me welcome Clinton supporters who now support Senator McCain to the club. The establishment and networking of Clinton supporters not willing to support Senator Obama, has been impressive to say the least. Over 125 sites and blogs have emerged within a few weeks. A list of all (or most) is available at Just Say No Deal. Here are a few that have already established a significant following. Clintons 4 McCain, Savage Politics, Puma Party (which includes the Puma Party forum), Done Dems, Hillary Clinton Forum, and Dems 4 McCain. Certainly, not all who have decided not to vote Obama have committed to voting McCain. However, there is mounting evidence that many Clinton supporters will vote McCain.

Some Hillary supporters have even decided to donate to Senator McCain’s campaign on July 4th. As a show of support, many long time McCain supporters have also agreed to contribute on that day. The request is that Hillary supporters make donations in amounts like $5.44, $25.44, or $125.44 and others donate in whole dollar amounts so Clinton supporters can be differentiated and counted.

Other new Pro-McCain sites include...
Battleground States ‘08 is a contributor based blog giving a state to state perspective on the presidential race.
Local Republicans similarly is a contributor based blog focused on down ticket candidates and state and local Republican candidates.
Grand Old Partisan is an excellent site for those interested in history. It remembers that the GOP is the party of Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt.
also...
Jews for McCain
Conservative Mom in a Liberal World
Its All Dicta
McCain Brigade
McCain Independent
McCain Supporters
Local Republicans
Obama Independent or McCain Independent?
Red Arizona
Right Score
Stop Obama Vote McCain
Democrats and Independents for McCain Social Network