2008 Election Presidential Primary; Citizen Journalism; Eugene; Hillary Clinton; MTV; Street Team 08

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An elephant in my bathroom

More St. Paul Stuff

Hadn't noticed the origamied towels in my bathroom.
I didn't get that in Denver with the dems .... heh.


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OMFG! I met Roland Martin!

OMFG! It's Roland Martin!

My life will be complete the day I get Roland and Donna Brazille at the same table to talk about politics over a mind blowing arroz con pollo or some heavenly soul food.

The faux Latinos CNN has on their payroll do not speak to me. It's the people like Roland and Donna that totally rock it for me. I honestly wish they had progressive Latinos on CNN.

Hey! They should hire me!


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What was McCain thinking? He should have picked Christine Todd-Whitman!


Go to Martin and read his mini-assessment of Governor Sara Palin, John McCain's pick as his running mate. Here's the money quote

Considering John McCain's age and history with cancer, this pick has extra importance. It's hard to envision Gov. Palin becoming president on short notice. It also undermines McCain's focus on foreign policy and experience. But, McCain had to do something bold. He is going to try to narrow the gender gap. Will women follow?

When I first read her name on Memeorandum, all I could say was "Who?" followed by a "WTF?!?!" Is an anti-choice, hunting loving semi-nobody from Alaska the best the Republicans could muster to be their stand-in for Hillary Clinton.

WHAT THE HELL WAS HE THINKING!


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Hillary Clinton in Eugene, Oregon [MTV Vlog Apr21]

HILLARY CLINTON IN EUGENE [1] begins our HRC three-part series, which will feature the Senator's rally/town-hall appearance at Eugene, Oregon's South Eugene High School Gymnasium. You've read Tapper and Suarez and myself and many others comment on this very appearance. Now, witness all the small town high school political gymnasium goodness for yourself.

Parts 2 and 3 to follow shortly.

The latest video by Oregon's Official MTV Choose or Lose Street Team 08 Citizen Journalist, Nezua.

Clicking the picture above will take you to the video page.

Crossposted to The Unapologetic Mexican and OpEdNews.


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Image found at Jim Crow Museum
of Racist Memoribilia :
Jezebel Stereotype

The power of slaveholders to exploit, expose, and control the sexuality of black women was overwhelming. Slaveholders could keep black women and their children in a state of near-nakedness while asserting that modesty and civility required full clothing. They could and did encourage frequent slave pregnancies through a variety of punishments and rewards. They then interpreted black women’s evident fertility as evidence of their uncontrolled sexuality.

The insatiable, sexual black woman did important work for Southern society. The myth of Jezebel created space for white moral superiority. Because she was a seductress, Jezebel justified the sexual brutality of Southern white men. Jezebel not only protected white men’s morality, so assured the purity of white women by offering a sexual alternative to white prostitution.

The point here is that Jezebel is more than a demeaning and false stereotype of black women [...] Jezebel is a deliberate characterization that does a specific service in the context American politics and society.


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