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Three Os for This Political Button

May 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Then there’s Oregon. That’s a little more straightforward. The West Virginia Democratic presidential primary is in a few more days now, but even giving West Virginia its due, West Virginia is not big enough to settle the score between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Oregon is the biggest state there is left.

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Tags: candidates · state and local

Ichthyologists for Obama

May 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Barack Obama understands the importance of environmental protections. He also has called for a restoration of the integrity of the scientific process in government institutions. Obama’s opponent, John McCain, has just offered to continue the apathy of the Bush years. That’s why Ichthyologists are for Barack Obama, and it’s why this year, for the first time ever, a political campaign button with Barack Obama pictured in front of a school of fish makes perfect sense.

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Tags: candidates · environment

Bloggers Against McCain Button

April 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Bloggers know how important it is for the survival of our democracy that American citizens actually know what their government is doing. Bloggers work to expose the concealed aspects of our federal government and bring those aspects into the light. That’s why bloggers are against John McCain for President.

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Tags: candidates · liberty

Barack Obama for the Earth

April 14th, 2008 · No Comments

can’t link to all the environmentalists that are endorsing Barack Obama for President. Go see the list for yourself. The point is clear - Barack Obama is the choice of American environmentalists.

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Tags: candidates · environment

John McCain: Like Hope, Only Different

April 9th, 2008 · 3 Comments

John McCain and his Republican allies regard the recession we’re in right now as part of the right wing’s beloved concept of the “genius” of the free market. Foreclosures are not genius. Unemployment is not genius. Inflation is not genius.

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Vote In the The Primary Of The Earth

March 29th, 2008 · No Comments

The presidential primary gives Democrats in Pennsylvania the chance to choose between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. That’s important, but the observance of Earth Day on the very same day gives people all over the world a more important choice: Will they dedicate themselves in the year to come to the responsible stewardship of the Earth, or will they just go on as if it’s simply another day, and pretend that there’s no issue

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Tags: candidates · environment

OhiObama

February 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Ohio was the key swing state in the 2004 general presidential election, with lines stretching around the block as Ohioans waited in the cold for their chance to vote. Now in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, it’s Ohio again that comes to the forefront with the March 4 presidential primary, and this OhiObama campaign button.

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Tags: candidates · slogans · state and local

Customize Your Power With An Individual Button

January 28th, 2008 · No Comments

Don’t blend in to a big nationwide group of generic identity. Express your individual identity at the same time that you provide support for a candidate for all America. Who are you? Make it known. Customize your political button.

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Tags: button business · candidates · culture · slogans · strategies

Where to Follow South Carolina Democratic Primary

January 26th, 2008 · No Comments

Now is the time for South Carolina Democrats to vote, not promote. The South Carolina Democrats have been kind enough to provide a web site through which we will all be able to follow the results as they come in. Polls close at 7:00 PM eastern time, so we should start to get results at around 7:30 this evening or so.

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Tags: candidates · state and local

John Edwards Remains A Viable Candidate

January 18th, 2008 · No Comments

On the eve of the Nevada Democratic presidential primary of 2008, let’s remember that only two small states have had elections so far. Iowa and New Hampshire, and that’s it. The Democratic presidential nomination race remains wide open, and other Democratic candidates, like John Edwards, and are still in play.

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Tags: candidates