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BIG MUSIC NEWS ON THE HORIZON!!!
Friday, Apr 4, 2008 1:52AM / Standard Entry
I’ve been forming a plan of attack for this year and I’m just about ready to reveal it to you all. In the next week or two, I will unveil the first step in this 5 part plan for world wide musical domination...and YES, it involves the release of a CD!!!! Feel free to express what a lazy sack of shit I’ve been for the past 2 years while you have been waiting for me to say that :)
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EARTH HOUR 8PM SATURDAY NIGHT
Saturday, Mar 29, 2008 3:28AM / Standard Entry
TOMORROW NIGHT I AM TURNING MY LIGHTS OFF FOR ONE HOUR STARTING AT 8PM. THIS IS A WORLD WIDE EVENT THAT I ENCOURAGE YOU ALL TO PARTICIPATE IN. WE ARE DOING THIS TO SHOW OUT SUPPORT FOR OUR PLANET. IT’S MORE SYMBOLIC THAN ANYTHING ELSE....BUT I BELIEVE IT’S TIME FOR ALL OF US TO BE ON THE SAME PAGE ABOUT OUT ENVIRONMENT. WE WERE ALL REMINDED THIS WEEK OF GLOBAL WARMING AS WE SAW THE LARGEST PIECE OF THE ARTIC SHELF BREAKING UP AND STARTING TO MELT. IF THERE EVER IS A TIME TO GET INVOLVED....IT’S NOW. LET’S SHOW THE WORLD WE CARE!

Currently watching :
An Inconvenient Truth
Release date: 21 November, 2006
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PLEASE WATCH....THIS MOMENT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY!!!!
Thursday, Mar 20, 2008 4:58AM / Standard Entry
PLEASE WATCH....THIS MOMENT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY!!!!
I don’t remember being moved as much as I was watching this speech that Barack Obama gave yesterday. Finally a politician has the balls to tell the truth about racism in America. I am proud to be an Obama supporter and even if you are NOT....you cannot deny that this speech will go down in history right next to Martin Luther Kings "I have a Dream" and John F Kennedy’s "Ask not what you can do for your Country" speeches. May this be the true beginning of the end of racism in this country. Enough is enough already...is there really anyone out there who can honestly tell me that one race is better than another? Or worse, is there someone out there who doesn’t believe that racism is still very much alive in this country? I’m not sure how long it will take until we are past this...but I hope it is in my lifetime :) Enjoy watch the
Added fact: OBOMA wrote this speach...NOT a speechwriter.
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Currently reading :
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
By Barack Obama
Release date: 06 November, 2007
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Barack Obama’s record in the Senate (for all the haters)
Friday, Feb 22, 2008 7:02PM / Standard Entry
After last week's sweep of caucus' and primary's, my candidate's credentials have been called into question. This is for all you haters.
Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 570 bills in the 109th and 110th Congress.
Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 15 bills that have become LAW since he joined the Senate in 2005.
Senator Obama has also introduced amendments to 50 bills, of which 16 were adopted by the Senate.
His record is in fact quite impressive for a junior Senator from Illinois.
Below is a summary Senator Obama's legislative record in the US Senate.
First I list the bills he sponsored that have become law.
Next I summarize the bills that he has sponsored or cosponsored since he became a US Senator in 2005.
I have only included major pieces of legislation and have not summarized continuing resolutions or naming post offices, for example.
His record suggests several priorities and the bills he supports address many of our most pressing problems.
Most of his legislative effort has been in the area of Energy Efficiency and Climate Change (25 bills), health care (21 bills) and public health (20 bills), consumer protection/labor (14 bills), the needs of Veterans and the Armed Forces (13 bills), Congressional Ethics and Accountability (12 bills), Foreign Policy (10 bills) Voting and Elections (9 bills), Education (7 bills), Hurricane Katrina Relief (6), the Environment (5 bills), Homeland Security (4 bills), and discrimination (4 bills).
Of the 15 bills Senator Obama sponsored or co-sponsored in 2005-7 that became law:
Two addressed foreign policy:
Promote relief, security and democracy in the Congo (2125)
Develop democratic institutions in areas under Palestinian control (2370).
Three addressed public health:
Improve mine safety (2803)
Increased breast cancer funding (597)
Reduce preterm delivery and complications, reduce infant mortality (707).
Two addressed openness and accountability in government:
Strengthening the Freedom of Information Act (2488)
Full disclosure of all entities receiving federal funds (2590)
Two addressed national security
Extend Terrorist Risk Insurance (467)
Amend the Patriot Act (2167)
One addressed the needs of the Armed Forces
Wave passport fees to visit graves, attend memorials/funerals of veterans abroad (1184).
Of the 570 bills Senator Obama introduced into the Senate during the 109th and 110th Congress (Senate Bill numbers are in parentheses), they can be summarized as follows:
25 addressed Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
Suspend royalty relief for oil and gas (115)
Reduce dependence on oil; use of alternative energy sources (133)
Increase fuel economy standards for cars (767, 768)
Auto industry incentives for fuel efficient vehicles (1151)
Reduce green house gas emissions (1324)
Establish at NSF a climate change education program (1389)
Increase renewable content of gasoline (2202)
Energy emergency relief for small businesses and farms (269)
Strategic gasoline and fuel reserves (1794)
Alternative diesel standards (3554)
Coal to liquid fuel promotion (3623)
Renewable diesel standards (1920)
Reducing global warming pollution from vehicles (2555)
Fuel security and consumer choice (1994, 2025)
Alternative energy refueling system (2614)
Climate change education (1389)
Low income energy assistance (2405)
Oil savings targets (339)
Fuel economy reform (3694)
Plug-in electric drive vehicles (1617)
Nuclear release notice (2348)
Passenger rail investment (294)
Energy relief for low income families (2405)
21 addressed Health Care
Drug re-importation (334)
Health information technology (1262, 1418)
Discount drug prices (2347)
Health care associated infections (2278)
Hospital quality report cards (692, 1824)
Medical error disclosure and compensation (1784)
Emergency medical care and response (1873)
Stem cell research (5)
Medical Malpractice insurance (1525)
Health centers renewal (901, 3771)
Children's health insurance (401)
Home health care (2061)
Medicare independent living (2103)
Microbicides for HIV/AIDS (823)
Ovarian cancer biomarker research (2569)
Gynological cancers (1172)
Access to personalized medicine through use of human genome (976)
Paralysis research and care (1183)
20 addressed Public Health:
Violence against women (1197)
Biodefense and pandemic preparedness and response (1821, 1880)
Viral influenza control (969)
End homelessness (1518)
Reduce STDs/unintended pregnancy (1790)
Smoking prevention and tobacco control (625)
Minority health improvement and disparity elimination (4024)
Nutrition and physical education in schools (2066)
Health impact assessments (1067, 2506)
Healthy communities (1068)
Combat methamphetamines (2071)
Paid sick leave (910)
Prohibit mercury sales (833, 1818)
Prohibit sale of lead products (1306, 2132)
Lead exposure in children (1811, 2132)
14 address Consumer Protection/Labor
Stop unfair labor practices (842)
Fair minimum wage (2, 1062, 2725, 3829)
Internet freedom (2917)
Credit card safety (2411)
Media ownership (2332)
Protecting taxpayer privacy (2484)
Working family child assistance (218)
Habeus Corpus Restoration (185)
Bankruptcy protection for employees and retirees (2092)
FAA fair labor management dispute resolution (2201)
Working families flexibility (2419).
13 addressed the Needs of Veterans and the Armed Forces:
Improve Benefits (117)
Suicide prevention (479)
Needs of homeless veterans (1180)
Homes for veterans (1084)
GI Bill enhancement (43)
Military job protection
Dignity in care for wounded vets (713)
Housing assistance for low income veterans (1084)
Military children in public schools (2151)
Military eye injury research and care (1999)
Research physical/mental health needs from Iraq War (1271)
Proper administration of discharge for personality disorder (1817, 1885)
Security of personal data of veterans (3592)
12 addressed Congressional Ethics and Accountability
Lobbying and ethics reform (230)
Stop fraud (2280)
Legislative transparency and accountability (525)
Open government (2180, 2488)
Restoring fiscal discipline (10)
Transparency and integrity in earmarks (2261)
Accountability of conference committee deliberations and reports (2179)
Federal funding accountability and transparency (2590)
Accountability and oversight for private security functions under Federal
contract (674)
Accountability for contractors and personnel under federal contracts
(2147) Resctrictions awarding government contracts (2519)
10 addressed Foreign Policy:
Iraq war de-escalation (313)
US policy for Iraq (433),
Divestiture from Iran (1430)
Sudan divestment authorization (831)
Millennium Development Goals (2433)
Multilateral debt relief (1320)
Development bank reform (1129)
Nuclear nonproliferation (3131,977,2224).
9 address Voting/Elections
Prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections (453)
Voter access to polls and services in Federal elections (737)
Voter intimidation and deceptive practices (1975)
Senate campaign disclosure parity (185)
Require reporting for bundled campaign contributions (2030)
Election jamming prevention (4102)
Campaign disclosure parity (223)
Presidential funding (2412)
Integrity of electronic voting systems (1487)
11 addressed Education
Increase access of low income African Americans to higher education (1513)
Establish teaching residency programs (1574)
Increase early intervention services (2111)
Middle school curriculum improvements (2227)
Public database of scholarships, fellowships and financial aid (2428)
Summer learning programs (116)
TANF financial education promotion (924)
Higher education (1642)
Build capacity at community colleges (379)
Campus law enforcement in emergencies (1228)
Support for teachers (2060).
6 addressed Hurrican Katrina
Hurricane Katrina recovery (2319)
Emergency relief (1637)
Bankruptcy relief and community protection (1647)
Working family tax relief (2257)
Fair wages for recovery workers (1749)
Gulf coast infrastructure redevelopment (1836)
5 addressed the Environment
Drinking water security (218, 1426)
Water resources development (728)
Waste water treatment (1995)
Combat illegal logging (1930)
Spent nuclear fuel tracking and Acountability (1194)
Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act (Introduced in Senate)[S.726.IS ]
4 addressed Discrimination
Claims for civil class action based on discrimination (1989)
Domestic partnership benefits (2521)
Unresolved civil rights crimes (535)
Equality or two parent families (2286)
4 addressed Homeland Security
Judicial review of FISA orders (2369)
National emergency family locator (1630)
Amend US Patriot Act (2167)
Chemical security and safety (2486)
- TAKEN FROM: www.dailykos.com
Currently watching :
My Fellow Americans
Release date: 17 June, 1997
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A GLIMPSE AT OUR FUTURE...lol
Thursday, Feb 14, 2008 3:58AM / Standard Entry
A GLIMPSE AT OUR FUTURE...lol
BARACK OBAMA
JOHN McCAIN
Currently listening :
Born in the USA
By Bruce Springsteen
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- When Mitch Allan first emerged in 2000 with his band SR-71, he was a little known singer/songwriter with a handful of pop rock songs...When Mitch Allan first emerged in 2000 with his band SR-71, he was a little known singer/songwriter with a handful of pop rock songs. Powered by a number 2 modern rock single, a number 4 video on MTV and endless touring, their debut cd, Now You See Inside,
was certified gold in the U.S. within 5 months of its release and would go on to sell more than 750,000 copies worldwide. The single Right Now, written by Mitch Allan, would go on to appear in over a dozen films including American Pie, Loser, and Dude Wheres My Car? Less than two years later, SR-71s second cd, Tomorrow,
written and co-produced by Allan, was released producing another top 15 single and pushing their total world wide sales to over 1,000,000.
Lately, Mitch has been focusing his attention on song writing. His most recent success was the Top 5 hit "1985" written by Allan, Allen, and Reddick and performed by Bowling for Soup. Originally only available on the japanese import CD, Here We Go Again,
the Bowling For Soup song, "1985", has gone on to be certified Digital Triple Platinum and holds the iTunes record for the most downloads in a single week (over 23,000). It is also part of the compilation NOW THATS WHAT I CALL MUSIC 17, selling over 3,000,000 copies, and of course, on the Bowling For Soup cd, A HANGOVER YOU DONT DESERVE, which is certified Gold.
As gratifying as writing hit songs for other artists can be, Mitch's main focus will always be his own music. His much-anticipated solo cd, which bears the remarkably humble title, "Clawing My Way To The Middle", demonstrates just how far hes come in only 5 short years. Its funny, says Allan, Id never thought about the pressures of making a solo album. People seem to be watching a little closer now that my name is on the marquee. In most ways, however, things are almost exactly the same. Its still my voice, my songs, and my band.
Sessions for CLAWING MY WAY TO THE MIDDLE commenced in Los Angeles and Baltimore during the spring of 2006. This marks the first collaboration with Mitch Allan and Producer Ben Moody, formally of Evanescence. Ben's producer credits include: Kelly Clarkson, Avril Lavigne, Blank Theory, and Evanescence. The CD contains some of the most prolific materiel of Allan's short career. Standout tracks include, "Make Me High", a soaring, emotional ballad, and "Superman", a heartbreaking piano track that yearns to rise to the top of the charts. The album also contains several songs Allan has been playing live that have become immediate crowd favorites. The sold-out audiences up and down the East Coast have been eating up songs like the quirky upbeat rocker Gone, the incredible hooky Mosquito, which has been described as the ULTIMATE break-up song, and an energetic new spin on the Peter Gabriel classic In Your Eyes. This record has shown me that I can put everything about myself into my music. I can use the good, the bad, but mostly the ugly and with all that at least I know I wont run out of material anytime soon.
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