The GOP Fu-dget Plan

March 26th, 2009

For some time now myself and others have been railing on the idea that the GOP has been simply fighting against the President?s plan for moving the country forward and fixing our economy without providing some sort of alternative to the President?s budget.

Today the GOP put out a Budget Alternative, or at least a blue-print for one. Maybe it?s a rough draft?

After the break is video from Fox News as posted on the Daily KOS.
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The Wired President

The US government has been making slow inroads into the information age by expanding services, such as paying property taxes online, or even filing your federal income tax, to the net for the last several years. Within hours of being elected president, Barack Obama’s staff has created a surge of online activity that may make him be to the Internet what John F. Kennedy was to TV.

Obama, capitalized on Howard Dean‘s 50 state campaign tactic and expanded the use to the internet immensely. The grass roots organization that he was able to develop by using the internet to organize events, spread campaign messages, and farm donations allowed him to far outspend John McCain.

The Washington Post has a great story that talks about Obama’s new web site Change.gov. It also looks like the Republican party is starting to learn from Obama’s success as well.

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Talking Point – Guilt by Association

Lately the McCain campaign has been attempting to hammer home the idea that American’s should question Barack Obama’s character and judgment based on a tenuous at best association with William Ayers a former member of the Weather Underground, an organization that performed a series of bombings in the late 60′s in violent protest to the Vietnam war. McCain and Palin want American’s wondering whether or not Obama has the same radical views as those of the unrepentant but reformed domestic terrorist.

So, this begs the question. In a nation where the Justice system is supposed to be based on the principle that your innocent until proven guilty, is it fair, in a presidential election, to try and pin the radical beliefs of one man on a candidate simply because they happen to live in the same neighborhood and both worked on some of the same education boards?

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2nd Presidential Debate

The 2nd Presidential Debate from Belmont University in Nashville Tennessee.

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