Obama Guam
A photograph taken at a memorial for Octavius Catto in Philadelphia last week. An educator and scholar, Catto was gunned down in the street on Election Day 1871 for encouraging the African-American vote.1
Ria has created a great script for the calls, so it is very easy to make the calls. If you have AT&T or Sprint wireless, nationwide plans include Guam.2
That’s why he adds it’s such a critical time, with each candidate wanting all nine of Guam’s delegate votes. “So issues of the war reparations and the military buildup.”3
And what better way to get the word out about climate change than to have it addressed as a key issue in this election? Go for it Gore!4
If you want to watch some painful public access television, here’s a Guam television show interview. The interviewer says they’re going to hear from supporters of both candidates, but these two are both for Hillary.5
The best way for politicians to promote democracy is for politicians to protect the property rights of its people. The civil authorities are constantly ruling out any possibility of dissatisfaction among the people by providing grants rather than upholding their oath of office.6
And what happens if the delegations are seated as is? Michigan has stated that based on its primary Clinton would get 73 pledged delegates, and 55 delegates would be unpledged - basically becoming new superdelegates.7
Hope Obama hits the Guam, IN and NC trifecta (today’s zogby poll has Obama +1 in IN. Either way, after Tuesday, only 6 elections left with Obama favored in 3 (OR, SD and MT).8