Two Things

Oct 29, 2008 03:25

Holy Crap!

Number One:
Watch this if you haven't (hulu.com sign up and bathe in the ever loving goodness of random TV stuffs):
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog

Number Two:
I received a reply from one camp on the previous (two if you're on my Friends List) post. Here it is without editing:

Dear Friend,

Thank you for contacting me about the state of our economy. Before the crisis hit Wall Street, you and I know it had already hit Main Street. That’s why I have been clear throughout this campaign on my top priority: helping middle class families.

America is facing one of the greatest financial crises in history, and the passage of an emergency rescue plan was absolutely necessary to prevent an economic catastrophe that could have cost millions of jobs and forced businesses across the country into bankruptcy.

I’m glad that Democrats and Republicans put aside their differences, came together, and took this step. I am also grateful to the House Democrats I personally spoke with who supported this rescue plan. While the Administration initially asked for a blank check to solve this problem, over the last few weeks we were able to include important taxpayer protections to prevent golden parachutes for CEOs, provide independent oversight, help struggling homeowners, and ensure that taxpayers get their money back when the economy recovers.

Now we must ensure that this Administration uses the authority it has been given wisely and in a way that protects American taxpayers. We also must do more than this rescue package does to help homeowners stay in their homes. And while we will all hope that this rescue package succeeds, we should be prepared to take more vigorous actions in the months ahead to rebuild capital if necessary.

This is not a time for celebration, but a sobering time, as we’ve recently found out that three-quarters of a million jobs were lost just this year. Passing this rescue plan cannot be the end of our work to strengthen our economy - it must be the beginning.

I call on Congress to pass an emergency plan for the middle-class that will help folks cope with rising food and gas prices, save one million jobs by rebuilding our schools and roads, and help states and cities avoid budget cuts and tax increases. It’s a plan that should extend expiring unemployment benefits for those Americans who’ve lost their jobs and cannot find new ones.

I will also continue to lay out the clear choice in this election between myself and Senator McCain: four more years of policies that have killed jobs and devastated our middle-class, or a change in Washington that will provide tax relief to 95% of workers and create millions of new jobs by investing in clean, renewable energy. It is time to end the era of greed and irresponsibility in Washington and on Wall Street so that we can come together and restore American prosperity from the bottom-up.

I’ve fought for working families for my entire career, and I will continue fighting for your interests as President. I’m not taking lobbyist money, they aren’t running my campaign, and they won’t drown out your voices when I am President.

For more detail on my plan to bring real change to our economy and real relief to the middle class, please click here: http://my.barackobama.com/page/s/economyplan

And to find out how much your family will save under my tax cut plans, please click here: http://taxcut.barackobama.com/

These plans build on laws I’ve passed in over a decade as a legislator. Together, they provide a path to financial security for every American family by stimulating the economy, restoring fairness to the tax code, protecting home ownership, strengthening workers’ rights, and making sure that trade deals like NAFTA work for American workers.

I hope you will join me in this fight.

Sincerely,

Barack Obama

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Paid for by Obama for America

So...Um...Nice form letter in response to key words.

Then again, the only thing the McCain camp sent me was a pistol. Dunno what the message was there.
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