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CHANGE

by albert
Wed Nov 5th, 2008 at 01:16:22 AM EST

election day 2008 barack obama
Election Day 2008 was a dreary day here in Philly. The rain never quite came down, but it never went away. A constant dribble all day. It's supposed to rain for the next five days. It'll be a cleansing rain. Barack Obama is the new #1 and I'm proud to say I voted for him and not simply against the other guy.

election day 2008 barack obama
Sneaker Villa on 10xx Market St was selling a few final Obama t-shirts outside today.

election day 2008 barack obama
The Philly Chinatown office was buzzing all day. 20+ people were making final rounds of phone calls to make sure people voted.

election day 2008 barack obama
People were sent all over town. I was deployed to North Philly, just north of Temple east and west of Broad St. We went and knocked on a few dozen final doors to get out those last votes. I heard others get sent far outside of Ward 5.

election day 2008 barack obama
At center is Anna Perng, the Chinatown office chief. She ran a tight ship and she ran it well. It was incredibly organized every single time I was in that office which is more than I can say for other offices from what I heard anecdotally.

election day 2008 barack obama
Here are a couple of people coming back after the polls closed. They had heard in the cab on the way back to the office that PA was already called for Obama. They were greeted by cheers from the office which had already heard the news.

election day 2008 barack obama
And here's a photo of all the staffers still in the office at the end of the night before everyone headed to the afterparty at Finnigan's Wake. I was proud to be a part of the effort for the last week or so. Incredible. A few more photos from the day.

Incredible.

Locally, it seems like we'll have an anti-choice Attorney General and anti-choice Auditor General. There is still plenty of work to be done here in Philly. Even with a 400k+ margin, within that 400k, is a lot of wiggle room to the left.

Here's to tomorrow...

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Just a Few More Hours

by albert
Mon Nov 3rd, 2008 at 06:30:27 PM EST

obama-biden chinatown office philadelphia
And the Philly Chinatown office is buzzing with volunteers making phone calls in at least 3 different languages. Pizza just arrived to feed the hungry mass of people.

obama-biden chinatown office philadelphia
There are at least a dozen different people making calls right now and another few entering the data of all the volunteers from the past few days.

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obama-biden chinatown office philadelphia

obama-biden chinatown office philadelphia
People are squeezing in anywhere they can, many without desks or chairs. But they don't seem to mind.

obama-biden chinatown office philadelphia
Tomororw, tomorrow...

More pics to be added to this set throughout the day.

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Don't You Ever Fucking Forget

by albert
Sun Sep 14th, 2008 at 01:18:50 AM EST

9/11 tribute lights
I went up to NY for my grandma's 96th bday on Friday. I went up to NYC on 9/11. I haven't been in NYC on that date in a long time. I forgot what those tribute lights looked like up close. They made me very angry.

9/11 tribute lights
Don't you ever fucking forget who got us into this mess. Don't you ever fucking forget who has been liquidating the treasury these past few years on a needless war in Iraq. Don't you ever fucking forget who has put the fate of this nation at risk and the world's economy into a frenzy.

Don't you ever fucking forget who will continue - or worsen - the situation at hand.

I wish the media would sack up like the women on The View did recently.

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Guess What

by albert
Thu Sep 11th, 2008 at 01:49:08 AM EST

Today is 9/11. No shit.

I want something to happen today. When you hear some fucking idiot talking about how great the Republicans have been in handling things in this post-9/11 world, don't let that fucking idiot get away with it. I don't care if you're on the bus or train - call them out on it. If you're listening to a radio show - call in and call them out on it. If you're on line to get your lunch - turn around and set them straight. If you're talking to your relatives - smack them if that's how your family rolls. If you're talking to your friends - shake the shit out of them. When you hear somebody saying McCain/Palin will make a better post-9/11 White House - get right in their face and set them straight.

Stop letting fucking idiots have the final say. I know the Dems won't be so spiny to call out the bullshit with equally harsh words so fuck them. It's up to real people (you know, people from the big city - or is it small towns) to call BULLSHIT when bullshit is spewed within earshot.

Don't let a stupid lapel pin intimidate you. Don't let that Republican hair make you start running. Once, just once - stand up and call out the bullshit you hear. Stop letting people shit all over what America once was and can be. There are good people here, right in this rust covered city too. Don't be scared.

Don't be quiet. Not today.

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The Marlboro Marine

by albert
Tue Nov 13th, 2007 at 11:35:29 AM EST

marlboro marine by luis sinco/lat

How I feel about the war today, I can sum up in one question; the same question that can be asked for Vietnam: What have we gained as a country? What have we actually accomplished - other than the loss of some damn fine people? People willing to give their life for the country that we have, for this nation, for the freedom that we have.
-Marine Lance Cpl. James Blake Miller,
a.k.a. The Marlboro Marine

I just finished reading two stories from the LA Times about Miller, the famed "Marlboro Marine" whose face has been plastered on magazine covers and front page on newspapers everywhere. He was let go from the Marines and later diagnosed with PTSD. Accompanying the stories are two videos and an epilogue. The story is amazing. The photographs equally compelling. The video added the depth of Miller's twangy, searching voice.

LA Times photographer Luis Sinco was embedded with Charlie Company of the 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment as it entered Falloujah in November of 2004. He was the one who took the now [in]famous photo. He's bound to Miller in this story and feels at least partially responsible for what has happened to/in Miller's life since. Sinco got involved, more involved than journalists normally get. I really can't do this piece of fine journalism justice in attempting to describe it further. Sinco must've gotten a lot of support from the LAT to stick with this story and I applaud them for that. The LAT is one of the few papers around which are taking on such endeavors. Their five-part series Altered Oceans special last year was amazing; check that out too.

The whole 'Marlboro Marine' project by the LAT lives here.

Photo: Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times, April 21, 2006

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Human Chain for Peace

by albert
Mon Oct 29th, 2007 at 12:26:35 AM EST

human chain for peace
I went out to the United for Peace & Justice Oct27 action - Human Chain for Peace - in Philly. I heard one cop say 4,200 people showed up. I consider that an incredible number considering that it was pouring rain all morning and drizzling until about 1p.

Activists lined up across the city forming a human chain at Noon and started marching to Independence Mall (in between the National Constitution Center and the Liberty Bell) for a rally. There were 10 other cities where actions were held. Did anybody from the pond make it to one?

Above is a shot of some of the gang from Young Philly Politics with Philly's City Hall in the background. Here's a link to my final edit from the afternoon.

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SiCKO Sneak Preview

by albert
Mon Jun 25th, 2007 at 12:50:35 AM EST

sicko sneak preview
On Saturday night, My girlfriend and I went to see SiCKO, the latest film by Michael Moore. She's already put her up her thoughts on the film here. We loved it. And to make the experience extra cool, we filled out questionnaires from the studios because we were part of the first general screening audience to view the film; and according to Moore's website, every single sneak preview was sold out.

SiCKO is different from Moore's other films. There's less of his jowly face in it. There's a Rutgers hat on his head for lots of the film (in addition to his Michigan State Spartans hat of course). There is less (limited to about 15 minutes of the 2h 3m of the film) sensationalism in this film. This film is not partisan to either major political party.

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Bob Casey, You're an Asshole

by albert
Tue Apr 10th, 2007 at 12:53:52 AM EST

He did it again. Just being a complete asshole about things. This time, as Pennsylvania's junior senator, he has come out to vote against stem cell research. A friend told me about the news over dinner Monday night and I read about it in this Kimberly Hefling AP story.

Casey, who is Catholic and opposed to abortion, said in a statement released Monday he doesn't support the bill because "I remain opposed to federal funding for research that involves the destruction of living embryos."

...

"I have listened carefully, especially to those whose loved ones are suffering from serious diseases and disabilities and who disagree with my position," Casey said. "I deeply respect their views and hope they can come to understand mine."

Casey's position counters that of his Republican colleague, Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter, who has been one of the Senate's most vocal supporters of embryonic stem cell research.

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Barack Obama Announces

by albert
Sun Feb 11th, 2007 at 11:51:34 PM EST

barack obama announces presidential bid
In front of 17,000 people at the old Illinois State Capitol where Abraham Lincoln delivered his House Divided speech 148 years earlier, Senator Barack Obama officially announced his entry to the 2008 Presidential race.  In an expectedly well delivered speech, Obama made the crowd cheer.  The speech is archived on his homepage and [currently] accessible via the homepage.  Some of the promises he made:

*"let's lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America"

*" Every single person willing to work should be able to get job training that leads to a job, and earn a living wage that can pay the bills"

*Let's be the generation that says right here, right now, that we will have universal health care in America by the end of the next president's first term.

*Let's be the generation that finally frees America from the tyranny of oil.

*But let us also understand that ultimate victory against our enemies will come only by rebuilding our alliances and exporting those ideals that bring hope and opportunity to millions around the globe.

*It's time to admit that no amount of American lives can resolve the political disagreement that lies at the heart of someone else's civil war.

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Congratulations to Paul Lang

by albert
Thu Nov 9th, 2006 at 01:35:05 AM EST

paul lang

My sincerest congratulations to a person I am proud to call a friend of mine Paul Lang who ran in PA-06 in Bucks County for State Senate against incumbent Tommy Tomlinson.

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Philly Dem Establishment v. Blogs

by albert
Fri Apr 7th, 2006 at 12:51:37 AM EST

My take on the whole schpeal BooMan did a front page post on a couple days ago. I'm still fuming over all this bullshit. Doesn't need to be repeated on the front page, but I just wanted to share my rant / theories...

In regards to this Philadelphia Public Record article, here are my thoughts. As I see it, the Democratic City Committee [chaired by Mr. Bossman US House Rep. Bob Brady] are taking a two pronged approach to the Progressive movement here in Philadelphia.

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On the Road with Chuck Pennacchio

by albert
Thu Mar 23rd, 2006 at 01:47:03 PM EST

I spent this past Saturday out volunteering with Chuck Pennacchio who is seeking the Democratic nomination for US Senate here in Pennsylvania. We met at about 7.30a in Philly and headed out for a seventeen hour day in Lancaster County, mostly in Lancaster city. I had a shitload of fun going to tons of events and meeting people on the ground out there. And I even got to meet our own jpol along the way.

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Photo Diary: March for Peace 9/2005

by albert
Mon Mar 13th, 2006 at 05:54:53 PM EST

I mentioned in the One Year Anniversary Thread that I'd put up a photo diary of the photos I took down in Washington, DC during the March for Peace in September of 2005.

I took around 500 photos and made an initial edit down to 180 or so which are up in a flickr set, but I put up a much tighter edit onto my dedicated photoblog of fifteen shots that I thought were the best of the bunch.


There's Cindy Sheehan and Rev. Jesse Jackson joining the march right in front of the Treasury building. I jsut happened to be right there when they joined the parade. More shots below.

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Committeeperson Campaign Trail

by albert
Sun Mar 5th, 2006 at 01:15:04 AM EST

Chroist!

I was out for close to six hours Saturday circling my four by three block division getting signatures. I settled in in front of Whole Foods for several hours. I collected about fifty signatures for Chuck Pennacchio and all of one for me in my division. So, very unscientifically, I've deduced that people from my division don't go to Whole Foods during the Saturday afternoon peak time [we go late at night during the week].

Then I went door to door in my division for a few hours collecting enough signatures to get me on the ballot. I have nineteen right now and even met another person who is running for committeeperson in my division. We won't be running against each other per se since there are two seats up for grabs. I did, however, learn something very interesting. She's lived in this division since 1998 and has NEVER met the two committeepeople. That is a complete travesty. The whole purpose of committeepeople is to be the first point of contact between each small precinct and the upper levels of the government which represents them. I can understand they didn't get to her one year or maybe even two, but eight years without seeing them in an official capacity? She told me that she's been to just about every committee meeting for the past two years and had not met them. I guess they've REALLY dropped the ball. And she and I plan on changing things.

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