Monday, November 3, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Hardworking Party Shoes . . .
Party Shoes . . .
Friday, October 31, 2008
Wes Craven | Halloween 2008 Video endorsing Obama . . .
http://www.youtube.com/user/wescraven
How nice of such a busy man to take the time to urge people to do their civic duty and vote. Watch closely; he appears to favor Obama.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
FREE DOWNLOAD | 2008 Presidential Halloween Masks . . .
Choose your candidate. Some Halloween fun for the office, school, or home. (If you don't want to wear your mask you can glue or tape a paint stirring stick on the back and just hold it up to your face.)
This is an Equal Opportunity Download for OBAMA or McCAIN
DON'T FORGET TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 4th!
Thanks ~ forbes.com
Henry David Thoreau Advises Sarah Palin . . .
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
Larry Roibal - Illustration
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Hip Hop Video by MC Yogi | Obama '08 - Vote for Hope | it's awesome . . .
Obama '08 - Vote For Hope from MC Yogi on Vimeo.
I have never even heard of MC Yogi and I don't normally like rap music. In fact, I really dislike it. I do however like this wonderful video. It gave me chills. Watch it ~ you will be glad you did.
I don't even know how I found it...I was searching on Google for something entirely different. These things just FIND ME and I am so glad this one did. ENJOY!
Did you recognize Obama's inspiring speech from the 2004 Democratic National Convention? Vote For Hope was written to encourage and inspire the hip hop generation—and everyone—to get involved, and contribute their time, energy, creativity, and other resources to be the change they want to see in the world. "Vote for Hope" was written by M.C. Yogi and produced by Robin Livingston. The "Vote for Hope" video was created at Ursa Minor Arts and Media in San Rafael, CA with chief animator James Curtis, using designs and direction from M.C. Yogi. Video funded and supported by grassroots donations.
MC Yogi rocks! Please consider putting this video on your blog. No need to link to me...just help get the message out!
If it walks like a duck . . .
Ron Howard & Andy Griffith endorse Obama with a Video . . .
If the black box below doesn't work, click on this link.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Sarah Palin | Running Mate or Playmate?
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
American Presidential Wrestling 2008 . . .
Friday, October 10, 2008
Alice Waters of Chez Panisse ~ Obama Supporter . . .
Waters says she's thrilled that her cooking theories — fresh, local ingredients, simply prepared — have gone mainstream, thanks to health studies and the farmers' market movement. It's much easier to grasp this philosophy of food when you're at the farmers' market, she says. "When people become real and you learn about your compost and how easy it is to make, you feel like you're empowered to do an everyday act that's good for your family and friends and the environment."
While Waters' restaurant and cook-books are credited with launching the locavore movement in the U.S., her Edible Schoolyard project goes one step further. Started in 1994, it encourages students in Berkeley to help grow and shop for their lunches, and it has shown results not just in environmental awareness, but in tackling obesity. Now it's being tried in other cities. "Remember when Kennedy put physical fitness in schools?" Waters asks. "We had to exercise four times a week, and we all went for it. We need that kind of passion. Going into public schools and teaching [children] about the consequences of the food that they eat can have remarkable results."
Waters, 64, is generally hopeful, especially about Barack Obama. "We need a President to speak about the issues of food, nourishment and stewardship," she says, "and I have great hope that will happen." She is also optimistic about the Slow Food movement, which she says is banding nations together to find the best heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables to plant for sustainability and nutrition — and, of course, taste. Because that's how Waters wins any debate about the environment.
Source: Time Magazine (article and photograph)