Worldchanging: Bright Green: Citizen Diplomacy and Global...
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Chris is a 58 year old woman from Northern, Minnesota, USA
"We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive." Einstein
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Obama's First Press Conference
I'm inspired by Jude, as well as Obama... letting go of my defenses which are pretty tough having been honed in the past 25 years (or whenever Reagan got his National Act started. It was good to see the reporters with their questions, and barely suppressed smiles of pride ... finally, a president who can answer without a teleprompter or a handler. Already, the pundits are saying, "He's not moving fast enough... this is a Crisis!!!" Yep, he does sound a bit like the proper Dad... but one who is going to figure things out carefully... not like W, who had that patronizing tone, always talking down to us, even as he was covering up his own lack of a plan.)
Rated • 1 review • real estate, election • mercurynews.com
How strange? Louisiana is a Red State? I did not know that.
McCain 58.6%
Obama 39.9%
huh? I know, I'm an idiot, but still.
Rated • 1 review • politics • publicradio.org
An inspiring hour of radio.
From the page: "National public Radio's Juan Williams, Emmy Award-winner and best-selling author of "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years," joins Midday to discuss the history of the civil rights movement leading to the election of the country's first black president.
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Rated • 1 review • dylan, obama • blogspot.com
Bobby Zimmerman singing badly but happily... "Things Have Changed." Minneapolis, Northrop Auditorium, Tuesday, November 4, 2008!
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After what had been a frustratingly erratic performance at Northrop Auditorium, America's most famous protest singer finally made a long-awaited pronouncement before his final song. After not saying a word for the preceding two hours, Dylan said something about being born in 1941 and mentioned Pearl Harbor. And then he declared, "It looks like things are going to change now."