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Song of the Week – Fight the Youth – Fishbone

In honor of all of the young voters out there who chose a more progressive government, the 18-29 demographic really rocked it. The song of the week is Fisbhone’s “Fight the Youth”

Congratulations President Obama.

(ed. note: There is also a really great documentary on Fishbone that came out recently, they really are trailblazers that deserve all the respect they get, Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone.)

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Political Ad

I’m annoyed with the 30 second political spots that dominate the airwaves in the run up to an election. Even more so because the ads that air in DC are almost always for Virginia and Maryland, so it’s not a race that I can vote in, BUT I would love to see this video run as a commercial on a regular basis.

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Uncomfortable

I came across a story about Republicans feeling uncomfortable at the National Education Association’s convention because of the open endorsement of Barak Obama. I’d like to address this issue on two levels.

First the NEA is a union that fights for the rights of teachers. The Democrats have traditionally fought for education while the GOP has stymied it. So the endorsement should come as no surprise. Imagine if a member of PETA complained about feeling uncomfortable at the yearly meeting of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. The response would be “So what you knew that going in the meeting.”

The second issue is the GOP whining about “feeling uncomfortable.” I call bullshit on this. You know what’s confortable?

  • Republicans supporting funneling money from the public school system via vouchers
  • Supporting prayer in school

To further embolden why the NEA would endorse Obama and why if you are at the NEA convention you should too is that Romney, the current front runner for the GOP nomination, has said in his book “No Apology: Believe in America” that unions like the NEA “a deadening impact on student achievement.”

So to paraphrase Suicidal Tendencies “If I may you uncomfortable, oh I’m sorry, but maybe you need to be uncomfortable.”

Suggested reading:
The Mis-Education of the Negro
History shows that it does not matter who is in power… those who have not learned to do for themselves and have to depend solely on others never obtain any more rights or privileges in the end than they did in the beginning.

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