Month: February 2008

  • Possible future First Lady Michelle Obama: Be not afraid

    “Don’t base your votes, this time, on fear. Base them on possibility.” The time for a thinker as our leader has come. Watch on YouTube – Michelle Obama: Be not afraid Link to share this: https://www.gabrielserafini.com/blog/2008/02/29/possible-future-first-lady-michelle-obama-be-not-afraid/

  • It’s Just a Flesh Wound – Obama vs. Hillary

    Very funny illustration by Gary Brookins. It made me chuckle. Original is here Link to share this: https://www.gabrielserafini.com/blog/2008/02/22/its-just-a-flesh-wound-obama-vs-hillary/

  • 195.5lb.

    On 2/15/08 I was 195.5 lb. Link to share this: https://www.gabrielserafini.com/blog/2008/02/15/1955lb/

  • Barack Obama on Religion

    Barack Obama is the most intelligent, reasoned politician I have ever heard. This video is remarkable. In it, he shares his views on religion and its role in a pluralistic, progressive society. My favorite passage of the speech (emphahsis added): And even if we did have only Christians in our midst, if we expelled every…

  • Lessig on Obama

    One of the smartest people around, noted Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig, has put together an outstanding video sharing his reasons for voting for Obama. I highly recommend watching it and thinking about the issues he raises. If you disagree, why? Watch or download the high-quality video here (torrent). Lots of excellent thoughts and comments…

  • Missouri Says Obama FTW!

    NPR and the AP called Missouri for Hillary Clinton earlier tonight. Barack went from ~30% won to 49.2%, FOR THE WIN. I am so proud to say that my vote helped prove them wrong. We showed them our "O" Face and it feels great. The Show Me State has Spoken: We want Barack Obama. We…

  • “Identity Theft” by Nellie McKay performed live on Prairie Home Companion on January 26, 2008

    Last Sunday as I was driving around doing some errands I was listening to A Prairie Home Companion on the local NPR station. Garrison Keillor introduced a singer, Nellie McKay, who sang a song that I enjoyed very much. Afterwards, I looked around to see if I could buy it on iTunes. When I tried…

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