Archive for September, 2008

Use CommentLuv? Show Andy Ur Luv!

I’ve been using Andy Bailey’s fantastic wordpress plugin, CommentLuv here for a couple of months now and love it. The plugin basically allows other bloggers who leave comments to also leave a link to their latest post, or with the new edition of the plugin choose from their ten latest posts. It’s a great idea and a great way to reward comments on a blog.

I’m now using CommentLuv on this blog, and we also use it at The 42nd Estate and are planning on installing it at We Demand Videos! and at the freshly launched OTIBR. I know several of my readers also use CommentLuv and I want to make sure everyone knows of a contest going on at WPMU.org to choose the best wordpress plugin. If you use and love CommentLuv as much as I do, please head on over to WPMU.org and vote (once!) for CommentLuv as your favorite plugin.

Oh, and if you don’t like CommentLuv, well then your vote’s not welcome! Just kidding, but seriously, what’s not to luv?


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  • Saturday Shout-outs: WQAC X

    Technically, this post is the tenth edition of Web Quotes and Counterpoints, but we’ll take a slightly different approach for the first double digit version of WQAC. Here’s a quick rundown of blogs I’m giving a shout-out to on this fine, rainy Saturday morning.

    Enjoy the weekend everyone!

    Ten Reasons I Am Voting for Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez

    After literally months and months of personal deliberation, I’ve decided who I’m voting for in this year’s presidential elections. We are in absolute lockstep agreement on the most important issues of our time and their correct solutions. This year I will proudly cast my vote for Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez as President and Vice-president of the United States of America.

    10 Reasons I’m Voting for Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez

    1. Universal Health Care.
    2. The argument over whether socialism is good or bad does not matter. Our government has already decided it will act as a socialist entity with Medicare, Social Security, bank bailouts and endless other infiltrations into the free market. To not provide universal health care is to openly admit we do not care about the well being of our citizens. This strategy must come to an end. As one of the richest countries in the world, we cannot afford to not provide our citizens guaranteed access to health care.

    3. End to all wars.
    4. The money to pay for universal health care and other infrastructure and development projects, within the U.S.A., will come from the savings of bringing every soldier home. Currently, more than half of every discretionary dollar spent by the U.S. government goes to military funding. Simply put, we are spending too much money killing people and not enough helping them.

    5. End to corporate personhood.
    6. I have railed against corporate personhood before and truly believe it is one of the reasons we are seeing the manufactured economics crises today. Many people do not realize that corporations are legally viewed as people, just the same as you and me. Corporations twisted the law freeing slaves to force corporate personhood and it’s time we end this disgrace. Corporations are not people.

    7. Impeach Bush and Cheney.
    8. Impeachment is simply an analysis of whether the President and Vice-president committed crimes. So far, our politicians will not even debate whether we should debate if crimes were committed, eventhough Bush and Cheney openly and flagrantly admit to committing multiple crimes against our citizens, government and world.

    9. National Initiative.
    10. Perhaps the greatest of the Nader - Gonzalez plaform, the National Initiative would allow regular American citizens to petition and demand change from the government easily and reliably. A strong democracy is one where citizens may easily redress the government when it creates laws to benefit the few and harm the many.

    11. Energy Policy.
    12. Hands down the best energy policy of any presidential candidate. The Nader platform looks forward to the future to realize that we must act now to invest in and install clean, efficicent renewable forms of energy such as wind and solar power. Doing so will create new manufacturing jobs and break our need for dirty and expensive forms of energy such as nuclear, coal and oil.

    13. Fair Tax.
    14. Are you sick of hearing about corporate loop holes that allow big businesses to pay no taxes while half your paycheck goes to Uncle Sam? Me too. Ralph Nader realizes how broken our tax system has become and offers the fair tax which would close corporate loopholes and begin taxing negative things we do not want, such as pollution, to discourage the negative and encourage people to work and earn money.

      Makes a lot more sense than our current system.

    15. Ballot Access.
    16. Currently each state in the union has their own ballot access laws, creating a stressful and chaotic scene where it is often a battle in and of itself for viable candidates to gain access to the ballot. Nader-Gonzalez propose one standard for all the states to ensure all candidates have fair access to the ballot, thus providing citizens with greater choice and creating greater competition amongst candidates, thus helping our democracy for everyone.

    17. Open the debates.
    18. Currently, we allow a private corporation to host debates between two political parties and allow this private corporation to ban other viable candidates from the debate. We cannot say we live in a democracy when we prevent candidates from having a seat at the table.

    19. Federal Budget.
    20. The Nader-Gonzalez campaign describes it perfectly:

      The United States needs a redirected federal budget that adequately funds crucial priorities like infrastructure, transit and other public works, schools, clinics, libraries, forests, parks, sustainable energy and pollution controls. The budget should move away from the deeply documented and criticized (by the US General Accounting Office, retired Admirals and Generals and others) wasteful, redundant “military industrial complex” as President Eisenhower called it, as well as corporate welfare and tax cuts for the wealthy that expand the divide between the luxuries of the rich and the necessities of the poor and middle class.

      Yes, rebuild America!

    These are my reason for voting for Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez in the 2008 presidential elections. The points I’ve outlined above are the ten of most important points to the future sustainability of this country and are clearly above and beyond any platform stance of any other presidential candidate. Simply put, the Nader-Gonzalez platform is not only good but also correct.

    Do yourself and your country a favor and vote for Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalelez in 2008.

    Five Steps to Socialized Healthcare

    1. Stop paying medical bills.
    2. Bad debt increases for hospitals and insurance companies.
    3. Big health insurance companies fail.
    4. Government steps in, bails them out.
    5. Bam, socialized healthcare.

    Repeat as necessary until government simply owns medical industry.