| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Carl Davidson | |
| 2 | Eileen Boris | |
| 3 | Christopher Malone, Ph.D | |
| 4 | Robert Williamson | Serious, sweeping change is desperately needed --everything is at stake -- our Constitution, our freedoms, our country, our world. Even with odds this great, it is possible to see Barack Obama as the lightning rod for a gentle revolution. He has the intellect, fortitude and vision to make America whole and vital once more. |
| 5 | Steve Rhodes | http://flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157603825474968/ |
| 6 | Mary OZ | |
| 7 | Stefan Rhys | I am a both a proud American Progressive, and a proud supporter of Barack Obama. Count me as yet another Progressive for Obama!
Stefan Rhys,
AKA Darshan
http://neweraartist.wordpress.com |
| 8 | Karal Taylor | |
| 9 | Jeff Goldman | |
| 10 | T.A. Barnhart | i'm glad to see progressives finally figuring out who the right candidate is, and has been all along: Barack Obama. he represents modern progressivism not merely in words or policy but in the extraordinary story that is his life and his work. |
| 11 | Stan Klyne | |
| 12 | Laura Frei | |
| 13 | Gyan Prakash | |
| 14 | James D. Bever | |
| 15 | Anonymous | The voice of the grassroots must be louder than the main stream media. |
| 16 | Anonymous | We need to take back our Government and Nation that has been stolen from us. We need to take these back out of the hands of neoconservatives and corprates. |
| 17 | Barbara Ming | |
| 18 | John Kaye | |
| 19 | Jim Campbell | "An idea whose time has come". Great work. |
| 20 | Paul Fish | While I am against the folly in Iraq, I support further efforts to stop Bin Laden in Afghanistan, so for that I am not "anti-war." However, the most important issue for me is restoring the majority of our most progressive document — the Constitution — which has been so decimated by the NeoCon Reagan Revolution of these past 30 years. That is paramount. |
| 21 | Anonymous | |
| 22 | Tera Hunter | |
| 23 | Rev. Michael Wilker | |
| 24 | Denise Melonas | |
| 25 | Ken Allen | |
| 26 | Anonymous | This is really in the spirit of the North Bay, CA, where I live. Incidentally, can someone please shed some light on why Lynn Woolsey has endorsed Hillary Clinton, "the anti-anti-war candidate," in defiance of the ENTIRE North Bay's vote? The 6th District of Sonoma and Marin Counties very much were won by Senator Obama. Lynn is well-respected here but this amounts to an egregious disconnect between the bar-setting area of progressivism, where the Birkenstock Factory was just down the freeway, and that old dixiecrat Clinton. This area is just on FIRE for Barack. Lynn needs to follow sway publically. It's a bit embaressing.
Looking forward to more. Barbara's article come out only a few days after I had tried to assemble a grab bag of the same information online, culling from the Mother Jones Article in September. It is terribly disturbing information, I feel.
Barack Obama has made me want to vote. That is profound. I am essentially a willful non-participant in our voting system for many years, unaffiliated with any party but always voted Democratic when I've outvoted some Republican or another. The issues being discussed by the candidates are, to me, important, yet not as important as the things that initially drew me to Barack -- habeus corpus, government ethics and transparency reform, an address of racism in law enforcement, ending deportations and the DREAM ACT proposition, Obama's stance on the Middle East, particularly with regard to the situation between Israel and Palestine, and even personal things like Michelle Obama's commitment to organic foods (while Hillary Clinton's name is synonymous with bovine growth hormone through her Monsanto ties). Endorsements like the Nation & Ben & Jerry's have impressed me.
Barack impresses me. He quells my inner cynicism and makes me think that reform is possible in a system I have viewed as absolutely corrupt. I trust this island boy more than I've ever trusted any politician, and as an activist myself, I've done a lot of work for him.
He is the only one who can seat progressives in the White House in a meaningful way. I do believe he is post-partisan and as I told someone earlier, a colleague who is a professor of critical theory (my own thrust... I'm only a TA)... he represents a post-Cartesian grey zone and moves beyond the binary, which is where American Politics have gotten stuck. Barack Obama, the Poststructural President.
We are blessed.
Such a neat group. |
| 27 | Wanda Jackson | "Yes We Can!"
May God Bless America, and allow everyone to unite as one. Together we stand strong; divided we fall. I want to togetherness! |
| 28 | riccarlo porter | |
| 29 | riccarlo porter | |
| 30 | Fama | |
| 31 | Fama | |
| 32 | Immanuel Wallerstein | |
| 33 | Amy Manuel | Barack Obama will be a great president. He has shown incredible leadership skills with his speech on race. We do not need Corporate Clinton trying to prove she's tough by starting a war with Iran. If either Clinton or McCain win, we run the risk of war with Iran. We can not afford the 2 wars already started by Bush/Cheney. A third war would bancrupt the country for certain.
The Progressive Populist Caucus will distribute flyers at our county convention. These will promote the takeover of the people of the Democratic Party in Texas. It is a grassroots movement to take back the party from the corporate goons that took over in the 80s.
Democratic Progressive Resume:
*2006 Democratic candidate for Denton County Commissioner
* Founded Carrollton/The Colony Democrats
* Member of Texas Democratic Women
* ACLU.
* PFAW
* Volunteer Lobbiest for Planned Parenthood
* Hosted Fundraisers for Texas Equal Access Fund
* Volunteer Survivor Advocate for Denton Friends of The Family
* Democratic Precinct Chair 2004 through 2007
* Delegate to the Texas State Democratic Convention in 2004 and 2006
* Intend to be an Obama delegate to the National Democratic Convention in 2008 |
| 34 | John Delloro | |
| 35 | Jorge Gonzalez | Let us restore integrity and honesty to the office of President of the United States. Obama 08. |
| 36 | Jim Williams | |
| 37 | Daniel E. Smith | I pledge to do everything in my limited purview to advance Obama's candidacy for President of the United States. |
| 38 | Deborah Simpson | |
| 39 | Elizabeth Schmermund | |
| 40 | Harry Targ | I am excited by Obama's ability to mobilize young people. We progressives need to be there with him and them. |
| 41 | Amy Wolfe | |
| 42 | Christine Mathews | I agree that we need to support Obama. We are in desperate trouble here and we need to get these issues out into public debate. Just reading about what could be accomplished raises my spirits. |
| 43 | Bruce Wexler | I must admit that until The Wright Problem broke, I was more enthused with Obama. Yet, looking at the alternative, he is still the better candidate |
| 44 | Anonymous | Let's stand across America to show just how powerful and numerous we are. Proposals are on the Obama website, but it doesn't seem to be getting much traction. Let's get it on Huffpo and other popular blogs, even if MSM is ignoring us. |
| 45 | Xiomara De Oliver | |
| 46 | David E. Apter | |
| 47 | Sam Borisch Taylor | |
| 48 | Ann E. McCrary | I'm an Obamaniac from Portland, OR! No more war! Restore habeas corpus! New jobs! Renewable energy sources! Si se puede! Peace. |
| 49 | Jonathan Baird | |
| 50 | Christine Schwenker | |