Michelle Obama: Make Our Voices Heard
Registering to vote is absolutely crucial. Because there is so much at stake in this election, and the choice we make on November 4th will decide so many issues that shape our lives and impact our families.
Registering to vote is absolutely crucial. Because there is so much at stake in this election, and the choice we make on November 4th will decide so many issues that shape our lives and impact our families.
Erin Kotecki Vest | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics
...because it would be less painful. And messy. I actually caught your interview not too long ago on WXYZ in Detroit. You know, the one where you sa...
Morra Aarons-Mele | Posted 10.10.2008 | Politics
Palin as a mom symbol is important to discuss, but there's too much at stake to get lost again in the gender wars, no matter how validating it feels to have our opinions asked.
Sarah Granger | Posted 07.31.2008 | Home
On the topic of technical literacy, a McCain surrogate said he's conducting conference calls with bloggers, which didn't even work as flattery, since many bloggers don't identify themselves or blogging as particularly technical.
Sarah Granger | Posted 07.22.2008 | Home
A daily American Samoa seat raffle in the Blogger Lounge. The Big Tent. The Mile High Stadium events. The inadequacy of three thousand data lines -- just some of the many mysteries unfolding in Denver.
Erin Kotecki Vest | Posted 07.13.2008 | Politics
Upon reading Barack's late term abortion remark, I had to process what was being said before I cried into my Women for Obama t-shirt.
Christine Escobar | Posted 07.08.2008 | Home
Obama's approach to the re-emerging threat of Al Qaeda marks a break with the failed Bush policy. Obama would draw in NATO and focus attention where it matters in the war on terror.
Christine Escobar | Posted 05.07.2008 | Home
The Democratic debate in Philadelphia was a farce. So Democratic bloggers at MOMocrats asked Obama to answer a series of real questions online. And he did.
Christine Escobar | Posted 04.22.2008 | Home
The value in the citizen journalist's account comes partly as a result of its being free. They are beholden to no one. They cover and opine and observe subjects but from their own perspective.
Christine Escobar | Posted 04.10.2008 | Home
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have yet to acknowledge the Iraq withdrawal plan crafted by members of their own party, and it appears there is little pressure from the press to question them on it.
MOMocrats | Posted 11.01.2008 | Home