Sunday, October 26, 2008

NC Sliding Obama in Early Voting


More than 1M people cast NC early voting ballots

By MIKE BAKER, Associated Press Writer


ASHEVILLE - More than 1 million people have now cast a ballot in North Carolina's early voting, surpassing the total number who voted at one-stop sites four years ago.


Data released Sunday by the State Board of Elections shows 1,078,710 have voted at early sites. In 2004, the state counted some 984,000 ballots during the full early period.


Early voting started Oct. 16, and counties have been increasing the availability of one-stop sites since then, easing some of the hours-long lines seen in the opening days. The early balloting ends Saturday.


The numbers clearly favor Democrats. Of the early voters, 58 percent are registered Democrats, although the GOP argues that it can win over some of the conservative Democrats in the state that differ in ideology from their national counterparts. Just 25 percent of voters so far are registered Republicans.


Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has encouraged all his supporters to vote early to ensure that as many ballots are in before the crush of Election Day. The Republicans launched an early vote tour last week, helping ease a wide gap that the Democrats built in the first days of balloting.


Elections officials expect that some one-third of voters in North Carolina will go to the polls early. Already, more than 19 percent of registered voters have gone to one-stop sites.
The data also shows signs that Obama is drawing a historic number of blacks to the election. About 28 percent of all voters thus far are black, even though they're just 21 percent of the population and made up only 19 percent of state's overall 2004 vote.


Another 113,000 voters have cast an absentee ballot, including 4,700 in the military and 2,179 people overseas.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

I Don't Trust the (kc)Arab!!!!!

McCain supporters show their true colors--wait, is hate a color?



The McCain attempt to connect race and terror on a subliminal level in his advertising, while projecting an image of taking the high road in his public appearances crashed and burned on Friday when he did not notice he was engaging in racist hate speech:
' Later, another supporter told McCain, "I don't trust Obama...He's an Arab."

McCain stood shaking his head as she spoke, then quickly took the microphone from her.

"No, ma'am," he said. "He's a decent, family man, a citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with." '
McCain should have said, "there would be nothing wrong with being an Arab, but Obama is not." The way he put it strongly implied that he had a low opinion of Arabs.

http://www.juancole.com/2008/10/mccain-obama-decent-no-arab.html

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

EVENT ALERT: TALK ON LAPTOP SEARCHES AT US BORDERS, OCT. 16, 1PM AT THE LAW SCHOOL

Freeze computer!

COME HEAR TWO EXPERTS IN THE FIELD DISCUSS CURRENT AND POSSIBLE FUTURE LEGISLATION INVOLVING LAPTOP SEARCHES AT OUR COUNTRY'S BORDERS. Co-hosted by the USC Law Federalist Society.

OCT. 16
1PM
USC LAW SCHOOL, RM. TBA

PROF. NATHAN SALES
, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY LAW PROFESSOR AND FORMERLY: WITH THE DEPT. OF HOMELAND SECURITY; OFFICE OF LEGAL POLICY WITH THE DOJ; INVOLVED IN DRAFTING THE USA PATRIOT ACT.

PROF. BRIAN HOFFSTADT, USC LAW ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, FORMERLY: AN AUSA IN THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA; SENIOR COUNSEL, OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT AT THE DOJ; SPECIAL COUNSEL, FCC; CLERKED FOR J. O'CONNOR OF THE US SUPREME COURT AND J. HALL OF THE 9TH CIR.

"My friends, my friend, friends, listen friends"...come on John, we know you don't have that many friends!



How did they find 80 independents in the blood red state of TN to fill the hall of the last debate? Sensibility is sweeping the nation!

The USC Law debate watch was a success, with a room full of Dems faithful watching Obama deploy a smart analysis of today's economic woes. The gloves were not off on either side, and the sound bites seem to have been mined out of debates gone by. Nothing terribly new, but then again, the numbers are proving that Obama's message is sinking in.

Keep posted for further USC Law events preceding the election of Barack.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Wow, Palin sucks in an interesting way.


What Kind of Accent Does Sarah Palin Have?Wasillan, actually.


Since Sarah Palin was selected as the Republican candidate for vice president, many people have made comments about her unusual speech, comparing it to accents heard in the movie Fargo, in the states of Wisconsin and Idaho, and in Canada. Some have even attributed her manner of speaking to her supposed stupidity. But Palin actually has an Alaskan accent, one from the Matnuska and Susitna Valley region, where Palin's hometown, Wasilla, is located.

http://www.slate.com/id/2201318/

dangerous accents of the past:

The History Boys

by David Halberstam August 2007

Bush's accent, not always there in public appearances when he was younger, tends to thicken these days, the final g's consistently dropped so that doing becomes doin', going becomes goin', and making, makin'. In this lexicon al-Qaeda becomes "the folks" who did 9/11. Unfortunately, it is not just the speech that got dumbed down—so also were the ideas at play. The president's world, unlike the one we live in, is dangerously simple, full of traps, not just for him but, sadly, for us as well.

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2007/08/halberstam200708

Debate Watch this Tuesday, 7 October!!


8 down, 1 to go!!! Come watch the debate at the home of a USC Law Student to be mentioned via listserv. And welcome once again to USC Law Dems!