Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Something to be thankful for


Welcome to the November 25, 2008 edition of nobama blog carnival.

Well, readers, Thanksgiving is almost here and so is our carnival. Lest your holiday be lacking in commentary, here's a double serving of blog. (And let's remember to give thanks to the Almighty this week!)

Wenchypoo presents One Nation Underachieving posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket: "If each of us, regardless of status or position, showed a little more personal responsibility and character, we just might be able to help our incoming president AND ourselves from ever having to endure this again."

T. presents Deconstructing Obama, Pt. 1: Building a Narrative posted at The Rawness, saying, "This is the first of an open-ended, ongoing series I plan to have about Barack Obama and what may or may not motivate him."

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Nobama Blog Carnival 6

Welcome to the November 16, 2008 edition of nobama blog carnival.

Kevin Brink presents How to Deal With Election Withdrawal posted at The Red Stapler Chronicles: "Don’t know what you are going to do without checking the latest Gallup polls?"

The Whited Sepulchre presents some witty and enjoyable Suggestions for President Obama's Cabinet posted at The Whited Sepulchre: "Here are some likely candidates for President Obama's cabinet."

Recoil presents a conciliatory The Morning After: President Obama posted at Double Barreled Opinions: "As conservatives we need to be vigilant in our communications with our elected officials."

Raymond presents My Vote Does Not Matter Because I Do Not Live In A Swing State posted at Money Blue Book: "Now why should my vote in a historically solid blue state like Maryland be essentially penalized and emerge any less important than that of a citizen living in Pennsylvania or Florida?

Wenchypoo presents This Just In: What to Expect From an Obama Nation (or Abomination) posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket.

Curry Kenworthy presents So now it's time for unity? posted at Curry Kenworthy, saying, "Where was the beautiful unity and brotherhood all this time during the last eight years?"

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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Nobama Blog Carnival 5

Welcome to the November 8, 2008 edition of nobama blog carnival.

It was a rough week, but our bloggers bring insights, information, and even some laughs to keep you informed, uplifted, and motivated!

Tom Stelene presents The Barbarians Breached the Gates posted at Al-Kafir Akbar!: "Full-blown statism now has the best chance to establish itself in America than it has ever had. So, what do we do now to stop it?"

John Kaduk presents 10 Ways To Cope With A Barack Obama Presidency posted at The Right Wing: "3. Move to Kenya. Barack’s brother has room in ..."

Alli presents Rahm Emanuel Advocates Compulsory Civil Service posted at The Smoking Argus: "We propose universal [mandatory] civilian service for every young American."

TheMoneyHawk presents Reality Check: The President Can’t Save Us, Nor Should He posted at The Money Hawk: "It’s dangerous when the electorate buys into those promises, somehow believing that the President of the United States or the U.S. Congress will save them from their undesirable circumstances."

Curry Kenworthy presents Conservatives don't really understand elections posted at Curry Kenworthy: "Conservatives are brilliant on the issues, but liberals know how to get out the vote--and change the culture."

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