Plan for Change

September 17th, 2008

Obama/Biden want to air this. It’s going to cost a lot of money. I can’t decide if posting it here has more value than just donating (again) to the campaign. Maybe I’ll just do both.

Best presidential candidate ad I’ve seen in my lifetime. o


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  1. 1
    Richelle Says:

    Wow, that message gave me goose bumps. I can only hope that American’s do the right thing, and vote for change.

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    whynter Says:

    Thanks for the video link Jon. Wish there was more I could do from Canada to help the Obama campaign out. I am rooting for him here!

    Meghan

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    filmgoerjuan Says:

    That *is* an excellent spot. Dear god, dare we dream of having an intelligent, articulate person in the White House? *sigh*

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    NicoleS Says:

    I got goosebumps, too. But a 2 minute spot, wow, that will cost a fortune. Maybe he’ll run it in swing states and I’ll get to see it here in Missouri.

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    michael Says:

    I’ll be sending a link to that video along to a few folks. Thanks for posting it.

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    TooSunnyOutHere Says:

    So glad someone’s finally saying it. I live in San Diego on a grad student stipend, and it’s getting harder and harder to pay for food and gas.

    My parents are staunch Republicans, and I feel like telling them that if McCain gets elected, they can expect more phone calls from me asking for money…especially when I can’t find a job after getting my PhD. That might actually get them to change their vote!

    Gonna try to scrape together some cash to donate to the campaign. People NEED to realize the reality of the economic situation instead of just willingly pulling the wool down over their own eyes.

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    SuzieQ Says:

    Sending this to everyone I have in my address book…I am retired and co’t ever remember the country being in such an awful place..I hope some of these “other” people wake up and stop picking one thing only on which to base their votes…look at the whole picture.

    Aside to Jon- love Chuck and Coco but please look at info on rawhide treats for dogs. My vet recommended none of these type treats for my dogs.. just one of the sites regarding the warning against them…

    http://www.daneangelnetwork.org/rawhide.htm

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    nelking Says:

    Doing both is a good thing…

    That’s what I’ll do.

  9. 9
    Jet62879 Says:

    Imagine that, the possibility of an eloquent President…it’s been so long I could cry.

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    Geof F. Morris Says:

    So, I’m a white Methodist male living in Alabama who voted for George W. Bush both times. I work as an aerospace/defense contractor. The rest of my nuclear family are McCain voters. I even voted for McCain in Alabama’s Presidential primary. Unlike most Americans, my paycheck isn’t flat—it’s strongly beaten inflation in the last three years. My only debt is in my fixed-rate mortgage and my car note. I’m not an Obama voter, right?

    I just gave Barack $60 in the hopes that it will help this ad be on the air. I figure that Alabama is a lost cause for Barack, but that doesn’t mean that the whole country is.

    And I will go to bed tonight and pray that Barack is elected President, because I worry like hell about letting the GOP continue to hold power.

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    DrKoob Says:

    John,
    I am a lot older than you so the first campaign I can remember is Kennedy for president. I agree with you. This is the best presidential campaign commercial I have ever seen. I am sending more money today so it can be run everywhere.

    Thanks for running it.

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    weezgrrl Says:

    Thanks for posting this, Jon. I don’t watch a heck of a lotta tv, so I might not have seen this otherwise - I think it’s so important for a broad audience to see this. So important, in fact, that just as Mr. Morris (above, #10) did, I too donated $60 just now to the campaign. Just wanted to let you know that you, by way of posting this, raised $120 for the campaign.

  13. 13
    zippydav Says:

    I had never donated to a political candidate before, but I have already donated 3 times - and more than I can really afford in these scary times - in an effort to help get this intelligent, compassionate, visionary man put in place to make the changes necessary to rescue this country from its precarious toehold at the edge of the precipice. How the Republicans - and my spousal equivalent is one of them, bless his misguided little heart - can still ignore the economy crashing down around us and think that four more years of these dismal GOP policies and abhorrent lies will do anything to help heal the desperate illness of this country, well, I just can’t fathom it. Tragically, like my sweetie, a lot of them are so brainwashed that they don’t recognize the truth when it slaps them in the face…. or in their 401K.

    I have nightmares about what will happen if Obama doesn’t win. So I’m going to donate again, and again, and again if necessary. We can’t let the unthinkable happen.

    OBAMA 08

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    Jill Shalvis Says:

    I want him to win so much. GREAT ad. Everyone should see it.

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    kim at allconsuming Says:

    This man is just so inspirational.

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    vwbusnut Says:

    But, but, but… “I can see Russia from my window”

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    pungsnotded Says:

    Thanks so much for posting this video! And for not being afraid to voice your political opinions, as so many blogs today are doing. This man can save our country and I am voting for him! And if he doesn’t win, well, maybe we can all move to Canada!

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    katliz Says:

    I’m having the worst day at work, mentally and emotionally hanging on by a thread, and as per usual, stop by to see what Dooce and Blurb can do to divert my attention for a few quick moments.

    Now, I have to deal with tears. Seeing this spot, and reading the above comments, overfilled my capacity for joy today. I live in Cleveland, Oh; once again, we are on the front line of the election battle. Debating with neighbors, trying to infuse reason on local message boards, listening to the incessant (insulting) pandering going on by the McCain camp in our local media - it can be too much to take sometimes. I truly feel that Obama can win Ohio, but I won’t rest until election day in order to know I did everything I could to help ensure his victory.

    I’ve already donated all that I can, but I’m spending the weekend registering voters in the areas that the GOP is targeting with their BS caging tactics. (http://tinyurl.com/54sep5)

    Way too long story short: Thanks, all, for giving me a few minutes amongst friends this morning. Much. Needed. Catharsis.

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    MontanaJen Says:

    I got goosebumps up and down my arms when he said “…but we’re Americans…”

    I am as jaded as they come. I know politicians, I work for politicians, I am related to politicians. I get some politicians elected and others defeated.

    My mantra has always been no matter how much you love them, they’ll all eventually break your heart. It’s been a mantra that helps me to keep my distance and not be so broken-hearted when they toss a vote or lay with the lions.

    But I swear to God that I am willing to give this politician - nay, this leader- my devotion, my time, my trust, and yes, my money. We need this leader the way that you don’t know you need something until you get it and then you don’t know how you lived before you had it.

    Only this is different, because I know we need this, and I don’t know how we have been living with what we have.

    Thank you for posting this.

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    JTOR Says:

    Jon,

    I watched that clip and then went to his site where for the first time in my life I actually gave money to a politician. I want my son to grow up in a country that can elect a man like Obama. If he doesn’t win I fear we are headed toward a theocracy. Thanks for posting the video.

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    krgosselin Says:

    I cried. Actually cried. I feel amazingly fortunate to be this excited about a presidential candidate the very first time I get to vote in a national election (I’m 21). Obama genuinely cares more about this country then he cares about being right, and that’s not something you see often.

    OBAMA ‘08!!!! WOOOO!

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    southerngirl Says:

    I’m forwarding this video to everyone I know and making another contribution. Plus, I just volunteered to travel northward to Missouri, a battle-ground state, to work there for Obama. We MUST take our country back.

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    minxlj Says:

    Sitting here in England WISHING I could vote for him too. I have high hopes that America can and will do the right thing this time - you intelligent, compassionate and forward-thinking people can outvote the rest of them dragging your country down. Go do it!! I and countless others here will be watching in earnest.

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    spants Says:

    I just donated $15 to Obama. I can’t afford it. But I also can’t afford another eight years of this mess. Thanks for posting the video.

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    Maura Says:

    You know, I’ve given a number of times this election, when I never have before, and I was starting to get a little peeved by all the requests. I get them from MoveOn, I get them from the candidates and their supporters, I get them from the Democratic party.

    I watched the video and I was impressed, but it wasn’t until I read the comments here that I realized it’s still not enough; I have to give more, too. I feel truly inspired. I think I was afraid to believe that other people really felt the way I do about how important this is. Thank you all for that.

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