Barack Lost The South Carolina Debate
Keyes-Obama debate 2 (Christianity)
Keyes-Obama debate 2 (On how race affects the campaign)
Alan Keyes - King of BS
Keyes-Obama debate 3 (Forced to suck up to each other)
Keyes-Obama debate 3 (Religion and Gay marriage)
Keyes-Obama debate 3 (Iraq and Homeland)
Keyes-Obama debate 2 (Homosexuality)
Keyes-Obama debate 2 (Opening Statements)
Keyes-Obama debate 2 (Death Penalty and Abortion)
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
High Energy Generation Obama Event: I Am Hooked
Lotus
Generation Barack Obama Launch Party
"For all NYC young professionals!"
This event is planned to start at 7:00 pm on May 30, 2007 at Lotus.
Photos from the same event in DC
I have been to numerous political events the past two years in NYC, some of them great ones, but this was outright mindblowing. I learned about it in a Facebook mail that got sent to me. I don't know the person who sent it to me.
I got there about 10 minutes early so I walked around and found myself at this convenience store staring at USA Today. The front page story was on the richest Mexican who supposedly is richer than Warren Buffett and soon might take over Bill Gates. I was surprised to learn.
Carlos Slim Helú - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlos Slim Helu, The World's Richest People - Forbes.com
Carlos Slim Helu Quotes - Mexican Billionaire
ONLINE ORIGINAL: Carlos Slim: "The Key Is the Internet" For the past two decades, he has shown an uncanny ability to spot undervalued companies and turn them into lean, profitable machines. Over the years, he has built an industrial, retail, and telecommunications empire with about $16 billion in annual sales. ....... he also owns Prodigy Inc., the third-largest Internet service provider in the U.S. ....... Long distance is a commodity. It's not going to exist in a few years. It's going to disappear, and it will be the same thing to make a local call as a long-distance call. ...... The Internet is the heart of this new civilization ..... The buying power of Americans is much higher than Mexicans', and although retail square footage is more expensive in the U.S., the financial cost of capital is much less...... We want as few management layers as possible, so that executives are very close to the operations. We also don't believe in having big corporate infrastructures. ...... In this new wave of technology, you can't do it all yourself, you have to form alliances. ...... you don't need many bricks for financial services ..... almost a virtual bank -- with only three branches. Very little expensive infrastructure. We've been doing it for seven years now, and we think the Internet and online transactions are going to be very important. .... the real potential for online business is pure banking transactions ...... My children gave me a laptop for Christmas, but all I know how to do so far is push the "on" button. I also can turn it off. It's like learning chess or golf, it takes a long time to learn some things. ...... Last year, we gave out 17,000 scholarships to college students. We paid bail for 5,000 first-time arrestees accused of minor crimes, so that they wouldn't sit for years in jail waiting for the slow justice system to move. ..... Last year, we helped cover the expenses of 11,000 surgical operations in rural areas. ..... The World Bank and the IADB, instead of jumping in only when there are financial crises, should back development..... I spend most of my time studying new technologies.
Latin America's richest man: Mexican entrepreneur Carlos Slim ...
There was no famous person in attendance, although one comedian took the stage for just a little while. But it was like Obama himself was there. You could feel his presence.
A few people remarked that it was so much better to go to an event like this one where everyone at the bar is an Obama fan, than to go to some random bar. You have something in common with everyone. You can talk to anyone. You can work the room.
Photos from the same event in DC
I have been to numerous political events the past two years in NYC, some of them great ones, but this was outright mindblowing. I learned about it in a Facebook mail that got sent to me. I don't know the person who sent it to me.
I got there about 10 minutes early so I walked around and found myself at this convenience store staring at USA Today. The front page story was on the richest Mexican who supposedly is richer than Warren Buffett and soon might take over Bill Gates. I was surprised to learn.
Carlos Slim Helú - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlos Slim Helu, The World's Richest People - Forbes.com
Carlos Slim Helu Quotes - Mexican Billionaire
ONLINE ORIGINAL: Carlos Slim: "The Key Is the Internet" For the past two decades, he has shown an uncanny ability to spot undervalued companies and turn them into lean, profitable machines. Over the years, he has built an industrial, retail, and telecommunications empire with about $16 billion in annual sales. ....... he also owns Prodigy Inc., the third-largest Internet service provider in the U.S. ....... Long distance is a commodity. It's not going to exist in a few years. It's going to disappear, and it will be the same thing to make a local call as a long-distance call. ...... The Internet is the heart of this new civilization ..... The buying power of Americans is much higher than Mexicans', and although retail square footage is more expensive in the U.S., the financial cost of capital is much less...... We want as few management layers as possible, so that executives are very close to the operations. We also don't believe in having big corporate infrastructures. ...... In this new wave of technology, you can't do it all yourself, you have to form alliances. ...... you don't need many bricks for financial services ..... almost a virtual bank -- with only three branches. Very little expensive infrastructure. We've been doing it for seven years now, and we think the Internet and online transactions are going to be very important. .... the real potential for online business is pure banking transactions ...... My children gave me a laptop for Christmas, but all I know how to do so far is push the "on" button. I also can turn it off. It's like learning chess or golf, it takes a long time to learn some things. ...... Last year, we gave out 17,000 scholarships to college students. We paid bail for 5,000 first-time arrestees accused of minor crimes, so that they wouldn't sit for years in jail waiting for the slow justice system to move. ..... Last year, we helped cover the expenses of 11,000 surgical operations in rural areas. ..... The World Bank and the IADB, instead of jumping in only when there are financial crises, should back development..... I spend most of my time studying new technologies.
Latin America's richest man: Mexican entrepreneur Carlos Slim ...
There was no famous person in attendance, although one comedian took the stage for just a little while. But it was like Obama himself was there. You could feel his presence.
A few people remarked that it was so much better to go to an event like this one where everyone at the bar is an Obama fan, than to go to some random bar. You have something in common with everyone. You can talk to anyone. You can work the room.
I have an almost anthropological interest in noticing how people group up. Reminds me of Food Service at college. There were the few tables most international students occupied. Then there was that corner where the African Americans gravitated. The athletes sat all the way in the back. There were numerous Baptist tables. I liked to hop from table to table. I was not comfortable getting pigeonholed. I guess I am quite a rootless guy. That is why I like NYC so much perhaps. A North Carolina guy once told me that the only thing he likes in NYC is "its doughnuts." Me, I am in total love with the city. That is why I walk around the city like a madman. I have to take it in. I have to take it all in.
The Facebook event page showed only about four people had said they were coming. All of them looked Indian. So I am thinking, finally some Indians with backbone. But I was in for a surprise. It was a crowded bar bustling with beautiful women. I think it was 60-40 women. I have never seen so many beautiful women at any political event in the city. Most other events I have been to tend to be 70-30 guys or worse, more like 80-20. I guess Generation Obama is a less sexist generation.
It felt like the beginning of something. The first few Obama events I have been to have been more of warm up acts. This was to suggest the show was on.
There was only one other Indian. This young woman. To my "Are you the only other Indian here?" she responded with a "Hi, bye."
There was a healthy presence of African American young professionals. One guy looked like he might have been 40 plus. He said he ran a hedge fund.
I am beginning to discover facetime. I used to be super good at it. Screentime is there. I did most of my work for the democracy movement in Nepal in a Web 2.0 environment. My company exists in a Web 2.0 environment. This discovery of facetime is not pre-Web 2.0 but rather post-Web 2.0. I have taken to calling it Web 5.0. In the pre-Web 2.0 facetime, when you get hit, you hit back. In the Web 5.0 facetime, the emphasis is on synergy, on creativity.
Web 5.0: Face Time
"Don't let them keep you indoors." - George Clooney
My first few months in the city, my first year even perhaps, my attitude was like if you like me, why don't you care about my country! The online work was intense. Offline it sometimes felt like a jombie experience. And the work on the autobiography has been liberating, therapeutic. The past kept holding me back, I was surprised it did. I am more ready for facetime, thanks to the work on the autobiography. I am going to do more of it.
I met so many interesting people today. I felt so at home. Such a great way to renew my facetime zeal and skills. I am hooked.
Political Socializing In NYC
Cheryl gave me her card.
On The Web
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In The News
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Barack Obama's quiet rebellion Salon - |
Barack Obama: Obama Introduces Bill to Recognize and Fund ... All American Patriots (press release), Sweden - |
Obama family among those to get compensation Standard, Kenya - |
All American Patriots (press release), Sweden -
Friday, May 25, 2007
Political Socializing In NYC
From A Few Different Websites
Love Poems
Dating Advice
The Love Teachings Of Kama Sutra
Brooklyn for Barack BBQ May 26, 2007 at 12:00 PM
Union Square Walk for Change Jun 9, 2007 at 11:00 AM
Long Walk To Freedom
Long Walk To Freedom: Just A Third World Guy Dazzled By The City
In The News
Barack Responds to Romney and McCain This country is united in our support for our troops, but we also owe them a plan to relieve them of the burden of policing someone else’s civil war. Governor Romney and Senator McCain clearly believe the course we are on in Iraq is working, but I do not. And if there ever was a reflection of that it's the fact that Senator McCain required a flack jacket, ten armored Humvees, two Apache attack helicopters, and 100 soldiers with rifles by his side to stroll through a market in Baghdad just a few weeks ago. Governor Romney and Senator McCain are still supporting a war that has cost us thousands of lives, made us less safe in the world, and resulted in a resurgence of al-Qaeda. It is time to end this war so that we can redeploy our forces to focus on the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and all those who plan to do us harm.
Video: Ted Sorensen on Barack's Leadership
Barack at Yearly Kos
Facebook Opens Up Forbes
Facebook Lets Advertisers Reach Members Via Free AppClickZ News
Myanmar Extends Suu Kyi's House Arrest Washington Post
Obama Rallies Philadelphia May 22Elites TV
Sorcery banned in Bihar district India eNews.com
Sadr, the anti-American Shiite cleric, resurfaces in Iraq International Herald Tribune
Yushchenko Puts Ukrainian Troops Under Presidential ControlBloomberg
Israel steps up Hamas crackdown Monsters and Critics.com
Google launches translation featureMilwaukee Business Journal lets users now enter search requests in their language, and then click on a link to have the resulting Web pages translated. .... Google said it expects the service to be used extensively outside the U.S. and U.K. ..... Arabic, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese.
GOP pounce on Clinton, Obama MSNBC 76% believe things are going badly in Iraq; another 76% say the troop surge has made no impact or has made things worse; and 63% believe the US should set a date for withdrawing troops next year.
Love Poems
Dating Advice
The Love Teachings Of Kama Sutra
Brooklyn for Barack BBQ May 26, 2007 at 12:00 PM
Union Square Walk for Change Jun 9, 2007 at 11:00 AM
Long Walk To Freedom
Long Walk To Freedom: Just A Third World Guy Dazzled By The City
In The News
Barack Responds to Romney and McCain This country is united in our support for our troops, but we also owe them a plan to relieve them of the burden of policing someone else’s civil war. Governor Romney and Senator McCain clearly believe the course we are on in Iraq is working, but I do not. And if there ever was a reflection of that it's the fact that Senator McCain required a flack jacket, ten armored Humvees, two Apache attack helicopters, and 100 soldiers with rifles by his side to stroll through a market in Baghdad just a few weeks ago. Governor Romney and Senator McCain are still supporting a war that has cost us thousands of lives, made us less safe in the world, and resulted in a resurgence of al-Qaeda. It is time to end this war so that we can redeploy our forces to focus on the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and all those who plan to do us harm.
Video: Ted Sorensen on Barack's Leadership
Barack at Yearly Kos
Facebook Opens Up Forbes
Facebook Lets Advertisers Reach Members Via Free App
Obama Rallies Philadelphia May 22
Sadr, the anti-American Shiite cleric, resurfaces in Iraq International Herald Tribune
Yushchenko Puts Ukrainian Troops Under Presidential Control
Google launches translation feature
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