Published on February 14, 2008
in politics.
MoveOn.org has created a petition: They want the superdelegates in the Democratic primary to allow the voters to decide between Clinton and Obama, rather than the delegates deciding the election themselves. For every person that signs the petition, MoveOn will send an email to the superdelegates.
You’ve probably heard about the “superdelegates” who could end up deciding the Democratic nominee.
The superdelegates are under lots of pressure right now to come out for one candidate or the other. We urgently need to encourage them to let the voters decide between Clinton and Obama—and then to support the will of the people.
If we can reach 200,000 signatures, we’ll publish the petition as an ad in USA Today.
I signed. Will you?
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Every once in a while, I stumble upon a piece of information that is so important that I want the entire world to know about it. Here’s one: the Story of Stuff is an interactive video journey describing the production, consumption, and disposal of all of the consumer products that Americans have come to know and love.
The message that this web site promotes makes amazing sense: We’re living on a planet of finite resources, but we’re exploiting them as though we have an infinite supply of resources ahead of us. At some point, we’re going to run out, unless we fundamentally change the way we do things. A change this fundamental is going to require a shift in our world-view: Right now we’re stuck in a rut where we seem to be convinced that economic growth is the primary purpose of our culture. We’re really afraid of economic recession, which basically means that the economic growth we’re really used to is slowing down. Instead of freaking out about economic recession, we should be directing our efforts into transforming our economy into one that remains at the same level, rather than growing uncontrollably.
Our growth-oriented economy is ruining the environment and ruining the lives of working-class people who live in undeveloped nations. We don’t need plasma HD-TVs or Hummers or the newest MacBook or this year’s hottest fashions. Rather, we should learn to be satisfied with the wonderful things we already own.This valentines day, you should take some time out of your busy schedule and watch the Story of Stuff video. It’ll be worth your while, I promise.