Can be found here:
http://youtu.be/wK4MfYxkHtg
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The Trouble With A Santorum
Rick
Santorum, Republican former senator of Pennsylvania, and widely known for his
radical social views, has been making headlines recently with some off-the-wall
comments. Santorum, a devout Catholic, has used his faith-based beliefs to
define his public policy and has many fearing what a Santorum presidency would
mean for America – a frothy mess. I have decided to dedicate the next few posts
to Santorum and some of his most troublesome comments along the campaign trail.
Last week a remark Santorum made in
2008 about the threat of Satan came to light. “Satan is attacking the great
institutions of America,” a gravely serious Santorum shouted, “using those
great vices of pride, vanity, and sensuality as the root to attack all of the
strong plants that has so deeply rooted in the American tradition.” Normally, I
would read this and think that it had been spewed forth by Pat Robertson or
Fred Phelps – not a viable candidate for president. But it hadn’t, and that’s
unsettling.
What’s more unsettling are his views
on the separation of church and state. “I don’t believe in an America where the separation of church and state
is absolute,” Santorum said. “The idea that the church can have no influence or
no involvement in the operation of the state is absolutely antithetical to the
objectives and vision of our country.” It begins to shine light on what
the country under a President Santorum would look like – theocratic.
As an American, Santorum is entitled
to his own religious beliefs and opinions; it is one of the many things that
make this country great. There are also many Americans that share the same
beliefs. Even most of our presidents have been deeply devout and religious men.
But where they differ from potential presidential candidate Santorum is that
they didn’t run on a platform based on theocratic ideals – they ran our country
based on democratic principles rather than allow narrow religious views to dictate
their course of action. Religion has no place in politics. If you don’t agree, look at what a great job
countries such as Saudi Arabia or Iran are doing on human rights and democratic
ideals.
Comments such as ‘Satan is attacking
America’ or his views on the separation of church and state are alarming and
show that Santorum is too governed by his brand of faith to run our diverse
country; his ultra-conservative
religious beliefs dictate his life, his values, and his worldview to such a
great degree that it is difficult to imagine him separating these perspectives
from deciding public-policy on the facts rather than faith.
Our president should be in the real
world, dealing with real problems – the economy, high gas prices and an
impending war with Iran – not a mythical horned demon hell-bent on taking over
our country. He is running for commander-in-chief, not pastor-in-chief.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Executive Summary
Act-Up
is a new and exciting app marketed specifically for politically motivated
people interested in sharing ideas and organizing. Act-Up will offer users a way to post events, meet-ups and
protests to a public calendar.
Act-Up users
can search events by theme, dates, times, topic or search events
in their area through GPS and a map with pinpoints indicating the location of
an event. Once an event or message is posted, users have the opportunity to
send out an update via Twitter and/or Facebook.
Users
have the opportunity to create a profile and by answering a few questions – political views,
social interests and search radius –will receive updates when an event they
might be interested in has been posted in their area. Users will also have the
ability to contact each other directly to chat, organize an event or share
information.
The
app will take 5-7 days to develop and test. Act-Up will be free for download
and use on Android and iPhone/Ipad – revenues will be generated directly from advertising
on the app.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Another Hypocrite Forced Out of The Closet.
It seems like only a few years ago that if a
person was outted, it was a scandal. Heads exploded, people fainted
over learning of so-and-so getting caught with a male escort or having a ‘wide-stance’
in the bathroom stall at an airport. Now if a week goes by without a public official
telling the world they are gay, something seems queer in the world.
And as luck would have it, this week another
conservative government employee was outted. And nobody blinked an eye. Well,
nobody blinked an eye at him being gay – the scandal and investigation that
surrounds the circumstances for his coming out is what has everyone buzzing.
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu publicly
acknowledged last weekend that he is gay amid allegations of threatening to
deport his Mexican immigrant ex-lover. An investigation for allegations of “human
rights violations, threatening & intimidating, misuse of public resources, theft
of property, theft of identity, fraud & impersonation” is currently
underway.
Sheriff Babeu has been rough on undocumented
immigrants in Arizona and has been coming down hard on those that employee
them, calling for punishment against “those that harbor” undocumented
immigrants. Seems to me Babeu had been doing more than harboring an undocumented
immigrant these past few years. Oh hypocrisy, thy name is Babeu.
And before you give credit to Babeu for
coming out, let’s note why he did so – he was going to be outted for
threatening to deport his ex. Babeu
would have never come out publicly had he not threatened his ex-lover, or anyone didn’t stumbled upon his online gay
dating profile (it doesn’t take Cagney & Lacey to figure this out). There is
really no credit or points for being courageous and true to yourself and the
world when you’re being forced, and under such circumstances.
Would this investigation have been underway,
or a public career potentially ruined, if he had just been honest with himself
and everyone else in the beginning? Or would his career have even begun in such
a conservative district if he ran as an openly gay American? Probably not.
But he would have been true to himself, to the world, and to those
closeted that are looking for inspiration and confirmation that it is ok to be
who you are and make it in the United States.
Babeu's
support (and all those currently closeted) for a political party opposed to
issues that affect his happiness and govern his choices reflects self-hatred
and internalized homophobia. And if you would rather remain in the closet, just
make sure you don’t threaten to deport your ex.
Your secret isn’t going to be safe for long. And neither is your credibility.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Act-Up App (Elevator Pitch 2)
What if you could find like-minded people in your area to meet-up
with and wax politics?
For political active people everywhere who want to find events in the area, meet-up spots, or
a group discussion and meet new, fun people, the Act-Up app, will provide all
of these options. Act-Up allows the user
to create a profile, upload a photo, post events and group meet-ups, and,
through GPS, track other users with the same interests and events in their
area. Users will also be able to have alerts for when events they are
interested in are posted by other users in the areas. This will be a free app,
but there will be an opportunity for advertisers to place ads throughout the
different pages of Act-Up.
Elevator Pitch 1
Coming Up For Air is a
weekly news webisode with a witty, satirical twist. Coming Up For Air will be self-assured
to take over the competition because our content will be fun, fresh and
informative. The difference is biased-free news targeted at a young, informed
audience. All of our webisodes contain three segments – week in review, panel
discussion, and questions from viewers. Our
host, Winston Smith, has been a journalist for years and is experienced in
writing and discussing the latest news in politics. As more people learn about Coming Up For Air
through Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites, Coming Up For Air’s popularity
will soar.
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