Booklobbyist Tom Brown is going toe-to-toe with JP Morgan, who lobbied John Cornyn with $61,847. Tom sent Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free by Ellen Hodgson Brown to Cornyn. You can view Tom’s comments on Booklobby.
Tom takes a strong stance, calling the current bailout […]
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Booklobbyist Sends John Cornyn the Book Web of Debt
October 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Will Barack Obama Inherit the Yes Men Like Kennedy Did?
June 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Kyle Johnson of Bumperactive has a Booklobby message for Barack Obama.
My concern is that you will inherit a government such as Kennedy’s, where the ablest minds have been culled, and only the yes men remain.
Kyle appears to have been busy with Bumperactive now offering a state-by-state bumper sticker featuring Senator Obama.
Here are Kyle’s comments […]
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The Traditional Republican Base is No Longer Powerful Enough to Elect a President
June 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
It is unprecedented that a candidate with such a strong position as Hillary Clinton — strong financially, politically, and organizationally — should be defeated for the Democratic nomination by a relatively inexperienced unknown like Barack Obama.
I want to offer you a word of warning: Mr. Obama’s success is a symptom of a cultural change […]
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How many windmills could you build with $100B/yr over 10 or 15 years?! Holy smokes, you could power every house in America!
June 1st, 2008 · No Comments
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Booklobbyist Casey Gum chimes in on the energy debate. Join the BookLobby: Energy policy page on Faceboook for more.
Dear Senator Hutchison,
I know we produce a lot of wind power in Texas, but I […]
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My First Booklobby
May 6th, 2008 · 3 Comments
“Dear Senator John McCain,”
So began my first Booklobby.
BookLobby is an online service that brings together voters and authors to insinuate themselves into the lobbying process. This is a part of government that has been largely off limits to individual Americans. “You got your vote. Now, leave us alone.”
Not anymore.
My Booklobby starts with the following sound […]
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