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 · 520 Comments
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Will Barack Obama Inherit the Yes Men Like Kennedy Did?
June 27th, 2008 · 332 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 · 358 Comments
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 · 152 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 · 5554 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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