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...don’t cry Joe. I know it’s sad that Sarah Palin played you like that, but as you crack open your seventh Bud let me ask you this: have you thought of getting revenge? Let’s vote for Obama, Joe. Not because of that universal healthcare nonsense; I know we’ll never get sick too. Not even for human rights or a more inclusive foreign policy; I’m not sure what those things mean either. Let’s vote for him just to get back at McCain...

Author: By Rajarshi Banerjee | Title: Don’t Forget the Other Joe! | 10/20/2008 | See Source »

...guess I can now count on your revenge vote for Barack Obama, Mr. Sixpack? I’ll have to get going then, because ACORN pays me according to number of registrations. I’ll probably put in your name twice; it’s not like anyone reads these things anyway. But remember sir, now that Sarah’s winking at Joe the Plumber, we’re going to show her who is boss on November 4th, right...

Author: By Rajarshi Banerjee | Title: Don’t Forget the Other Joe! | 10/20/2008 | See Source »

Members of Harvard’s Environmental Action Committee collected pledges from young voters who promised to prioritize climate change issues in the upcoming presidential election, as part of the national Power Vote campaign that seeks to mobilize one million youth voters to support green goals...

Author: By Natasha S. Whitney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: EAC Asks Youth to Vote Green | 10/20/2008 | See Source »

...Power Vote is something that the EAC can have behind a lot of our events [this week] and give more people a way to be actively involved,” said Lila G. Brown, ’11 who helped organize Power Vote at Harvard. “It is also a way to engage the public on a broader level outside of Harvard when everyone is talking about sustainability already...

Author: By Natasha S. Whitney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: EAC Asks Youth to Vote Green | 10/20/2008 | See Source »

...week-long sustainability celebration to kick off its new green-house gas reduction commitment, the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) is kicking off a campaign of its own—one that revolves around 1,500 little green cards. The EAC chose well to devote time and energy to Power Vote, a national non-partisan effort that promises to tangible results in the fight to protect our planet. Power Vote’s goal to elevate environmental issues in the upcoming election, to be achieved by mobilizing young voters, is naturally a positive one. And the methods to be used...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Sustainable Solution | 10/19/2008 | See Source »

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