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There aren’t too many males that work in the my field …so it’s always great to meet another male Psychic Medium. Joe LoBrutto http://www.psychicmediumjoseph.com is a very talented medium and hosts his own internet radio show “Journey of Life”. Yours truly will be appearing this Thursday at 6:00 pm EST. It should be fun. Please make sure to call in… I may do a little “live” work! These shows always prove to be very interesting! Hear you there!

This is the link

http://www.psychicmediumjoseph.com/index.php/Journey-of-Life-Radio-/10/2/08-Ricky-Wood.html

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There aren’t too many males that work in the my field …so it’s always great to meet another male Psychic Medium. Joe LoBrutto http://www.psychicmediumjoseph.com is a very talented medium and hosts his own internet radio show “Journey of Life”. Yours truly will be appearing this Thursday at 6:00 pm EST. It should be fun. Please make sure to call in… I may do a little “live” work! These shows always prove to be very interesting! Hear you there!

This is the link

http://www.psychicmediumjoseph.com/index.php/Journey-of-Life-Radio-/10/2/08-Ricky-Wood.html

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CBS has a  great interactive poll….Predict whether Barack Obama or John McCain will win each state to build a path to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency. You can start with our swing state scenario with 177 Electoral Votes undecided, or choose a different one. Then click on the states in order to make your pick. For more information on one of the swing states, there is an in-depth profile (if it doesn’t work at first, turn off your pop-up blocker in order to view). Good Luck and have fun !

here,s the link http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/05/19/politics/main4107550.shtml

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Tina Fey vs Sarah Palin….CNN says it’s hard to tell the difference. You decide (hey is that Fox News’ Line?). I have to admit …I almost feel sorry for Fey Palin. The debates should make it or break it for her. McCain’s team will probably have her come out swingin’ on Thursday!

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CNN has a “quick vote” poll on its homepage, dealing with the recent bailout fiasco. The quick vote stays on the page for twenty four hours then switches to another topic. Here’s the link and thanks for voting!

http://www.cnn.com

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CNN has a “quick vote” poll on its homepage, dealing with the recent bailout fiasco. The quick vote stays on the page for twenty four hours then switches to another topic. Here’s the link and thanks for voting!

http://www.cnn.com

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Some of you asked me to place another link for another poll. The last was about Sarah Palin . This is the CNN poll on whether the Friday debate should go on. It’s not scientific but worth noting!

Here’s the link http://www.cnn.com/

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When I was younger “DJing” at the bars at the beach I had a favorite good nite sendoff-

“If you’re gonna drink and drive, make sure you have a car!”…yes I know,cute and stupid.

I’ve grown a little since then and I know no one wants to spend time in jail or if you’re in the Scottsdale, Az area …beautiful downtown “tent city”! The lovely gals down at “Inspirador” wrote a very informative pos ton how to beat the”heat” so to speak…

Imagine the convenience of stepping outside your local bar or restaurant and sticking your hand in the air and a “chauffeur” instantly pulls up to whisk you off to your desired destination.  Now imagine that “chauffeur” is available anytime, day or night. Not good enough?  Okay, he has a tv in the back seat for your entertainment and daily dose of news, weather, and music…oh, and by the way you can swipe your credit/debit card on the side of the tv and pay your “chauffeur” instantly for his/her services.

Okay…the truth is this is the newest (to most of us) way you can hail a taxi in New York City.  It’s BRILLIANT! COME ON…SERIOUSLY…why can’t we have this EVERYWHERE?  Oh…the convenience.

Well, we don’t have this “luxury” here in the desert…but we have something worth considering for your next event or tour around town.  Designated Driver Services Valleywide…one of our favorites you should know about: http://www.designateddrivers247.com/

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From Deepak Chopra September 5th, 2008. This article has given me a lot to ponder when it comes to the “energy” of this election. I know there will many eyebrows raised on this one.

Sometimes politics has the uncanny effect of mirroring the national psyche even when nobody intended to do that. This is perfectly illustrated by the rousing effect that Gov. Sarah Palin had on the Republican convention in Minneapolis this week. On the surface, she outdoes former Vice President Dan Quayle as an unlikely choice, given her negligent parochial expertise in the complex affairs of governing. Her state of Alaska has less than 700,000 residents, which reduces the job of governor to the scale of running one-tenth of New York City. By comparison, Rudy Giuliani is a towering international figure. Palin’s pluck has been admired, and her forthrightness, but her real appeal goes deeper.

She is the reverse of Barack Obama, in essence his shadow, deriding his idealism and exhorting people to obey their worst impulses. In psychological terms the shadow is that part of the psyche that hides out of sight, countering our aspirations, virtue, and vision with qualities we are ashamed to face: anger, fear, revenge, violence, selfishness, and suspicion of “the other.” For millions of Americans, Obama triggers those feelings, but they don’t want to express them. He is calling for us to reach for our higher selves, and frankly, that stirs up hidden reactions of an unsavory kind. (Just to be perfectly clear, I am not making a verbal play out of the fact that Sen. Obama is black. The shadow is a metaphor widely in use before his arrival on the scene.)

I recognize that psychological analysis of politics is usually not welcome by the public, but I believe such a perspective can be helpful here to understand Palin’s message. In her acceptance speech Gov. Palin sent a rousing call to those who want to celebrate their resistance to change and a higher vision.

Look at what she stands for:

–Small town values — a denial of America’s global role, a return to petty, small-minded parochialism.

–Ignorance of world affairs — a repudiation of the need to repair America’s image abroad.

–Family values — a code for walling out anybody who makes a claim for social justice. Such strangers, being outside the family, don’t need to be heeded.

–”Reform”an italicized term, since in addition to cleaning out corruption and excessive spending, one also throws out anyone who doesn’t fit your ideology.

–Rigid stands on guns and abortion — a scornful repudiation that these issues can be negotiated with those who disagree.

–Patriotism — the usual fallback in a failed war.

 

Palin reinforces the overall message of the reactionary right, which has been in play since 1980, that social justice is liberal-radical, that minorities and immigrants, being different from “us” pure American types, can be ignored, that progressivism takes too much effort and globalism is a foreign threat. The radical right marches under the banners of “I’m all right, Jack,” and “Why change? Everything’s OK as it is.” The irony, of course, is that Gov. Palin is a woman and a reactionary at the same time. She can add mom to apple pie on her resume, while blithely reversing forty years of feminist progress. The irony is superficial; there are millions of women who stand on the side of conservatism, however obviously they are voting against their own good. The Republicans have won multiple national elections by raising shadow issues based on fear, rejection, hostility to change, and narrow-mindedness.

Obama’s call for higher ideals in politics can’t be seen in a vacuum. The shadow is real; it was bound to respond. Not just conservatives possess a shadow — we all do. So what comes next is a contest between the two forces of progress and inertia. Will the shadow win again, or has its furtive appeal become exhausted? No one can predict. The best thing about Gov. Palin is that she brought this conflict to light, which makes the upcoming debate honest. It would be a shame to elect another Reagan, whose smiling persona was a stalking horse for the reactionary forces that have brought us to the demoralized state we are in. We deserve to see what we are getting, without disguise.

 

 

“This election is not about me…

It’s about you.” -Barack Obama

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From Deepak Chopra September 5th, 2008. This article has given me a lot to ponder when it comes to the “energy” of this election. I know there will many eyebrows raised on this one.

Sometimes politics has the uncanny effect of mirroring the national psyche even when nobody intended to do that. This is perfectly illustrated by the rousing effect that Gov. Sarah Palin had on the Republican convention in Minneapolis this week. On the surface, she outdoes former Vice President Dan Quayle as an unlikely choice, given her negligent parochial expertise in the complex affairs of governing. Her state of Alaska has less than 700,000 residents, which reduces the job of governor to the scale of running one-tenth of New York City. By comparison, Rudy Giuliani is a towering international figure. Palin’s pluck has been admired, and her forthrightness, but her real appeal goes deeper.

She is the reverse of Barack Obama, in essence his shadow, deriding his idealism and exhorting people to obey their worst impulses. In psychological terms the shadow is that part of the psyche that hides out of sight, countering our aspirations, virtue, and vision with qualities we are ashamed to face: anger, fear, revenge, violence, selfishness, and suspicion of “the other.” For millions of Americans, Obama triggers those feelings, but they don’t want to express them. He is calling for us to reach for our higher selves, and frankly, that stirs up hidden reactions of an unsavory kind. (Just to be perfectly clear, I am not making a verbal play out of the fact that Sen. Obama is black. The shadow is a metaphor widely in use before his arrival on the scene.)

I recognize that psychological analysis of politics is usually not welcome by the public, but I believe such a perspective can be helpful here to understand Palin’s message. In her acceptance speech Gov. Palin sent a rousing call to those who want to celebrate their resistance to change and a higher vision.

Look at what she stands for:

–Small town values — a denial of America’s global role, a return to petty, small-minded parochialism.

–Ignorance of world affairs — a repudiation of the need to repair America’s image abroad.

–Family values — a code for walling out anybody who makes a claim for social justice. Such strangers, being outside the family, don’t need to be heeded.

–”Reform”an italicized term, since in addition to cleaning out corruption and excessive spending, one also throws out anyone who doesn’t fit your ideology.

–Rigid stands on guns and abortion — a scornful repudiation that these issues can be negotiated with those who disagree.

–Patriotism — the usual fallback in a failed war.

 

Palin reinforces the overall message of the reactionary right, which has been in play since 1980, that social justice is liberal-radical, that minorities and immigrants, being different from “us” pure American types, can be ignored, that progressivism takes too much effort and globalism is a foreign threat. The radical right marches under the banners of “I’m all right, Jack,” and “Why change? Everything’s OK as it is.” The irony, of course, is that Gov. Palin is a woman and a reactionary at the same time. She can add mom to apple pie on her resume, while blithely reversing forty years of feminist progress. The irony is superficial; there are millions of women who stand on the side of conservatism, however obviously they are voting against their own good. The Republicans have won multiple national elections by raising shadow issues based on fear, rejection, hostility to change, and narrow-mindedness.

Obama’s call for higher ideals in politics can’t be seen in a vacuum. The shadow is real; it was bound to respond. Not just conservatives possess a shadow — we all do. So what comes next is a contest between the two forces of progress and inertia. Will the shadow win again, or has its furtive appeal become exhausted? No one can predict. The best thing about Gov. Palin is that she brought this conflict to light, which makes the upcoming debate honest. It would be a shame to elect another Reagan, whose smiling persona was a stalking horse for the reactionary forces that have brought us to the demoralized state we are in. We deserve to see what we are getting, without disguise.

 

 

“This election is not about me…

It’s about you.” -Barack Obama

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