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Laura PourMeADrink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 05:43 PM
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Texas Paper Endorses First Dem in 50 YEARS ! OBAMA
The Eagle.com

Barack Obama is the better choice for our president

Eagle Editorial Board (Bryan, Texas)

Published Sunday, October 19, 2008 6:05 AM

In the past 50 years, The Eagle has never recommended a Democrat for president. We made no recommendations in 1960 and 1964 -- when Texas' own Lyndon B. Johnson was on the Democratic ticket -- nor did we in 1968 -- although we did praise Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey's position on the Vietnam War. We did not in 1976 and 1980. In 1972, The Eagle recommend Richard Nixon, in 1984, Ronald Reagan. We recommended George H.W. Bush in 1988 and 1992 and his son in 2000. We recommended Bob Dole in 1996.

Four years ago, the Editorial Board couldn't recommend George W. Bush for a second term, but we also couldn't recommend Sen. John Kerry either, so we made no choice.

This year is different, in large part because of the very difficult challenges facing this nation after eight years of a failed Bush administration. We are faced with a choice between Sen. John McCain, who claims to be an agent of change but promotes the policies of the past, and Sen. Barack Obama, who also wears the change mantle, but offers a vision for the future, even if he has yet to fully explain how he would carry out that vision if elected president in little more than two weeks.

Every 20 or 30 years or so, a leader comes along who understands that change is necessary if the country is to survive and thrive. Teddy Roosevelt at the turn of the 20th century and his cousin Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan -- these leaders have inspired us to rise to our better nature, to reach out to be the country we can be and, more important, must be.

Barack Obama is such a leader. He doesn't have all the answers, to be sure, but at least he is asking the right questions. While we would like more specificity on his plans as president, we are confident that he can lead us ever forward, casting aside the doubts and fears of recent years.

John McCain is a great American, no question. He served his country with honor in the Navy - enduring five years of hell in a North Vietnamese prison -- and he has represented Arizona and, indeed, the country well in the Senate. He has been a maverick at times, but his unbridled support for the Iraq War shows a lack of understanding at the weariness of the military and the country to remain much longer in a country unwilling or unable to govern itself.

Perhaps Obama won't be able to bring American men and women safely home from Iraq in the promised 16 months, but at least he is willing to make the effort.

Also of great concern is McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate. Like Obama, she has little experience in governing, but unlike the Illinois senator, she is a candidate of little intellectual curiosity who appears to be hopelessly unready to be president. The fact that people are confused by the difference between Palin and comedian Tina Fey's caustic impersonation is clear evidence that Palin should not be, as they say, a heartbeat away from the presidency.

We also are dismayed by the tenor of the McCain-Palin campaign. If their goal is to severely wound an Obama presidency should that come to pass, they are dangerously close to succeeding.

It is time for America to look to its future with hope and optimism. It is time to say we can be better. It is time to redefine who we will be as a leader of nations.

With hope in our hearts and confidence in our choice, The Eagle recommends a vote for Barack Obama for president.



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crispini Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 05:44 PM
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1. Bryan! Yeehaw!
:kick: and R
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OKNancy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 05:46 PM
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2. This is from last Sunday.. good news, but not new
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Laura PourMeADrink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 06:42 PM
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7. thanks for the buzz kill
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kstewart33 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 05:47 PM
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3. Great post. Thanks! nt
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Citizen_Penn Donating Member (359 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 05:50 PM
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4. Thanks for posting...
As a former student, this is huge. That town is the most conservative I've ever seen - and TAMU is the home of George H W Bush's library.

A former military school in town with a paper that endorses Obama over McCain.

Damn, I'm speechless.

Thanks for posting - I wouldn't have seen this otherwise.

Hated every minute I lived in that town.

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nichomachus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 05:54 PM
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5. And another
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003877420

NEW YORK The Obama-Biden ticket has had an impressive showing so far in the race for editorial endorsements, and not just with the traditionally Democratic newspapers. The campaign has successfully changed the minds of close to 30 traditionally Republican newspapers, as we have shown in our daily update.

The Yamhill Valley News-Register (McMinnville, Ore.) is one of these papers, having recently published its first endorsement of a Democratic presidential candidate since at least 1928, when the local Bladine family gained ownership, Managing Editor Steve Bagwell tells E&O. It is possibly the first endorsement of a Democrat since the tri-weekly newspaper began in 1866.

The editorial supports the Illinois senator’s plan for resolving the war in Iraq as well as his perspective on domestic policy issues, including the slowing economy: “FDR led us out of the Great Depression, following a market collapse that occurred on the watch of his hapless Republican predecessor, Herbert Hoover. We have to place our hopes for like leadership in perilously similar times in the hands of one of two men. We place ours in the hands of Barack Obama,” the endorsement read.

Like many other papers, the News-Register cites Sarah Palin as a major flaw in the McCain campaign strategy. According to the editorial, Palin’s role as governor of a state with a population “about the size of Portland” is one of many shortcomings when it comes to being qualified to potentially lead the entire nation.

Readers have had mixed reactions to the News-Register endorsement. Some have written to the editorial board that it was a brave move. One reader, on the other hand, has since canceled a subscription, saying the newspaper has become leftist, according to Viewpoints editor Cassie Sollars.

Despite readers who disagree with the switch the News-Register has made in this year’s presidential race, Sollars supports the editorial endorsement process. “Its pretty rare for a newspaper to blindly make an endorsement. Because we endorse on both sides of the aisle, I think people will pay attention and will still see this as a reliable source for gathering facts,” Sollars said.
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nichomachus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 05:57 PM
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6. Current tally of endorsements -- Obama-127 McCain-49
Here is the latest chart of dailies which we have updated on Thrusday. As always, we include in brackets who the paper went with in 2004 with B=Bush and K=Kerry. The >>> signals the latest additions.

We are just now adding some weeklies (such as the New York Observer) and college papers at the bottom plus a list of papers choosing NOT to endorse--but we are behind on this so watch for updates.

(B) = Bush; (K) = Kerry; (N) = No Endorsement

BARACK OBAMA
127 daily newspapers total
More than 13,900,000 daily circulation total

ALABAMA (1)
Tuscaloosa News (K): 32,768

CALIFORNIA (26)
The Argus (Fremont) (K): 26,749
Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek) (K): 183,086
Daily Breeze (Torrance) (B): 66,599
Daily News (Los Angeles) (K): 137,344
Daily Review (Hayward) (K): 30,704
The Fresno Bee (K): 150,334
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario) (B): 53,903
La Opinion (Los Angeles) (K): 114,892
Long Beach Press Telegram (B): 85,595
Los Angeles Times (N): 773,884
Marin Independent-Journal (K): 31,909
>>> Merced Sun Star (K): 15,015
The Modesto Bee (K): 78,001
The Monterey County Herald (K): 28,933
Oakland Tribune (K): 96,535
Pasadena Star-News (B): 27,894
San Gabriel Valley Tribune (B): 40,051
San Mateo Daily Journal: 14,800
The (Stockton) Record (B): 57,486
The Sacramento Bee (K): 288,755
San Bernardino Sun (B): 54,315
San Francisco Chronicle (K): 370,345
San Jose Mercury News (K): 234,772
San Mateo County Times (K): 25,982
Santa Cruz Sentinel (K): 23,290
Tri-Valley Herald (B): 29,759

COLORADO (8)
Aspen Daily News (K): 12,500
The Aurora Sentinel (K): 46,000
Boulder Camera (K): 28,994
Cortez Journal (K): 6,700
The Denver Post (B): 225,193
The Durango Herald (K): 8,870
Gunnison Country Times (N): 4,000
Ouray County Plaindealer (K): 3,000

CONNECTICUT (1)
New Haven Register (B): 72,613

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1)
The Washington Post (K): 673,180

FLORIDA (6)
Daytona Beach News-Journal (K): 99,627
Miami Herald (K): 240,223
Naples Daily-News (B): 66,272
Orlando Sentinel (K): 227,593
The Palm Beach Post (K): 164,474
Sarasota Herald-Tribune (K): 114,904

GEORGIA (1)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (K): 326,907

HAWAII (1)
Honolulu Star-Bulletin (K): 64,305

IDAHO (1)
Idaho Statesman (K): 61,927

ILLINOIS (5)
Chicago Tribune (B): 541,663
Chicago Sun-Times (K): 312,274
Daily Herald (Arlington) (K): 143,152
Rockford Register Star (K): 55,913
Southwest News-Herald (K): 9,300

INDIANA (2)
The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne) (K): 64,304
Palladium-Item (Richmond) (B): 15,453

IOWA (3)
The Hawk Eye (Burlington) (K): 18,921
Mason City Globe Gazette (B): 17,666
The Storm Lake Times (K): 3,200

KENTUCKY (1)
Lexington Herald-Leader (K):109,624

MAINE (2)
Bangor Daily News (K): 55,627
Brunswick Times-Record (K): 9,317

MASSACHUSETTS (3)
The Boston Globe (K): 350,605
>>> North Adams Transcript
The Standard-Times (New Bedford) (K): 30,306

MICHIGAN (3)
Detroit Free Press (K): 308,944
Michigan Chronicle (Detroit): 31,872
The Muskegon Chronicle (K): 41,114

MINNESOTA (1)
St. Cloud Times (K): 25,868

MISSOURI (3)
Columbia Daily Tribune (K): 18,131
The Kansas City Star (K): 252,785
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (K): 255,057

NEVADA (1)
Las Vegas Sun (K): 174,341

NEW HAMPSHIRE (2)
Concord Monitor (K): 19,885
Nashua Telegraph (K): 24,272

NEW JERSEY (1)
Asbury Park Press (Neptune) (B): 140,882

NEW MEXICO (2)
Las Cruces Sun-News (B): 21,341
Santa Fe New Mexican (K): 25,249

NEW YORK (4)
Buffalo News (K): 178,365
Daily News (B): 703,137
>>> The Daily Star (Oneonta) (K)
el Diario (K): 53,856

NORTH CAROLINA (5)
Asheville Citizen-Times (K): 50,160
The Daily Reflector (Greenville) (K): 21,703
Durham Herald-Sun (N): 32,845
News & Observer (Raleigh) (K): 176,083
Wilmington Star-News (K): 47,620

OHIO (9)
Akron Beacon-Journal (K): 119,929
The Blade (Toledo) (K): 119,901
Dayton Daily News (K): 116,690
Hamilton Journal-News (B): 19,432
Middletown Journal: 17,285
The Repository (Canton) (B): 65,789
The Times-Reporter (New Philadelphia) (B): 22,428
Springfield News-Sun (K): 24,684
The Plain Dealer (Cleveland) (N): 330,280

OREGON (6)
The Daily Astorian (Astoria) (K): 8,263
Mail Tribune (Medford) (K): 30,349
The Oregonian (Portland) (K): 304,399
Register-Guard (Eugene) (K): 67,400
Statesman-Journal (Salem) (K): 47,152
Yamhill Valley News-Register (McMinnville) (B): 10,921

PENNSYLVANIA (4)
The Daily Item (Sunbury) (N): 24,879
The Express-Times (Easton) (B): 44,561
Philadelphia Inquirer (K): 334,150
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (K): 214,374

TENNESSEE (3)
Chattanooga Times (K): 71,716
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis) (K): 146,961
The (Nashville) Tennessean (K): 161,131

TEXAS (5)
Austin American-Statesman (B): 170,309
The Eagle (Bryan-College Station): 21,654
Houston Chronicle (B): 494,131
>>> Longview News-Journal (K)
The Lufkin Daily News (K): 12,225

UTAH (1)
The Salt Lake Tribune (B): 121,699

VERMONT (1)
Burlington Free Press (K): 41,901

VIRGINIA (1)
Falls Church News-Press (K): 30,500
>>>Virginia Gazette

WASHINGTON (8)
The Columbian (B): 44,623
>>> The News Tribune (Tacoma) (K)
The Olympian (Olympia) (K): 30,755
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (K): 129,563
The Seattle Times (K): 220,883
Tri-City Herald (K): 40,830
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin (K): 13,624
Yakima Herald-Republic (B): 38,077

WEST VIRGINIA (2)
The Charleston Gazette (K): 48,061
Huntington Herald-Dispatch (K): 27,463

WISCONSIN (2)
The Capital Times (Madison) (K): 16,335
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) (B): 87,930




JOHN McCAIN
49 daily newspapers total
More than 3,926,000 daily circulation total

CALIFORNIA (5)
Bakersfield Californian (B) 59,433
Napa Valley Register (B): 16,283
Riverside Press-Enterprise (B): 164,189
The San Francisco Examiner (B): 80,000
San Diego Union-Tribune (B): 288,669

COLORADO (4)
Mountain Valley News (Cedaredge): 2,000
The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction) (B): 31,349
The Pueblo Chieftain (B): 49,169
Daily Times-Call (Longmont) (B): 21,127

CONNECTICUT (1)
>>> The Register Citizen (Torrington) (B)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1)
The Washington DC Examiner (N): 100,073

FLORIDA (4)
Bradenton Herald (K): 48,618
>>> Cape Coral Daily Breeze
Palatka Daily News: 11,000
Tampa Tribune: 220,522

IOWA (1)
The Messenger (Fort Dodge) (B): 16,355

MARYLAND (1)
The Baltimore Examiner (N): 50,000

MASSACHUSETTS (2)
Boston Herald (B): 182,350
The (Lowell) Sun (B): 44,439

MICHIGAN (1)
>>> The Detroit News

MINNESOTA (1)
The Journal (New Ulm) (B): 7,920

NEW HAMPSHIRE (2)
Foster’s Daily Democrat (B): 22,547
Union Leader (Manchester) (B): 51,782

NEW MEXICO (1)
Roswell Daily Record: 11,700

NEVADA (1)
Las Vegas Review-Journal (B): 174,341

NEW YORK (1)
New York Post (B): 702,488

NORTH DAKOTA (1)
Fargo Forum (B): 48,303

OHIO (2)
Columbus Dispatch (B): 199,524
The (Findlay) Courier (B): 22,319


OKLAHOMA (1)
Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise: 18,400


OREGON (1)
Bend Bulletin (B): 32,455

PENNSYLVANIA (2)
Public Opinion (Chambersburg) (N): 16,679
The Sentinel (Lewistown) (B): 11,863

TENNESSEE (3)
The Chattanooga Free Press (B): 71,716
The Jackson Sun (K): 32,121
The Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville) (B): 20,354

TEXAS (8)
Amarillo Globe-News (B): 44,764
Beaumont Enterprise (B): 45,684
Corpus Christi Caller-Times (K): 53,368
Dallas Morning News (B): 368,313
The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (B): 49,094
San Antonio Express-News (B): 225,447
Times Record News (Wichita Falls) (N): 28,888
Tyler Morning Telegraph: 35,598

VIRGINIA (3)
The Daily News Record (Harrisonburg): 30,908
Daily Press (Newport News) (K): 91,508
The Winchester Star (B): 20,218

WASHINGTON (1)
(Spokane) Spokesman-Review (B): 89,779

WEST VIRGINIA (1)
Wheeling News-Register (B): 12,821

WEEKLIES / COLLEGE

BARACK OBAMA (9)
Arkansas Times (Little Rock)
The Chronicle (Duke University)
>>> Cincinnati CityBeat
City Newspaper (Rochester, NY)
>>> Independent Weekly (North Carolina)
>>>New York Observer
>>>News-Register (McMinnville, OR)
>>> Santa Monica Mirror (California)
Windsor Beacon (Colorado)

JOHN McCAIN (2)
Wharton Journal-Spectator (Texas)
>>> River Falls Journal (Wisconsin)

CHOOSING TO MAKE NO ENDORSEMENT (5)

Colorado Springs Gazette (N)
>>> Mountain Home News (Idaho)
Springfield News-Leader
>>> The Record Searchlight (California)
>>> Waco Tribune Herald (Texas)
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SoonerPride Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 06:45 PM
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8. Similar spread will be seen in the Electoral College
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Shakespeare Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 06:53 PM
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9. OMFG. My first job as a staff reporter was at the Eagle!!
Transitioned from an intern to a "real" reporting job once the internship was over. In a conservative area, but it's a good paper.

This makes me VERY happy. :thumbsup:
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Laelth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 11:40 PM
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10. That's impressive.
Edited on Thu Oct-23-08 11:41 PM by Laelth
It's rare to see blatant political sanity in Bryan, TX. I am impressed.

The United States is a LIBERAL Country.

:dem:

-Laelth


Edit:Laelth--sticky key error.
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bevoette Donating Member (609 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-08 12:03 AM
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11. holy f*ck...Bryan? BRYAN??
wow


people, i believe we may indeed have a landslide in the making
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lastliberalintexas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-08 12:06 AM
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12. Hell has frozen over
:)
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donheld Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-08 01:06 AM
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13. Whoooohooooo
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tbyg52 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-08 05:40 AM
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14. I've been talling y'all, I think Obama can take Texas, if they don't steal it. nt
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Frisbee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-08 05:31 PM
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15. Guess * will have to cancel his subscription...
Oh wait a minute, dubya doesn't (can't?) read. Never mind. Seriously though, this is a huge recommendation for the Obama campaign. It seems that anyone capable of actually thinking about this election, and what the country is facing realizes that McCain is just not the right person for the job, and the tenor of his campaign and Sarah Palin remove any and all doubt about that. Bravo Eagle.com for making what is probably not a very popular decision in your market.
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