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Blog: Obama’s furry new plan unveiled in Pittsburgh

Blog: Obama’s furry new plan unveiled in Pittsburgh.

I got a kick that Osama’s speech was at the same Friday as Anthrocon.

Not unlike Mr. Obama, furries don elaborate costumes in an attempt to draw attention to their fantasy alter-ego while concealing their true appearance.  Of course these folks are engaging in a little harmless fun and they rarely if ever change costumes in order to continually pander (although some of them panda) to the gathered audience of the moment.  A number of the furries waved at the Obama motorcade as it sped by on Friday.”

The irony is some furries organized themselves as Furries for Obama. Now one may laugh but it shows unlike our side Obama’s 2008 campaign was brilliant in that instead of telling who and how to reach, Obama told how and left the who visitor of his campaign  site. The campaign went viral. Now I don not think there were ever a furry initiative  in both Republican and Democrats camping headquarters. We can lean form Obama’s Campaign we in the GOP need to run a similar dynamic campaign

Congressman Furry? 1st District Oregon?

here a local scandal concerning the mental fitness of David Wu 1st district Oregon. I am in the 1st distinct Oregon. The issue started over resignation of his staffers and erratic behavior during the last campaign. Thanks to a local news story in Willamette Week and a comment tagged Wu being closet a furry. A local talk radio show host had contacted uncle kage for a comment  I never seen Wu at our meets, it can’t hurt 😉

I am from the 1st Congressional district in Oregon. I cannot say I voted for him. I did volunteer for one out of the two credible Republican challengers to Wu. I was a Republican Precinct person. Sadly, most years we had no candidate running. (I sat out 2010 because I was disenchanted poor performance in campaigning and unemployment.) His costume is much ado about nothing.
The Willamette Week story tell a lot

“According to multiple sources, Wu went instead to Ping, a nearby restaurant for lunch. Only after he left Ping did those staffers stage the first “intervention,” an emotional meeting that spanned several hours during which staffers told the congressman they were worried about his health.

With Halloween approaching the Sunday before the Tuesday election, sources now tell WW that campaign aides had advised Wu not to dress in any costume that could potentially embarrass him.

(He was expected to face a close contest.) They worried, too, that a goofy getup could provide fodder for last-minute campaign attacks from Cornilles, Wu’s well-financed Republican opponent. The issue arose after Wu told staffers about a Halloween party he had wanted to attend with family and friends.

What follows here is a series of early-morning email messages from Wu’s BlackBerry to multiple staffers sent on the early hours of Saturday, Oct. 30.

The emails do not offer a definitive account of why Wu’s aides fled the congressman’s office in significant numbers just after his sixth successful re-election campaign. They do reveal that Wu’s staffers apparently had confronted the congressman about his drinking. They also suggest Wu faced accusations of harassment from his employees—and that Wu wasn’t eager to listen to any of the advice. Wu, through a spokesman, wouldn’t respond to specific questions about the written content of the emails.

At 1:03 am PST on Saturday, Oct. 30, an email from Wu’s Congressional BlackBerry landed in the inbox of a female staffer. The congressman—who splits his time between Washington, D.C., and Oregon—was then in Portland.

There was no message attached to the email, only a single image. That photo, copied above, showed Wu in a plush tiger suit with orange- and black-striped mittens over his hands, a hood with pointy ears pulled over his head and a white circle split by a zipper stretched over his stomach. A seemingly red-faced Wu is sitting on a bench in what appears to be a bedroom, with his hands held in the air. A spokesman, Erik Dorey, today called the photo a private moment between family members. He further described the photo as “David Wu joshing around with his kids the day before Halloween.”

Nineteen minutes later, at 1:22 am PST, a second email from Wu’s official email address went to multiple Wu staffers under the subject line “not funny.””

More as the story unfolds.

Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives License

Because of the Pawpet art jam issue, from now on all my personal art and pictures and future stories will be on a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives License. To put in plain English, you can share it but you cannot sell, commercially use my works, and / or modify my work it any way without obtaining my express permission. In addition, you must give me proper credit. For example, not removing any watermarks on my work.

I will be going though all my blogs and ether watermarking or removing post and pictures

Men You Are Not Alone

Men may travel light, but some pack teddy bears

 “A recent study by British hotel chain Travelodge has found that 25 percent of men take teddy bears on the road with them when they travel for business. These men report that their stuffed animals remind them of home and the significant others they have to leave behind. ” 

The study been going on for a while, I first heard about it in 2007.