"What Would Obama Do?" is not a religious reference. This was just a fun way to remind supporters to remain positive during the campaign, to not engage in negative politics or partisan divisions. This is modelled after other celebrity "what would" sayings, such as "What Would Oprah Do?" "What Would Ozzy Do?" "What Would George Do?" (about George Washington), and hundreds of others. We have no intention of relating Barack Obama to Jesus or any other religious entity.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Positive Blogging Movement

Allison Ruby Reid-Cunningham, an Obama supporter, has a great idea for positive action.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/44hkg

"I'm asking bloggers to make a commitment to post at least once a week about Obama for the next 10 weeks (starting Friday July 11). This additional webtime for Obama will help get the information out there and continue to build the movement. Let's each teach one person how to create a blog: it is so easy! I'll post the links to all the bloggers taking part in this at http://rubycrushonobama.blogspot.com"

I'm participating, as this fits perfectly into my "What Would Obama Do?" purpose. Is it cheating that my first positive post in this movement is about doing positive posting? Maybe!

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* "What Would Obama Do?" is not a religious reference. This is just a fun way to remind supporters to remain positive, to not engage in negative politics or partisan divisions. This is modelled after other celebrity "what would" sayings, such as "What Would Oprah Do?" "What Would Ozzy Do?" "What Would George Do?" (about George Washington), and hundreds of others. We have no intention of relating Barack Obama to Jesus or any other religious entity.