The Overlooked Role Of Culture In Obama Victory Friday, January 28, 2011

In reporting the Barack Obama victory in the Democratic caucuses in Iowa political pundits, including those for the candidates themselves, have missed what is possibly one of the most significant events of the day.

It is not necessarily their fault for missing an unprecedented event as they are focused strictly on the candidates and voter demographics. On the surface this seems sufficient as demographics represent people. But that is similar to saying a fever represents illness. Although it is true that demographics represent people, they miss the reality that people represent cultures. If they were looking at cultures also demographics they would have seen an absolutely amazing story.

They did pick up on the fact that Iowa has a heavily white population. According to the United States Census Bureau, only Vermont and West Virginia are whiter than Iowa. This is important in analyzing the results, but fall short of diagnosing a fever.

Historical perspective

African-Americans historically have been rated higher in polls than on the actual ballot casting. The difference between the two, polling and balloting, is that the pollster knows the identity of the respondent. Balloting is anonymous.

The simple fact shows people want others to think they are inclusive. By publicly stating they are for a minority candidate they feel good about themselves. Once in the voting booth, the anonymity allows for personal prejudices to take over. The stunning aspect of the Iowa results is the caucus process causes someone to publicly declare their vote. It removes the curtain of the voting booth that cloaked the personal bias of the voter.

White Iowans publicly declared their desire for an African-American in the White House. They stood before their friends and neighbors, people they work with, and white folk they had never met to say the African-American Obama was their candidate for the presidency. Never before has this happened. Iowa was a reversal of the norm. Obama actually received a larger percentage than pre-caucus polling had indicated -- and he did it with white voters.

The future

It will be interesting to see how Obama does in the states where secret ballots are used. Regardless of whether or not he ultimately gets the Democratic combination, or the privilege of moving into the White House next January, he will always be the one who broke a very significant cultural barrier -- whites publicly saying the time has arrived for an African-American President.




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Great Price Mikasa SW910-400 for $27.99 Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Mikasa Cheers Balloon Wine Goblet, Set of 4 Review





Mikasa Cheers Balloon Wine Goblet, Set of 4 Feature


  • Set of 4 balloon wine goblets; 9 inches in height; 18-ounce capacity
  • Lead crystal glass; large, full bowl measuring 4-1/2 inches across
  • Slender stems, thin rims, and etched detailing that changes with each glass
  • Pinstripes, horizontal lines, circles, and a swirl comprise the 4 glass patterns
  • Hand washing recommended; additional coordinating pieces available



Mikasa Cheers Balloon Wine Goblet, Set of 4 Overview


This fun new barware group from Mikasa is perfect for home entertaining or gift giving. Each of the 4 large size balloon wine glasses is decorated with a different etched design: swirl, horizontal pinstripes, vertical lines, and dots.


Mikasa Cheers Balloon Wine Goblet, Set of 4 Specifications


Infuse a little whimsy into any table setting with Mikasa's unique Cheers stemware collection. This charming line features lead crystal glass adorned with etched detailing in a variety of styles. Each member of the four-piece wine set boasts one of the following patterns: pinstripes, horizontal lines, circles, or a swirl. With its large, oversized shape, the glass offers a full bowl and measures 9 by 4-1/2 inches. Its18-ounce capacity provides ample room to enhance the aroma of a favorite red wine. Slender stems rest upon traditional circular bases while thin sipping rims are rounded for comfort. For a highly coordinated table, additional Cheers stemware is available including martinis, old fashioneds, flutes, and more. Fun, festive, and packaged in a gift box, these French glasses make an ideal housewarming gift. Hand washing is recommended. -- Amy Arnold

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Winterset High School, 2010 - Senior Honor Night - Part Two Friday, January 7, 2011

Here we have the Winterset High School Fall Football, Band, Color Guard, and Cheerleader Seniors being honored, along with their parents, for all of their hard work and dedication during their high school careers.



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Breaking a World Record and Enjoying College Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Hey Guys Atyosphere here with another video! This is basically a video update on how things are in college! I hope all of my friends out there are having fun and enjoying life! In this video I just talk about what I've been up to, mainly my involvement in the marching band, and how much fun it really is :DI also give a quick sneak peak at most of my other video projects that I haven't been able to finish but, hopefully, they will be finished soon! Please ENJOY + SUBSCRIBE!! DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN "All my friends are metal heads" By LeSS THAN JAKE, "1985" by Bowling for Soup, or "Where is the Love" by Black Eyed Peas. They are amazing artists and they deserve credit for creating these great songs for everyone to enjoy. Everything else was pulled from the garageband box of tracks. All was filmed and edited with iMovie on a Macbook Pro.



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EuroTour Video & Travel Update 7 6 09

Quick Update and what I'm doing and planning.



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Houston Aeros (4) at Iowa Stars (5) Sunday, January 2, 2011

The Iowa Stars put together back-to-back wins to finish off 2007. Coming off a 3-2 win Sunday night in Peoria, the Stars needed a win on New Year's Eve to draw even at .500. Toby Petersen and Marty Sertich led the way for the Stars with a goal a piece. Baumgartner added a pair of assists as the Stars defeated the Houston Aeros 5-4. A back-and forth first period ended as Toby Petersen found the back of the net at 19:43 on assists from Nolan Baumgartner and Konstantin Pushkarev, who returned to the roster just before game time. The Stars lone goal of the period came on the power play due to a penalty on the Aeros bench for having too many men on the ice. Adrian Foster pulled the Aeros even just minutes into the second period. Foster banged a lose past Stars goalie Tobias Stephan, on assists from Maxim Noreau and Benoit Pouliot. Marty Sertich put the Stars back on top with his 11th of the season. Sertich took a pass from Jussi Timonen, slid down to the near side circle and fired a shot past Nolan Schaefer, the Houston goalie. Then with 1:10 to play in the second period, Houston forward, Troy Riddle scored his fourth of the season. Riddle's goal came on the back end a sloppy series that saw several turnovers by both teams in the neutral zone, before Riddle finally broke out of the pack and skated into the Stars end, were he beat Stephan blocker side to even things at two after two. The Stars came out of the gates flying in the third period. Sertich scored his second of the ...



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