Michelle Obama Heading “Women for Obama”

"Women for Obama" Buttons Featuring Michelle Obama
Women played a key role in the presidential victory of Barack Obama, and the stage is set for this to continue into the 2012 fray.  A 48% percent approval rating among women as of an October Gallup poll that showed Obama tanking in many other demographics backs this up.

So where does Michelle Obama fit into this?

From Ms. Magazine:

First Lady Michelle Obama will serve as honorary chair of the 2012 “Women for Obama” initiative, which aims to gather support from women voters for the President’s bid for reelection next year. The initiative is a branch of the Obama campaign’s “Operation Vote,” focusing on targeting minority groups and other voters who traditionally align themselves with the Democratic Party.

In an email sent to Obama campaign supporters, First Lady Obama stated, “Today, we are officially launching Women for Obama – and I am incredibly honored to be serving as its chair. This is a special group dedicated to growing this campaign from the ground up. Because we know better than anyone that movements for real and lasting change have got to start at the grassroots – and they’re sustained by the relationships we develop with one another. Together, that’s what we’re going to do – build relationships with supporters, new and old, and grow this campaign – one woman at a time.”

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A Church is Replacing My Hometown Movie Theater … and Forcing Me to Think About Dogmatic Crap

Photo of The Strand Theater

We all have our special memories from childhood … people, events, and the landmarks that mapped out our youth. I’ll never forget walking down the streets of my hometown with the neighborhood kids to hit the Dover Indoor Pool where, for fifty cents, you could use the pool at your leisure for two hours. We usually stopped at Riverbend Variety on the way home to grab some pizza before hiking back to our suburban street, towels wrapped turban-like over wet hair.

But perhaps the coolest place that Dover, NH had to offer a child who became a tween … a teen … and finally an adult was The Strand.

The Strand, which we jokingly referred to as “the ghetto movie theater,” was the place where tickets were significantly lower than the cleaner more upscale theater in Newington but the popcorn was still good. It was also, like the public indoor pool where Olympian Jenny Thompson once trained, within walking distance of my childhood home.

And now The Strand, where I took in such gems as Bill Cosby’s Ghost Dad and the absolutely horrific (yet somehow worth watching more than once) Drop Dead Fred with my childhood pals, where I held a boy’s hand for the first time, where I saw midnight premieres of the new Star Wars movies, is being turned into … a church.

The Strand has stood empty for more than a year now as its former owner, Michael Spinelli, suffered apparent financial hardships. It was sold at auction in November to Rose Realty LLC, which is in turn renting the iconic (well, for some of us) theater to Restoration …

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