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Anita S. Lane
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I've personally known more individuals to die in the last eight months than in my entire life. Each death--in addition to causing great sadness-- has caused me to reflect upon my own life. I find myself looking to see what lessons can be learned...
July 7
Two of the most telling comments posted on Twitter during a live blog of the President's speech were: "I like Obama's "teaching" style - that in the process of answering questions, he's also informing people of how things work" "What a differenc...
March 19
Anita S. Lane added a blog post
Obama just needs a little affirmation. Ever get in a slump? Ever need a morale lift or a little pep talk? That’s Obama right now. Life in the White House can be tough. I’m sure it can get you down. But not Obama; he has a cure for the White Hou...
March 19

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We sure are. And I expect it to get worse before it gets better
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How often do you blog about politics?
1-4 times a week
What political issues are most important to you?
The 2008 Presidential Election and the economy!

BIO
Anita S. Lane is an author, freelance writer, columnist and speaker who is passionate about empowering women, mothers and families.

A public policy analyst by training, Anita loves blogging about politics and also serves as the executive editor of the online magazine, www.KeepingFamilyFirst.org.

Anita attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor—earning both a bachelors degree in political science, and a masters degree in public policy. She lives in Michigan with her husband and four young children.
Do you have a political blog?
http://unconventionalpolitics.com
Do you have a website?
http://keepingfamilyfirst.org

Anita S. Lane's Blog

Anita S. Lane

Michael Jackson--A lot like you and me?

Michael Jackson.

Legendary entertainer.

King of Pop.

Iconic Superstar.

We all knew h… Continue

Posted on July 6, 2009 at 11:30pm —

Anita S. Lane

President Obama: Can I Get An Amen?


Obama just needs a little affirmation.

Ever feel overwhelmed? Ever need a morale lift or a little pep talk? That’s President Obama right now.

Life in the White House can be tough. I’m sure it can get you down. But not President Obama; he has a cure for the White House blues.… Continue

Posted on March 19, 2009 at 5:00pm — 1 Comment

Anita S. Lane

I Cried in the Voting Booth Today



I cried in the voting booth today. I wasn’t sad. I wasn’t mad or upset. It’s just that when I stepped into the booth and pulled out my ballot, my eyes scrolled down to see an unlikely name for a presidential candidate.

I carefully aligned my pen as to be certain to avoid a… Continue

Posted on November 4, 2008 at 11:30pm —

Anita S. Lane

Americans of all ages are energized--watch and be amazed!



This evening I drove by a formerly vacant commercial property on Detroit's east side. Tonight however, it was ablaze with activity. The space had been transformed into an east side headquarters for the Obama campaign.

Inside, you could see young, old, black white, urban and suburban… Continue

Posted on October 28, 2008 at 8:30pm — 2 Comments

Anita S. Lane

Blogger’s Blues

As we approach the final presidential debate of the 2008 election season, I’m beginning to feel the Blogger’s Blues. Really. I hate to see it all end.

I’ve never been into sports but I believe I can better empathize with my husband—who loves a good football game. He doesn’t want to tape it and watch it later. He wants to see it first-hand, in real time. Each game is its own unique, exciting event. No two games are the same, and the dynamics within each game make it interesting and compelling to… Continue

Posted on October 15, 2008 at 8:00pm —

Anita S. Lane

McCain and Palin: “We’re angry!”



Have you heard the latest phrase from the McCain-Palin stomp speech? It consists of two very powerful words. “I’m angry.” To place the statement in context, Palin has said, “There is anger about the dealings of insider lobbyists, anger about the greed of Wall Street, and there’s anger ab… Continue

Posted on October 14, 2008 at 11:00pm —

Anita S. Lane

"Human Error?" New Yorkers Forced to Vote for Osama for President



Did you see this? It's truly an outrage!

The following Associated Press article ran in the Detroit Free Press on October 10, 2008. My comments follow.

BALLOT GAFFE: Is it Obama or Osama?
Who is running for president? In an upstate New York county, hundreds of voters have… Continue

Posted on October 14, 2008 at 1:30am —

Anita S. Lane

Bailout Bombshell: An Opportunity to Get it Right



Today, in a rare moment of representative democracy, the U.S. House of Representatives listened to voters and failed to pass the $700 billion bailout bill. While it may have been a bombshell to many, the fact is, it was American Democracy at work.

Legislators across the nati… Continue

Posted on September 29, 2008 at 10:00pm — 1 Comment

Anita S. Lane

Let it Burn! An Emotional Rant by an American Mom

Majority of Americans Don’t Want a Bailout and Are Willing to Suffer the Consequences!



Estimates reveal that the proposed $700 billion bailout plan will cost $2,333 for each person in America. For my family that means $13,998. Hec, I’ve got my own debt to pay down.

As i… Continue

Posted on September 26, 2008 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

Anita S. Lane

The MAC is Back For Big Surprise—Round Two!


Just four weeks after McCain’s first big surprise—Governor Sarah Palin—the Mac is back with his second big surprise. John McCain will “suspend” his presidential campaign and return to Washington, D.C. to work on the bailout plan for Wall street.

Let’s be honest, we Americans lo… Continue

Posted on September 25, 2008 at 1:00pm —

Anita S. Lane

Passing Up on Down Syndrome


*News Flash*
The latest research shows that the number of babies born with Down Syndrome is declining. What could possibly be the reason for this decline? Is it scientific advancement? Is it something different in parents or the environment? To what should we attribute this phenom… Continue

Posted on September 23, 2008 at 11:00am — 4 Comments

Anita S. Lane

"The Fundamentals of Our Economy are Strong" --John McCain


September 15, 2008 is already being dubbed “Nightmare on Wall Street.” On this day, the 158 year old Lehman Brothers went bankrupt—the biggest bankruptcy in our nation’s history. Bank of America bailed out 94 year old stalwart, Merrill Lynch by purchasing it. AIG, the na… Continue

Posted on September 15, 2008 at 11:30pm —

Anita S. Lane

Governor Sarah Palin—Bold Example, Like it or Not


I’m a firm beliver that we as women can “have it all”—just not at the same time. I’ve said it often to women I know. But now I’m wondering if the emergence of Governor Sarah Palin onto the national scene has debunked that theory.

Whether you like her or not, Governor Sarah Pali… Continue

Posted on September 14, 2008 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment

Anita S. Lane

The Stupid Things We Say



Is it possible to be a good, well-meaning individual and say something stupid? Of course it is.

I was recently talking with a relative whose brother in-law was a soldier who had been killed in Iraq. In the course of the conversation I made the remark, “So, does that make it any easier… Continue

Posted on September 10, 2008 at 10:00am —

Anita S. Lane

Republicans Belittle Service



Last week the Republican party heralded the themes of “Country First” and “Service” at their national convention. Throughout the week they highlighted numerous examples of bravery and courage among service persons and civilians alike. Service is a core value of this party and its 2… Continue

Posted on September 7, 2008 at 11:00pm — 2 Comments

Anita S. Lane

Hail to the Hockey Mom!


A forty-four year-old self-proclaimed “hockey mom” as been selected as the Vice Presidential running mate for John McCain. Wow. No one saw that coming.

I, like most others, didn’t know much about Sarah Palin when McCain first announced her, but she seems like a decent woman. She s… Continue

Posted on September 7, 2008 at 10:30pm —

Anita S. Lane

McCain's Extreme Republican Makeover



As news hit the airwaves that Governor Sarah Palin’s 17 year-old daughter is pregnant, my first thought was that Senator John McCain decided to push the “maverick envelope” a little far—for his own good, that is.

It’s one thing to be a celebrity— as McCain portrays Obama—but it’s… Continue

Posted on September 7, 2008 at 10:30pm —

 
 

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