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Obama -- promise keeper

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Barack Obama is giving his speech right now. It's an amazing moment.

But perhaps the best part of all is he just said he was going to buy his daughters a puppy!

Campaign silliness abounds

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And I thought the McCanine and BarkObama bandanas were silly.

Seems now there's a presidential look-alike contest where you can send in photos of your dog who, yes, you think looks like Barack Obama or John McCain.

We are looking for the dogs that look most like our candidates for the "My Dog Looks Like Obama or McCain Photo Contest." Hurry, there is only one week left! Due to such great response, we have extended the deadline for photo submission until Sept. 15.

The "Is Your Dog Presidential?" contest is sponsored by Rover411 in Michigan and there are rules.  Among them: 

Entrants have to agree "that you will not upload or post any photos or other content that is or may be threatening, profane, harassing, defamatory, unlawful, vulgar, obscene, pornographic, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable...."

In other words, be civil, be good. Please. (I was going to add "respectful" to the list, but then wondered if that's even possible when you are, after all, comparing the next leader of the free world to a DOG. Yikes. But you get the idea.)

You can email your photo submission, but you must be 18 years old and register as a member of the web site first. Online voting takes place from Sept. 22 through Oct. 22.

Yeah, it's silly, but kind of nice to see some light-heartedness in this way-too-edgy campaign.

Not sure what they're looking for? Here's the web site's samples:

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(now stop laughing!) 

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Red dog, blue dog

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  dog vote logo.jpg smaller.jpgWe've posted before about pets and politics. But now I see there's a web site where your dog can "vote."

Owners (what else is new) will have to foot the bill for their dog's voting privilege -- $9.95, the cost of a red "McCain" or blue "Obama" bandana.

The whole thing is tongue-in-cheek, of course. Cara Orfield began the online business (www.TheDogVote.com) with her husband and two neighbors in Minneapolis, Minn. in the spring.

obama dog (tucker).jpg"It's a satirical site," Orfield said. The site features a Doggie Electoral mccain dog.jpgMap, and the candidate who has the most electoral votes will be declared the Doggie president.

"Right now, Obama's winning in a landslide," she said.

She admitted she would be voting for Obama in November, but that she feels her canine counterpart will be supporting McCain.

"She was a stray, but she worked her way up," Orfield said of her humane society rescue, Stella. 

 Dogs, after all, can be independent types as we all know.

They also tend to be nicer than people. So if you put one of these on your dog in public, you have to PROMISE us you will be civil when the inevitable conversation-starter gets a comment from someone with an opposing view of things.

Don't make your dog break up your fights.

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HT: Dogster

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Red bowl, blue bowl

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Chalk this up to American ingenuity. 

You can now declare your political colors with 2008 campaign pet bowls. About $25. Links to each below. 


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VP pets?

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vote button.jpgOK, so now that both VP candidates are in place, it's time to answer the burning question:

Who are their pets?

Actually, I'm still trying to find out.

So far, I've learned that Joe Biden has a cat. But I can't seem to turn up any information abut the nation's potential Second Feline. 

As for Sarah Palin, nothing yet other than the news that her husband (apparently referred to as "First Dude" in Alaska where the missus is the gov) is a past winner of the Iron Dog race -- and broke his arm while competing in the event earlier this year (which he still managed to finish, despite the injury).

Can't tell if the dogs go home with the Palins. But wait a minute. Turns out the Iron Dog race is a snowmobile race! Hmmm, so what's the deal? Dogs? Cats? Cough up the details,  candidates and candidate watchers out there.

I'll keep you posted when I learn more.......

I can't believe this information hasn't been splashed all over the news yet!

 

Barack's poodle?

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This just in: The poodle wins.

You may recall that the American Kennel Club has been asking Americans to cast their vote for what kind of dog the Obama family should get.

Barack, you see, is sans a dog -- a genuine faux paw, as it were, for anyone running for the nation's highest office.

A poll conducted this summer, after all, discovered that pet owners favored John McCain (who has a menagerie of pets) over Obama 42 percent to 37 percent, with dog owners strongly in McCain's corner.

Win or lose, Barack has promised his kids their first family dog. But there were complications. The candidate's two young daughters, for one thing, have allergies. And, should he win in November, any dog living in the White House is going to have to be really, really well behaved. No biting or jumping or barking at visiting dignitaries.

More than 42,000 people cast their vote over the seven-week campaign. The Poodle clinched the nomination after the breed battled it out with the Soft Coated Wheaton Terrier in a race almost as tight as the Clinton and Obama run for the Democratic nomination for president. The poodle won by a (dog) hair, with just a few hundred votes separating the top two contenders.

"Most of our presidents kept purebreds in the White House," said AKC spokesperson Lisa Peterson. "When times get tough -- during a bad economy or when presidential pressures are at their peak -- these dogs serve as personal companions and give much relaxation and laughter to our leaders."

I was rooting for the Wheaton terrier myself, but the AKC says the poodle isn't a bad choice. And not a surprise win, either: "Poodles are currently the eighth most popular breed in the U.S.," Peterson said.

They come in three sizes and are "exceptionally smart and athletic," the AKC says.

But most importantly, there's that pet-owner vote up for grabs.

 

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If you ask me, dogs should be allowed to vote seven times for every human vote.

This lady got in trouble just for registering her pup:

Criminal charges were dismissed Monday against Jane Balogh, the Federal Way woman who registered her dog to vote -- but not without a hiccup along the way.
King County District Court Judge Mariane Spearman dropped a misdemeanor charge of making a false or misleading statement to a public servant, based on Balogh's completion of the terms of a plea agreement reached in September 2007.
Balogh, 67, a grandmother and Army veteran, paid $240 in court costs and completed 10 hours of community service at the Tacoma Rescue Mission.
She registered her Australian shepherd-terrier mix as a voter in protest of what she contends are lax standards for voters to prove their identity and citizenship. She used a utility bill in the dog's name -- Duncan M. MacDonald -- as identification.

Duncan MacDonald! Look at this face. I'd vote for him.  

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UPDATE: My colleague, fellow blogger and all around better person Donna Littlejohn has already posted an item about Duncan. My bad. I saw it, but didn't see it. You know what I mean?
 
Anyway, you can read her original post here

vote button.jpgSeems a judge has let a Seattle woman off the hook after she registered her dog to vote.

Jane Balogh was charged with making a false statement but entered into a plea agreement last year. A county judge dismissed the charge this week after Balogh showed that she had paid $240 in court costs and completed community service.

Her point? To protest a loophole in the law that she said makes voter registration so easy a nonexistent person could be added to the voter rolls.

 

mccain.jpgThere's a new poll that looks at which presidential candidate is leading among the very influential pet owner demographic. From the AP story: 

"An AP-Yahoo News poll found that pet owners favor McCain over Obama 42 percent to 37 percent, with dog owners particularly in McCain's corner (43 percent to 34 percent)."

Seems voters like it that McCain (left, in a AP photo by Charles Dhaiapak) has a  "veritable menagerie" of pets, including dogs, cats, fish and some other creatures. 

Obama, who is favored by voters who have no pets by 48 percent to 36 percent, has promised his daughters a dog after the campaign is over. Maybe he should move that timeline up a bit.

"From an image standpoint, nothing humanizes a candidate more than seeing him lovingly dote on his pet or toss a ball around on the White House lawn," said American Kennel Club spokeswoman Lisa Peterson.




About the Bloggers

Daily Breeze reporter Donna Littlejohn has shared her homes with a succession of wonderful, funny, and occasionally difficult canines -- Muffin, Fritz, Ellie, Mercy, Pilgrim and now Cowboy, an Australian shepherd-border collie, and Tess, a border collie. From strong-willed terriers to weirdly obsessed Australian shepherds, they've invaded her world with boundless energy, wet noses, muddy paws and soggy tennis balls. But they've really brought so much more than that -- like laughter and joy, some unexpected life lessons, and more than a few tears along the way.

E-mail Donna at donna.littlejohn@dailybreeze.com.

Josh Grossberg grew up with the usual array of animals: goldfish, dogs, hamsters, parakeets and turtles. He now owns the loudest dog in the South Bay(Video: Rocket the Dog) and is the least popular person on his block. He spends his free time in dog parks, pet shops and always has an extra plastic bag in his pocket just in case. He also has a cat.

E-mail Josh at josh.grossberg@dailybreeze.com.

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