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Meet Eric Melder

Posted: Thursday, August 14, 2008 3:54 PM by Mark Murray
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From NBC/NJ's Matthew E. Berger
An evangelical Christian who gave money to Mike Huckabee might not be exactly who the Obama campaign initially wanted filling the seats of Invesco Field later this month for the Democratic National Convention’s acceptance speech. But now they're welcoming Eric Melder with open arms -- and a ticket backstage.

Melder, a 59-year-old counselor for at-risk youth from Carlisle, PA, was one of 10 people the campaign chose to fly to Denver, hear Obama accept the Democratic nomination, and meet the candidate backstage. He said he initially was supporting Huckabee in the Republican primaries. But he began giving money to Obama, drawn out of concern for single-parent families and others at risk.

“I like how he commands respect,” he said. “I think Barack Obama has that unique influence to get people on the same page and moving in the same direction.”

Melder’s fourth $25 donation to Obama came upon an e-mail request from David Plouffe, Obama’s campaign manager, and with a challenge -- write a 100-word essay on why you’re supporting Obama and have the chance to meet Obama backstage. Melder said his essay spoke of his time as a YMCA director and his current work as a youth counselor. He talked about Anthony, a student he counseled in 1995 who has become both a pseudo member of his family and his literal boss at Diakon Wilderness Center, where Melder now counsels on the weekends.

Melder said he will use his opportunity with Obama to push for health-care reform. His wife survived breast cancer and he said the bills were “catastrophic to a young couple.” A recent routine hospital visit could cost him thousands of dollars, even with health insurance. “I think everybody in this country knows we’re one car crash or one disease away from ruining our families,” he said.

Melder also said he hopes Obama picks Hillary Clinton as his running mate, to increase his chances of winning.

But beyond a message, Melder said his goal in entering the contest was to expose Anthony to Obama. Anthony had recently been listening to the words of Martin Luther King Jr. and was moved himself to carry on King’s work. Melder said their work with at-risk youth connects them to Obama, who started as a community organizer in Chicago.

Disappointing his wife and three sons, Melder said he will bring Anthony to Obama’s speech. “I told him and he screamed,” he said.

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This is awesome.  Bringing people together.

Simply inspiring.

http://thepajamapundit.com/
I'm happy for them but also jealous!!!

Obama '08!!!
A very good pick to attend this special event.  I wish all voters were as level-headed and analytical as Mr. Melder.
Thank you for an inspiring story.
Barack Obama is attracting a lot more evangelicals than the Democratic nominee traditionally does.

http://strategy08.wordpress.com
That is so cool -- that he's going to see Obama and bringing Anthony with him.  He sounds like a very nice man.  Have fun guys!
I sure hope accomodations can be made for Melder's wife and sons.
They found Big Foot, And you will never guess what candidate he is supporting.  Wow I figured he would be a libertarian.  http://www.myhauntsite.com
SO?????????????????
What a great story . . . wish I could be there too! :)

P.S. To Nicholas:Minnesota: Thanks for the kind - I enjoy your posts as well!
If John McCain is receiving SS benefits, is he also receiving Naval retirement benefits?
As well as his Senate salary?
Will he receive Senatorial retirement after he loses the election?
Double dipping?
Triple dipping?

Why can we afford to fund the Senatorial retirement system, but not Social Security?
Why can we afford to fund retirement for politicians, but not citizens ?
Why can we afford to fund Military retirement system, but not Social Security?
How can we afford ‘Star Wars’ but not Social Security?
Take my ‘Star Wars’ contribution and put it into Social Security

John McCain, Country First
… but which country? Georgia? or America?
or Charles Keating First, America Second?
Alan,NJ : ‘…By spending the excess today does not save SS in the future.  That is why there must be some form of privatization, either by moving the current excess into a private account for all, similar to a pension fund (or a LOCKBOX), or by individual private accounts.  Either way the excess must be removed from the goverment who will spend it (and more hence the federal deficit) today….’

Actually, a collective ‘lock box’ for Social Security was proposed by the Democrats during the Clinton Admin.
‘Not on my watch’ were the words of Phil Gramm as the Republicans prevented any action from being taken.

A lock box ISN’T PRIVATIZATION
In California we have CalPERS and STARS (State Teachers Retirement System) that invest retirement savings. A similar system could be set up for Social Security WITHOUT Private accounts, that would allow SS to invest it’s funds

Bush, Gramm, McCain and the Republicans wanted to ‘privatize’ Social Security so that Wall Street financers could get management fees from the SS system.
Pretty transparent, huh ?

Where would retirees be today if their SS accounts were privatized by Bush/McCain/Gramm?
They’d have lost their SHIRTS!
They’d have lost their retirement income…..
…..but Wall Street would have made out like bandits !


McCain: 'We had to DESTROY Social Security in order to save it'
Welcome Mr. Medler, glad to have you board the winning team in November.
Good man!
Gee !
I wonder why ?
Didn’t McCain crash some planes or something?


From OpenSecrets.org:

‘…Troops Deployed Abroad Give 6:1 to Obama…’

Published by Luke Rosiak on August 14, 2008 9:52

During World War II, soldiers crouching in foxholes penned letters assuring their sweethearts that they'd be home soon. Now, between firefights in the Iraqi desert, some infantrymen have been sending a different kind of mail stateside: two or three hundred dollars -- or whatever they can spare -- towards a presidential election that could very well determine just how soon they come home.

According to an analysis of campaign contributions by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, Democrat Barack Obama has received nearly six times as much money from troops deployed overseas at the time of their contributions than has Republican John McCain, and the fiercely anti-war Ron Paul, though he suspended his campaign for the Republican nomination months ago, has received more than four times McCain's haul.

Despite McCain's status as a decorated veteran and a historically Republican bent among the military, members of the armed services overall -- whether stationed overseas or at home -- are also favoring Obama with their campaign contributions in 2008…’


John McCain, Endless War

John McCain, More of the Same

John McCain, Snake Oil in a Brand New Package
Welcome Mr Melder, however Hillary hopefully will not be on Senators Obama's ticket.....If you have been following this race you should understand why.



Obama 08/12!!!
And thus begins the Obama/Huckabee speculation.
Previous Thread:

Nashville_fan  BO proposes raising the limit on SS taxes now, even though there is a current surplus.  This surplus buys goverment treasuries, which means the surplus is spent now.  Increasing the size of the current surplus by raising taxes will not save SS for the next half-century because it will be spent by the current congress.  It will only increase the number of treasury notes allocated to SS.  When the time comes and the future workers cannot support the future liabilities due to demographics, these treasuries can only be redeemed from the taxes paid by the same future taxpayers.  call it what you will but the surplus must be removed from the goverment and placed in a private entity that does not hold the assets in goverment treasuries.  After that raising taxes is a valid way of increasing the surplus for the future.  However, imho there also has to be a cut in benefits such as raising the retirement age.  I know this sucks as I would love to retire now but again the demographics are against this.
“I like how he commands respect,” he said. “I think Barack Obama has that unique influence to get people on the same page and moving in the same direction.”
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Barack Obama commands respect because he is respectful of the American people.  He has said repeatedly that his campaign is about all Americans, and about improving our standing in the world.  The reception he received in Germany last month is evidence of the respect he commands on the world stage.  With Obama as our President, that respect will also be shown to our nation and its citizens.

The world is waiting...what are we all going to do about it?  
Those people who mock or discredit Senator Obama for possessing that unique ability to inspire could learn from the words of Mr. Melder, particularly that Obama can influence.  Great movements, great jobs and accomplishments by nations grow from inspiration from... be it from a politician, military leader, business leader...whatever.  A lot of people seem frightened of being inspired...they mock and call Obama messia or apply other religion related cat calls.  Senator Obama has a great mind and has shown an ability to grasp the needs of the nation and give its' citizens hope.  Nobody likes to be let down and we have been in one kind of relationship or another in our lives.  I'm a former republican, a vet, and a union member and I'm voting for the Illinois senator.
Eric Melder is the reason Senator Obama's campaign is focusing on health care for everyone. I hope Mr Melder and Anthony have a great time at the Convention. And he is from Pennsylvania a State that Senator Obama hopes to win in November. Maybe Mr Melder will become a volunteer for Senator Obama.
Sounds like a winner to me.
Can anyone tell me if this is true:  "At a press conference just now, John McCain redoubled his efforts to thrust himself into a leadership role on the Russia-Georgia crisis front, announcing that two top campaign surrogates, Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham, are going on a visit to Georgia."  If so, isn't this not only presumptious, but totally inappropriate?
“I like how he commands respect,” he said. “I think Barack Obama has that unique influence to get people on the same page and moving in the same direction.”

Enough said.
I disagree, Mark.  He sounds exactly like "who the Obama campaign ... wanted filling the seats of Invesco Field".
Makes sense, he supported a non-Conservative Republican, now he's supporting a non-Conservative Democrat.  Where's the story here?
That's nice for Anthony.  However, I would beseech Mr. Melder to reconsider HRC.  That does raise a question, though, of why - the jump between Huckabee to HRC is not that obvious.  I see the Obama connection to the at-risk kid, though.
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Hey, FYI fellow bloggers.  I have been receiving spam from "MSNBC" - actually e-mails supposedly from them, but not.  They are similar to CNN spam that was going around last week (see link):
http://behindthescenes.blogs.cnn.com/2008/08/08/fraudulent-spam-about-cnncom/

My spam filter has been catching them but I wanted to make sure you all were aware.  The "MSNBC" ones aren't as convincing as the "CNN" ones were, but if you weren't paying too much attention you might think they were legit.

Peace.
Melder said he will use his opportunity with Obama to push for health-care reform. His wife survived breast cancer and he said the bills were “catastrophic to a young couple.” A recent routine hospital visit could cost him thousands of dollars, even with health insurance. “I think everybody in this country knows we’re one car crash or one disease away from ruining our families,” he said.

Amen!  My best friend is a breast cancer survivor, has insurance and is on the brink of losing everything or having to file for bankrupcey which she doesnt want to do but she also does not want to lose her home.  We need someone in office who actually understands just how bad our system is.  
All politics aside, this is what is right about our country.  Here is a person who has had some struggles but is still out doing good things for his community and has sense enough to vote based on issues that are important to them rather then down party lines.  It is good to see good people doing good things and getting rewarded for them.  Congratulations to Eric and thanks for the story First Read
Cute story.  Not certain if it was a need to know story or not, but whatever.  

Are the wife and three sons disappointed because he gave money and seems now to support Obama or because he chose to take Anthony instead of them?
Seeing the light; Obama offers hope, opportunity and the goodness of people. Eric Melder's story and his desire to help Anthony is fully consistent with the Obama vision. Good for Eric for opening his eyes and mind to new possibilities.
This is Great!  What a happy, positive post.  Thanks for sharing.  Welcome, Anthony ... may your experience be life inspiring.  Bless you and your mentor Mr. Melder.
Command respect? I don't respect Obama. You have to do something before you command someones respect. To my knowledge all Obama has done is give speeches that are only full of fluff.
What an inspiring story from Eric Melder, and a very fortunate supporter to be able to witness history in the making in Denver. Mr. Melder shows the true character of the movement of change that denies one's self in order to be of service to others.

Both Dr. King and JFK would be so proud of people like Eric and Anthony and millions of Americans who want to make our country great again. We can have better health care, we can have stable jobs with a competitive wage, and we can come together as one nation under God, and indivisible.

I have hope we can achieve that America.

GO OBAMA/BIDEN 08/12

This is very cool.  If it is not Obama's time, it should be.

I can report with some accuracy that Obama actually has changed direction on VP choice.

2 weeks ago he was indeed 90% committed to Clinton with Biden on hold.  Those roles have reversed and at the moment, I would give Hillary less than 30% chance.

The Greene article in Atlantic didn't bother Obama, (he already knew that stuff and lots more) but it did indeed rattle a lot of Democrats.

The Clintons may be speaking to a hostile audience in Denver.  This is not Obama's hope, however.

The Obama folks are now in the odd position of propping up the Clinton image just long enough to get through the election and, with savage irony, the Clintons still see putting her name in nomination as a way to embarrass Obama.  ????  Nuts.

These folks are pure Arkansas sludge.


This is very cool.  If it is not Obama's time, it should be.

I can report with some accuracy that Obama actually has changed direction on VP choice.

2 weeks ago he was indeed 90% committed to Clinton with Biden on hold.  Those roles have reversed and at the moment, I would give Hillary less than 30% chance.

The Greene article in Atlantic didn't bother Obama, (he already knew that stuff and lots more) but it did indeed rattle a lot of Democrats.

The Clintons may be speaking to a hostile audience in Denver.  This is not Obama's hope, however.

The Obama folks are now in the odd position of propping up the Clinton image just long enough to get through the election and, with savage irony, the Clintons still see putting her name in nomination as a way to embarrass Obama.  ????  Nuts.

These folks are pure Arkansas sludge.

Oh that's right, I forget.

Obama on Vacation plus Summer Olympics equals no news.
All politics aside, this is what is right about our country.  Here is a person who has had some struggles but is still out doing good things for his community and has sense enough to vote based on issues that are important to them rather then down party lines.  It is good to see good people doing good things and getting rewarded for them.  Congratulations to Eric and thanks for the story First Read

Trent Atlanta Ga (Sent Thursday, August 14, 2008 4:20 PM)
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Well said.

http://thepajamapundit.com/
Hopefully, the campaign can find room for Melder's wife and sons also, but he is the kind of person the Bush-McCain regime dismisses. When oil companies and private contractors receive billion dollar handouts and Welder panics over health costs it's time to remember we are a nation of individuals not coporate largesse.

Since leaving the military McCain has isolated himself from anyone who isn't wealthy.  Obama worked his way through college and even if his community organizing had political leanings, he and his wife were out there, with real jobs, meeting and talking to real people.

Obama is one of the least elitist candidates we've ever had. Well-traveled, yes, highly intelligent, definitely, but elite? Bush and McCain, were born in privilege and live in privilege. That's elite, when your residence is called a "compound" or a "ranch." The rest of us call it house or condo or apartment.
This is the people that Obama needs to showcase as people who are coming to support his campaign.  This is the kind of person that Republican don't really count on or think about.  I will disagree with him over who might be a good running mate for Obama thought.  
SO?????????????????
Sick of Obama (Sent Thursday, August 14, 2008 4:07 PM)

Double "So?????????????"  Of course, with Obama, it's all about money.  Pay me.
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC NOT ONLY CROSSING PARTY LINES BUT BRINGING CHRISTIANS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE TOGETHER UNDER ONE TENT AS THE GOOD BOOK INTENDED.

NOT ONE CHRISTIAN HAS THE UPPER HAND WITH GOD, AND THAT'S WHAT SO MANY DON'T UNDERSTAND.  CHRISTANITY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BEING, A REPUBLICAN, DEMOCRAT, EVANGICAL ACCORDING TO THE GOOD BOOK.

YOU EITHER LOVE GOD BELIEVE THAT HE DIED FOR ALL YOUR SINS, DEFINITELY ASK FOR FORGIVENESS OF ALL YOUR SINS AND IT'S JUST THAT SIMPLE.

NO PERSON GROUP HAS THE "CORNER MARKET" ON CHRISTIANITY ONLY THE FATHER ABOVE.

NOW IF POLITICIANS AND THE CHRISTIANS WHO THINK THEY DO WOULD ONLY UNDERSTAND THAT THE WORLD WOULD BE A MUCH BETTER GODLY PLACE.
And hateful Republican evangelists are praying for rain.  Please America, rain on the Republicans' parade in November.
To Alan, NJ:

You are obviously very knowledgeable about financial matters - I'm jealous! :)

I feel confident that Senator Obama will do whatever it takes to keep Social Security solvent. Can you say the same about John McCain? What are John McCain's plans for Social Security?

It seems to me he is being deliberately vague about it . . . that worries me.
SO?????????????????
Sick of Obama (Sent Thursday, August 14, 2008 4:07 PM)

Double "So?????????????"  Of course, with Obama, it's all about money.  Pay me.
Lou R: Seeing the light; Obama offers hope, opportunity and the goodness of people.


Yes. Barack is truly the Messiah.
IDK seems kind of fishy to have a huckabee supporter filling the audience.  just because he seems nice now doesn't mean hes not a mean person when it counts.

Obama Counter Swift-Boat Strategy…TEAR THEM APART, GRRR
http://sensico.wordpress.com/2008/08/14/obama-counter-swift-boat-strategytear-them-apart-grrr/
or http://sensico2.blogspot.com/2008/07/my-blogs.html
Barack Obama commands respect because he is respectful of the American people.  

Suburban Mom paying attention, IL

Like when he talks about Typical White People?

Like when he talks of "Bitter people that cling to their guns and religion"?

Like when he thinks he has all the answers because he's smarter then everyone else, yet he doesn't even understand the questions, and has no accomplishments to back up his talk?

You mean like that kind of respect?

You liberals sure give up you self respect easily to someone that doesn't deserve it.


The Bear (Sent Thursday, August 14, 2008 4:27 PM)

The Bear:

The issue is not that Obama or anyone else for that matter have not done anything to earn your respect. The issue is that you are so closed minded that you would not allow anyone to do anything to try and earn your respect. Respect can be earned in many ways. But respect cannot be given unless the person giving it is fairly open minded. As you are closed minded there is little doubt anyone could earn your respect. Hell, you probably don't even allow you to respect yourself.
Command respect? I don't respect Obama. You have to do something before you command someones respect. To my knowledge all Obama has done is give speeches that are only full of fluff.
The Bear (Sent Thursday, August 14, 2008 4:27 PM)
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The Bear........Respectful people command respect and get it........It is a give and take thing......something you obviously don't know anything about.  It is something my grandmother taught me........you don't have give any speeches.
First, let's get this out of the way.  Anyone who says George Bush tried to privatize Social Security is a liar.

MSierra says:

"In California we have CalPERS and STARS (State Teachers Retirement System) that invest retirement savings. A similar system could be set up for Social Security WITHOUT Private accounts, that would allow SS to invest it’s funds."

Are you a serious loon, or are we to just allow for your total lack of any expertise on matters financial?

With Social Security being money in-money out, where do we get "its funds" to invest?  What kind of bureaucracy do you want to create in order to regulate and control the necessary diversity such investments would require?

And a fine point:  CALPERS and STARS do not invest retirement savings.  They hire investment managers from the private sector.

Breathtakingly O-dumb-a.

Nash_fan:

I feel confident that Senator Obama will do whatever it takes to keep Social Security solvent.

And then you go on to say McCain is vague about it. Seems Obama is be too, because you don't seem to know what his plan is either.

Here, here's some financial advice to all. If you are currently 50 or under, don't expect SS to be there. Just don't plan on it. No one, McCain, Obama, or anyone else, has the guts to do what really needs to done to save SS, ie., raise taxes and/or raise the age limit, or put SS in 'lockbox'. So what's going to happen is that at some point, the SS monehy will be gone, and the checks will stop. Just like the gas crisis that was ignored until now, SS will also ignored, until it's too late.


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