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Obama, Chambers said, would not:
If Obama gets in, itll be, like, socialism, and stuff.


The crowd was ready to rally early in the morning, so as mid-morning became late-morning, and when that became nearly noon, people were getting restless.
Then, finally, it was time. A stream of local Republicans took the stage as Palins introductory acts.
Good morning, northwest Ohio, former Ohio attorney general Betty Montgomery said, her voice resonating arena-wide. Are we ready to rumble?
Voices cheered and signs arose, and hundreds of pompoms waved in the air. The arena was awash in red, white and blue, in smiling faces and raised camera phones. Northwest Ohio was ready.
Montgomery lavished praise on Ohio, the heartland of this country, land of open horizons and beautiful sunsets. She lavished praise on its citizens, too, those powerful swing-staters endowed with the duty to swing to the right.
Neither the media nor Hollywood are going to select our next president, she said


She plans to teach a small class at the all-female Oak Creek Youth Correctional Facility in the winter, where OSU students and the girls inside the Albany-based facility will learn college-level material on issues of crime and gender. Inderbitzin received one of two grants given out each year by the American Sociological Association Teaching Enhancement Fund to help buy supplies and build a deeper connection between OSU and Oak Creek. In addition, Inderbitzins students are working on setting up an internship program for Oak Creek.
In the spring, Inderbitzin will teach another Inside-Out course at the Oregon State Correctional Institution in Salem.
She also is excited about a new program that she hopes to start soon at the Oregon State Penitentiary. Inderbitzin is working with the Lifers Club at OSP to start a literacy program where incarcerated fathers who have graduated from their parenting program will have the chance to read the same books as their children ( ages 8-17, approximately ).
I think its a great opportunity for the kids and their dads to be encouraged to read, Inderbitzin said. But is also will give them another chance to connect and they can talk about the book they both read and what they thought of it on the phone or in letters.
As an extension of that, Inderbitzin recently received an L.L Stewart Faculty Grant to buy a video camera that can record directly to mini-DVDs. Her plan is to record the incarcerated fathers reading to their kids.
The idea would be to send the DVD to their children, hopefully in time for Christmas, she said. It seems like a nice way to help keep them connected.
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