Thursday, February 21, 2008
Somethings Fishy
Broken Sattelite or?
Yesterday the U.S. Navy used a missle to shoot down an 'ailing spy sattelite". The sattelite was allegedly in a useless orbit and full of scary, poisonous fuel. For "safety" the government shot it to pieces to ensure its inceration as it falls from the sky. Why don't I believe them?
But I guess I should feel safer, as the government allegedly used "Star Wars" technology to shoot down the sattelite. So we are safe from futur failing sattelites...unless of course there are rough seas. Still fascinating though...
Yesterday the U.S. Navy used a missle to shoot down an 'ailing spy sattelite". The sattelite was allegedly in a useless orbit and full of scary, poisonous fuel. For "safety" the government shot it to pieces to ensure its inceration as it falls from the sky. Why don't I believe them?
But I guess I should feel safer, as the government allegedly used "Star Wars" technology to shoot down the sattelite. So we are safe from futur failing sattelites...unless of course there are rough seas. Still fascinating though...
Labels: Star Wars
Yes, This Should Work
New Week, New Theme.
Again, sorry if this is obsessive, but I find the excessive and spectacularly bad decisions and strategy of the Clinton team to be mezmerizing. As I mentioned yesterday, she's the new Britney Spears.
Hillary Will Mount a Commander-In-Chief Offensive
Also, the campaign rolled out a working class themed commercial called "Night Shift” and it talks about how Clinton wants to help folks who work hard, like waitresses, etc. Perhaps that money would have been better spent paying off the tens of thousands of dollars the campaign owes various businesses, restaurants and catering companies across the country.
Again, sorry if this is obsessive, but I find the excessive and spectacularly bad decisions and strategy of the Clinton team to be mezmerizing. As I mentioned yesterday, she's the new Britney Spears.
Hillary Will Mount a Commander-In-Chief Offensive
Also, the campaign rolled out a working class themed commercial called "Night Shift” and it talks about how Clinton wants to help folks who work hard, like waitresses, etc. Perhaps that money would have been better spent paying off the tens of thousands of dollars the campaign owes various businesses, restaurants and catering companies across the country.
Labels: 2008 Elections
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Don't Like the Rules?
Change them...
Senator Clinton may be the true candidate of change after all. With the numbers stacked against her for winning the democratic nomination, her only options are to change the rules. In case we don't fully grasp this concept, she's launched a website to promote this strategy. Report here.
And why not? When dismissing the will of the voters of 23 states as 'not significant' doesn't work, or when shrill cries of plagiarism fall flat, why not change the rules.
As we've seen with South Carolina, The Clintons will stop at nothing in pursuit of power. There are numerous avenues the Clintons can pursue to secure the nomination, the problem is that in achieving that goal there aren't many of those options left that wouldn’t spilt the party and guarantee John McCain's election.
Senator Clinton may be the true candidate of change after all. With the numbers stacked against her for winning the democratic nomination, her only options are to change the rules. In case we don't fully grasp this concept, she's launched a website to promote this strategy. Report here.
And why not? When dismissing the will of the voters of 23 states as 'not significant' doesn't work, or when shrill cries of plagiarism fall flat, why not change the rules.
As we've seen with South Carolina, The Clintons will stop at nothing in pursuit of power. There are numerous avenues the Clintons can pursue to secure the nomination, the problem is that in achieving that goal there aren't many of those options left that wouldn’t spilt the party and guarantee John McCain's election.
Labels: 2008 Elections
Denver

Picture
Here is a shot of the floor of the Colorado state assembly I took last Friday.
Labels: Travel
Sweet!
Best Exit Poll Number
Of the voters identifying themselves as listening to conversative radio commentators like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity or thier ilk, 75% voted for John McCain.
They're enteraining, but apparently not influential. That's part of my excitement about this election, on the left and on the right the leading candidates aren't entirely under the thumb of their party's establishment.
Of the voters identifying themselves as listening to conversative radio commentators like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity or thier ilk, 75% voted for John McCain.
They're enteraining, but apparently not influential. That's part of my excitement about this election, on the left and on the right the leading candidates aren't entirely under the thumb of their party's establishment.
Labels: 2008 Elections
