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November, 2008 Monthly archive

So, I’m sitting here and I’ve come to realize that the single song that I would absolutely never want to listen to again in my entire life is “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd. No other song on this earth could simultaneously make me think of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Con Air, and Reese Witherspoon.
Please just stop.

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http://superobamaworld.com/

Take note of how many points you get when you hit the woman w/ the clothes… I love it

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That besides being the second Star Wars themed post in a row, that I just bought this…

(DON’T DENY ITS AWESOMENESS)

Pure Nerd Awesomeness

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Now that the election is over there’s all kinds of information being reported by the press that wasn’t allowed to be reported earlier. While I could take this time to talk about the many, many errors of Sarah Palin, I was really happy to read the following quote. It’s one of the better things I’ve heard Obama say.

 

The debates unnerved both candidates. When he was preparing for them during the Democratic primaries, Obama was recorded saying, “I don’t consider this to be a good format for me, which makes me more cautious. I often find myself trapped by the questions and thinking to myself, ‘You know, this is a stupid question, but let me … answer it.’ So when Brian Williams is asking me about what’s a personal thing that you’ve done [that's green], and I say, you know, ‘Well, I planted a bunch of trees.’ And he says, ‘I’m talking about personal.’ What I’m thinking in my head is, ‘Well, the truth is, Brian, we can’t solve global warming because I f—ing changed light bulbs in my house. It’s because of something collective’.”

 

For more interesting bits of knowledge on this subject visit Newsweek

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Looks like it’s well on it’s way.

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Free stickers!!

Anybody know what MoveOn donations are going towards now?

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From Matt Bozarth – A pretty awesome A Capella video of Star Wars Music done by one guy

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A collection of 24 high-quality dingbats featuring Barack Obama and various design elements! This collection is completely free for download, upload, distribution, use and modification. Use these dingbats to start creating your own Obama paraphernalia today!

http://jeffdomke.com/?p=374

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Haha:

One senior aide said that Nicolle Wallace had told Palin to buy three suits for the convention and hire a stylist. But instead, the vice presidential nominee began buying for herself and her family—clothes and accessories from top stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. According to two knowledgeable sources, a vast majority of the clothes were bought by a wealthy donor, who was shocked when he got the bill. Palin also used low-level staffers to buy some of the clothes on their credit cards. The McCain campaign found out last week when the aides sought reimbursement. One aide estimated that she spent “tens of thousands” more than the reported $150,000, and that $20,000 to $40,000 went to buy clothes for her husband. Some articles of clothing have apparently been lost. An angry aide characterized the shopping spree as “Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast,” and said the truth will eventually come out when the Republican Party audits its books.’

Good Lord please let her run in 2012.

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Remember when I said, “We just won the election,” right after McCain picked Sarah Palin?  Yeah.  Everyone still puts the root cause of Obama’s rise to Lehman and the finanacial crisis, but, not to say that all that didn’t help, but I still believe Sarah Palin was a fundamental reason why John McCain lost this election.

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I don’t know if anybody reads Men’s Health, but they had a good article about Obama “The Challenger” in their 20th Anniversary edition.  They list “9 Lessons in balance, love, and leadership from a guy who’s even busier than you are”.  It’s a nice look at Obama when he’s not just crushing a lot…  you know, bumming smigs, parent teacher conferences, all that jazz.  Here’s a snippit (for anybody trying to kick the habit):

Lesson 6: Quit smoking (as often as you need to)
For all of Obama’s physical credentials, he’s carried around the ultimate health taboo — smoking — for most of his adult life. And he inhaled, all right. Then word came that he’d quit smoking.

“There wasn’t some dramatic moment,” he says. “Michelle had been putting pressure on me for a while. I was never really a heavy smoker. Probably at my peak I was smoking seven or eight a day. More typical was three. So it wasn’t a huge challenge with huge withdrawal symptoms. There have been a couple of times during the campaign when I fell off the wagon and bummed one, and I had to kick it again. But I figure, seeing as I’m running for president, I need to cut myself a little slack.”

He does have advice for people, like him, who are wrestling with the dependency. “Eliminate certain key connections — that first cigarette in the morning, or after a meal, or with a drink. If you can eliminate those triggers, that should help.”

The same issue has a fun read on the ‘Value of Personal Authenticity’, and how it relates to elections.

The most authentic candidate from the past 8 years didn’t even make it to the general election in 2000 or 2004. I’m talking about the maverick senator from Arizona named John McCain, who ran against Bush in the 2000 primary. That McCain rode around on a bus called the Straight Talk Express, and straight talk he did. He ripped the leaders of the religious right as “agents of intolerance.” He pushed for campaign finance reform and sensible tax policy. He was that rare politician willing to buck his party. Moderate Democrats like me swooned.

Unfortunately for the maverick, authenticity in the primaries isn’t as important as playing to your party’s base, and McCain’s independent ways were too much for the more conservative elephants of the GOP.

Update:  They changed Obama’s title from “The Challenger” to “The President Elect” in the article.

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Just to prove that there are crazies on the left:

Of course the only difference is that if Ralph Nader were a conservative, he’d have his own TV show and syndicated radio program…

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Obviously, I’m pretty pissed off.  The fact that one of the most liberal states in the union didn’t affirm the rights of gays to marry just shows how far we still have to come on this.

But on a much larger note, it seems to me like there is something fundamentally flawed with a state’s constitutional amendment process when a 2-4 point plurality can effectively strip the rights of another human being.  I mean, I feal like there’s a lot of bad stuff out there that could pass by a 2 point plurality in some states.  So basically, what I’m saying is, there’s a reason why it’s really, really hard to amend the United States Constitution.  It’s huge deal to amend a constitution, and it shouldn’t be an easy process.

So my advice to California is, put the reverse of prop 8 back on the ballot in 2 years (by then, enough 65+ voters will have died and enough 18+ voters will have come of age to swing this back our way), make sure it wins, then, 2 years later amend the constitutional amendment process to require a two-thirds legislature vote, as well as a majority vote in an election.

Basically, they should just strike Article 18 Section 3 & Section 4.

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