With the death of Benazir Butto, the presidential campaign is all about the spin. Mike Huckabee claims the unrest in Pakistan poses a real threat to our country through our unsecured borders. He states more Pakistanis (660) came to US illegally last year than any other nationals "except for those immediately south of our border". Um, Mike, check your dates. I think those numbers were from Home Land Security dated 2002-2005. And in those same years, there were more illegal immigrant from Canada (5,641), India (1,274) and Poland(786)!
Scary to think a man that MAKES UP FACTS and has little foreign-policy experience could be a front runner for the Republicans. Eek! But yes, Huckabee has faced a tornado, a school shooting, and even a plane crash as governor. He's DEFINITELY qualified as a candidate for handling "unexpected" situations. If that's the case, I say hands down, Giuliani should win. Who else handled 9/11 so well...
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I once had a conversation with one of my co-workers who is a big fan of Al Gore and didn't really understand how Gore could lose to Bush. My response was Gore is boring and not likable and Bush is. His response went something like this, "Who cares if the president would be my friend. I want my president to lead and make decisions."
With Obama and Clinton being the two front runners for democrats, I wonder how much being likable is going to sway voters. While Clinton is less likable than our "clean" and "articulate" Obama, she shows a lead in the polls for other important qualities, such as "knowledge and experience" and "strong leadership qualities". I wonder if these qualities count for anything when our society still cannot see women leaders in the same light as their male counterparts. Study Or even better, we have this guy swaying voter decision. Frankly, I think our constitution should be thrown out the window if Americans are going to mix Church and State. I say, if you believe in God and God gave you a brain, use it. Judge the presidents on his/her policies and not religion. Judge your president on his/her ability and not his/her looks or likability. Prior to the presidency of JFK, we placed very little emphasis on looks and religion in our presidents.
On a lighter note, Letterman is back on TV by Wed. His writers are coming back...
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
The Next Generation?!?
Click Me This is a pretty neat car.
What I miss about the east coast:
-Family
-Philly
-NYC
-Good food
-Matt
-Walking around in the city
-Friends
-People watching
-Meeting new people
What I don't miss:
-The rude people
-The rude drivers
-The holidays always brings out the worst in people (yuck!)
Random: I hate that Rachael Ray sold out to Dunkin' Donuts. I love Dunkin' but com'on!
What I miss about the east coast:
-Family
-Philly
-NYC
-Good food
-Matt
-Walking around in the city
-Friends
-People watching
-Meeting new people
What I don't miss:
-The rude people
-The rude drivers
-The holidays always brings out the worst in people (yuck!)
Random: I hate that Rachael Ray sold out to Dunkin' Donuts. I love Dunkin' but com'on!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Would you like a car with that ice?
A night in NYC is what I needed! Aside from the fight with the asshole cabbie that was trying to rip us off (I won that battle by the way), it was awesome. So, Matt and I met up with a bunch of people @ redemption for all you can drink 11-2 for $30. SWEET! Grace punked out so that was a bit of a bummer, but here are the pics of the night.
I also did a shot with some pre-pubescent lovin' guy named Sisco (eek). Matt and I left around 2ish to head to another bar. It started to hail, sleet, and snow, so I surfed my way to the next bar.
We played some darts, met some new people and then dragged ourselves to a diner for a 3:30 run. Greasy food...uhhgggggg....
Our train back to CT wasn't going to leave until 5:30 and the train station was closed. We shouldn't have left the diner. We stopped at McDonald's for a bit, but we looked like two wet hobos waiting for the train station to open little over an hour. YES, it was cold. I passed out on the drive home and slept in until 4PM. Ha, so fun.
I also did a shot with some pre-pubescent lovin' guy named Sisco (eek). Matt and I left around 2ish to head to another bar. It started to hail, sleet, and snow, so I surfed my way to the next bar.
We played some darts, met some new people and then dragged ourselves to a diner for a 3:30 run. Greasy food...uhhgggggg....
Our train back to CT wasn't going to leave until 5:30 and the train station was closed. We shouldn't have left the diner. We stopped at McDonald's for a bit, but we looked like two wet hobos waiting for the train station to open little over an hour. YES, it was cold. I passed out on the drive home and slept in until 4PM. Ha, so fun.
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