Feb
19
name your running mate, already
Filed Under Barack Obama, Democrats, John Edwards, New York Times, bill maher, blogging, hillary clinton, john mccain, presidential candidates | 2 Comments
Anyone else anxious for the announcements of running mates? If Hillary is losing momentum, as the media says almost by the minute, it seems like that could help her. Over at Compassion in Politics, they think Edwards will endorse Obama by the end of the month. I kind of think he’s waiting until someone asks him to be a running mate.
Speaking of endorsements, the New York Times has a cool endorsements page here. Not their own endorsements, but who is endorsing who.
McCain has got it all sewn up, so now the Dems just have to fight out the rest of the primaries. There’s been some speculation about superdelegates swooping in at the National Convention and offering up a new name.
Honestly, after I sent in my absentee ballot on Feb. 1st, I kind of lost interest because what can I do until the general election? Is this the apathy that I normally detest? Or reasonable rest before the next big race that I can be involved in?
In other news, my Congressman Darrell Issa was on Bill Maher the other night, and true to form, he sounded like a party-line fool. I wish we could get him some serious opposition in my district!
Feb
7
Super Tuesday
Filed Under Barack Obama, Democrats, Rosie O'Donnell, blogging, hillary clinton, media, presidential candidates | Leave a Comment
Am I suprised about the results? I don’t know. I’m a little saddened because the democrats seem split right down the middle. I second Rosie’s thoughts - I hope they join up and run together. Let’s be uniters, people! Not dividers!
Jan
22
vote smart or go home
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I had a long, heart-breaking conversation with my husband the other night. Him arguing the futility of voting and my trying not to burst into tears that this was someone under my own roof exhibiting the exact kind of apathy I can’t stand.
Obama might be firing up 18 - 25 year olds, but I’m afraid there’s a big gap of 26-35 year olds that still don’t give a crap. My brother-in-law said, “Who really cares? My vote isn’t going to make a difference.” My friend Sara said, “I know the voting systems get hacked anyway, so why bother.”
Um…does anyone else find this alarming? I feel like I’m being cornered by naysayers, and my only sword is hope. Okay, that was a little dramatic.
But it’s very upsetting. How do you make people care? Isn’t the current administration reason enough to vote?
Oct
9
The Soccer Mom Vote
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Looking for interesting debates? Check out The Soccer Mom Vote, a blog with interesting articles and good clean debates in the comments. Fun reading, and you might find some good challenges to your current thinking - whatever it might be.
Oct
5
Excuse my dust…
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Over the next week or so, I’m going to be making a lot of changes to this site. I’ll be moving away from opinions and rhetoric, and making this into a truly useful site. That’s my hope, anyway. Please excuse my flawed layouts as I teach myself how to fix the code. I hope you’ll keep checking back for useful content. Thanks for stopping by!
Mar
30
The President is funny…on purpose this time
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I can count on one hand the times I’ve wanted to listen to the President. That’s not to say I don’t listen, I almost always do, but I usually don’t enjoy it. I think this is an example of him at his best…although his comic timing isn’t great, his self-deprecation is appreciated.
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/03/29/bush-monologues-open-thread/Â
Mar
27
I hate how I am able to compartmentalize the war…even able to forget it’s even happening at times. The last two years are some of the few in my life that I didn’t live either on a military base or very near one. I’m amazed at how I’ve distanced my mind from all that being a military family entails.
Here’s a good reminder:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17773294/site/newsweek/
I would apologize for being a downer, but I’m not sorry. I’m only sorry that I don’t make more of an effort know what’s happening in Iraq and Afghanistan. Once my brother-in-law returned from his second tour, and the last of my good friends came home, and I stopped working as a contractor - planning military blood drives, I kind of checked out.
But the reality is that the rotations go on. The number of wounded and dead continue to grow. The sacrifice amazes me, and humbles me. It’s sad and exhausting to think about. For me, anyway. There so much guilt tied into gathering information - how lucky I am that I was never deployed, that my husband was never deployed. But even now, as other friends prepare to deploy on their third and fourth tours, I’m so grateful to be so lucky. And I feel bad about that. I don’t know what I’m saying here. It’s a little rambly.
Sorry about that. I’ll come back and edit this later.
Feb
13
The House Inaction
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Here’s a letter I got from my representative:
Dear Mrs. <name removed> :
Thank you for contacting me to share your thoughts on the Safe Climate Act of 2006 .
Representing the interests of the 49 th Congressional District is made much easier by people like you, who take the time and effort to share their opinions with me. Your comments concerning the Safe Climate Act of 2006 have been noted. I will be sure to keep them in mind when related issues come before me in the House of Representatives.
To view my positions and additional information on current issues, please visit my website at www.house.gov/issa . Each week, I survey comments received from my constituents and post statements on the issues of greatest interest. Please return to the website often as new information is added frequently.
Again, thank you for contacting me about this matter of concern to you.
Sincerely,
Darrell Issa
Member of Congress
Not so impressive…I don’t feel confident that he will consider my feelings at all. That’s why I didn’t vote for him. I voted for Jeeni Criscenzo, even though she was a long shot. Issa’s not a bad guy, but the issues he’s dealing with are not my first choice. He has very little sponsored or co-sponsored legislation dealing with anything environmental. He is very supportive of the military though, which I think is important and fitting for our district.
I have letters that my mom received from both Kennedy and Johnson thanking her for expressing her opinions on the legalization of marijuana…I think I’ll write actual letters to my senators and representatives from now on, so my kids know what was important to me ![]()




