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RIP George Carlin

7 Words (NSFW Lang - like you did not know)

Carlin was the best.

Dems are f’ing up again

Obama’s opting out of public financing, giving McCain grounds to attack and fairly I might add. I think Sam Donaldson nicely summarized.
And now it looks like the Dems are going to grant telecom immunity. It’s day like this where you seriously lose hope and realize the game will never be anything more than the lesser of two evils.

5 Fucking Years

No rant, just sad. If you are in Little Rock, there is a peace vigil tonight, weather permitting.

Political Mashups

A few politicial vids that are going around.

1) If you just check out one, check out Lawrence Lessig’s 20 minutes or so on why I am 4Barack. He brings such a calm thought out reasoning to issues. Can you be a fanboy for a lawyer?

2)Yes We Can - Mashup of Barack’s speeches. Well worth a watch (even though celebrity endorsements usually deter me from a candidate) and the parody of it inspired john.he.is.

Response to Primary Voting Comment

TrueBlue left the following comment on my Primary Voting entry:

I am not sure which of the three you should be most ashamed of.

1. You voted against Clinton?
2. Nader? How did that work out for you?
3. Kerry - can’t blame you for that, although, maybe if people wouldn’t have voted it for Nader, you wouldn’t have to have voted for Kerry.

I suspect that tb is really just having fun in my comments considering I know he did not get political until after BuSh took office and I don’t know if he even voted in ‘96 or 2000. But it gives me a chance to get on my soapbox so I’ll go ahead and tackle his points in reverse order:

3) No point here. Really just reiterating #2.

2) First of all - not Nader. There are a lot of 3rd parties. I did NOT vote for the Green Party. But more to the point of people who think Nader cost Gore the election and 3rd parties are bad and a waste of your vote, which is completely opposite of the truth. By now we all know that the electoral college decides our president and people elect the college and not the president. I’m not arguing that this is not utterly retarded and next to the 3/5 compromise the most boneheaded move the founding fathers could have made but that’s the rules of the game, for now. So your vote does not matter at all if the state you live in goes against you. In other words, if you live in Texas or Colorado and vote for a Democratic president, your vote might does not count towards electing a president, pushing an ideology, nothing. It is a wasted vote.
Now if you vote 3rd party, you know your guy is not going to win, I’ve never met anyone who thought differently. But now you’ve voted more honestly toward your conscience (which is kind of the point), and if by chance your team manages to pull a meager 10% of the popular vote - you’ve got both parties want to adopt the platform in order to get your votes. Your vote will count a lot more towards getting the ideas you support listened to. Voting 3rd party is the most honest expression of democracy and should be lauded instead of ridiculed. And no one cost Gore that election but Gore (and possibly Linda Tripp). He could not carry his home state, he had a f’ing retard as a running mate and was wooden on stage. Both Bush and Gore ran so far to the center is was near impossible to differentiate them and since they were both born as fortunate sons, I didn’t view it as necessary. But obviously BuSh thought running a campaign where he stated he had daddy issues and no respect for the Constitution would not get him elected and lied his way through the campaign.
1) If Clinton had not gotten elected in ‘96, no Lewinsky and Tripp, no Bush running in 2000 (no one challenges an incumbent president for the party nomination). Don’t know what kind of president Dole would have made but I know what we would have avoided and it’s tough to imagine getting anything worse.

Primary Voting

Today I voted in my first primary. Considering my track record of presidential voting (Bob Dole, 3rd Party, & John Kerry), I don’t know if I did Barack Obama any favors.

And so it begins…

I have to say nothing could have made me happier with regard to the Iowa caucus results. Obama winning Iowa with a large independent turnout. While I disdain most politicians, he’s got me hooked. I am even thinking of volunteering for his campaign. Might be tough being as lazy as I am.
Also I love the fact that Huckabee won. Not in the same way of course. When this guy stated he did not know that there was a picket line on The Tonight Show, he either demonstrated complete incompetence (seriously every article about the strike mentioned the writer’s agreement was just for Letterman’s production company and if he did not know it then his people should) or (and more likely) no regard for personal honesty and integrity. Bush fractured the party by mobilizing the evangelicals and until the Democrats can find some way to unite the Republicans against them, they’ll stay torn between extreme right-wing evangelicals and the fiscal conservatives. I don’t think America wants a Clergy in Chief, no matter how likable he seems. Will be interesting to see how this plays out.

Dickheads of the Year

Dickheads of the Year - No real surprises on the list but Maher’s writing is a bit of honesty in a whole lot of bullshit these days.

Travelled overseas and used a Visa?

30 Million Americans May Be Eligible In Class-Action Suit - Have not had a chance to look over all the info but may be useful to others.

One Man, One Vote

Chuck Norris endorses Mike Huckabee for President - I am frightened that any celebrity endorsement may sway a voter but for some reason this gives Huckabee a bit of cool cred. He’s in the top half of GOP contenders (which ain’t saying much!) but he was a horrid governor and he would be continuing the devolution of American culture that W began. That said, Chuck Norris has never endorsed me for jack shit and I’m a bit jealous.