I really wasn't intending to post another one of these, but I just can't resist. So here you go, another compare and contrast of what our candidates are up to today!
This is the middle section of the speech. Here are the beginning and end if you want to see the whole thing. And on a side note, the story behind the Berlin Airlift that he refers to is really fascinating, I had never heard of it before this!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
On the campaign trail... pt 2
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
On the campaign trail...
A little compare and contrast of what our presidential nominees are up to this week:
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
If you like Neil Patrick Harris, goofy musicals, or super- (or not-so-super)villains, you've got to check out Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog! It's an internet-only musical in three acts and it's free to watch online until July 20th, so if you want to catch it, you better be quick!
Oh my aching feet!
Went to the podiatrist yesterday and he confirmed that I have plantar fasciitis. Got my feet all taped up funny and he gave me a splint to wear at night - comfy!
Hmm, perhaps I should have gotten a pedicure beforehand!
Saturday, July 12, 2008
My new virtual kitty cat
It took me all week, but I finally got my mage a kitty cat to ride! I think she looks great on it and it's soooo much faster than running! Yay!


Friday, July 11, 2008
Unity - Not just another campaign slogan
RJ Eskow: Have We Missed the Key to Obama's Leadership Style?
An interesting take on what makes Obama's leadership style unique, and why he's not really "moving to the right" at all.
An interesting take on what makes Obama's leadership style unique, and why he's not really "moving to the right" at all.
His political architecture isn't built on the old foundation of Right vs. Left - or on Right vs. Wrong, for that matter. It isn't even binary. When it comes to policy he inclines toward the progressive position, but he's not thinking in terms of "winning" or "losing." His goal is group unity around the best possible realistic outcome. That means assess the situation, get what you can, then move to bring the parties together around a new consensus.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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