Are you?
Voting, that is.
Barack or Hillary, John, Mitt, Ron, or Mike? Interesting choices to make.
While I'm leaning towards Senator Obama, I can't help but agreeing with Ron Paul.
I am your Independent undecided voter, and here it is election day. I have about 30 minutes or so before I go register for jury duty, er, vote, and I'm torn. Not very enthusiastic about anyone.
At least a Bush isn't running!
Peace.
T-to-the-B




2 comments:
Did you just make up "Obamentum"? If so, pretty, pretty, pretty good (said in Larry David style).
Bellichek probably didn't realize it was over, but also probably didn't want to see Eli Manning knee the ball for that one last second of humiliation. The Patriots had a great season. So did the Giants. This will be one Super Bowl where we will probably remember both teams that played, not just the one who won. If the Patriots had won, we'd be saying "New York who?" today.
As for Super Tuesday, well, either way, this year is the Democrats' year. They can't humiliate themselves with a Dukakis (or even his lieut., Kerry) this time since either of the two front runners would be acceptable to the voters. I feel sorry for the Republicans, especially McCain, who is an honest decent man, but Dubya has essentially "fried" all the other good Republicans who, in a calmer time, might have seriously run. It's a shame that someone like Condolezza Rice isn't running. Man, that would be a hard combination (woman and black) to beat. However, nobody associated with Bush has a serious chance of winning against either Clinton or Obama.
I heard an interesting joke recently. The losing candidate for President of Kenya is a member of the Luo tribe. His loss has sparked the worst kind of tribal violence in Kenya's history. Anyway, it turns out that Barack Obama's father was also a Luo, which led some to speculate that the U.S. might get a Luo president before Kenya does. Sad, but true.
Charlie
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