Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
2008 Election Day 2 of 3
I voted today for the second of three times in 2008, with the first being the May 6 Primary and the third being the big one on Nov 4th. Apparently though I was one of a very small group who voted in the Democratic primary runoff for Labor Commissioner. I've read that overall turnout was less than 2% of registered voters and was told that at 6:30 I was only the 12th person in my precint to vote (polls closed around an hour later). I also heard it cost the state something like $3million to have this runoff election. There's got to be a better way, right? Even still, I was pleased to vote for Mary Font Donnan, having met her at a function and coming away very impressed.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Daddy's little girl


He had a dream...

This powerful picture speaks for itself, even still, Eugene Robinson wrote a great article in today's Washington Post describing the "mind-bending improbility" of what Obama has accomplished. "A young, black, first-term senator -- a man whose father was from Kenya, whose mother was from Kansas and whose name sounds as if it might have come from the roster of Guantanamo detainees -- has won a marathon of primaries and caucuses to become the presumptive presidential nominee of the Democratic Party." I think Hillary's campaign has broken just as many barriers and I admire her for her run. I strongly disagree with anyone saying she lost because of her gender. While it was probably a factor for some, I think the biggest reason she lost was that she's a Clinton, which is ironic since that was one of her greatest assets as well. This great article in today's NY Times describes all the baggage and in-fighting the Clintons would have brought with them.
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