I find it amusing to be criticized for liking Obama. I have to be honest, I thought and still think he is a refreshing change from the stupid incompetency of Bush and the duplicity of the Clinton. Of course, conservatives love to bash me and other Obama supporters for our unwavering loyalty. Some liberals too, although they understand if they don't back their man what the result will be ("Yes, President Palin"). I have often said that the criticism of Obama is directly related to politicking for 2012. I haven't seen any solutions from Republicans. I hear statements like "Stop unemployment" or "Obama's war", which makes me think the Democrats are right. But I realize now is the conservative solution is to lose confidence in the Presidency. One thing that conservatives fail to remember is that Bush's Administration was the best at spin. From "Hecka of job, Brownie" to the coverup of Pat Tillman's death, they have controll...
Yep, I fantasize about winning the lottery. Don't tell me how improbable selecting 7 numbers are, I've had some dark moments that dreaming what I would do if I won have lifted me out. Here is my car list: Dodge Challenger - Love American Muscle Cars - think they are unreliable, gas-guzzling, money pits; but the roaring Hemi V8 and the Cylon-visor grill is a definite middle-finger to the world. Thought to myself this morning I wish I could make it look like Mad Max's Interceptor. That would be bad-ass. Jeep Wrangler - I would probably have a nice condo in the city, so I would like a small car to jet around town. I was thinking about a Mini or a Smartcar when I remembered I used to own a Jeep Wrangler. Living in New Orleans, where it almost always warm and road conditions are third world, a Jeep was a great vehicle. I finally gave it up because it would always be damp from the rain, but I'm going to have multiple vehicles when I strike it rich. Sprinter Van - After ...
I saw this blog posting in the Chronicle from their columnist, C.W. Nevius, criticizing anonymous blog posting. He had written about the Chenery House , the largest private home in San Francisco. As you can see from the photos, you certainly can describe the decor as "unique" and "eclectic". You will have your own opinion, but mine is it is simply not my style. I looked over the comments left by posts. Most of them were mild, certainly compared to, let's say, the ones on a Michele Obama story at a Fox News forum. But there were were a few that were removed by administrators, possibly they were offensive. I think we all know how bad some of the anonymous posts can be, especially on non-moderated forums. I assume we all respond the same, which is to ignore the nasty ones. If one of the editors of The Chronicle does not care for anonymous posting, why does his paper allow it? Because it drives traffic to their website. Every poster is also a reade...
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