Monday, December 29, 2008
US Civil War in 2010
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Common Sense
My review
rating: 5 of 5 starsExactly as the title describes, a common sense view on the purpose of government, the problems with monarchies, and the reason why rebellion against England was justified. I would add this to the list of must reads.
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Rockin' and Rollin'
Friday, November 28, 2008
Justinian's Flea
My review
rating: 2 of 5 starsso, I finished this one up. It was the kind of book that didn't deliver what I thought it was selling. What I did learn though was about the fall of the Roman Empire, how bacteria works and the role of the plague in ending Roman dominance. I'd never read it again, but I have to say I have definitely gained knowledge.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Just Doesn't Seem Right
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Civil Rights...a 2-Way Street?
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Not Even Funny in Minnesota...
Friday, November 7, 2008
My review
rating: 2 of 5 starsWell. Finished this one...I walked away from it wondering what had happened. I gave it two stars just for the look at history it provided. Seemed disjointed. I would never read it again. I don't recommend it either. I will say that it sort of picked up at the end and turned out to be a rather sad ending. And pretty sorry way African American soldiers were thought of and treated. Giving their lives for the country they loved, that didn't love them back. A shame really....
The Democratic Process
I just finished reading the following article on Foxnews.com
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,449024,00.html . It seems that there is some anger and frustration on the part of those
Honestly...like something like that would ever happen. It's ridiculous. I challenge anyone to provide any type of credible evidence that anything like that was perpetrated. I know they probably don't claim that it's based on an actual event (real or fabricated) but it's way the heck out there.
It's the democratic process. Part of the great thing about this country is being able to stand up for our moral convictions. The LDS church may have encouraged members to contribute their time and money to this effort, but I'll guarantee now that 99% of active church members already agreed with defining marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman.
Truly, the real fact of the matter is that Californians voted their conscience. The church didn't put the same focus into the ballot initiatives in
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Kids Say the Darndest Things Don't They?
Coming down off the ledge a little?
Some time has passed and, for me, a cooler head is prevailing. I'm still a bit miffed that everything...let me repeat...EVERYTHING that I voted for, except one local representative...went the other way. So...virtually everything I wanted, was contrary to what a majority of my fellow Washingtonians wanted. That being said...for that local representative, watch out! The ballot count isn't over! I could doom you as well. Funny that the first day under the next term with Gregoire...my taxes have already gone up (sales tax increase...but the point is new taxes already)..and we asked for it. Stupid Sound Transit. Good thing it will do nothing to solve congestion problems.
I was just watching CNN. Boy they are excited! Not only is the
and the other half happy (although only 33% excited) yet I haven't seen a single negative report. It's a mystery. If I were a cynic I would say it's media bias. Reality, I just haven't searched hard enough. The thing is, in 2004, I didn't have to search at all.
I'll be interested to see what happens in the next couple of years. Will it really turn out to be a bad thing? When the 2010 election occurs, will the remaining Republican senators who are up for re-election be subject to the same, "95% of the time he/she voted with Bush!" Egad. Dollars to donuts that's exactly what we hear. It worked this time, why not next?
In 2012, when Obama runs for re-election, and it is without doubt true that he will...heck some of his flunkeys were talking about it on the news last night (8 years of Obama) will the tide turn again? Will voters say, "Holy cow, let's get this nut job out of office!" Will it be time for another change? Will they go back to blaming all the country's woes (from 8 years ago) on Bush and the Republicans? will we hear, "If you vote for Smith, you will be voting to go back to the mess we had under the Bush administration 8 years ago." How much mileage is left in that one? I think quite a bit.