Monthly Archives: November 2004

Fallow comments

Things may be a bit glitchy for a while. I’m going through some of my old entries from two years ago and closing the comments for entries that haven’t been commented on yet. Hopefully, it’ll cut down on the spam posts that I need to delete every morning. Besides, I figure if nobody has said anything for a year, then nothing more needs to be said.
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Motto

Well, with Kerry having conceded, I guess it’s time to take a look at what we’ve been stuck with and work on a national motto for the next four years.

I’ve got some suggestions.
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Politicookies

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My awesome wife made cookies for Voting Day. Equal numbers of Donkeys and Elephants, and one Tree (since we didn’t have a Sunflower) for the Green party.

Go Vote

Tomorrow morning I’m going to be getting up early and heading out to vote. I’ll be voting for the candidate who has won the endorsement of American Conservative magazine. The candidate who is supported by the sons of Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan. The candidate who has been endorsed by dozens of other prominent Republican governors, senators and ambassadors who want a secure nation with sound fiscal policy.

They’ve seen through the lies and distortions vomited up by partisan campaign ads. They’ve actually checked out the facts and researched their candidate’s position instead of relying on talking points.

They’ll be voting for Kerry, and so will I.

How about you?