October 2004 - Posts

If you're going to say you met with the UN Security Council, Mr. Kerry... make sure you actually did!

Here is a Washington Times article that shows that Kerry's been lying about meeting with the UN Security Council members and, since he didn't, he is not more in tune with the world views as he has claimed in debates with GWB. "This president hasn't listened. I went to meet with the members of the Security Council in the week before we voted. I went to New York. I talked to all of them, to find out how serious they were about really holding Saddam Hussein accountable," Mr. Kerry said of the Iraqi dictator. Why does he repeat an obvious lie over and over again? It's not like it's too hard to check the facts. And you know someone will! Just a public service announcement for those narrow-minded people who are always calling Bush a liar and think that Kerry's *** doesn't stink.
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Happy Halloween!

Hopefully you don't drink too much and look like this:


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We?

No... I'm not talking about that estrogen-laced cable channel.

I'm talking about commenting on your sports team. When my friends and I are talking about a sports team, like the Baltimore Ravens, I say "we". As in: "We did really well on defense, but our offense is still impotent". My wife always rolls her eyes and asks me if I'm on the team.

Yes! I'm on the team! :) I'm the proverbial "12th man". I'm a season ticket holder (since they came to Baltimore) and, as far as I'm concerned, it's very normal for people to talk about their teams like that.

What does everyone else think? Leave me a comment (all 2 of you!)
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Remarkable!

Do you ever have one of those stream-of-consciousness things that pops in to your head for completely no reason? It happens to me constantly!

Just a little while ago, I was working and I remembered a kid on The Little Rascals (I think) that always said “remarkable” whenever anyone said anything. He always said it like: “Remaarkabuuul!!”.

No rhyme. No reason. Just happened.

Very weird.
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I'm sick of all this crap!

I can't WAIT for the election to be over!
  • "Bush!"
  • "Kerry!"
  • "Bush!"
  • "Kerry!"
  • "Bush Sucks!"
  • "Kerry Sucks!"
At this point, who the f*ck cares?

I can't see much of a difference between their policies, but here's what I understand them to mean to me:
  • Kerry wants to raise my taxes. (Boo!)
  • Bush wants to lower my taxes. (Yay!)
  • Bush is a religious nut (Boo!)
  • Kerry is very wishy washy about the gay marriage issue. (Lame!)
  • Bush's views on gay marriage, like it or not, are VERY evident. (Yay for decisiveness, Boo for his choice)
  • Kerry has voted against pretty much every military spending bill that's come his way. (Boo! -- How do you lead the military after that?)
I'm sure there's more, but it seems that the policies with respect to Iraq are almost the same. Kerry's not going to randomly pull France, Germany and Russia's armies out of a rabbit hat. They're NOT coming to help. What politically-suicidal world leader signs up to send his people to Iraq NOW? Duh!

All my cousin Renee's endless barrage of anti-Bush emails aside, I'm voting for Bush. No sense switching horses mid-gear (I love mixing metaphors!), when Kerry is just an enigma. Even if I don't like him, at least I know where Bush stands on everything.

No matter what you believe, you should educate yourselves about the choice and MAKE THE CHOICE. As the band Rush says "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice".
If you choose not to vote, you're just letting those inbred, ignorant people you see in Walmart determine your future. (You know the ones I'm talking about... they were the parents screaming at their kids and threatening to beat them while you were grabbing those DVDs the other day...)

So, go out and VOTE!
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Kerry family and taxes

For those who think that Kerry has a better tax plan, this might be enlightening.
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Life...

I was hoping for a more uplifting posting for my first real post, but this is the way the muse took me....

Early October started out really well for us. Debbie & I were pretty excited that we were going to Vegas (Baby!) on the 7th. We were staying at Paris for the first time (We're trying to stay at all the top casinos and then work our way to the others). Paris is a pretty place. I like it. I even talked to some people from Paris, France that said they liked it too.

So, here's where the Speed Bump Of Life (tm) comes in. The day before we left, my sister called me and told me that my step mother had a brain aneurism and was in the hospital. I could almost hear the mental screeching of tires as all my cool plans in Vegas were overshadowed by all my concerns for my step mother, my father and my step brother.

All I could think of was questions:
  • What's my dad going to do if she doesn't make it?
  • What's my dad going to do if she DOES make it? (there are almost always debilitating side effects to aneurisms which require extra care)
  • How is my step brother going to handle this?
  • Why do I keep calling him my "step" brother when I really don't want to?
  • What are they going to do for the (upcoming) holidays?
  • Did my dad have life insurance on her? (I'm not sure what this says about me, but my mind thinks of everything at once, emotional and rational)
  • and on and on and on...
Since there was nothing we could do (my step mother was still unconscious), Debbie & I decided to go on our vacation anyway.

We tried to have fun in Vegas. We even went shopping and I did pick up the world's coolest shirt from Kenneth Cole in the Venetian. My wife was shocked that I liked it because it's apparently pink. I will try to post a pic of me wearing it a little later.

Anyway, even though we spent lots of money, I still didn't have a great time. I was worried about my step mother and the family. On Saturday the 9th, my father and step brother decided to remove the ventilator and allow my step mother to die. Telling a doctor "Hey Doc. Let my wife die." has to be one of the hardest things for a person to do. I don't ever want to have to make that kind of decision for another person. It makes me hope, selfishly, that I die first so I don't have to do that to my wife.

So, we flew home, slept, did some laundry and got in the car and drove to Maine. We spent a long weekend in Camden, Maine, capped off by the funeral services on Saturday. One lighter part of the trip was that we got to see/hear Chad Hollister, a friend of my step brother's who we first met in Mexico. He is a fun musician, I recommend seeing him if he ever gets to your town.

Then I drove the hellacious 600 miles back on Sunday. Back to work, back to daily life, back to our cool cat, Fred.

So, the wheel of life keeps on turning, and we all just ride it for what it's worth. I invited my father down for Thanksgiving this year. Hopefully, he'll come down. We all know how hard it is during the holidays when you've lost a loved one.

My next post will be happier, I promise!
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First Post!

This is my first blog posting... we'll see how long this lasts :)

For those geeks out there, I absolutely refuse to type "fr1s7 p057!". Oh crap... I just did!
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