Friday, February 29, 2008

on the road like jackie k.

Our collective stream of consciousness begins...

Day I:

After a bad week of being sickly darlings, M and J hit the dusty trail.
The itinerary called for arrival in Columbus, Ohio at eleven o'clock and some change.

The weather was fine,
at first.

Physics homework was of interest: a midnight deadline.
Weather became rough out there on the open road. Security became daunting in M's mind, and J vocalized her dissatisfaction with the slushy snow.

A search for McDonald's with WiFi sent M and J on a wild sheep chase, and they would end up driving in circles, finding only one-way streets that were barely out of reach.

Little did M and J know that they would have one wild night in Huntington, West Virginia.

M is drinking wine and smoking cigarettes, relieved that the due date for Physics, by a fluke accident concerning internet technologies at a campus left far behind, will be postponed until further notice.

J is content fumbling around on Myspace, reading the status of a certain silly girl, listening to Bea Arthur do her best duet with Rock Hudson. She has taken the bed by force, lying sideways across it. She smiles.

Things are well.

The morning is sure to be early, and another 3 hours of driving will assuredly take place.

More soon. Stay tuned.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

and he can dance

So, I know it seems that I'm obsessed with Barack, but the following is just one reason why he's got my support. And it's a reason of the least importance comparatively to the rest of his attributes, accomplishments, and tremendous success in public speaking.

((Also, feel free to post comments about Obama and the call for change in the chat section to the right of this post.))


NOW, check this:



Note that he makes the same dancing face as my girlfriend. :)

primaries thus far

Okay, guys. Obama is winning more states every day. Give him the chance that he's giving us. There's still time.

Visit: http://www.barackobama.com/

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WINNINGS:

1.)
Wisconsin
February 19, 2008
58%

2.)
District of Columbia

February 12, 2008
75%

3.)
Maryland
February 12, 2008
60%

4.)
Virginia

February 12, 2008
64%

5.)
Louisiana
February 09, 2008
57%

6.)
Utah

February 05, 2008
57%

7.)
Missouri
February 05, 2008
49%

8.)
Illinois
February 05, 2008
65%

9.)
Georgia
February 05, 2008
67%

10.)
Connecticut

February 05, 2008
51%

11.)
Alabama
February 05, 2008
56%

12.)
Delaware

February 05, 2008
53%

13.)
South Carolina

January 26, 2008
55%


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Second Place:
(ain't bad)

New Mexico
February 05, 2008

Arizona
February 05, 2008

California
February 05, 2008

Oklahoma
February 05, 2008

Arkansas
February 05, 2008

New York
February 05, 2008

Massachusetts
February 05, 2008

Tennessee
February 05, 2008

New Jersey
February 05, 2008

Florida
January 29, 2008

New Hampshire
January 08, 2008

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Still to come:
(stay tuned)

Ohio
March 04, 2008

Rhode Island
March 04, 2008

Texas
March 04, 2008

Vermont
March 04, 2008

Mississippi
March 11, 2008

Pennsylvania
April 22, 2008

Indiana
May 06, 2008

North Carolina
May 06, 2008

Kentucky
May 20, 2008

Oregon
May 20, 2008

South Dakota
June 03, 2008

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

obama has sex appeal and all the rest

First things first, folks!



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I think we're looking at our new prez. I can't believe that this change is taking place in politics, and it will only be a matter of time until real change is happening in accommodation of the American people.

It's almost hard to do any studying, because the political trail (at least in the Democratic category) is so utterly exciting that much of my time is spent watching MSNBC, CNN, and FOX just for fun, to see what they're doing with their "fair and balanced" news. Never before has my mind been so stimulated and pleased by watching the news. It's a great incident that the news has changed from depression, violence, disease, and FEAR, and is now induced with the ideas of a new world, as far as the country goes.

It's going to be a great week, I feel. Productive, and interesting.

Obama won Virginia, where my vote counted, as well as Maryland and D.C.

This is the beginning of the rest of our lives, and our voices will be heard from now on. Hope, not fear, will transform this country and we can give voice to those whom have deserved a listen for quite sometime, and inequality, I feel, will be a gap that will eventually be squashed. Thank God for Barack Obama.

If Obama is in charge, I'll invest more in the country and I feel sure others will do the same.





HISTORY is happening for this world and for our generation. What more could we ask?