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dalthauser ([personal profile] dalthauser) wrote2008-07-10 01:31 pm

Random This & That

*  FedEx emailed - my Ipod is at my house waiting for me.....SQUEE!!!!  Now I just want to go home, but if I do I'll lose my OT I worked this week.

*  I finished painting my hallway - I'll post an entry with pics this weekend.

*  I think Jesse Jackson is just suffering from Obama-Envy.

*  I am signing up for my vehicle insurance with Progressive - it's 2X the coveraga at over $100 less than the current quote for renewal from my current company!  I'm kind of annoyed with Allstate for ripping me off.

* The garden responded immediately to the rain we've had. I guess it's really been starved for water in spite of my watering.  I need to get the drip system put back online - this will help.

*  Is Demonoid legal?  I don't want the feds to beat my door down - especially since my neighbor is leasing me his connection.

Out.....

[identity profile] vertamae.livejournal.com 2008-07-12 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
I'd vote for him anyway just to keep Mcain out of office.

Oh, see this is what Nader fights against, and I'm with him 100%. We need more alternatives. Why do we have hundreds of types of toothpaste, but only two political candidates? What is wrong with this country? We need to evolve, seriously. A third party candidate is just the beginning. And in some states, like mine, a vote to keep McCain out of office is not even going to work. The delegate count is against you, or me actually.

I think McCain is an ass, but that's just my opinion. Any man that calls his wife a cunt is not cool in my book. I think he's a misogynist, and he's basically going to get into office and reverse Roe v Wade, and perpetuate everything Bush has done to ruin this country.

Told you I'm opinionated. ;)

[identity profile] eats-veggies.livejournal.com 2008-07-12 11:41 am (UTC)(link)
I agree - our election system doesn't work fairly - and there ought not be just the two parties. I guess I understand why there are parties at all, but I think that is some of the problem to begin with.

I live in Texas, so I'm in your boat when it comes to voting. This year I've seen a lot of HARD CORE redneck republicans talk about voting outside of their party. Even my father who is a die hard republican will probably vote the other way this time. I could see my dad voting for Nader rather than some "damn bleeding heart liberal" :-)