Monday, October 27, 2008

And, furthermore:

An essay on laziness.

Awwww...

SO emo

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Makes me tear up a little...

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Answer the question already...


This is taken directly from this page here, and I think it hit the mark.

I think that it must have been extremely frustrating for the moderator to continually ask questions that just plain don't ever get answered, and then get overlooked altogether. I've watched both debates so far, and my impression so far is this: of the four people who have been on stage, Obama has been to the only one to give direct answers the questions asked by the moderator, at least 80% to 90% of the time. Sure, each one has had his or her moment of truth, but for the most part these people have treated this as nothing more than a moment in the spotlight, as if the man or woman standing in front of them asking questions was only a formality. If Sarah Palin was so concerned with the straight talk that the american people want, she would have answered the questions that the american people have asked of her. My biggest beef, and I realize that this is just how politicin' works, is that the response to most questions directed at person a are constantly redirected to be accusations about person b without ever answering the question. I should have known though, when Sarah got on stage and changed the rules right away. She said right in the beginning that she was not going to answer the questions asked of her by the moderator. Well that's great, cause then she can read a story to the people watching the debates, that which has been written for her on the note cards.
At least we know she can read...


-Joe