Archive for February, 2008
Published February 29th, 2008
But John McCain might. See, for all Obama’s hype and courting of the “young and hip” - turns out he doesn’t even read blogs. Good to know. Guess who does? Yeah, Old Man McCain. And McCain knows the difference between MySpace and YouTube - which is far better than about 90% of the politicians out […]
Published February 26th, 2008
In incredibly morbid title for an incredibly mundane post. I’m making this post in great part to keep me to my word - this is out there now, and I will have to admit defeat to renege.
I am underpaid and in absolutely bizarre career situation. I genuinely believe that I - abstractly - should be […]
Published February 22nd, 2008
Have you all gone blind? Or insane? That’s one of the questions I keep asking myself this election cycle, because just about nothing I see makes any sense. I can see why the Hillary campaign is frustrated at her losing streak and that Ohio, Texas and Penn are her Alamo. Otherwise, it’s “shaka, when the […]
Published February 18th, 2008
Sure, I can say I know things, but when it comes to PHP I now have proof - I am a Zend Certified Engineer. I spent most of my free time last week studying and taking practice tests. I did well on them, but I was still nervous going into the exam. I think that […]
Published February 16th, 2008
A little late, I know, but I’ve been busy this week. More on that later, but for now…
The awesome Justine Suissa singing live for Armin - Burned With Desire
Published February 13th, 2008
That would be staff at St. Mary’s Academy near Topeka, KS. Why, you ask? Well because they’re a “Catholic” school run by the Society of St. Pius X. SSPX is a group that “professes filial devotion” to The Pope, but unfortunately for them, Pope John Paul II excommunicated them in 1988. That’s right - they’re […]
Published February 5th, 2008
I believe in challenging the institution of party politics. I believe that everyone’s vote should be heard and counted. I believe that we need a mix of career politicians and outsiders. I do strongly believe that if there were significant changes to our government, America would be better off. I believe that someone’s religion, or […]
Published February 5th, 2008
I’ve voted - if you can…have you?
Published February 1st, 2008
I’ve mentioned this before, but it bears some further thought, analysis and discussion. The Ron Paul “Revolution” phenomenon is one of the most fascinating and unique trends in American political history. I’m not exaggerating - his campaign dynamic is the first of it’s kind. But it might also be the last, for multiple reasons and […]