More thoughts on the man headed to the White House
He is going to win (cross your fingers) unless something catastrophic happens. A bomb could explode in a subway and the security question would overcome the economic collapse. A video or picture of him performing illicit acts could come out. The Republicans could have the voting system rigged. But, these are unlikely scenarios and Barak [...]
Obama, the contextualist intellectual
The more I read about Barak Obama, the more I forgive his sins.
I stop criticizing him for being more moderate than me and moving toward the center. I stop ranting about his ties to ethanol in the Midwest (if you take a closer look, the price of US corn has gone down because it is [...]
Flags, small America ones.
I noticed the small sewn flag on the television screen. Even though not one person watches the television screens at Blazing Saddles, they play at every location all day. There may even be a sing on the DVD player reminding the manager of the Hotel location to not turn it off at night because some [...]
Must Read
I will be buying or checking some of Mr. Levy’s books from the library soon. This is a must read interview, and has some good ideas on Mr. Obama. I decided finally last week that I would vote for Obama, and not with my hardened principles. A vote for Nader may be the more liberal [...]
My new Typewriter
I have been trying to sit down and do this all morning. It is now 12:10 p.m.. We had to start laundry. I picked up the living room. Cuddles. A shower. Bathroom breaks. Eating a pear. Rosey lost her iPod. We found it twenty minutes later. Tried to hook up a new mouse.
Finally. We tap [...]
From the Fillmore Stroll
These are pictures that I shot on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in San Francisco. I ran out of battery on my camera in the middle of shooting and had to go back home for a few minutes to recharge it. The guys next to Tully’s were playing at the Golden Gate yesterday. So, judging from [...]