Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Let the Healing Begin...

Gosh, I love fametracker. Since yesterday around 1pm, there have been 55 pages of commentary about George W. Bush. Happy reading. Let the healing (and the snarking) begin.



Two Americas

Well John Kerry is set to concede at 1pm. It becomes apparent that we live in a political climate that is dominated by neo-conservative, morality issues and beliefs. This has been going on since Reagan in 1980. And that's fine.

As witnessed throughout history, politics goes in phases and cycles and currently we are in a state where the majority of Americans put fetuses and gay marriage ahead of belief in petty notions such as peace, prosperity, national health care, quality education, protecting the environment, and tolerance. However, someday this will change. I seriously believe that our generation, as we mature and grow and actually decide to go out at vote (because obviously, this did not happen this time despite P Diddy's efforts to "Vote or Die") will change the political discourse.

Republicans gained more control in the Senate and the House as well, though we finally have a black person in the Senate (I love you, Barack Obama. All eleven states voted to ban gay marriage (Mississippians voted 86%!), Alaska failed to legalize marijuana, and California voted to accept funding for stem cell research.

Our neighboor to the north, Canada, looks better and better. NATIONAL HEALTH CARE!!! GAY MARRAIGE IS LEGAL (in some parts)!!!, REFUSAL TO GET INVOLVED IN BAD WARS!!! LEGALIZED MARIJUANA!!! HOCKEY (er...)!!!, FABULOUSLY COLD WINTERS (er....)!!!

and best of all, NO DICK CHENEY!!!

Merely joking.


I am a little frightened about the next four years. Specifically when it comes to Bush choosing up to four new Supreme Court judges. I only hope that now that he has won his precious second term that his daddy couldn't muster up, that he doesn't make decisions that are geared towards his base, but towards all Americans. What ever happened to uniting the country?

Well, here's one positive thought to think about in terms of the future...



Barack Obama....President in 2012!

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Got To Revolution

Voting Day!

Gee, who did I vote for? I wonder...


Monday, November 01, 2004

Nerd Alert

I decided to make one of those myspace accounts, so uh..if you're on myspace....add me.


Finally, it's not Nirvana

MTV claims Weezer is the Most Important Band of the Decade. The writer claims they made "indie rock" accessible to the masses, and inspired many to start their own bands. But hey, more importantly, Weezer helped millions of young kids perfect the art of being sullen and angsty, donning thick black rimmed glasses, and building up their collection of cardigans. Neato.