This is new. I just got a call from the Newsome campaign, saying if I wanted a ride to my polling place they would pick me up and take me there.
Too bad I already voted, because I would have loved to see if this offer was legit.
S. Brenda Elfgirl - I was told I am an elf in a parallel life, and I live in the Arizona desert exploring what this means. I've had this blog for a while and I write about the things that interest me. My spiritual teacher told me that my journey in life is about balancing "the perfect oneness of a sweetness heart and the effulgent soul". My inner and outer lives are like parallel lines that will one day meet, but only when there is a new way of thinking. Read on as I try to find the balance.
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Monday, December 08, 2003
I've been thinking about how long I've been interested in politics, and I can honestly say I've been following politics since I was 12 years old. I have my parents to thank for that. My dad was a union leader, and union people always get involved in politics.
It's trippy to think I've been arguing politics since I was 12 years old. That's a long time. I couldn't wait to turn 18 and vote, and I've been doing it and having political arguments ever since.
I wonder if it's true what the conservatives are saying about the left wing political agenda in publics schools, and how they don't teach kids the importance of civics and voting. I've heard it said on talk shows that left wing teachers are so anti-US government, that they teach kids to protest but not vote. That's a shame, if it's true.
Talk about karma at work as well. Karma says to always do the right thing, and the right thing I feel in teaching is to teach students to study both sides of any issue. Then it's up the student to decide for themselves what is right and what is wrong. A teacher's job is to teach the student to make decisions based on an informed choice.
My left wing hippie teachers rammed it into our heads about the importance of voting, and how one person can make a difference in this world. They cited Martin Luther King Jr, Ghandi, Lincoln, etc. I can almost hear them now saying, "One person can make a difference, one vote can change everything. You can't be a participant is this great experiment called democracy and not vote. It's your duty to study both sides of every issue and make an informed decision. Don't let the media or anyone else tell you how to vote. Cherish your vote. It's one of the few chances you have to make your voice heard in government."
In school we used to study the local, state and Federal elections, and then you would have to debate both sides. I'm not saying there wasn't a left wing hippie liberal bias in my schooling, but at least they presented both sides of any issue. They forced us kids to think through logically what we believed, and why, and to defend it logically as well.
I like politics because it forces you think deeply about issues, and to always clarify for yourself what is really important about government and what you want government to do.
Politics is never black and white, and you have to figure in so many issues when you vote on candidates or propositions. You have to read stuff, read in between the lines, figure out what the bias is, the agenda, etc. You have to compare what a candidate actually says, as opposed to how they vote and what they say in interviews, on their websites, their campaign literature, etc.
My brain gets some serious exercise every time I do my political investigations, and I like it. It's good to think.
It's trippy to think I've been arguing politics since I was 12 years old. That's a long time. I couldn't wait to turn 18 and vote, and I've been doing it and having political arguments ever since.
I wonder if it's true what the conservatives are saying about the left wing political agenda in publics schools, and how they don't teach kids the importance of civics and voting. I've heard it said on talk shows that left wing teachers are so anti-US government, that they teach kids to protest but not vote. That's a shame, if it's true.
Talk about karma at work as well. Karma says to always do the right thing, and the right thing I feel in teaching is to teach students to study both sides of any issue. Then it's up the student to decide for themselves what is right and what is wrong. A teacher's job is to teach the student to make decisions based on an informed choice.
My left wing hippie teachers rammed it into our heads about the importance of voting, and how one person can make a difference in this world. They cited Martin Luther King Jr, Ghandi, Lincoln, etc. I can almost hear them now saying, "One person can make a difference, one vote can change everything. You can't be a participant is this great experiment called democracy and not vote. It's your duty to study both sides of every issue and make an informed decision. Don't let the media or anyone else tell you how to vote. Cherish your vote. It's one of the few chances you have to make your voice heard in government."
In school we used to study the local, state and Federal elections, and then you would have to debate both sides. I'm not saying there wasn't a left wing hippie liberal bias in my schooling, but at least they presented both sides of any issue. They forced us kids to think through logically what we believed, and why, and to defend it logically as well.
I like politics because it forces you think deeply about issues, and to always clarify for yourself what is really important about government and what you want government to do.
Politics is never black and white, and you have to figure in so many issues when you vote on candidates or propositions. You have to read stuff, read in between the lines, figure out what the bias is, the agenda, etc. You have to compare what a candidate actually says, as opposed to how they vote and what they say in interviews, on their websites, their campaign literature, etc.
My brain gets some serious exercise every time I do my political investigations, and I like it. It's good to think.
These items are pretty funny in an amusing and sick kind of way: Conservative Political Toys for Christmas
Amuse your conservative friends and annoy your liberal neighbors with the brand new Ann Coulter Talking Action Figure
Move over Saddam -- Hillary is the new Ace of Spades. While Saddam still tops the Iraqi "Most Wanted" list, Hillary tops a new deck of cards: The "52 Most Dangerous Liberals in America."
Donald H. Rumsfeld Talking Action Figure
George W. Bush Top Gun Action Figure
Amuse your conservative friends and annoy your liberal neighbors with the brand new Ann Coulter Talking Action Figure
Move over Saddam -- Hillary is the new Ace of Spades. While Saddam still tops the Iraqi "Most Wanted" list, Hillary tops a new deck of cards: The "52 Most Dangerous Liberals in America."
Donald H. Rumsfeld Talking Action Figure
George W. Bush Top Gun Action Figure
Controversy is everywhere, even in the sports world.
All the sports guys are just ranting about USC getting punked in the BCS. The SC Trojans, the number one team in the nation who pummelled OSU on Saturday, will not be playing the Sugar Bowl for the number one college football ranking. Once again, the Pac 10 gets the short end of the stick.
Instead the number two and three teams, LSU and Oklahoma will be playing. The Rose Bowl is great, but it's not like they'll be playing for the college championship.
And I love it too, because everyone seems to blaming Hawaii because they got whacked by Boise State. "Carroll called it "wrong" that the Notre Dame-Syracuse and Boise State-Hawaii games had some effect on who plays in the national championship game. (ESPN)
I have friends that went to USC. They loved the school, but said it was was very smoggy there.
All the sports guys are just ranting about USC getting punked in the BCS. The SC Trojans, the number one team in the nation who pummelled OSU on Saturday, will not be playing the Sugar Bowl for the number one college football ranking. Once again, the Pac 10 gets the short end of the stick.
Instead the number two and three teams, LSU and Oklahoma will be playing. The Rose Bowl is great, but it's not like they'll be playing for the college championship.
And I love it too, because everyone seems to blaming Hawaii because they got whacked by Boise State. "Carroll called it "wrong" that the Notre Dame-Syracuse and Boise State-Hawaii games had some effect on who plays in the national championship game. (ESPN)
I have friends that went to USC. They loved the school, but said it was was very smoggy there.
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