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Saturday, November 06, 2004

Keep the Democratic message clear and separate

I strongly disagree with the notion that Democrats should incorporate
more of the Republican message into their platform. We need
Democratic leaders, not Republican followers. That is one of the
major failings of this election, Mr. Kerry made an appeal to Mr.
Bush's core audience and in so doing, failed to convey an alternative.
If a voter wants to vote for religion, they are going to vote
republican, no matter how thuroughly a Democrat may wrap themselves in
the flag and bible. The Democrats will then cease being an
alternative to the Republicans should they choose to pursue that
strategy.

Friday, November 05, 2004

Voter Irregularities, and followup

considering we had such early reports of voter irregularities here in New Mexico before the election, and then we had a strange surprise upset here where we wound up voting Republican (Something New Mexico does very, very irregularly), one may expect an investigation into the reliability of the voter machines.

Now, I want to make something very clear. I do not believe that the machines, in any way, were "rigged" or set to cheat. I think that is a liberal paranoid delusion. However, I fear the machines, themselves, could have suffered a legitimate malfunction, perhaps causing the votes to be improperly recorded.

I, for one, would like to contact Mary Herrera at the county office and ask her to investigate. It seems too .... too ... too many coincidences. I'll eventually post the letter and her contact info.

Inspirational -- Anthem

During the past four years, I have found myself singing this occasionally. Now I will sing it every day. Even though it really isn't about, in context, our situation, it still fits nicely.

No man, no madness,
Though their sad power may prevail,
Can possess, conquer, my country's heart
They rise to fail

She is eternal
Long before nations' lines were drawn
When no flags flew, and no armies stood
My land was born

And you ask me why I love her
Through wars, death and despair
She is the constant
We who don't care
And you ask me would I leave her -- but how?
I cross over borders but I'm still there now

How can I leave her?
Where would I start?
Let men's petty nations tear themselves apart
My land's only borders lie around my heart

From the musical Chess
Music by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus
Lyrics by Tim Rice

Kerry Loses New Mexico :(

State of New Mexico
Ever feel like you are on a roller coaster? Now we lost it. Again.

Democrats: Keep the message simple and clear

I strongly disagree with the notion that Democrats should incorporate more of the Republican message into their platform. We need Democratic leaders, not Republican followers. That is one of the major failings of this election, Mr. Kerry made an appeal to Mr. Bush's core audience and in so doing, failed to convey an alternative. If a voter wants to vote for religion, they are going to vote republican, no matter how thuroughly a Democrat may wrap themselves in the flag and bible. The Democrats will then cease being an alternative to the Republicans should they choose to pursue that strategy.


Thursday, November 04, 2004

Dollar Near Record Low Vs Euro

Dollar Near Record Low Vs Euro

Not a good sign for ol W. This could make things very interestng. This means that foreign goods will become more expensive to us (cars, oil, etc.) while making our goods more appealing overseas. This is good for firms producing goods for exports (read: multinational firms) but bad for American consumers. And very rarely a good thing for the president.

Ashcroft likely to leave post!!!

CNN.com - Aides: Ashcroft likely to leave post - Nov 4, 2004
Whoah. I guess there is some good news coming out today. I'm liking this Bush guy better already. How bout Rummy too?

Kerry Takes New Mexico!!

State of New Mexico
Well, I'll be. We did it, here in Albuquerque. We won for him!

Why we lost, I'm not sad, I'm angry.

So, out of the primaries, we selected the man who "had the best electibility." Well, that didn't seem to work out too well for us. We picked a midstream, moderate democrat, with centrist ideals, and genuinely had most people's best interests at heart. He did nothing to inspire or antagonize anyone.

So we take a moderate, forgettable approach. In two years what will anyone remember about John Kerry? Not much, he did little to energize the base. Last night on the Daily Show, Jon Stewart interviewed the reelected senior New York Senator Charles E. Schumer. He still believes the party represents the interests of the majority of Americans. We know what's best for you even if you don't know it yourself. Its more of this "Silent Majority" crap we all believed in before 11/2/04. Now its clear, the silent majority is not a democratic liberal group, they are uneducated rednecks, unaware of issues. Dems still want to "clarity the message" and make sure all American's understand .... Problem is: They DO understand. They don't want our help.

That message cost the democrats the presidency, 4 seats in the senate, and 3 seats in the house. Point is, that message is not working.

We could sit back and try bipartisan unity, and try to support the emboldened president and blindly hope for the best. And then we can be quiet as they attack the gays because we aren't gay, and then the Arabs because we aren't Arab, etc. (I know some are gay and Arabs, but the allusion holds).

- OR -

We can fight for our country. I'm tired of being afraid, I'm tired of putting my heart, soul, and energy behind a candidate that, while he fought for America when he was young, would not fight a good battle for the presidency. He did not know how to fight, only to pacify. And, friends, we cannot win by pacifying this enemy.

Howard Dean's movement is not dead. I'm not crazy, I am writing a blog, but I'm not crazy. Dean energized the electorate. He changed American politics, he got everyone involved. The entrenched interests on both side hate and fear him. Dean has the courage and capacity to stand up to those interests. No other democrat can make that claim.

Yes, I would love to see a Hillary/Obama '08 ticket. And they would be an intellectually superior fighting force, and they would be a force to be reckoned with .... In Illinois, New York, California, Oregon, District of Columbia, and perhaps Washington State. But folks, ANY democrat would carry those districts ... And lose the race. Americans have demonstrated we are uneducated, ignorant, rednecks. We cannot, and I understand how sad this statement is, we would not be able to win with a black man and a woman ticket. Americans are just too prejudiced.

Now, would Howard Dean fare better? Who knows, probably not. His new approach is to take over from the bottom, up. Start taking city council, state congressional, mayoral, and governorships. Even in Texas, many of these positions are filled with dems currently. We can take over the bottom and change the agenda. We can energize the base, not with bipartisan pacifism, but with aggressive progressive policies. They stole the word "liberal" and gave it negative connotations. We cannot undo that. We now are "progressives" ... And its hard to fight progress.

Read Dean's new letter. Join the democracy for America movement. Don't give up. The ignorant rednecks took over the country before (Andy Jackson, "Indian Hater" Harrison, and in a way Hoover) ... And we took it back. Its time to do it again. So we don't wait for them to attack us, the time to act is NOW while everything is quiet, and they expect us to be crouching in fear and anticipation. Dean is not perfect (ok, not even close), but he is energizing and inspiring, and keeping the movement alive. The democrats just don't get it. Lets change the power structure. Let's take back our country

http://www.democracyforamerica.com/


This says it all

The Onion says it best.

The first thing that made me genuinely laugh since the results came in.
The Onion has many great articles this week, but leads with:

God Puts His Tool Back Into Office



God's Tool

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Meetup Group - Impeach Bush

Want to get on one of those cool "Do Not Fly" lists?

Want to have your very own late model Ford or white van to follow you for your "protection?"

Then take a look at this link:

Meetup.com: Albuquerque Impeach Bush Meetup Group -- Impeach Bush

How we lost New Mexico

Chaves County -- The city here is Roswell. Besides the aliens (who always vote for the creepier candidate), it is also home to the New Mexico Military Institute.

San Juan County -- 4 corners area. Aztec, Bloomfield, Farmington, and Shiprock are cities there. Apparently the Navajo like Bush's anti-indigenous policies.

North America Map


North America Map
Originally uploaded by civan93.
A proposed new map of North America. Hmm, could take some getting used to. However we would have all the resources, the ports, the cities and the universities. They, on the other hand, would have ALL THE F*CKING REDNECKS. We win. Oh and I leave NM.

Ignorance draws voters to Bush

Column:Ignorance draws voters to Bush - Daily Lobo - Opinion I'm sure this won't stay up for too long, but it says things I do not want directly attributable to me. Don't want the extra attention. Send me a message if you need to read it and the link is broken. I have it in PDF.

Thank you from John Kerry

Dear Brian,

Earlier today I spoke to President Bush, and offered him and Laura our congratulations on their victory. We had a good conversation, and we talked about the danger of division in our country and the need, the desperate need, for unity for finding the common ground, coming together. Today, I hope that we can begin the healing.

In America, it is vital that every vote counts, and that every vote be counted. But the outcome should be decided by voters, not a protracted legal process. I would not give up this fight if there was a chance that we would prevail. But it is now clear that even when all the provisional ballots are counted, which they will be, there won't be enough outstanding votes for our campaign to be able to win Ohio. And therefore, we cannot win this election.

It was a privilege and a gift to spend two years traveling this country, coming to know so many of you. I wish I could just wrap you in my arms and embrace each and every one of you individually all across this nation. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.

To all of you, my volunteers and online supporters, all across this country who gave so much of themselves, thank you. Thanks to William Field, a six-year-old who collected $680, a quarter and a dollar at a time selling bracelets during the summer to help change America. Thanks to Michael Benson from Florida who I spied in a rope line holding a container of money. It turned out he raided his piggy bank and wanted to contribute. And thanks to Alana Wexler, who at 11 years old and started Kids for Kerry.

I thank all of you, who took time to travel, time off from work, and their own vacation time to work in states far and wide. You braved the hot days of summer and the cold days of the fall and the winter to knock on doors because you were determined to open the doors of opportunity to all Americans. You worked your hearts out, and I say, don't lose faith. What you did made a difference, and building on itself, we will go on to make a difference another day. I promise you, that time will come -- the election will come when your work and your ballots will change the world, and it's worth fighting for.

I'm proud of what we stood for in this campaign, and of what we accomplished. When we began, no one thought it was possible to even make this a close race, but we stood for real change, change that would make a real difference in the life of our nation, the lives of our families, and we defined that choice to America. I'll never forget the wonderful people who came to our rallies, who stood in our rope lines, who put their hopes in our hands, who invested in each and every one of us. I saw in them the truth that America is not only great, but it is good.

So here -- with a grateful heart, I leave this campaign with a prayer that has even greater meaning to me now that I've come to know our vast country so much better and that prayer is very simple: God bless America.

Thank you,

The Last Flip-Flop

First he said he will fight until the last vote is counted.
Then he concedes.
And in his concession he says every vote will be counted.
But then he says that none of them will effect the outcome.

Farewell hopes, farewell future, farewell America the free.
Or not?

Very, very scary info from Ohio

I have just seen something truly disturbing from Ohio.

First off, as of 2am Ohio time, two precincts still had people in line waiting to vote. In areas with colleges. Mostly students in line. (Here is a more reputable source)

Of course we know that any area with a college tends to vote democrat. As does any area with a strong economic base, a "fun" city, or culture. Chicago, New York, Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles all are strong democrat bastions.

But I digress. (Isn't that the purpose of a blog?)

Secondly, we have a photo, a clear photo, perhaps its a phony, who knows, of someone loading ballots which were already voted into the back of a pickup truck -- one with a Bush/Cheney sticker on the window. No esta bien!

Ok, one bright thought

Though the world is collapsing around us, we know
  • Patriot act 2 will be enacted
  • Patriot act 1 will be extended
  • Reinquist, O'Connor, Stevens, and perhaps Ginsberg will all retire this term
  • Roe v. Wade will be repealed
  • The gay marriage ban amendment will go in
  • War with Iran, nearly inevatable, perhaps Syria as well
  • Internment camps? A great idea who's time has come again!
  • Stem cell research in CA will be like medicinal marijuana in CA, sure its legal in CA, but not under federal law. Federal prisons are nice, ask Martha
  • Ken Lay, Gary Winnick, Bernie Ebbers, and other miscreants will go unpunished
  • More tax cuts for the rich! ("Don't tax the rich, they'll get out of it, tax the hard working people because they're dumbasses and won't figure it out")
But there is one little glimmer of light.

Remember way back to the 1970s. Ok, or remember reading about it in history. We once upon a time had a little revolution. Nixon was re-elected (by a landslide actually) and things looked bleak. Unpopular war, crackdown on dissidents, spying on Americans.

Then something funny happened. The Vice President (Spiro Agenew) was forced to resign over a scandal. Then the Republican Speaker of the Republican controlled House of Representatives became VP. Then the president was forced to resign amid an impeachment hearing in the REPUBLICAN CONTROLLED HOUSE. Yes, those were different times, but all we need to do is keep our eye on the ball. We need to not let this go away. We need to go for broke and hold Bush accountable for all his wrongdoings.

I know its far fetched. But if you beleive, and enough people believe, we may be able to get him yet. Before our citizenship request to canada is approved.

Well its over

...or mostly over at any rate. I honestly did not expect this outcome. I, perhaps was naive.

Anyhow, here are some links if you want to keep apprised of whats going on.

Florida election results

Ohio election results

New Mexico election results

I'm hoping that if I go to sleep, I'll wake up in a better place.

For those who are in the same boat as me, you may want to visit this page.

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Shakeup!

Zogby International
It appears things are really shaking up!

Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Virginia (Yes, Virginia!!!) may be the big surprises according to Zogby. He now says CO is BLUE! WHOOHOO! And VA may well be blue!

However, as a note, he still claims Ohio and Florida are red. I don't quite agree on his Ohio, ... florida eh, who knows. BUT WHO CARES!

If Kerry gets what they are calling for at this point, he has 252 ... plus either Ohio or Pennsylvania .... way over 270! Its not go be close!

Good News! Or at least it looks good

Dozens of volunteers from DNC, Kerry campaign, NM Democrats, etc running around knocking on doors and taking people to the polls in my neighborhood. That is the type of thing that will really make the difference in this election!!!

Plus it does look good that the poll lines are as long as they are in the eastern states.

We had very little intimidation at my poll. One guy reported he was going to hell according to some random person, for voting for the wrong candidate. Also a policeman asked one of our volunteers "How does it feel to vote for a traitor." YES FOR THOSE READING, AN ALBUQUERQUE POLICE OFFICER ENGAGED IN VOTER INTIMIDATION AT A POLLING PLACE ON NOVEMBER 2 2004. However, the person he asked failed to ask his name, badge number, etc. Damn.

Anyhow, hope for the best.

Conservative Paranoid Delusions

At a Kerry rally tonight, a Bushie asked me why I supported Kerry. I responded "Because he will restore my civil liberties."

He countered, "What civil liberties?"

Humorous, however I responded, "For instance, the fact that they can listen to my phone conversations, read my phone bill, without a court order, without notifying anyone they are doing that."

He replied, "You are stupid, they could always do that."

Ok, ad hominim attack aside, that explains much. They believe paranoid conspiracies. They are the ones who believe in the men in black. The ilumaniti. The new world order. I always associated paranoid delusions with liberals, but I think I understand.

Conservatives don't bemoan the loss of civil liberties because they are so paranoid, they really believe they did not have any.

Liberals miss our civil liberties because we actually make use of them. Yes, liberals are prone to paranoid conspiracy filled delusions, but under it all, liberals still believe in liberty.

Monday, November 01, 2004

Zogby International

And the winner is.....

Nobody.

We waited HOW LONG FOR NOBODY???
All of this energy, all of this money ... And its INDECISIVE.


I, for one am angry.

Partay

Ok, anyone in Albuquerque. We will be converging at Pearl's Dive tomorrow night to ... watch the commencement of the recount. All dedicated Kerry supporters should show up ... we will be drinking, either celebratory (tequilla) or concilitory (burbon). Hopefully the former.

Come show your support and join a support group to help us get through until 2am tomorrow.

Here is a map to Pearl's


Make it STOP!

Make it stop. Please. I can't wait until after tomorrow. Or perhaps next week. Or perhaps January, whatever. The point is I'm so tired of this election I just want it over! I mean, I want us to win, but I really want it over. Wake me up tomorrow night.

SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Will Redskins' home loss Kerry over to election?

First the hurricanes in Florida, next the historic win of the Red Sox .
Now we have something better:
SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Will Redskins' home loss Kerry over to election?