Friday, August 29, 2008

Labor Day weekend.

G'day Everyone.

I kind of struggled over the last few days. Done the job searching, watching facebook, and especially listening to the endless Democratic speeches at their convention on CNN. Sadly to say, they (the DNC) should have done the complete roll call vote and I would think down in my thoughts that Hillary Clinton does have the nomination OVER Obama. Otherwise, why would she be so dramatic and short-cut the roll call vote and call for the affirmation of acclimation? We may never know her personal reasons for giving up her chances for being President of the United States just in the name of "party unity".

Now there was one thing that really impressed me on the last night of the DNC. It was when Former Vice President Al Gore spoke. Clearly shows me that he's gotten over his depression when he tried to run for President of the USA. Only if he had distanced himself from Bill Clinton sooner, We could have enjoyed 8 years of President Gore. Ah, well, Gore was fantastic. That was the DEMOCRATIC man we needed.

Now two things I want to say: ON ELECTION DAY IN NOVEMBER 2008

WRITE-IN: AL GORE in the Presidential SLOT!
WRITE-IN: Hillary Clinton in the Vice-Presidential SLOT!

That's who should be our change of leadership in the nation!

Meanwhile, for the weekend, we almost get it politically free. It may be quiet in some places, but yes, the far south is bracing for a hurricane strike from Gustav. That is a big concern. Tropical storm Fay just blew by my state. Thanks for the rain, Fay!

My thoughts are on the football field already. Today PSU is playing their first game. Hope for a good win.
Gallaudet University Bisons are in a scrimmage (interasquad) today (if it's not raining bad). They take their first field game Next Saturday at home vs. Hiram College at HIGH NOON(12:00pm).
So, come out and CHEER for the BISONS to WIN!! GO BISON!

till later, Semper FI.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm a supporter of Hillary Clinton but no way would she have won the roll call.

By the time she came and asked to end the roll call, she had only 300 delegates. Obama had 1,000 plus.

Arkansas gave its entire delegates to Obama despite Clinton winning the state with 70%. Clinton had more delegates in Arkansas yet they all went for Obama.

Obama and Clinton came to a deal allowing her name be placed in nomination, and having votes counted until she would end it to show unity and also respect to the Clinton delegates.