To hear that Ohio justices have chosen to act on the accusations set forth in several different lawsuits in Ohio.
I'm waiting to hear a major news outlet other than Keith Olbermann discuss this information in anything other than dismissive terms.
I'm waiting to see if the Democratic National Committee is farsighted enough to see that serious reform is needed. Will they vote in a reformer such as Dean or Rosenberg, or will it be business as usual?
I'm waiting for the U.S. dollar to plummet and the economy to tank. Economists and my own common sense tell me it's just a matter of time.
I'm waiting for George W. Bush's next big insult to the intelligence of the American people.
I'm waiting for Iraq's election to be a joke and a disaster. I'm waiting for the wave of bombings that will accompany the election. And I'm waiting for the inevitable reality-disconnect of American news coverage.
I'm waiting for the day that one senator and one congressman stand up in combined session of the U.S. congress to challenge not just the Ohio results, but also the Florida results.
I am waiting to see if Senator Reid is serious about holding hearings into White House malfeasance.
I'm waiting to see if those hearings will do any good.
I'm waiting for the day we have six conservative justices on the U.S. Supreme Court. I don't believe it will be far away.
I am waiting for the day that Senator Kerry is inaugurated as President of the United States of America and vows to continue investigations into 2004 voting irregularities, including the election of 6 Republican senators despite exit polls showing their democratic opponents had won.
I am waiting for the day a Democratic President once again wields the line item veto to trim Republican excess out of the national budget.
I am waiting for the day that I can offer my services to the Federal Government in any capacity at all without feeling like a whore or--worse--a traitor to the American people.
I am waiting for the next move from Kenneth Blackwell.
I am waiting for the rain.
I believe and fear that it will get worse before it gets better, but I hope that I'm wrong.