Here's Something Funny
Thu May 01, 2008 at 08:15:09 AM PDT
I just found out that the corporation behind my biggest and most lucrative clients is losing money, and therefore has decided to go through the company and induce massive layoffs top-to-bottom, including long standing art directors who have been with the company for 15-20+ years.
... Thing is, the reason they are losing money is not because of poor growth, or fuel cost, or anything you may suspect in this treacherous Bush economy; but rather, it seems they are losing money because of something their greedy little greedsters thought was a good idea since Bush opened the door to the devaluation of the American worker. I'm, of course, speaking of outsourcing.
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[Updated w. Video] An Open Letter to Senator Obama
Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 08:33:37 AM PDT
Just a quickie, but would all of you supporters please take a moment to write Senator Obama and ask that he reconsider appearing on FOX News this weekend?
From Dipayan Gupta | The Huffington Post:
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace says it's been 769 days since Sen. Barack Obama agreed to an interview that never materialized. But this Sunday, the wait is over. According to a Fox News release, Sen. Obama will be appearing on Wallace's "Fox News Sunday" this weekend.
...Although Sen. Obama's camp has yet to release an official statement, Wallace wrote a post hinting that the upcoming exclusive interview may be the result of Sen. Obama's "double-digit loss" in Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia Mayor Nutter's 'Take' on the Numbers
Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 07:40:49 PM PDT
Briefly, I find it fascinating that Clinton's strategists and supporters find no problem with simultaneously calling slim margined Obama victories 'not really victories' and framing a potentially close victory (if at all) in PA a massive victory despite her big erosion over the past few weeks here and, more ridiculously, whether or not she winds up winning by as little as a single vote.
Dumb quote below the fold.
You Can Either Be Sick of It; Or, You Can Do Something Easy
Mon Jan 14, 2008 at 05:46:37 PM PDT
...All you really have to do is resist the temptation and rely on yourself.
Daily Kos comes equipped with tools to help you avoid the muddling crap that has spiked here lately. Further, because you guys and gals overwhelmingly care about this site (IMHO,) finding what you think represents this place should be a breeze.
This place (IMHO) is made or broken by you; by you and I. There are around 150,000 members here. Some are good and some are bad. Some are smarter than you, you are smarter than others. It is up to you to enhance the discourse here. It is your choice whether or not to validate by repulsion, or to subvert by non-validation. Yes, it is fun to get all sorts of snippety in bad diaries, and honestly, I think it's funny; but to make it your day is to rob yourself of some awfully nifty and important posts from the people you want to protect.
George Allen Won't Run For Governor
Tue Jan 08, 2008 at 09:26:06 AM PDT
Thankfully, we won't be seeing Former Senator George Allen on any ballots in the near future.
In a statement to the Associated Press, Allen said he and his wife, Susan, "will always fondly recall our time in the Governor's Mansion as an unparalleled honor and a period of historic initiatives and transformational accomplishments for Virginians.
"Yet, as we look forward, we are excited about other significant ways we can serve and contribute outside of elected office. Therefore, I will not be a candidate for governor in 2009," he wrote.
Source: Bob Lewis Associated Press 1/8/08
The Danger of Branding Change
Sun Jan 06, 2008 at 10:27:10 AM PDT
The word “Change” has become the paradigm from both parties in these waning weeks of the primary season. Frankly, barring certain instances, the word has become little more than a catch phrase, or, a springboard for a troubled candidate to leap back on to the bandwagon.
This is clearly nothing new. Rather, it is commonplace in the American political cycle. The difference here is that our nation, at this point, is in the gravest danger it has been in quite some time. However, because of advancements in global communication, and the tragic abandonment of media diversity, the simplification of highly complex issues worthy of deeper analysis by the voting public into one-to-three word phrases has become a much more potent norm. It seems that the already limited attention span of the typical American has become even shorter, raising the trend of tactical branding of popular summarizations, such as, “change,” which potentially marginalizes the just anger of the American citizen by consolidating the gamut of countless frustrations into a single item: immeasurably more manageable for candidates who choose to cling to a popular catch phrase (“Change.”)
SLEEP!
Thu Jan 03, 2008 at 10:31:30 PM PDT
Tonight, I'll put my head to my pillow and rest easier than I have in quite some time. It has been very hard for us lately and we have had many a restless night as a result.
However, after a long and promising day– after this glorious day, I can sense already a certain heaviness in my eyelids. A blessed fatigue that I haven't felt since my nap at the hotel in Guam, which ended our most recent nightmare.
Chris Dodd Needs to Make Some Fundraising Changes
Sat Dec 01, 2007 at 09:06:56 AM PDT
I wrote the Senator a while back. As I had expected, I began receiving campaign finance emails as a result— not a big deal, really.
However, his staff seems to think that using the 'friend' tactic works in is newly savvy environment. Sadly, it doesn't, in my opinion; rather, personally, I find it both insulting and out-dated.
Note Taken
Mon Aug 27, 2007 at 04:15:36 PM PDT
Sorry, I rarely get to use the internet. I'm on Rota and the internet is bad here.
It felt good to say what I said. And, at least I said it for 2 minutes.
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We'll See You on the Other Side
Sun Jul 22, 2007 at 07:35:59 PM PDT
I thought I'd drop in for a minute to say thanks to everyone for your support and kind words over the past few weeks. It means the world to us.
Also, sorry for not being around for the past week or so. We have only just now finished up our packing and preparing (just in time) for our departure for Rota, CNMI tomorrow morning.
Just Let Bill O'reilly Be Bill O'reilly
Mon Jul 16, 2007 at 09:28:40 PM PDT
You know how he is and how he conducts himself. You know that he creates fear to perpetuate the ignorance of those who are tuned in as loyal listeners/viewers. You know as well as he knows that he has crossed the line into incredulity long ago, and like Morey from Goodfellas, because of his endless blathering, nobody cares what the hell he says anyway.
He's found a niche in lowering himself. That is not your niche. Otherwise, you wouldn't have joined up here at Daily Kos. So, don't bother reviewing any of his past 'hateful' or whatever comments. Just let him be...
A Word About Advertising @ Daily Kos
Fri Jul 13, 2007 at 02:38:59 PM PDT
Real quick, I thought I'd give you my opinion of advertising here @ Daily Kos.
Briefly, I was very satisfied.
First off, the main reason I decided to buy 2 weeks of ads using the Classifieds here was because I thought that the diary I had written, while not intended to be, was crossing the line between content and advertising. As some of you may know, I do my very, very best to adhere to both the intentions Markos has for his site and the rules that follow his intentions. Further, were I a member of any forum with any guidelines whatsoever, I would do my best to respect the wishes of those who deservedly want to generate their own income from their forums. That said, I was compelled to ensure that I was not crossing the boundary into marketing here at my favorite place to be.
My Wife and I Are Moving to Rota Island, CNMI
Mon Jul 02, 2007 at 08:14:55 AM PDT
After a long, anxious four months, my loving wife and I are officially closing up shop in the Contenential United States and moving to the Island of Rota in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI.) Frankly, the debt laden, gas-fixated, workaday stress in pursuit of some sort of ‘American dream’ has propelled us to take the financial risk and massive monetary cutbacks in stride and venture off to the edge of the Pacific Ocean, where it at last meets the Philippine Sea.
Rota is the southernmost island in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. It is approximately 45 miles north of Guam (a separate US Territory) and 75 south of Saipan. The island has a tiny population of about 3500 people, living in either Songsong, on the southwestern peninsula, or Sinapalo on the interior.
Meanwhile, We Have Lost 14 of Our Beloved Soldiers
Thu Jun 21, 2007 at 01:23:14 PM PDT
From AP (KYW News Radio)
BAGHDAD (AP) -- The U.S. military said 14 American troops have died in multiple attacks, including five killed Thursday in a single roadside bombing in Baghdad.
Briefly, I think that for some reason the casualties of war haven't been put in the front of other important issues. Further, this is a horrible spike.
Unami (For Terry)
Mon Jun 18, 2007 at 11:50:11 AM PDT
A while back, I told a quality Kossack that I’d shoot down to the shores of the mighty Unami Creek and snap some photos. Finally, I had the time and did so. Please give this diary a lazy read if you are interested in one of your fellow Kossacks favorite places on earth, the Unami Creek.
Located in the far northeast corner of Montgomery County, PA, the Unami is, in my almost 3 year experience of living up here, the best and most diverse place to fish in the area. Moreover, if nay a single fish graces itself to your lure, the deep serenity that surrounds you on the Unami will make your aching life just that much better once a day, just like vitamin U.
An Open Letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Thu May 24, 2007 at 08:59:10 AM PDT
Dear Mrs. Pelosi,
I am writing to respectfully warn you of the political and electoral consequences you and [my] party will suffer should you decide to sneak the funding bill into the procedural vote on the rule.
I remind you that we, in the Democratic Party Constituency transcend the savvy that seems to be perpetually underestimated by our Party leadership in Congress. Further, I remind you that we, the majority of the American People have clearly and specifically intended to send the message in 2006 that we want to end the occupation of Iraq as swiftly and as safely for the Troops as humanly possible.
Nowhere-Drunk | Rove- Idiot
Sat May 05, 2007 at 09:40:03 PM PDT
Admittedly, I have written this after more than a couple of drinks. As-to why I even took the time? Well, after this week’s GOP debates, it has kind-of been on my mind.
What on earth would be in the logic of any American citizen to actually vote for any single Republican these days? Clearly, the contemporary Republican party has not only completely departed from any sense of reality; it has taken bunk concepts such as externalized moralism, hypocrisy, and blatant ignorance of national security to unfathomed lows. To compound the problem, it seems that the media is absolutely willing to break its back in lending these political miscreants every ounce of ‘credibility’ it can manufacture.
The fact is, the Republican party is a defunct heap of obsoletism: similar to that 486 or Commodore 64 you have for some reason boxed up in your damp basement. Further, this party is a beacon of waywardness and abstraction, not suited to fulfill the task it has charged itself with.
January 20, 2009
Fri Apr 27, 2007 at 06:42:13 AM PDT
I see a lot of bumper stickers, T-shirts and avatars depicting the 20th of January, 2009 as some sort of marker we can reference to pinpoint our salvation. The message seems to indicate that the moment this horrid Administration packs up its things and walks out the door, America will at long last return to its prior stature.
While it’s a nice dream- even something to desperately look forward to; the events mandated by this day in no way represent the end of all things un-American leading America.
One of my most beloved family members is a FOX News watching, Pat Robertson ‘Fundamentalist Christian.’ His clan shares a very similar fantasy as those who firmly adhere to the 1-20-09 dream. You see, his peers in the church, to my surprise, are not in denial about the war or about global warming, or about our Constitutional rights as citizens (barring abortion;) rather, I have, in my experience, developed the strong belief that many of these folks transcend a willingness to surrender all that makes them citizens and responsible members of planet earth because, in their mind’s eye, these things are precursors to the return of their savior, who will grant them their own brand of salvation.