Saturday, December 20, 2008

We made the A-List/Politico ???

So this post is horribly belated. After much procrastination and some neglect/forgetfulness, we wanted to tell you about a fun evening we had a few weeks back.

We spent part of one evening searching for ugly sweaters, and then wearing those sweaters to a holiday party hosted by some friends of ours. There was quite the turnout of style, including some shout-outs to Hanukkah and a full Santa suit (complete with beard).

...but little did we know that the group was being watched...

Turns out, the gathering made Politico's/Mike Allen's "Playbook" for the day. (Relevant passages quoted below, taken from its permalink (be sure to click "Read All" if you visit this page.))

--The A-list GOPosse showed strong for the “5th Annual Crappy-Christmas & Heinous-Hanukkah Sweater Party” in a white tent in an Arlington yard, with part of a Santa costume tossed on the roof. (One of the Santas was swilling Korbel through his rented white beard.) Mike Neal, who’s among the founders (11 hosts this year), gets the RECIDIVISM AWARD for his annual zip-up red holiday vest that would be a hit in any bingo parlor. Special category: “3-D Sweaters,” festooned with ornaments and such [[ed.note: just sayin', but we think we were the only ones with ornaments attached to our sweaters.]] By the time we got there, Jay was down to a T-shirt promising, “Nice Jewish Boy!” Actual Nice Jewish Boy Rob had a hooded red, snowflake-bedecked number that he planned to burn in order to determine the “fiber” composition. Ryan Haddad sported antlers. When we left in the wee hours, Brian was closing but the party wasn’t. There was talk of rallying to Atlantic City, but debate about who would drive.

SPOTTED: April “The Goldstein” Goldstein, asking Santa for a Playbook shout-out.

OVERHEARD: Sarah Sendek, explaining her brother’s failed Uncle Eddy costume to his buddies when he was inside.

ALSO OVERHEARD: “You won’t bring jobs to unemployed Republicans? YOU’RE not the real Santa.”


So there you go!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

A Letter from Jill

From: Jill
To: You
Subject: At this season of giving, a personal request

Dear Friend,

As you may know, I work for the American Red Cross and I'm writing to ask for your help, but I want you to know why I have fallen in love with this great organization and maybe help you fall in love too.

Within days of joining the American Red Cross, I heard firsthand accounts of our work in China, and I saw the efforts to help people rebuild and recover from a powerful earthquake that impacted millions of lives. Nothing could have prepared me for the images and stories. The most heartbreaking sight was at a primary school, where a young girl described the terror of losing her brother and friend. It hit me at that moment that I wasn't just looking at pictures of destruction; I was looking at broken lives. Lives we can help to rebuild.

Since I joined the Red Cross in July, I have watched employees and volunteers respond to a multitude of disasters. In addition to a barrage of hurricanes (Dolly, Fay, Hannah, Gustav and Ike) we've had widespread floods and devastating wildfires.

Volunteers have staffed our shelters and provided meals, mental health counseling, and community outreach into disaster stricken areas. I've witnessed the impact that we have as we work to restore dignity and a sense of hope for the victims of these disasters. I've never been so proud to be part of an organization.

This year, an unprecedented number of disasters has taken its toll on our Disaster Relief Fund. Although we utilize a volunteer force, the expenses associated with meals, supplies, and transportation for our volunteers has depleted our funds. This year alone we have served more than six million meals and opened thousands of shelters. We have coordinated the work of more then 50,000 volunteers. Thousands of individuals have benefitted from the services of the American Red Cross.

The cost of responding to these disasters has been enormous, but the Red Cross has been there to answer every call. In order to make it possible for us to continue this life-saving work, we have launched a $100 million dollar Campaign for Disaster Relief to replenish the Disaster Relief Fund. I'm proud to announce that we have reached the midway point and raised over $60 million.

As we approach the home stretch, I've been asked to help raise funds by reaching out to family and friends. Jeremy and I personally want to demonstrate our commitment to this campaign by participating.

Our goal is to raise at least $10,000. I hope that you'll consider making a gift to the Disaster Relief Fund so that we can continue to help those in need.

I know these are challenging economic times for every one of us. Those same economic factors will increase costs that impact the Red Cross and the people we serve - some in their darkest hour of need.

You can use the link at the bottom of this note to go to my personal fundraising page for the campaign and make a donation to help disaster victims. Please forward this note to your friends and family, encouraging them to join with you in helping save a life.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please feel free to contact me.

Thank you in advance for your generosity and support. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season and a happy New Year.

Best Wishes,

Jill E.
Office of the President & CEO
American Red Cross


Click here to visit my personal page.
Or, visit this web address: http://american.redcross.org/site/TR/DRFCampaign/DisasterReliefCampaignTeamChallenges?px=5398750&pg=personal&fr_id=1184&et=zBcywdRCtIJy2r155Rxk_Q..&s_tafId=1808

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

It's a What?!

So, I found this while watching the commercial above, and just had to post it.

Friday, December 12, 2008

E-Day 2008

I'll try to be brief...

Worked in Colorado in the morning. Got a group of our volunteers off to the airport. Found out last-minute our flight had been bumped up several hours, so madly packed, threw everything into the rental car, and drove to the airport.

Flew to Arizona. Grabbed a cab and drove to the Biltmore. Checked in, went to my room, cleaned up (had to go from "political" back to "finance") and went to the staff briefing.

Quick tour of the goings-ons. Played bouncer. Ate chips and guac, quesadilla bites, and other hors devours. Watched The One sweep across the nation.

Watched the concession speech. Had a few more diet Cokes while everyone else continued to enjoy the open bar with much more fervor.

Stayed up late.

Flew home the next morning.

On a more detailed note, the day was an interesting mix of excitement, tension, apprehension, and eerie calm -- at least, for me. The set-up was amazing, and people came out by the thousands. Several other E-Day parties were being held close by, and "bouncer" quickly turned "troubleshooter" as you tried to explain to someone that the reason they couldn't get into this room was because they were in the wrong spot...

Although remaining optimistic with the guests, in the back of my mind I was expecting the worst, but felt unusually calm about it. (Others didn't take it as well).

The last 16 months were quite the roller coaster -- and quite the experience. I'm glad I took the opportunity to get involved, gave my all, and stuck with it to the end.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Service with a Smile

So, I told myself that I'd write a few blog posts to catch ya'll up on the happenings of the past few months. This isn't that post.

Today, it's easier just to post a video and a quick note to say that we helped out at the American Red Cross' "Holiday Mail for Heroes" this past weekend, and made CNN. Keep a close watch and see if you spot us! =)


12-06-2008 National Headquarters, American Red Cross, Washington, DC

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

NYT - "The Congressman, the Donor, and the Tax Break"

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/25/nyregion/25rangel.html?partner=permalink&exprod=permalink

New York Region
The Congressman, the Donor and the Tax Break
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
Published: November 25, 2008
Representative Charles B. Rangel (D-NY) worked to protect a tax shelter for a company whose chief executive was pledging $1 million to the representative’s fund-raising project.

Monday, November 24, 2008

NRO Article - Legislating Immorality

I found an article by The Editors at National Review Online:

Click here to view the article: http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YTU5MjZmMDIyMDU3NjRiMjBlNjcxYTlmOGQ2ODA5NjA=

JLE says:

NRO Speaks out

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Monday, November 3, 2008

SNL, QVC, CHM, and JSM

SNL - QVC with JSM


SNL - Update with JSM


SNL - Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner

You Decide 2008.... Cast your vote in the comments.

John McCain
Al Smith Dinner (Full-better quality)


Al Smith Dinner (Full)


Al Smith Dinner (Part 1)



John McCain
Al Smith Dinner (Part 1)



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Barack Obama
Al Smith Dinner (Part 1)



Barack Obama
Al Smith Dinner (Part 2)

Friday, October 10, 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008

be informed

Inform yourself:

CBC <--> Freddie/Fannie Relationship?

Obama <--> Ayers Connection
Do you know enough?

Chicago, Communitty Organizers, and the Community Reinvestment Act: A Brief History Lesson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tip4ia3qJAY

Whoops... bad cue cards?

Introducing Joe Biden and John McCain ...

The Ayers <--> Obama Connection

If you too uninformed or naive to recognize an avowed terrorist, how can you help fight and prosecute the war on terror we face today?



"While Barack Obama once downplayed his relationship with Ayers, today his campaign took that deceit one step further. Barack Obama now denies he was even aware of his friend's violent past when, in 1995, Ayers hosted a party launching Obama's political career. Given Ayers' celebrity status among the left, it's difficult to believe. The question remains: what did Obama know, and when did he know it? When did Obama learn the truth about his friend? Barack Obama helped Ayers promote his book in 1997, served on charitable boards with him through 2002, and regularly exchanged emails and phone calls with him through 2005. At what point did Barack Obama discover that his friend was an unrepentant terrorist? And if he is so repulsed by the acts of terror committed by William Ayers, why did the relationship continue? Any honest accounting by Barack Obama will necessarily cast further doubt on his judgment and his fitness to serve as commander in chief."
---John M. Murtagh, whose childhood home was firebombed by the Weather Underground, who were targeting his father, a New York Supreme Court Justice who was presiding over the trial of the so-called "Panther 21."
(Read his account here)

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Monday, October 6, 2008

Thursday, October 2, 2008

First Presidency Issues Letter on Political Participation

A little delayed, but I thought I'd put this up. Emphasis mine.

SALT LAKE CITY 22 September 2008 The following letter was issued by the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on September 11, 2008, to be read to Church congregations throughout the United States:

Political Participation, Voting, and the Political Neutrality of the Church

As citizens we have the privilege and duty of electing office holders and influencing public policy. Participation in the political process affects our communities and nation today and in the future.

Latter-day Saints as citizens are to seek out and then uphold leaders who will act with integrity and are wise, good, and honest. Principles compatible with the gospel may be found in various political parties.

Therefore, in this election year, we urge you to register to vote, to study the issues and candidates carefully and prayerfully, and then to vote for and actively support those you believe will most nearly carry out your ideas of good government.

The Church affirms its neutrality regarding political parties, platforms, and candidates. The Church also affirms its constitutional right of expression on political and social issues.

Sincerely yours,
Thomas S. Monson
Henry B. Eyring
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
The First Presidency
Use the comments- talk amongst yourselves.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

status...

pre-convention prep mode. go gop

GALLUP: It's official...no bounce from Biden

http://www.gallup.com/poll/109834/Gallup-Daily-Bounce-Obama-Post-Biden-Tracking.aspx

PRINCETON, NJ -- It's official: Barack Obama has received no bounce in voter support out of his selection of Sen. Joe Biden to be his vice presidential running mate.

Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Aug. 23-25, the first three-day period falling entirely after Obama's Saturday morning vice presidential announcement, shows 46% of national registered voters backing John McCain and 44% supporting Obama, not appreciably different from the previous week's standing for both candidates. This is the first time since Obama clinched the nomination in early June, though, that McCain has held any kind of advantage over Obama in Gallup Poll Daily tracking.

The race for president has been virtually tied since mid-August. In this period, Obama's support from national registered voters has consistently ranged from 44% to 46%. The 46% currently supporting McCain is technically his best showing since late May/early June, but is not a statistically significant improvement over his recent range from 43% to 45%. (To view the complete trend since March 7, 2008, click here.)

An analysis of historical election poll trends by Gallup Poll Managing Editor Jeff Jones shows that recent presidential campaigns have enjoyed a small (though short-lived) bounce from the running mate announcement. This includes a four percentage point bounce for John Kerry in 2004 after selecting John Edwards, a 5-point bounce for Al Gore in 2000 with his announcement of Joe Lieberman, and a 3-point bounce for George W. Bush in 2000 upon choosing Dick Cheney. Bob Dole received an extraordinary 9-point bounce in 1996 after bringing Jack Kemp onto his ticket.

All of these bounces occurred before the respective party's convention began, and in most cases the candidates received an additional boost in the polls upon completion of the convention. Thus, any increase in Obama's support in the coming days would seem to be more the result of the star-studded and well publicized Democratic national convention than the apparently lackluster Biden selection.

The official Gallup records will show that support for Obama declined by two percentage points in Gallup Poll Daily tracking (from 46% to 44%) conducted immediately before and after the Aug. 23 Biden announcement. (Because the announcement was made at 3 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 23, all Gallup interviewing conducted that day can be considered post announcement.)

Today's Gallup Poll Daily tracking result includes interviewing on the first night of the Democratic National Convention (Aug. 25). However, much of this interviewing, particularly in the East and Midwest, was conducted before the prime time convention speeches by Sen. Ted Kennedy and Michelle Obama. The Gallup Poll Daily tracking results reported tomorrow may start to indicate whether voters are impressed enough by what they are seeing at the convention to give Obama the bounce that typically occurs as a result of a party's convention. -- Lydia Saad

Click here to see how the race currently breaks down by demographic subgroup.

Survey Methods

For the Gallup Poll Daily tracking survey, Gallup is interviewing no fewer than 1,000 U.S. adults nationwide each day during 2008.

The general-election results are based on combined data from Aug. 23-25, 2008. For results based on this sample of 2,684 registered voters, the maximum margin of sampling error is ±2 percentage points.

Interviews are conducted with respondents on land-line telephones (for respondents with a land-line telephone) and cellular phones (for respondents who are cell-phone only).

In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.

To provide feedback or suggestions about how to improve Gallup.com, please e-mail feedback@gallup.com.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

From: http://washingtontimes.com/news/2008/aug/21/mccain-erases-obamas-edge-with-swing-voters/print/

McCain erases Obama's edge with swing voters
David R. Sands (Contact)
Sen. John McCain is having a very good summer, as a trio of new polls show the Republican presidential candidate pulling even with or slightly ahead of rival Sen. Barack Obama and erasing what had been the Democrat's clear edge on appealing to swing voters and dealing with the economy.

Among the more striking findings: Independent voters, who clearly preferred the Democrat in previous surveys, now favor Mr. McCain by a 45 percent to 35 percent margin, according to the bipartisan George Washington University/Battleground 2008 poll published Wednesday. The Republican candidate is in a statistical tie with Mr. Obama on what was supposed to be a Democratic strong suit: dealing with the economy.

"The last three months, John McCain has really taken his case to the people and has made some pretty good gains against Obama," said Republican pollster Brian Nienaber of the Tarrance Group, which helps compile the Battleground survey.

"The myth that Obama was just going to ascend to the presidency in a cloud of grace, adulation and oratory is proving to be just that - a myth," he said.

Mr. Nienaber and veteran Democratic pollster Celinda Lake on Wednesday released the latest Battleground poll showing Mr. McCain with a 47 percent to 46 percent lead among likely voters, although that one-point gap is statistically insignificant since the poll's error margin is 3.1 percentage points.

In a separate poll conducted by the Reuters news agency and pollster John Zogby, Mr. McCain reversed a seven-point deficit in July to take a 46 percent to 41 percent lead over Mr. Obama among likely voters.

Mr. McCain's edge on the economy is even more striking in the Reuters/Zogby poll, turning a four-point deficit in July into a 49 percent to 40 percent lead when voters were asked which candidate could better manage the economy.

In the Zogby poll, Mr. McCain was favored by 83 percent of Republican voters while Mr. Obama was backed by just 74 percent of Democratic voters.

Mr. Zogby attributed Mr. Obama's slide to the spate of attack ads he weathered while vacationing in Hawaii, to criticism that he flip-flopped on issues such as offshore oil drilling and to concerns about his readiness after he appeared soft in his response to the Russian invasion of Georgia.

"He's on the ropes," the pollster said. "He can't win with 74 percent of Democrats."

The news was slightly better for Mr. Obama in the third voter survey, conducted by Bloomberg News and the Los Angeles Times.

The Illinois Democrat barely edged out Mr. McCain of Arizona, 42 percent to 41 percent, among registered voters and scored better than in the two other polls on his handling of the economy and the problem of rising fuel prices.

But Los Angeles Times pollster Susan Pinkus said it is striking how well the Republican nominee is running against a political and economic backdrop that both parties say should favor Democrats.

"With the economy doing so poorly and the unpopularity of the war in Iraq, Obama should be further ahead," she said.

Mrs. Lake, the Democratic pollster, said Wednesday that Mr. McCain's summer had been productive and that Republicans were largely driving the debate over offshore drilling and fuel prices.

Although the Battleground poll found that more voters think Mr. McCain is running a negative campaign, she said, some of the attack themes against Mr. Obama were working.

She argued, however, that the poll data continue to suggest that Mr. Obama's supporters are more energized than are Mr. McCain's, that the Obama campaign has the potential to alter the traditional political map, and that independents and Democrats are united in their belief that the country is "on the wrong track."

"I think the indicators are very volatile right now and both sides are going to fight very hard" for the independent vote, she said.

Mr. Nienaber noted that the party conventions, the running mates and the presidential debates can alter the dynamics of the race.

He said Mr. McCain's unexpected strength on such core issues as energy prices and the economy is a good sign for Republicans, complementing Mr. McCain's pronounced lead over Mr. Obama on national security issues.

In the Battleground poll, Mr. McCain and Mr. Obama each received 43 percent on the question of which candidate could "keep America prosperous." Mr. Obama led 47 percent to 41 percent when the question was asked in May.

"No Democratic candidate has ever won who didn't enjoy a big lead on that question," Mr. Nienaber said.


S.A. Miller contributed to this report.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

A Blessing; and A Curse

First, the Blessing.



We found out two days ago that because of some changes happening with my work at the beginning of September, my position with "the company" would be dissolved.



Doesn't sound much like a blessing, right? Despite the "dissolution," I, however, would retain a paycheck as a "consultant." But, we lose our insurance and have to calculate our taxes since they wouldn't be taken out...



Having 15 days to find new insurance seemed rather daunting. But we figured we'd start to look.



In the meantime, JEE has been waiting to hear about her employment- she got a great job...on a temp-to-maybe-hire basis. Short story is they thought she was amazing ('cuz she is!), and they offered her the permanent position today.



Blessing!



She'll make good money, and get benefits. Difficulty solved.



The Curse...



Been catching up with some friends from the OPM days. Apparently about half my companions have had challenges getting from ring to altar ... Hopefully it's not a lingering ailment of time spent as my roommate ...

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

A little excursion...

Watch the Slideshow!


Or browse the images...
White House

Friday, August 8, 2008

Monday, August 4, 2008

Energy and the Election

McCain Team -

Americans across the country are feeling the effects of high gas prices and our need to expand domestic oil production.


John McCain says we need offshore oil drilling and we need it now. Senator Barack Obama has consistently opposed offshore drilling - calling it a "gimmick." Senator Obama's solution to high gas prices is telling Americans to make sure their tires are inflated.

Today, I'm asking for your help in putting Senator Obama's "tire gauge" energy policy to the test. With an immediate donation of $25 or more, we will send you an "Obama Energy Plan" tire pressure gauge. Will simply inflating your tires reduce the financial burden of high gas prices on your wallet?

It's clear Senator Obama has no plan to address the energy challenges we face as a nation. He has said no to offshore drilling, no to expanding domestic drilling and no to nuclear energy. He has no plan to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.

John McCain is prepared to lead our country as president to break our dependence on foreign oil with real solutions. John McCain believes we should lift the federal ban on offshore drilling, enabling you to decide where we drill for oil.

But John McCain won't be able to enact these policies without your help in electing him as our next president.
Please help us put Senator Obama's energy plan to the test - donate $25 or more for your very own "Obama Energy Plan" tire pressure gauge.

Thanks, as always, for your support.

Sincerely,

Rick Davis

Campaign Manager

P.S. Our next president's energy policy will need to reduce our dependency on foreign oil. John McCain believes we need offshore drilling now. Senator Obama's plan is calling on Americans to check their tire pressure. We're asking for your help in testing out Senator Obama's energy plan. With your donation of $25 or more right now, we'll send you a tire gauge to test for yourself, Senator Obama's "tire gauge" energy policy.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

2 new Web Ads...



Ready to lead?



Undoubtedly a first in American politics...Britney Spears in a political ad.

NOTE FROM A SUPPORTER: "The “Celeb” ad was the number one most viewed video on YouTube yesterday [7/31/2008]. Could it be because it features the biggest celebrity in the world? According to YouTube stats, the ad is also number one in the Netherlands, number four in Canada and number eight in Germany."

Fans VS. Supporters --> discuss amongst yourselves. How could Sen. Obama gather 30,000-plus people at a Philadelphia rally, yet lose the city/state in the primary?

Friday, July 4, 2008

And the 1812 Overture as the fireworks start

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We now welcome ...

Jerry Lee Lewis !

Tickle those ivories, Jerry!

Great balls of fire!
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One of my favorite songs

Shenendoah
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Ladies and gentleman, please welome

Huey Lewis and the News!
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And the clouds part

And Divine Providence once again smiles upon the Capitol of the United States. After some rain showers, the clouds part as the "Capitol 4th" begins with the National Symphony Orchestra starts the evening with the National Anthem.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008

On the Course of our Nation

"A nation becomes what its young people read in their youth. Its ideals are fashioned then, its goals strongly determined."

James A. Michener

Discuss amongst yourselves (or post a reply here!):
What did you read when you were a youth? How did it affect your ideals and goals?

I'll share my own story after the first person comments.

Happy Independence Eve!
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On the Family

"The family is the building block of society. It is a nursery, a school, a hospital, a leisure centre, a place of refuge. It encompasses the whole of the society. It fashions our beliefs; it is the preparation for the rest of our lives."

Margaret Thatcher
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Friday, June 27, 2008

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Do you practice what you preach?

Read this interesting report about Al Gore's electricity usage.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Straight from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government:
Clinton: No Role Model for Aspiring Leaders

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Friday, June 6, 2008

Friday, May 30, 2008

Just made favorite son-in-law status



Not just anyone can get their parents-in-law in to meet the leader of the free world. :-) Can you say Favorite. Son-in-law. Ever.

Cool

Uncontacted Amazonian tribe "captured" on film. Story and pictures HERE.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

When HOA's go too far?

Check out THIS article about how one neighborhood--despite state law--has decided to ban the display of the American flag in a front yard. Whose yard? A retired US Navy communications officer. Here are some pictures with captions relating to the story.

Every other surrounding neighborhood allows flags to be displayed. The homeowner's assocation has no comment -- other than to file a lawsuit agains the vet.

Quote of the day:

"Each sub-association has its own set of documents and they can differ. The rationale for that [restriction] only exists within the minds of the folks that are doing it. I can't sit here and tell you why," says Jim Hart, property manager for 1,500 properties in the area, including the one in question.

SO--what do you think?

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Check out the New Site layout.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Obama's 57 States

The 57 United States of America? A little fuzzy math, maybe?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Friday, May 9, 2008

Have a question for Barack Obama?

Ever wanted to ask the Junior Senator from Illinois a question? Now you can, thanks to this new website.

Senator Obama, can we ask?

Yes. Yes, we can.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Food Storage reminder

Many members of the Church are aware of the frequent reminders of the leaders to the membership of the counsel to set aside food and other supplies so that there may be resources available in times of need. (For a biblical example, think of Joseph's interpretation of the Pharaoh's dream of the 7 fat kine and the 7 sickly kine).

Check out THIS ARTICLE from the Wall Street Journal. Does it take a "business figure" to tell you this to start doing it? Are you glad for the foresight offered by leaders of the Church?

Food Storage... what's in your basement?

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Friday, April 11, 2008

divinity in the Administration?

In a feat of divine proportions, a New York Times article today boldly proclaims:

Cheney Resurrects Wright

Wow. Pretty impressive for a not-so-popular VP... Now if the act of resurrection isn't enough to raise your eyebrows, check out the un-original admirers of Wright and unabashed Cheney critics in the comments below the article. Tell me -- Where do these people come from?

Friday, April 4, 2008

What's wrong with this picture?

This is from a recent Absolut vodka ad that came out around March of this year (2008).

If you go HERE, you can read what some other people have had to say about the ad.

But, what do you think?

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

How to Start Your Own country

Courtesy of Joshua Keating at Foreign Policy, check out here how to become your own country. Rock on!

Look at someone who has tried, by occupying an artificial island off the coast of the UK since the 1960s.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

something random

While looking up some political/campaign stuff online, I stumbled across this campaign ad. Someone is trying to build a webpage with all the presidential tv ads from 1948 until the present (he says he's to 1960 now).

Monday, March 3, 2008

Free the Readington 29!

Some interesting reading here--free the readington 29.

In case you haven't noticed it, on the sidebar is a widget that shares different news articles and blogs that I find interesting. It changes often, so if you don't have Google Reader (more details), then check here often to see the new news. Have Google Reader? Then make sure you're a "friend" so that my stuff shows up in your stuff...

Friday, February 8, 2008

More Mitt Moments

The Governor took some time to take photos with us today, and personalized a copy of the National Review.

We'll have to explain the NH volunteer pictures and the Super Tuesday rally pictures later.

New Hampshire Rally
New Hampshire Primary 2008


Michigan Rally at the Waterfront, Boston
Michigan Primary


Super Tuesday Rally
Super Tuesday Celebration


More Mitt Moments
More Mitt Moments


It was great to spend a quick minute with the Governor. We were able to speak for a few minutes, and I attempted to express my feelings of appreciation for his example and well-fought race. He and his team did amazing things, and I hope that we'll get see more of him in the future. He truly was the best man in the race and the most capable of building the team needed to get the changes made in Washington that we need. I am honored to have his campaign on my resume.

Romney for President, Inc.
Finance Team