Would you look at that?
I decided it might be interesting to have something resembling a proper blog. I thought that using one of those crappy little social networking sites for rants about politics and such seemed a little odd for a while, particulary when you consider the fact that the blogs at those sorts of places often center around personal drama (not that I’m not guilty of this). I felt it was time to segregate the more mundane sorts of things that people write about at your myspaces or facebooks with observations of the sorts of things that have further reaching consequences than whether someone stole my wallet, or started a fight with me on Memorial Day or whatever. Here’s my first post:
Not that this would be a terrible thing. It’s Bill Clinton’s fault that we weren’t better prepared for things such as 9/11 (in the aftermath of the 93 bombing), and Clinton wasn’t prepared apparently. It’s worth noting however that Guilani did nothing once he got into office, while Clinton actually had a history of holding meetings on the subjects of terrorism (a practice which halted, oddly enough when Jr. Bush took office), and that the people involved in the first bombing actually did get get arrested or what have you. Guilani has done nothing constructive with regards to terrorism, while being able to run on a mistake as if his stellar leadership held the country together. I came into this election cycle undecided about this prick, but the more he talks, the more I want him to suffer defeat. It looks like it’ll happen so far, but not to the hands of the only modestly tolerable republician in the field (Ron Paul, I disagree with him on quite a bit, but at least he seems to have consistent principles).
Lewis Black quote of the nonspecified time period: “You know what a fake news show on FOX news should give you? Real news!”
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- June 28, 2007 / 8:56 pm
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