Tuesday, September 30, 2008

eHarmony is really trying to get me to join. The price is so tempting... but I'm so damn cheap! $59.85! Ahhhh! To pay or not to pay! That is the answer! I definitely do not need to spend money for this type of thing. For one... I have no clue what the guys look like. What if I join today & cancel tomorrow? Do you think they'll refund my money? Should I risk it?

Answers people! I guess I really don't need to join. I mean... what's the point!? I'll just go out more...and hope that I meet someone. :)

I'll update you on my decision! I have until Oct. 5th.

Monday, September 29, 2008

I'm Starving!

I have no clue what I'm going to eat! :(
Any ideas?

Happy Birthday Sanaya!!!

Happy 1st Birthday to my BEAUTIFUL niece, Sanaya!!!!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Single Rant!

  • It sucks being the only single person in the room. I find it be a tad bit embarrassing at times. You know the part I hate the most? When a good song comes on, and all the couples hit the dance floor! So I'm standing there hoping that a single guy can come by and ask me to dance. But of course, it doesn't happen.
  • As I get older, I am going to have to experience the wedding of a former love interest. Although I can't think of any that has happen yet, I can't help but feel a bit annoyed by that. The fact that I was not able to snag them up (or maybe that's a good thing)! I received some news earlier that a friend (former fling) was engaged. So the first thing that came to mind was... "Are you serious?" He just texted me the other day... etc., etc., etc. But then the bitterness went away. I decided to send my congrats to the happy couple. I would hate for someone not to be happy for me when I find someone that I want to spend the rest of my life with.
  • Oh did I mention I absolutely hate liars!? I do believe I am a very easygoing individual. I just ask that you be honest with me! That's it!
  • I need a drink! I'm going to check out this event on Thursday at Station 9. It seems pretty interesting. It's like a poetry/networking/happy hour... Seems interesting!
I'm off to bed (I think)

Random Thought

This week.. I think I'm going to head to Starbucks or a bookstore with my laptop & just people watch! Yea... that's what I'm going to do. :-)

Family Guy -Season Premier Tonight!



New Season of Family Guy starts tonight on Fox at 9 pm - EST!

I'm excited....are you?

Sunday Night Football

Anyone that know me knows that I never gave a rat's a$$ about football! However, I honestly can not help but appreciate the game since I've moved in the DC area! I'm sitting here watching this football game... 3 minutes left & Redskins up by 9 points! (Oh my...they just showed a clip of TO...That man is hot!). Since i have no affiliation with the Cowboys (just my admiration for T.O.'s body), I'll be rooting for the Redskins! Update soon!

Update: Redskins Won!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Song of the Moment - A. Keys - Wreckless Love

Yes, this song is old... but for some reason this is my favorite song of the moment!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Palin Problem...She’s out of her league - By Kathleen Parker

Very interesting (yet true) article from a conservative columnist.
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If at one time women were considered heretical for swimming upstream against feminist orthodoxy, they now face condemnation for swimming downstream — away from Sarah Palin.

To express reservations about her qualifications to be vice president — and possibly president — is to risk being labeled anti-woman.

Or, as I am guilty of charging her early critics, supporting only a certain kind of woman.

Some of the passionately feminist critics of Palin who attacked her personally deserved some of the backlash they received. But circumstances have changed since Palin was introduced as just a hockey mom with lipstick — what a difference a financial crisis makes — and a more complicated picture has emerged.

As we’ve seen and heard more from John McCain’s running mate, it is increasingly clear that Palin is a problem. Quick study or not, she doesn’t know enough about economics and foreign policy to make Americans comfortable with a President Palin should conditions warrant her promotion.

Yes, she recently met and turned several heads of state as the United Nations General Assembly convened in New York. She was gracious, charming and disarming. Men swooned. Pakistan’s president wanted to hug her. (Perhaps Osama bin Laden is dying to meet her?)

And, yes, she has common sense, something we value. And she’s had executive experience as a mayor and a governor, though of relatively small constituencies (about 6,000 and 680,000, respectively).

Finally, Palin’s narrative is fun, inspiring and all-American in that frontier way we seem to admire. When Palin first emerged as John McCain’s running mate, I confess I was delighted. She was the antithesis and nemesis of the hirsute, Birkenstock-wearing sisterhood — a refreshing feminist of a different order who personified the modern successful working mother.

Palin didn’t make a mess cracking the glass ceiling. She simply glided through it.

It was fun while it lasted.

Palin’s recent interviews with Charles Gibson, Sean Hannity, and now Katie Couric have all revealed an attractive, earnest, confident candidate. Who Is Clearly Out Of Her League.

No one hates saying that more than I do. Like so many women, I’ve been pulling for Palin, wishing her the best, hoping she will perform brilliantly. I’ve also noticed that I watch her interviews with the held breath of an anxious parent, my finger poised over the mute button in case it gets too painful. Unfortunately, it often does. My cringe reflex is exhausted.

Palin filibusters. She repeats words, filling space with deadwood. Cut the verbiage and there’s not much content there. Here’s but one example of many from her interview with Hannity: “Well, there is a danger in allowing some obsessive partisanship to get into the issue that we’re talking about today. And that’s something that John McCain, too, his track record, proving that he can work both sides of the aisle, he can surpass the partisanship that must be surpassed to deal with an issue like this.”

When Couric pointed to polls showing that the financial crisis had boosted Obama’s numbers, Palin blustered wordily: “I’m not looking at poll numbers. What I think Americans at the end of the day are going to be able to go back and look at track records and see who’s more apt to be talking about solutions and wishing for and hoping for solutions for some opportunity to change, and who’s actually done it?”

If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street herself.

If Palin were a man, we’d all be guffawing, just as we do every time Joe Biden tickles the back of his throat with his toes. But because she’s a woman — and the first ever on a Republican presidential ticket — we are reluctant to say what is painfully true.

What to do?

McCain can’t repudiate his choice for running mate. He not only risks the wrath of the GOP’s unforgiving base, but he invites others to second-guess his executive decision-making ability. Barack Obama faces the same problem with Biden.

Only Palin can save McCain, her party, and the country she loves. She can bow out for personal reasons, perhaps because she wants to spend more time with her newborn. No one would criticize a mother who puts her family first.

Do it for your country.

Lost...then Found!

I was literally going to write a totally different story today! The night started out with me & a friend at Jin. We proceeded to head over to CafĂ© Asia. Between that time, I somehow lost my shoe! Ugh! I was honestly depressed. I love those pumps! The BCBG patent leather peep toe pumps! Anywho… my friend just sent me a message informing me that he found my shoe in the middle of the street! WTH! I swear... only me!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

My Crush - T.J. Holmes

This man is absolutely gorgeous (to me)! He's the weekend news anchor for CNN. I wake up early Saturday mornings just to see him! I mean... look at him! He's BEAUTIFUL! He has a wonderful southern accent (sorta). He has a beautiful smile (like me)! I think we're a match-made in heaven ... he just doesn't know it yet! (wink)



John McCain Cancels David Letterman Show

Here's David Letterman's reaction to the whole thing


Top Model - Week 4


Isis is gone!

So that means... 4 black girls/guy in a row...

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Where to Find a Nice Guy...

Today's Shmuleyism
"A good man, while not easy to find, is possible as long as you look in the right places, and the right places mean venues that foster purpose, compassion, hard work and spiritual commitment."

I love reading Rabbi Shmuley articles on Oprah.com.

Here's what he wrote about where you can find a nice guy. I'm so going to take note! :)


The Best Places to Find a Good Man
  • Churches, synagogues or mosques: "There will you find men with a spiritual disposition," Rabbi Shmuley says.
  • Bookstores: Here, you'll find men who are intelligent, he says.
  • Charity events: Volunteer to work with charitable organizations and attend charity events to find men with heart, Rabbi Shmuley says. "[Charity events] usually draw men with a social conscience," he says.
  • On dates set up by friends: Your friends will most likely be discerning in who they'll introduce you to, Rabbi Shmuley says.
  • In the military: "The military usually draws really good guys," he says. "They're heroes—men with a sense of mission."
  • At work: Rabbi Shmuley says he's not opposed to office romances. "In a serious office are usually serious, hardworking and respectful men who aren't peering down your shirt and they aren't getting bombed at a bar, and they're also right there in your backyard," he says.
  • Libraries: These are quiet, contemplative settings that often attract intellectual guys, Rabbi Shmuley says.
  • Concert halls: Find cultured men who love music at these venues, he says.
  • Weddings: Weddings have a great romantic atmosphere, and commitment phobes usually stay away from them, Rabbi Shmuley says.
  • Lectures and debates: Such events usually attract a higher quality guy.
  • Coffeehouses and poetry recitals: Seek out the sensitive, nice guys who might frequent these places.

You Don't Say?


Clay Aiken is finally out of the closet!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Happy First Day of Autumn



YAY! It's the first day of Autumn! Time to pull out the cute boots & fly jackets!
I find that autumn is the best time to look your best.
The nights are always so beautiful!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Yes, you're cheap!

#1 - If you think it's ok to entertain at home on the first date... yes you're cheap! Don't start with the whole, I feel more comfortable at home. Or the best one.. I don't like crowds! Ummm... I don't like crowds either, that doesn't mean we have to be restricted to the confines of your house! I'm not going to lie, during my "young & dumb" days, I settled for the date at his apartment. Now that I am a little bit wiser, I am very much aware of the reasons why he bought me to this house. It was literally...easy access to him. She's here...it's cheaper...she's going to get some drinks...we're going to sit on the couch and watch a movie...and one thing leads to the other! STOP! If we've been dating for a while, yes..of course..a dinner & a movie in the house is fine! However, if we're getting to know each other, staying at home is not the way.

Women, let's be real. We know from DAY ONE if a guy is... "sleep-able." You drew an image in your mind of the both of you an intimate way. 9 times out of 10, you guys don't get to that point...because of course...he says and/or does something stupid! Don't you just hate that?

Then you're back to square one!

But where was I?? Oh yes, being cheap! If you are one of the cheap ones out there, then here are a dating tips (via AskMen.com):

  • The coffee date
Cafes are great for first dates as they're casual and you'll likely only be footing the bill for a couple of lattes and biscotti. Unlike a bar, where one drink can easily escalate into many if things are going well, a coffee date will likely never evolve beyond a single refill. If you can, choose a cafe that is part of a bookstore. The added benefit here is you can position yourself as literati.
Estimated cost: $5-$10. Price may vary depending upon the number of refills and inclusion of biscotti or savories.

  • The hike or bike ride
If you're really hard up, this may be your best bet. Granted, this is only a viable option if you live within close vicinity to a hiking trail. Hiking gives you an excellent opportunity to show off your rugged masculinity. Catch a wild rabbit with your bare hands and barbecue it for your soon-to-be betrothed while trekking through the backcountry.

Estimated cost: $5-$10. You'll want to bring along some water, fruit and other snacks.

  • The art gallery
Most art galleries have one day of the week where entry is discounted (if not free). Take advantage of this opportunity to take your date out for some quality culture. Spend some time reading up on the current exhibits prior to your date. This way, you can at least maintain the faade that you have your finger on the pulse of the art world.

Estimated cost: $0-$10. Ideally, this one is expense-free, but if you spring for a few postcards or a poster, the cost may go up a bit.

  • The picnic
If you don't live near a large body of water, a park will do here. The key is to find a locale that has scenic (preferably awe-inspiring) vistas. If a lengthy drive is required to reach your final destination, all the better. It will provide ample opportunity for you to connect with your date along the way. Only a few simple items are required to make your picnic basket impress: a halfway decent bottle of wine, some brie, bread, and fresh fruit. It's simple (and cheap), but it works.

Estimated cost: $15-$40. The price varies according to how extravagant and decadent you want to be here. Deli sandwiches, chips and water will likely only set you back 15 bucks. Brie, wine and fruit will increase your tab, but impress more.

  • The winery
If you're a neophyte when it comes to wine tasting, you may want to watch Sideways prior so the words "piquant bouquet" roll off your tongue smoothly. For those living far from wine country, another option is a local brewery (which can be found just about anywhere). The alcohol acts as a social lubricant and is typically free (or heavily discounted). If you hit a brewery right around happy hour, you might even score free appetizers!

Estimated cost: $0-$20. This assumes that the tasting evolves into knocking a few back and perhaps a small plate for the two of you to share.

Church - Mt. Zion Baptist Church

What a great experience.
I will definitely be returning next Sunday God willing!

Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.

Church

I'm on my way to church. I'm not going to lie to you friends... but it's been a while. Not a whole year or anything, but it's been a good minute since I've last step foot in church. One of my main issues was finding the right church. I found this church via google - Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
I'm sure it will be fine...
Be back later! :)

Saturday, September 20, 2008

New Layout

You like?

Family First

Lately, I've been feeling lonely. I've been sitting here thinking new friends was probably all that I needed! I joined a couple of meetup groups thinking that maybe this will be the answer to all my problems. I wanted to be around people so bad, I was someone else's back up plan! WTF! Basically... if things fall through with their plans, then I can hang out with them. Yes I know it.. I'm tripping! I refuse to be your backup plan! That just sounds wrong...but for some reason I settled for that. But of course, they went on with their plans...and there I was...stuck in the house! :-\ Sucks to be me huh?!

Throughout all of this...I never once thought about the fact that I do have siblings that live in the area. Never once did I say... let me call my sister to see if she might want to hang out! Nope! But you know what...tonight, when I was really in the mood to head to the movies (and I was going to do it alone), I decided to call my sister to see what she was up to. I honestly had no intentions of asking her to go to the movies with me. I told her I wanted to go to the movies, she sorta invited herself! :) But regardless... I'm happy she was there.

I love my family... problems & all!

Review: The Family That Preys

I did it! I went to see the movie! So... here goes my review!

I felt that it was much better than I expected. Very simple movie... yet it had a great meaning to it. Sanaa Lathan played a wonderful role. I'm happy to see Robin Givens acting again :).

My overall grade - B

Top Model - Week 3

I'm upset! Brittney is gone! :( I honestly liked her. Yes.. her picture wasn't GREAT... However, we're in week 3! I know Tyra was not expecting perfection as yet! :\

Whatever the case.. I am still rooting for Sheena & Joslyn (or however you spell that girl's name). I'm just going to need them to calm down a little bit!

I'm not trying to bring this up (because I hate bringing the race card), but ummm... did you notice that the first 3 people to leave were black? There are 2 black people left, and one of them is a guy!

But I won't discriminate against Isis! I actually feel for him/her! Just the look in his/her eyes! He/She looks sad!

Well I'll try to give my Top Model update weekly!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Ugh!

I need something to do!
This sucks money b&lls! I'm really trying to keep sane here at work, but I'm just annoyed that I have nothing to do tonight! Maybe I should just curl up in bed & watch tv while eating some cookies & cream ice cream?!? Now that sounds yummy... however, it also sounds depressing! My life needs to have some umph added to it and SOON!

Stay tuned...

To go...or not to go..... THAT is the Question!

I've been holding off on seeing Tyler Perry's new movie. I've heard some good things..and I've also heard some not-so good things about it! I can honestly say that I've never really been a fan of Tyler Perry! As much as I lvoe to support my black people... that does not mean I have to spend every bit of money on the garbage that they decide to put out.

Ok...garbage might be a strong word when describing his movies, however, I feel that his movies are blah! Yes.. blah! They're filled with a bunch of "over-actors." The movie tends to have way too much going on...and at the end...all the problems are solved! I just find that to be a little unrealistic.

Don't preach to me it's a movie! When I leave a movie theater, I want to feel as though I didn't waste my money (or someone else's).

I guess I still have a couple more months to think about it... but trust me, I'm in no rush! I still haven't seen Sex in the City! I know!!! But that's a whole different blog within itself!

Laters!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

STFU Lou Dobbs

I’m going to keep it real with you. At one point, I was behind Lou Dobbs! I made sure at 7:00 pm EST my eyes were on CNN for Lou Dobbs show. At that time, my main concern was…immigration. Yes, I am an immigrant; however, I am against illegal immigration (as is most LEGAL immigrants)! I made sure I watched his show because he was the only one speaking about this issue.

Then… it got out of hand. He kept on talking about... Night after night after night! I got tired of the bitter look on his face when he spoke very harshly about Mexican immigrants. He made it seem as if they were the worst thing to happen to America.

Then I decided to silently boycott his show.

Lou, there are way more serious things going on in this country. If you really think illegal immigration is really that big of an issue, why don’t you go down to the border and build a wall? You know what… while you’re at it…why not build a wall around the whole USA. Make sure you hit every coast!

What many people fail to realize is that this country was build by immigrants!

Lou, you are a bitter old man. You seem to disagree with damn near everything that happens in politics! You need to smoke a fat one and chill!

& on that note... I’m out!

The New Facebook Layout

I’m about tired of seeing all these petition groups against the new facebook layout. Plain and simple… You don’t pay for the shit (yes I cursed), so shut up already! I don’t care if you’re my good friend…you really need to hear the truth!

N*ggas always want to complain about shit! It’s FREE! If you don’t contribute to facebook (behind the scenes) don’t get upset when things change! I can bet you my first born that if we had to pay for facebook, ¾ of the current users would not be on! No one likes to pay for things online (see my last post). I know for damn sure I wouldn’t be paying. Facebook is not that serious to me.

So folks, please… just get over it! Enough with the petition groups! Let’s petition something worthwhile like… I don’t know… Sweatshops! Animal testing for cosmetics!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Desperate times...


I think I might be getting desperate folks!

Well not really, but honestly... I really do believe I am. So a few weeks ago, I saw an ad on TV about eHarmony. The ad basically promoted their free communication weekend. One of the reasons I didn't join eHarmony before was because of the cost. I just couldn't fathom spending $100+ to subscribe to their site. I honestly don't care if it was for 6 months or 6 years. The internet is free darnit!

Of course...being the person that I am... I decided to join. I believe I joined that Friday evening. So I created my profile (which took about half hour), then I started hoping for the best! I honestly believe I may have lied about my personality! I started questioning myself. lol. Like, do I really care how much a guy makes? Does it really matter if he has kids? I thought I had all this figured out until I created my profile. I started answer No to a lot of those questions. It's like... I just wanted them to match me up with someone. Anywho...So I get to the site after all of that.

Right off the back, I realized what was wrong. They didn't show pictures! WTH! So I'm suppose to assume that the guy that I'm talking to is attractive! Booo eHarmony! So I started the whole "Start Communication" with a few people that appeared to be attractive. Meaning, they fit the height requirement. LOL. The whole catch to this free communication weekend thing is, the person needs to communicate with you or else... what's the point. So by the end of the free communication weekend, I think I got to the final stage with ONE person. (Not that final stage).

Long story short... I don't believe in this eHarmony crap!

I'm just going to stick to doing it the ole fashion way. Or maybe I should go to the library or something. *SHRUGS*

Oh well... The life I live I tell ya!

Am I wrong?

So I'm hanging with a friend the other night. Quick history - we once dated, however, we've decided to remain friends.

I'm a little thirsty, so I ask for something to drink. He proceeded to grab the cup he had on his bookshelf. I think nothing of it.

He returns with a glass of cranberry juice. For those that may not know, I'm very picky when it comes to my food/drinks/etc. I always check the glass to see if it's clean. Even in my house, I rinse the glass with hot water before I use it. I think that's pretty normal..right? But anywho...

So I get the glass and notice that there was still a lip mark on it. So I ask, did you wash the glass? He said NO! That right there is just NASTY! I'm sorry...

Yes, at one time we did kiss, however, that still does not mean you have to bring a dirty glass to me. Like...wth! If I can see your lip imprint on there makes it even worse! UGH!

So am I wrong for not drinking the juice?

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Random Weekend in DC

So when I'm bored... this is what I do! I play around my computer. Please lord find me some new friends.. lol.

So this weekend I decided that I didn't want to stay in. I went to salon, got my hair deep conditioned...then I went to get my nails done... I got there, and it was closed due to renovations! Go freaking figure! I knew it was a hole in the wall..but I didn't think they did too. lol

Anywho, I decided to take a quick nap... then go to the nail salon in Pentagon City. I knew they were going to be a bit pricey, but I figure...what the heck... It's all about me. So after the nap, got dressed for the night and went on my way to Pentagon City.

I got my nails done (and it looks pretty nice by the way) and my eyebrows waxed. I love being a woman! :) Then I started my journey to DC. I stopped at my favorite restaurant, Alero. Ok...it was obvious that I came on the wrong night. No men! Well no men worth looking at. So I decided to get a couple of drinks then head to Jin. Jin was not bad, however, I felt weird being there alone. I kept looking at my phone hoping someone would text me so I can look like I might be waiting for someone. Again...no MAJOR eye candy... so after a couple of G-Spots (that's my fav. drink there), I decided to go home! So I'm walking down U St. I'm thinking why the hell didn't I use the bathroom before i left. Those drinks were coming right through me.

I sat down to think of a good spot to use the rest room without having to wait in line. All of sudden, a white guy said hi to me. I say Hi and think nothing of it. After I sent my text to my friend, he asked... "Can I ask you for a huge favor" (he had a French accent.. so I'm like... hmmmm... lol). So I gave him that "look!" He proceeded to ask me to accompany him into this swingers club because they don't allow men in by themselves. It was one of those things that caught me off guard because I'm thinking to myself... if I was a lil meaner, I would've probably walked away... but being the good Samaritan (and crazy person) that I am.. I said yes. I figure I go right in with him...and walk out soon after. So honestly..the place was empty. So I wasn't that uncomfortable. I decided to get a drink and walk out. And that's exactly what I did.

After that... I realized I need to make new friends...and FAST! I mean, I really couldn't find ONE person to hang with! WOW! Times like these make you wonder! So I decided I'm going to do my best to frequent some professional networking groups.

Stay tuned...
Brandy "Right Here (Departed)"

OMG! I am soooooo happy that my girl Brandy is back!

She is literally... my FAVORITE ARTIST EVER!
Yes, I love Beyonce.. but me and Brandy have history! I was with Brandy from the beginning!

I love this new song!

GO BRANDY!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fact Check: Palin and the Bridge to Nowhere

Fact Check: Palin and the Bridge to Nowhere

WASHINGTON (AP) — A new ad from John McCain's presidential campaign contends his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, "stopped the Bridge to Nowhere." In fact, Palin was for the infamous bridge before she was against it

THE SPIN: Called "Original Mavericks," the ad asserts the Republican senator has fought pork-barrel spending, the drug industry and fellow Republicans, reforming Washington in the process, and credits Palin with similarly changing Alaska by taking on the oil industry, challenging her own party and ditching the bridge project that became a national symbol of wasteful spending.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton came back with fighting words. "Despite being discredited over and over again by numerous news organizations, the McCain campaign continues to repeat the lie that Sarah Palin stopped the Bridge to Nowhere," he said.

Burton said McCain would merely carry on supporting President Bush's economic, health, education, energy and foreign policies, and that means "anything but change."

THE FACTS: Palin did abandon plans to build the nearly $400 million bridge from Ketchikan to an island with 50 residents and an airport. But she made her decision after the project had become an embarrassment to the state, after federal dollars for the project were pulled back and diverted to other uses in Alaska, and after she had appeared to support the bridge during her campaign for governor.

McCain and Palin together have told a broader story about the bridge that is misleading. She is portrayed as a crusader for the thrifty use of tax dollars who turned down an offer from Washington to build an expensive bridge of little value to the state.

"I told the Congress 'thanks but no thanks' for that Bridge to Nowhere," she said in her convention speech last week.

That's not what she told Alaskans when she announced a year ago that she was ordering state transportation officials to ditch the project. Her explanation then was that it would be fruitless to try to persuade Congress to come up with the money.

"It's clear that Congress has little interest in spending any more money on a bridge between Ketchikan and Gravina Island," Palin said then.

Palin indicated during her 2006 campaign for governor that she supported the bridge, but was wishy-washy about it. She told local officials that money appropriated for the bridge "should remain available for a link, an access process as we continue to evaluate the scope and just how best to just get this done."

She vowed to defend Southeast Alaska "when proposals are on the table like the bridge and not allow the spinmeisters to turn this project or any other into something that's so negative" — something that McCain was busy doing at the time, as a fierce critic of the bridge.

Even so, she called the bridge design "grandiose" during her campaign and said something more modest might be appropriate.

Palin's reputation for standing up to entrenched interests in Alaska is genuine. Her self-description as a leader who "championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress" is harder to square with the facts.

The governor has cut back on pork-barrel project requests, but in her two years in office, Alaska has requested nearly $750 million in special federal spending, by far the largest per-capita request in the nation. And as mayor of Wasilla, Palin hired a lobbyist and traveled to Washington annually to support earmarks for the town totaling $27 million.

By Calvin Woodward.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

RNC - Day 3

So I'm sitting here trying to get through Day 3 of the RNC. Yes, it's boring!

Honestly Gov. Palin, we did not need the 10 minute introduction about your family. Yes.. they're f*cked up! Also... we do not need to know the day/time/etc. that you're son is heading to Iraq. So my brother is going to Iraq too...along with thousands of other young men and women...

Is it me, or does she sound like a broken record...

Ok....more to come.
I'm getting annoyed...