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Vote Today

Well today is the big day.  I heard through the grapevine that Voting machines are broken in Utah County.

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Can we win?

As election day draws near I wonder if we really can win.  I have a growing sense of pessimism. Maybe it is because I have seen so many losses by my party in my short era of being politically active, or maybe it is that old notion that it is just too good to be true.  As I look at the very recent history of our nation it seems very likely that the Democrats will win; the wind is at their back.  But the democrats face a very powerful opponent, while weak, should not be underestimated.  I sure hope that the Democrats win on November 7th.  I feel as if a democratic victory is the most healthy move our republic can make to preserve Democracy and Freedom.  However, I feel like it is just…. sometimes just a dream.

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Christian Burridge for Congress

I found this article in today’s Salt Lake tribune.  I thought it was very interesting how Dan Jones (my former professor ) noted that the south west portion of Salt Lake County has a growing group of individuals who are likely to vote Democratic.  This warms my heart in so many ways because it is the place that I call home.  While the old machine politician Chris Cannon will likely win, I really enjoy what Christian Burridge is doing in his race.  He is a solid moderate Democrat who is like the members of his district. Maybe it is time for me to burn a Chris Cannon sign and post it on YouTube!
Salt Lake Tribune – 3rd Congressional District: Dem challenger counting on the ‘X-Factor’

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PHS Reunion video.

Sorry for the lack of blog updates.  I finally uploaded the reunion video here.

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5 Years Ago

5 Years ago I graduated from High School.  Last night I attended my 5 year re-union.  One thought that I continued to have throughout the evening was that I was in the twilight zone.  It felt so strange to see so many faces in the same room that I used to associate with every day.  In many ways I felt a sense of closure… a strange sense because it came where I didn’t feel like I was needing a sense of closure.  I guess the sense came in knowing that so many of my peers are experiencing the same things that I am: growing up, finishing school, taking care of a family.  I had a surprisingly good time, and I even made a video for the event.

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Church Owned KSL Radio station tries to be hip.

KSL has a new “project” running from 7:00 PM to 12:00 PM on weeknights, titled the “Night Side Project.”  According to KSL this radio program is meant to appeal to 20 somethings, and cover things from their perspective.  I have listened a couple times and I am lukewarm.  It is clear that there are the conservative undertones that define KSL, but one can feel that there is an overt effort to make it appear more “hip.”  As a news junkie and a large consumer of radio I will give it a spin, but don’t expect the praises to come without merit.  It is no NPR.

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25 Minutes to Cease Fire?

I am performing some unscheduled maintenance at work and I have a couple minutes of downtime.  I just checked my watch and realized that the Israel / Lebanon war cease fire is in 25, make that 24 minutes away.  I really hope that this tinderbox of a war comes to an end in 23 minutes.  In 6 minutes I have to get back to work.
I really need to buy some more time.
I am currently listening to my iPod which is playing With Teeth.  This is the first time that I have attempted to play the album the whole way through.
3 Minutes left until I can get back to work, 3 more minutes of imaging. One minute.  Eighteen minutes until the hopeful end of the war.

Let’s pray it ends.

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Lamon Wins, Holy Joe vows to keep running.

I am so sick and tired of Joe Lieberman. First and foremost this man supported and continues to support the war in Iraq. Due to his support of the war and aparent hard on for President Bush, the Democrats in Connecticut chose to elect a real Democrat. Now Lieberman is pressing forward with plans to run as an independent. What a sore looser. Joe continues to put his political career before everything else, even the will of the electorate.

Remember in 2000 when Joe insisted on running for both the Senate and Vice President? Joe knew that he would win at least one of those elections. And now, Joe just won’t give up. I think that in the next few weeks Joe will feel the wrath of public opinon turning against him. All of the cards are lined up for Ned Lamont. Joe’s days as a senator are over. The people will rally behind the Democratic nominee.

As for the rest of America: Make the warmongers in congress pay by sending them home.

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Go Ned Lamont

Today is the democratic primary in Connecticut!  I am so excited by the prospect that Joe Lieberman will finally get his punishment for supporting president Bush.  Go NED!

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