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2008-08-31 08:07 pm
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Politics p3

Okay, the best thing about the web is that folks will link to their sources to back up their claims.

But then, the Internet as a whole is turning Democratic from what I see.  Oh well, more info is better, especially when the Republican position is to restrict information (Pro RIAA, anti Net Neutrality).

So here's another Republican bash for you.  Remember that VP Canidate Sarah Palin has a fifth child with Down syndrome, detected in the womb?

Daily Kos blogger ArcXIX (obviously not his real name) says that it's not her child.  The kid is her grandson, borne to her barely-adult daughter.

Now, you'll want proof.  Photos and video are provided on the two articles here and here.

All I can say is this:  He's got a good point.  Females visibly thicken up while pregnant.  She doesn't look it on the fifth go around, and an earlier one she definitely looked it -- I think she nearly tripled in size back-to-front!

Enough of "babygate" from me.
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2008-02-06 05:50 am
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The Super Tuesday Aftermath

Okay, here's my take.

Republicans, here's your canidate:  John McCain.

Democrats, we got more work to do.  Obama's rougly 100 deligates under Clintion.  It looks like there'll be a fight to the death here.
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2008-01-31 10:45 am
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Going for Obama

With Edwards out, it's a two person race for the Democratic nomination.  Obama and Hillary.

You know I'm solidly anti-Hillary.  The gut says she isn't the right woman for the job (even though I believe the country's ripe for a black and/or woman as president).  She also has Pres Bill Clinton as a husband, who can't seem to shut up and take a back seat anymore -- which is drowning her out.  She's been caught lying on the campaign trail, from latest reports highlighted on Digg.  And her record is mainly pushing pork-barrel projects.

Which means Obama is the default choice.  But is it the right one?

I think yes.  He's building up a platform of vastly open government via open standards, tapping Lawrence Lessig (founder of the Creative Commons).  He also pushed through legislature in his state to video-tape police interrogations (which I believe is a good idea and is being pushed here in Maryland).

XKCD's author Randall Munroe wrote about it, and declared his support.  Wil Wheaton also is supporting him.  Bill Gates and Steve Jobs also are endorsing him.  Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is also in the Obama camp. 

I really think Obama's the right choice.  I hope he gets the nomination.
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2006-01-18 02:26 pm
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(no subject)

Usually, I don't delve into politics. However, with recent events, I'd like to present (or reiterate in come cases) my position on some issues:Read more... )