Category Archives: Civic Life

Random political ramblings and occasional constructive thoughts.

If It's Tuesday … Well … SUPER!

Today’s the big day.  I wonder what it feels like for the candidates, waking up this morning.  Wonder if they slept.  Here’s the delegate count (including super delegates) as of dawn today: 2008 DELEGATE COUNT             as of 02/05/08 REPUBLICANS (1,191 … Continue reading

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Rabbit, Rabbit! (Super Rabbit)

The month of Ground Hog Day and Super Tuesday … not to mention the Super Bowl begins somewhat inauspiciously here in NH with predicted snow/sleet/rain/ice storms throughout the day.  Ahhh, February.  Super! So, what a civil debate it was last night, … Continue reading

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Great News! And Another Cool Thingie from My Sister … and a Totally Random Thought

The GREAT news is 🙂 George W. Bush gave his LAST State of the Union message last night.  Here’s Obama’s response. Want to know what was happening the year you were born?  Check this out at the Infoplease site and … Continue reading

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Despicable? Duh!

This is just over the top enraging.  Why do we not have the will, the backbone, the integrity … to oust these despicable individuals?  I remember hours on the treadmill at my gym back in the winter of 2003, watching … Continue reading

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Bush's Legacy

I found this piece about Bush’s Legacy on the Common Dreams website this morning … and have added Common Dreams to my blogroll (my bad to have left it off this long).  I’m not so naive as to think that everything was … Continue reading

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Let the Parsing Begin … err … Continue

Come on folks … let’s get real!  The Clintons are trying to clarify recent remarks that the Obama campaign and/or some in the African American community apparently view as impugning Martin Luther King and Barack Obama.  Here’s a relevant piece … Continue reading

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Abandoned

I’m going to put it on the table this morning, because I feel used.  There it is.  Oh, and did I say alone?  Abandoned?  This time last week in NH we were the focus of the US political universe (with … Continue reading

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Tears for Fears

A friend sent me, this morning, a link to Gloria Steinem’s ope ed piece in the NY Times, with reference to the Maureen Dowd piece which followed the next day (and which she found churlish).  So here they are:  Maureen Dowd and … Continue reading

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Wow!

What a night!  I love Chris Weigart’s take on the NH Primary results.  Anything that shifts the focus from the polls and pundits back to the candidates and the voters is a good thing.  Whatever the reasons for the surprising … Continue reading

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Tough choices …

Here’s a fascinating site to check out in the last hours before the NH Primary vote.  I continue to feel torn … amongst the compelling arguments that each of the top three Democrats offer.  Hillary is incredibly knowledgeable, competent, and ready to go as … Continue reading

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