Live Blogging The Election

I’ve always wanted to do this, so here goes. I’m going to keep at it until we have a result or I have to go to bed – whichever comes first. Hit your refresh button for the latest.

5:20 – I’ve had a shower, put on my pajamas, and I’m fixing a gallon of iced tea while . . . → Read More: Live Blogging The Election

Is Being A Socialist Really So Terrible?

Accusations have been flying around over the last few weeks about Obama being a socialist. John McCain repeatedly points out that Obama wants to “spread the wealth around” and take from the rich to give to the poor – more hysterics from a party desperate to win against nearly impossible odds. While I find it hard . . . → Read More: Is Being A Socialist Really So Terrible?

A Lunchtime Lesson On Politics

I had lunch with my mother, sister, grandmother, niece, and baby nephew today. It was the first time I had seen my mother or grandmother is over four months, but we all pretended as if nothing had ever happened and had a good time visiting. We were celebrating Grandmama’s 73rd birthday – a month late because . . . → Read More: A Lunchtime Lesson On Politics

You're Hired

I’ve went back and forth several times during this campaign cycle. I’ve supported John Edwards and Ron Paul, but I remember being excited many months ago when I heard that Hillary Rodham Clinton would be running for president. Wow! A female president? Lord knows that males have been screwing it up for long enough that maybe . . . → Read More: You're Hired

A Clinton Or Obama Win: Poetic Justice For Rednecks

“I’d never vote for a n*gger or a woman for President.”

That was the answer I received this morning when I asked a co-worker who he was supporting in our primary election. It might surprise you to learn that this is a person my age who normally votes for the Democratic candidate.

This election cycle has taught me . . . → Read More: A Clinton Or Obama Win: Poetic Justice For Rednecks

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