Friday, October 31, 2008

Hang 'Em High

Where were the outcries against this from women's organizations? I
suppose when a Conservative woman is mocked, threatened, or abused,
it's not misogyny; it's comedy. What would have been the reaction to
a Hillary hanging during her run? Would NOW have been silent?

Where were the black organizations to stand up against this depiction
of a hanging? They were more concerned about "Obama waffles" than
they are about this depiction of violence. Jesse Jackson and Al
Sharpton are silent, and for once I wished they were talking on TV.

Most importantly, where was the Obama camp to speak out against this
type of campaigning? Wouldn't that have been a bold move for him to
denouncing this type of politicking?

The fact that liberals were quick to use the "it's different than a
black man hanging" defense shows us the cruel spirit of some of these
folks. And the hypocrisy.

In November, I Shall Write a Novel

50,000 words in 30 days.

I have wanted to do this for a few years, and this year I'm going to
give it a try. Don't worry, you'll ALL be in it somewhere.

Check out the site, and let me know if you think you'd like to give
it a try.

More information is here: http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/whatisnano

Thursday, October 30, 2008

I Would be Honored...

Signed, Confused in Cambodia



As we plan our Cambodia-Vietnam trip this Christmas, I reserved a driver to take us around Angkor Wat temples. This is the same tuk-tuk driver friends used and spoke highly about. I reserved him for 25-30 December. This weekend, I received an angry message from him because he thought we reserved for 25-30 October. Here's the exchange:

On Oct 27, 2008, at 12:26 AM, san borin wrote:


Hello how are you ? WHERE ARE YOU NOE ? you are staying at BOPHA Ankgkor hotel now WHY you don't call me ,I waiting you for 2 day at BOPHA angkor hotel but Idon't know Who are you ? I think you are cheting me now . Thank you for CHET ME

Subject: Re: WELCOME TO ANGKOR WAT
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 05:20:14 +0900

We arrive on December 25-30, not October. Please see my first email.

I do not appreciate that you accused me of cheating you. I am honest, and you did not read my email request correctly.

Ron


On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:36 AM, san borin wrote:
I am sorry about that I had read your e mail but I think this mounth, this is my foul ,I hop see you on 25 december thank you


On Oct 30, 2008, at 12:09 AM, san borin wrote:
Hello how are you ? plaese Apologiseto me this is my Mistaken , I have to keep in my mind and I hop to see you soon
GOOD LUCK FOR YOU

A Thriller Week

I heard Michael Jackson's "Thriller" playing in public three times in
the past two days. Is Michael making a comeback in the States and no
one bothered to tell me?

Friday, October 24, 2008

Defeating "Leftwing Triumphalists"

From William Kristol:

"(W)we hope for a McCain-Palin victory, for the sake of the country.
And also for the pleasure of seeing the dejection of the mainstream
media, the incredulity of the leftwing triumphalists, and the
humiliation of the pathetically opportunistic "conservatives" who've
been desperately clambering on board the Obama juggernaut. We're
proud to stay off that juggernaut. We're proud, in our modest way, to
stand with John McCain and Sarah Palin against it.

An Obama-Biden administration--working with a Democratic Congress--
would mean a more debilitating nanny state at home and a weaker
nation facing our enemies abroad. We, of course, have confidence that
the nation would survive such an interlude, and we would even hope
that a President Obama might adjust course from the path he's
advertised, especially in foreign policy. But the risk of real damage
is great, especially when compared with the prospect of a tough-
minded center-right McCain-Palin administration that could lead the
country sensibly through these difficult times.

Reading the endorsements of Obama in the liberal media should
strengthen the determination of all believers in American self-
government and greatness to fight this election campaign to the end.
Time magazine's Joe Klein tells us that Obama "seems a grown-up, in a
nation that badly needs some adult supervision." To the contrary, we
are a nation of adults. We don't need the "supervision" of a
conventionally liberal and totally untested junior senator whose most
impressive lifetime achievement has been the construction of an
effective narrative about himself."

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Because Your Parents and Grandparents are Idiots

According to this Obama-sponsored video, your parents and grandparents who have a different view than you need to be talked down to and treated as "children." Or, like the one guy in the video, you can threaten to not help them in the future if they don't vote that way they want you to. "Sorry, Granny, but until you vote for Barak Obama, you won't get any cherry Jell-O. Or oxygen."

This type of thought further divides the country. Where's the bi-partisanship and respecting of all ideas? All ideas except for conservative ones are allowed. And these geniuses call George W. Bush a fascist.

Being the Wrong Type of Woman: Conservative

From The Weekly Standard's article on the mercurial positions of liberals:

"(T)here's the feminist model of womanhood, as cherished a liberal ideal as there is (or was). A woman could--and probably should--do it all: be a wife and mother, hold a job with real responsibilities, and never, ever knuckle under to the rule of males. Pursuing a career in politics while still caring for a family--that's the feminist model in its purest form.

Then Sarah Palin came along. Unlike feminist favorite Hillary Clinton, Palin actually succeeded in politics on her own. She didn't ride into office on her husband's shoulders. And she knocked off a string of powerful male politicians on her way to the Alaska governorship and the Republican vice presidential nomination.

Perfect! Palin has precisely the career profile that liberals are supposed to admire in a woman. Except she's a conservative Republican. Worse, she's pro-life and a serious Christian and pretty too. So rather than lift Palin up as a model for young women to follow, liberals loathe her.

Of course they're on high moral ground in feeling this way. They always are."

Monday, October 20, 2008

Starbucks's Future Threatened



In political-season fashion, Dunkin Donuts is running this campaign about how DD beat Starbucks in a blind taste test. Now, outside of a few folks I've met in Rhode Island, I haven't met many who could agree. Maybe this taste test involved a free pair of tickets to Fenway or something.

By the way, since when does popular equal better? Can't this study simply mean that more people have bad taste in coffee?

Sunday, October 19, 2008

O, Oregon...

One of the bragging points that I have about my state is that our two
senators, one Republican and one Democrat, reflect the two natures
existing in Oregon. Multnomah County is overwhelmingly Democrat,
while the rest of the state is overwhelmingly Republican. Because of
the two types of Oregonians, I love that we have one senator to
represent each: Gordon Smith (R) and Ron Wyden (D). This is true
representative government, as all Oregonians have someone in the
Senate to represent their voice. This bipartisanship relationship is
a model for other states, and I wouldn't want it another way.

The Oregon liberals want it differently, though. As usual, they think
that their voice is the only voice and that all others should be
silenced. I stay abreast with Oregon news and politics, and it is sad
to see the attacks on Gordon Smith as being a "toady" for the "Right
Wing Agenda." A true believer in bipartisanship and democracy would
see that having a Republican and a Democrat in the Senate is not only
fair for Oregonians, but it is also beneficial for Oregon. That's not
important, as long as they remove anyone who does not think and vote
like they do.

Being a conservative in Portland is soon going to be as dangerous as
being a Jew in Munich in 1933.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Happy Filthy Birthday to Me

Our friends Buddy and Jen thought it'd be hilarious to make fun of my germ phobia (although I refer to it as my "non-filthiness") by having their children create birthday projects in the most unsanitary environment. We'll see here in this video the children touching, licking, and biting the food before making my special birthday wraps. Unfortunately, it did not come with Purell or a penicillin shot!

It does include a minor sibling argument on who likes the Coia's more. That alone covers a multitude of germs. Almost.



Thursday, October 16, 2008

Liberalism is Slavery

Here's an amusing, albeit lengthy, performance regarding why this man is voting for McCain/Palin. His words are especially directed to Black Americans who believe that Democrats provide the best options for them.

On top of this, he's wearing a Richard Pryor shirt.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Pictures of Our House

Kristie took these photos of our house today. Now that it's presentable, we thought we'd share a peek.

It has the only two criteria that I sought: 1. It has a balcony with a view of the ocean. 2. I can see the water from the living room.