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General Election links

I was doing my prep research for the election and thought I'd post a couple of links that might be useful to some people.Your polling place2008 US Election Info - Google has put up a neat little online app that will help you find your polling place. You can see where exactly the location is on a map instead of copying an address to map it on another website. You can map your driving or public transit route on the same map. Google is awesome.Voting RecordsEver since W. said he intended to address climate change in the 2000 campaign, and then proceeded not only to shun the issue on the world stage but to appoint people who attempted to change the wording of scientific memos (CBS video with images of the actual marked up draft), I've been unable to really believe what candidates say they intend to do. These sources are good for state rep. elections too, of course.Project Vote Smart, a non-profit, nonpartisan organization where you can check Congressional voting records by issue.Congress votes database - run by the Washington Post, it shows percentage of votes missed, how each rep. voted on key issues and how often they vote along party lines.The Money TrailIndustry contributions - Open Secrets is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that collects data on campaign finance contributions. You can take a look at which industries contributed most to which candidate/party, and if you look around the site, there's also information on lobbying and political connections between industries and politicians. You can also look at the net worth of all the members of Congress. It's more of a general campaign finance watchdog tool than specifically useful for this election.Debunking accusationsFact Check is always the place to go to check the truth behind all those accusations and negative ads. They now even have a feature called Ask Fact Check, where they answer reader questions.Fact-checking the debates - the NY Times has video of each presidential and vice-presidential debate side by side with a text transcript as well as an extremely useful "Check Point" feature that points out which claims are true and which are false. I find this extremely useful since otherwise the debates are just a long boring session of he says/she says. The video plays along a timeline divided into the red and blue blocks, red indicating when McCain speaks and blue indicating when Obama speaks, so if you choose, you can easily forward to all the sections where the candidate you're interested in speaks.
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You got to be F**king kidding ME!

Get thee behind me Walmart. That's what I wanted to call this post and would have but in searching for the sorriest sack of sh*t for this week I realized none are as sorry as the entire Walmart Corporation.I spent the day before Halloween (Thursday) at work discussing the election and what a country ran by Barack Obama might be like. So with that fresh in my mind I stopped by one of the many Walmarts I pass on the way home to stock up on 12-Gauge shotgun shells and 30.06 bullets, because who knows if I'll be able to buy that sort of thing 6 months from now.I was completely disgusted by what I found at Walmart. The day before Halloween and they have Christmas Trees, up and lit and on display out in front of their store. It doesn't end there. I walk in and there are 20 foot high styrofoam trees throughout the store, and Christmas lights, ornaments, wrapping paper, the whole nine yards all out and ready.All the Halloween stuff they had left had been condensed from the 6 shelves full they had last week to two shelves full. The lawn and garden area was bursting at the seems with Christmas stuff just waiting till Friday night at midnight so it could all be pushed out to the main part of the store.You have got to be freak'n kidding me? Can they really be serious? Is this really what it has come to?I'm sure I don't know.What I do know is the f*cking pilgrims are getting screwed. Hello...Thanksgiving comes between Halloween and Christmas. I guess it's not in Walmart's best interest to have people actually think about what they are thankful for though. If you found yourself contemplating all the things you are thankful for, all the things you're blessed with, then you wouldn't be so miserable. You would actually think there was a void in your life. A void in your heart that only shopping at Walmart could possibly fill.

Walmart, take your pre-Halloween Christmas sh*t and your low, everyday prices, and the morbidly-obese, retarded, geriatric greeter at your front door and go f*ck yourself. I hereby declare you this Saturday's "Sorry Sack of Sh*t". I'm shopping at Target this year douche-bags!!!!!!!!!!!!
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A boy has a dream that he can float, but unless he holds on, he will drift away into the sky. Even when he is grown up, this idea recurs. After a strange accident, he walks through what may be a dream, flowing in and out of scenarios and encountering various characters. People he meets discuss science, philosophy and the life of dreaming and waking, and the protagonist gradually becomes alarmed that he cannot awake from this confusing dream.
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Oh wow

lately, i've been listening to a lot of simple, country-esque or to be hipster about it, americana (yea hehe) music. there is a certain coming home vibe to it. makes me feel very much at ease--hold on, keep on reading, i'm not about to try and preach and all. listening to that kind of music makes everything seem simple and good and here is your bed, why don't you curl up and let momma sing you a lullabye.i thought this music is it. all's good, yea? no need to showcase technicality. no need for volume. everything's nice and pleasing. everything is all heart.but in japan, as i was watching radiohead, the only thing going inside my head is: no, no, no This is It. This is where it's at. To be completely juvenile: This is who i am.sure country-esque music, all that strumming and humming and all, pats my back. but radiohead, they make me want to be a better person. radiohead, i hope you're reading this. you're like who's-the-girl-opposite-jack nicholson-in-As Good as It Gets? you're like her and i'm saying: "You make me want to be a better man" only, change man to woman because i am a girl.i had wanted to write about the experience but i wasn't going to rush myself. you wanna know why? i want to give justice to the band and the music and the performance and the experience. yikes, there isn't a better way of saying it than in my native language: masukilan ko man lang kayo.am i sounding like an annoyingly earnest fuckface? sorry. it's just that the oct 2 was my first radiohead show. that was my first time in japan. and i met a man and and it wasn't casual or cheap or gross because that was a part of the whole radiohead experience . sorry, am i tmi-ing? apologies.there were a few times during the show when i had wanted, so badly, to close my eyes and allow music to take the lead. but fuck it, i needed to know, i needed to be sure that yes i was there. at the radiohead concert. oh, lookie, that's the band on stage. luckily, at the hostel i'm staying at, i met a french woman who had an extra oct 5 ticket. yes, i bought it for a double whammy extravagance.the music was more than enough. the band's presence was beyond my meter. at twice the love, now that's amazing. simply amazing.i'm sorry. it's just that i think all my friends have heard everything they needed to hear about the experience and here i am still a brimful, a month after. le effing sigh.so, yes, radiohead thank you. you don't just cradle me after a horrible day. your music makes me want to do things better, become a better person. it's where i thrive the most. so thank you.
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The BBC belittled 1973 Irish Top-Ten hit. ART Indoor Festival:
(Berlin 18-09-1973).
I heard this played as a single on the radio when it came out in about 1973. This song was much maligned and downplayed by the BBC and indeed may have never been released in the UK, for being a 'rebel rouser' in the troubled 1970's.It spent 11 weeks in the Irish top ten but was rarely heard on Mainland British Soil. I would be about 16, and it was the definitive moment of experience of Rock 'N 'Roll. Sadly the German film crew seem more determined to film their own equipment and studio than The Boys themselves but they get their focus right in the end.Now deceased Brit' DJ John Peel talked about having that defining moment hearing Elvis for the first time and forever seeking that special moment to relive anew, hence the career as a DJ.
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For All of Those Who Love Our Mother Earth!!

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http://www.linktv.org/programs/special_planet1Here is a great site that is providing to the world for free a 4 Part Documentary each part about an hour long about The Planet!!There is only one Planet and it has its limits...The Planet is a hot from the oven attempt to find answers about the truths and untruths of the alarming global changes that many claim are already in motion.It is the most extensive documentary project ever being produced in Scandinavia. The film crews have been working for more than 2 years and have visited over 25 countries around the world.The extraordinary visual style and the unexpected content in The Planet will unlock the alienated attitude many people have built up in relation to the subject.The Planet is about much more than climate change. It’s about the Earth as a whole - it’s about the overall global changes we are experiencing right now.The Planet has been selected for the Joris Ivens Competition. This means that it will be eligible for the Joris Ivens Award and the IDFA Audience Award.Its absolutely Amazing, I assure that most of you will agree too, at the same time I erge you to pass it along to educate the next person!
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Rather this or that

I know which side I'm on. But nothing is happening, maybe there are other options.Trying to find something that fits. Or trying to bend and twist to fit into something?Trying to please others. Or let someone to please u?Change others? Or be changed?
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No place like 127.0.0.1

Home... So many songs deal about it, don't you think ?Even for someone as blasé as me, Japan is such a place ! It's huge. So much space and so many who fit in. Crowd phobia did hit me in a way I had yet to discover as night had fallen in Tokyo, and I found peace at the very top of the city, watching life going on without me. I fell in love with the simplicity of a sunny afternoon in Nikko. I watched the landscape through the Shinkansen windows and asked my way for Saitama on the platforms with my three sentences of Japanese... I helped complete strangers and felt good about it; I saw the fate of complete strangers in the Unforgettable Fire and struggled to keep the tears inside. I saw what spirituality could be like, was tempted but didn't fall, slipped barefoot on pieces of high life and came back to myself under a red gate in the sea. I got lost in the Electric City and felt comfortable in the subway, desperately looking for a man and a fat girl in a pink suit but couldn't find them. I ate all those weird things I could not identify and found a neologism to describe the beef I ate in that posh restaurant in which I didn't belong with my dirty jeans and destroyed bag. I listened to music while passing under the Thousand Torii of Kyoto, drank wine in fine company between a waterfall and half-scared, half-curious monkeys, lasted a week before I had to know what went on in the world, almost passed out from the heat of the water of that Matsuyama Onsen, screamed at the top of my voice in a rollercoaster near the Tokyo Dome, was shown my own stupidity in Yokohama and got back to childhood watching deers in Nara. I got bitten so many times it was funny, forgot my umbrella in Ginza, got a sunburn in the middle of October, sent postcards to people I have never seen and thought of home.I tried to make up for all the rudeness of Western people, but failed, and washed my hands many times, and apologised even more.I've been told that the first trip you make on your own is unforgettable. Well....yeah.
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And then the day before yesterday...

... I found out I might be promoted! Or I guess it's a promotion. I would be working as receptionist at the Irvine location. It's more than just a receptionist job, but I guess that's the title. I'd also be going to the Anaheim location two days a week. At the very least I'll be making more money because I'll be able to work more hours when I'm in Irvine. So yeah... good news.
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Burn After Reading

'Burn After Reading' fullfills any wishes Coen Brothers fan's may have. Comedy, action, farce, gore, confusion, George Clooney and Francis Mc Dormand. Add to the mix Brad Pitt and John Malkovich and what's not to like?The actors may at times seem to be having way too much fun making the film, but why not? Go with the humour because you'll need it.Performances by the main cast didn't stretch them in any way, but, hey! it isn't the most challenging series of characters and doesn't need overkill - if you'll pardon the expression!Thoroughly enjoyable in a Coen Brothers' kind of way.
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Глаза

"Я не могу понять, какого цвета глаза у Тома? - спрашивает у меня Alexandra. - Они - то зеленые, то голубые, то серые!"ВОт почему на него можно смотреть без конца. Как на море. Оно тоже то зеленое, то голубое, то серое. Нормальное море, наше, не турецкое,"Слушай, давай я спрошу у qwerrie? -предлагаю я. - Он точно знает, какого они цвета".А тем временем qwerrie присылает удивительную фотографию. И спрашивать уже не надо - вот они, Томовы глаза. Хочешь - увеличивай до крапинки. Хочешь - уменьшай. А мы сидим, открыв рот, будто никогда не видели Йорка.У Кверри снова очищается карма))
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The Dragon Gates: Robert Jordan tribute

100_1616.JPG100_1613.JPGWell, last month marked one year since James Oliver Rigney's (known as Robert Jordan to most of us) passing. The series began the year of my birth, and it has since stretched out to 11 wonderful books, with the final volume left unwritten when a terrible disease took Jordan's life. Luckily for us fans, another author has agreed to finish the saga with the notes and recordings that Jordan left behind to his editor and wife. The fact remains, however, that the world is left without yet another one of its greatest writers.Jordan was, I'm proud to say, a writer from my beloved Charleston. One of the most important towns within his series was, in fact, based off of charleston's peninsula. So, a few months ago I decided to make my very own pilgrimage. I already knew the general area, but after a long search I finally found the house that he had lived in. On a rainy lowcountry day, I parked at the battery and made my way there. After a bit of a walk, there they were - the white Dragon Gate. RJ's house and yard are absolutely stunning on their own, but seeing that gate was amazing. And to think, I had nearly passed by this house a hundred times. Who knows, perhaps I did once and happened to only be looking at the other side of the road.Standing at the Dragon Gate, I regretted that I was only visiting this house now. A few years earlier I might have seen it, and known that RJ was madly typing away inside. Instead I felt very sad, despite my euphoric state of mind over standing at a literary genius' front gate. I felt sad for the loss of a great artist who made his mark in a world that is disgustingly loosing its desire to read. Indeed, I think of literature as one of the greatest of all arts. I felt sorry for the widow whom I knew was probably somewhere inside that great house. Here was the home of a dead man who had dedicated his life to a dying art form. The world is going downhill at a dizzying pace. I'm horrified at the number of people, even in the academic setting in which I now spend most of my time, who say quite unabashedly that they hate to read. Here is a home still marked by its previous master, with all of his things still residing within and his gate still standing - and most of the world neither knows nor cares. They spend their time worshipping the superficial, but never stop to consider anything deeper.If people would take the time to actually look at even most fictious literature, they would find that there is almost always a message underneath all the fantastical things. Literature is about more than just stories, literature provides a controlled environment in which we can explore aspects of our world. By controlling all the variables, we can examine the exact ethics of some action. Yes, stories are enjoyable as well, but there is so much more to them! People rarely stop to think about philosophy in any degree nowadays though. The world is going to hell, and sometimes I think it deserves it. They are getting exactly what they ask for - so go on, let them have it.But nonetheless, I'm going to take the time to think about my beliefs. I'm going to keep reading. I'm going to appreciate the artists of the world. And when I am old, and even fewer people remember the great writers of my age - I, at least, will know that I have taken a moment to pay respect to someone who left something more to the world than carrying a gucci handbag with them to a premiere party.
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Collecting 1 2 3

I have started to go through and collect all of the Radiohead EP's and singles with B-Sides and rarities. I want to import them into my MacBook in Apple Lossless format. Music sounds much better in lossless format. Cleaner. From there, I will place them on my iPhone which supports the lossless format. Surprise - there is still use for CD's.Thus far I have "Airbag / How Am I Driving?" and "My Iron Lung."I want to tell jokes now.1 2 3errrrrrr ...
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