Sunday, July 13, 2008

PSA #2: Left lane lingerers...or the dangerously oblivious

I just got back from a 3 hour trip along the grand old I-95. I was dismayed, to say the least, at how many people drove in the far left lane of traffic, travelling slower than the motorists to their right. They either didn't care that they were interfering with the flow of traffic, are unaware that people are by law supposed to pass to the left, or are inattentive drivers. I suspect it was combinations of these reasons, or all of them.
As illustrated by the picture, I am not the only person bothered by this.

The following pictures illustrate what I would like to do to said drivers:

Road rage wouldn't exist if people simply did what they're supposed to do: Move the hell over if you're not passing.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Me too, Jesse.

Now this is some funny shit:
Jesse Jackson, during a commercial break, thought his microphone was off and made some candid remarks.
And the weasling out of it: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/09/jesse.jackson.comment/index.html#cnnSTCVideo
With advocates like this and GEN Clark in his corner, Obama is SURE to win.

FARC Hostages Freed

Always keep the faith.


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

GEN Clark

This makes me mad. How did this guy make it to four stars with an outlook like this? GEN Clark obviously has no idea what it takes to be president, judging from his failed presidential candidacy. If GEN Clark had a firm grasp on what Senator McCain went through in Vietnam, he would realize that because he went through his captivity, returned WITH HONOR, and became a public servant and LEADER, that the Senator is exponentially more equipped for presidential leadership than he would ever be, no less the young and less experienced Senator Obama.

Since GEN Clark retired, I've been shocked and dismayed at his comments and track record. Frankly, I feel betrayed that a military "leader" whom I served under could behave this way. He has no idea what John McCain went through. He's speaking to attempt to further his party, rather than give credit where credit is due.

Sen. Obama would be smart to silence GEN Clark, and ask him not to speak again in public until December.