And could it be? Will I get to see Sharla & Tom too?! That'd would be SO sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And could it be? Will I get to see Sharla & Tom too?! That'd would be SO sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! discussion post on Fri, July 25, 2008 - 10:41 AM
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Happy early B'day Alison! Have BIG fun at the show ;~)
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Thanks Rebecca... it's good to have a positive example of a similar problem that worked out as a win-win-win. Here's hoping the EF situation will work out well too.
And as for no one caring about the Backyard until it was closing, that simply ... read more discussion post on Sun, July 20, 2008 - 3:35 PM
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I wrote a testimonial for them. I wonder if the meeting in Austin on Monday is open to the public or just "music industry" folks, not that I could go--just curious.
discussion post on Sat, July 19, 2008 - 8:58 PM
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since when is SPAM "all natural"?
discussion post on Sat, July 19, 2008 - 4:00 PM
I arrived at my precinct caucus last night as a simple citizen out to change the direction of our government, and I left the caucus as one of our 20 delegates. It was a verrry interesting & often even exciting experience.
Wed, March 5, 2008 - 2:59 PM
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Neither my aunt nor I had never attended a caucus before. In fact I've never voted in a primary before b/c as a true independent, I have always preferred to remain free to nominate independent & 3rd party candidates (which you cannot do in Texas if you participate in either party's primary election). This year though, I find myself so inspired by Barak Obama that I feel moved to do my part to help him win the nomination. I just didn't expect my part to extend beyond voting for him twice, but since I've been elected as a delegate, I will get to vote for him THREE times! I live in a pretty rural & predominantly republican part of Texas, so I was pleasantly surprised by the big turnout at the caucus last night. There were less than a dozen republicans participating in their party caucus, but 127 people participated in the democratic caucus. I am fairly certain we had quite a few republicans crossing over to vote in the democratic primaries, but I didn't conduct any kind of official poll~it's just an educated assumption based on the demographics of the people in attendance & the political history of our predominantly republican precinct. My friends on the Jellyheads tribe raise an interesting point, which is that a lot of republicans may have turned out to vote for Hillary in the primaries b/c they want McCain to face off w/ a candidate he has a better chance of beating in November than Barak Obama. In hindsight, that theory fits fairly well. Of those 127 caucusees, 61 voted for Hillary & 66 voted for Obama. That breaks down to 48.03% for Hillary & 51.97% for Barak. Based on voter turnout in prior years, our precinct was allotted 20 Delegates (& 20 alternates in case any delegates can't fulfill their duties). In order to divide our 20 delegates in proportion to our votes, we had a choice to make. Based on the 52 to 48% split, the division of our 20 delegates came out to 10.4 for Obama & 9.6 for Clinton. Now, how to "divide" that last delegate? The by laws gave us 2 options: We could give Obama 10 & Clinton 9 to reflect the fact that it was not an actual tie, however in so doing, our precinct would be forfeiting one of its allotted delegates. Our other option was to round Clinton's 9.6 up & give her a 10th delegate. At this point, our caucus got into a mighty spirited debate. Let me tell you, some of those Clinton folks were spewing some pretty fuzzy logic ;~) Granted I'm biased toward Barak, but I think it would have been a more accurate representation of our county's actual votes to have assigned Obama 10 delegates & Clinton 9, but it did not pan out that way. Ultimately, more Clinton supporters had stuck around than Obama supporters, so in a vote of 42 to 35, we rounded up & gave Hillary a 10th delegate. Then we broke off in 2 groups to elect our delegates & alternates. That whole process went very smoothly & didn't take long at all. My dear auntie thought I'd make a good delegate, so she nominated me & no one objected, so yeehaw! I get to vote for Obama again at my county democratic convention on 3/29 ;~) After we ratified our delegates, it was time to consider some resolutions. One intelligent citizen proposed that we throw out our new touch screen voting machines & return to our punch card paper ballot system b/c the touch screen paperless system provides no recourse for a recount, which we are entitled to by the state constitution. That resolution passed unanimously! Sadly, I suspect implementing that resolution may prove more difficult. I must say, it's a good feeling to get involved & put some active participation behind all my political bitching. Who knows? Maybe I'll get even more inspired at the county convention. At this rate, I could conceivably be knocking on doors to get out the vote by November. Power to the Peaceful!
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