Mildred




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Originally uploaded by Sarah.

As promised, a photo of my cat. Millie says blogs are a distraction from breakfast.

Not holding my breath

Well, in the next couple of days I will try to find a picture of my cat to put up here. And I am keeping the Kerry bumper sticker on my car so that people will know that it isn’t my fault. I tried.
We who were unpatriotic for reading newspapers and questioning George W. Bush are now expected to forgive and forget, to find common ground, to work with the people who deceived their way to power. And because we are Democrats, we will probably try to do that. If we were Republicans, we would be gearing up our slander machine and looking for something we could use to hire a special prosecutor.
The Vote for John Kerry and John Edwards Reason of the Day will remain available as “The Well-if-I-had-known-that Archive.” Visit it if you wish.
And for the record, none of those “values voters” has shown up to apologize for stealing my yard signs. I am not holding my breath.

Politics not as usual

I am still not too happy about the local Republicans stealing my Kerry/Edwards yard sign. That is just not nice at all. That kind of sneaking-around-at-night taking-what-does-not-belong-to-you breeds terrorism. I am usually a peaceful person, but I was trying to figure out a way to connect the sign to the 220v circuit that runs my dryer.
I am ready for a little more tolerance and a little less bullying.
Reason of the Day to
Vote for John Kerry and John Edwards

Oops — counted wrong

How wrong can you be? An article “Estimates by U.S. See More Rebels With More Funds” by Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker in The New York Times yesterday said senior American officials have raised the estimate of the number of insurgents, previously 2,000 to 7,000, to 8,000 to 12,000. So it is either about twice as bad as we thought (comparing the maximums) or about four times as bad (comparing the minimums).
If the new portrait is just spin designed to keep Americans too frightened to think, it is its own brand of terrorism. If the new estimate is true and the wealth of the Saudis is behind the insurgency with the Baath Party and Saddam Hussein’s relatives still in charge, as the article states, then we have not removed Hussein from power.
And between you and me, I’m not feeling like we have made the world or ourselves any safer.

Commandment goes missing

Apparently in my little corner of the Commonwealth, the Republican majority has only nine commandments. Deuteronomy 5:19 has gone missing. Otherwise, we wouldn’t all be having our Kerry Edwards yard signs stolen.

NMAI visit

We visited the National Museum of the American Indian this past weekend, and this photograph is one of my favorites of the many we took.

It shows the dining room inside through the window along with the reflection of a small part of the fountain and the visitors walking outside the building.

The New York Times endorses John Kerry for President

The New York Times endorses John Kerry for President. It continues to amaze me that any single person anywhere in any state in the United States still supports George W. Bush. If John Kerry promised only to undo half of what Bush has done, that would be enough. Instead he offers hope on many fronts, strong and reasonable plans that relate to real problems, and a record of public service that demonstrates character and consistency. In addition, he has something we have not seen in Washington for a long time, the willingness and ability to actually think.

The New York Times endorses John Kerry for President

The New York Times endorses John Kerry for President. It continues to amaze me that any single person anywhere in any state in the United States still supports George W. Bush. If John Kerry promised only to undo half of what Bush has done, that would be enough. Instead he offers hope on many fronts, strong and reasonable plans that relate to real problems, and a record of public service that demonstrates character and consistency. In addition, he has something we have not seen in Washington for a long time, the willingness and ability to actually think.

Social Security

John Kerry will not privatize Social Security. In case you missed it, since it was mentioned in the debate so briefly, the “gap” that Kerry referenced in Bush’s plan occurs when the working generation, under the Bush plan, would presumably take money out of Social Security for the proposed private investment accounts. Since the working generation pays for the retiring generation, this money re-directed to private investment accounts would result in a loss of funds to support Social Security payments to the retiring generation. If privatizing were eventually to prove successful, the gap would last until the retiring generation for whom there was no money passed away and the private Social Security investment accounts started paying out.
Like all Bush initiatives, privatizing Social Security would produce more of a gap between the “haves” and the “have nots.” A person with a $25,000.00 a year income and two children would not have much to invest, but a person with $100,000.00 would do well if the investment decisions were consistently wise. If not, well, that’s the way it goes in private investment. You win some, you lose some. It wouldn’t really be security at all, just another way to produce more poor people and richer rich people.

Old News


An article from The Army Times,06/27/2003, “Nothing But Lip Service for Our Soldiers”,
available in full on the web site of Veterans for Common Sense:

In recent months, President Bush and the Republican-controlled Congress have missed no opportunity to heap richly deserved praise on the military. But talk is cheap — and getting cheaper by the day, judging from the nickel-and-dime treatment the troops are getting lately.