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I read this article a few minutes ago and it is just dumb. McCain keeps trying to tap into that "disenfranchised Hillary block" and it just might work considering how these people think. They act like Hillary is their best friend down the street that got screwed over or something. Hello?? Hillary is a politician, she isn't your friend. Do you actually think that this is the case? putting your arm around someone's shoulder for a photo-op does not a friend make. They keep harping on the "fact" (as they see it) that Obama "stole" the nomination from her. The thing that kills me is how a lot of them say that they would vote for McCain over Obama because of how they see things. WHY would you vote for someone who is the total antithesis of what you believe in?? Simply because your ::) "best buddy" didn't win?? Give me a break. Face it, you dorks, Hillary lost...that's it...now get a clue and move on.
Polls say 21% of Hilary supporters will vote for McCain. The reason? Most are women who wanted to vote for a women regardless of her views.
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 10:42:20 AM
Polls say 21% of Hilary supporters will vote for McCain. The reason? Most are women who wanted to vote for a women regardless of her views.
You mean...McCain is transitioning?!? Wowwwww, hot dog! I hope Cindy can handle it! :D
Quote from: Stealthgrrl on August 24, 2008, 10:48:45 AM
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 10:42:20 AM
Polls say 21% of Hilary supporters will vote for McCain. The reason? Most are women who wanted to vote for a women regardless of her views.
You mean...McCain is transitioning?!? Wowwwww, hot dog! I hope Cindy can handle it! :D
Oh yeah, he's probably been lurking here for months! I'm sure he reads our stories of transition with great enthusiasm.
It'll probably come out in the news any day now, considering that he doesn't have a clue about computers, he probably has one of his aids get to the site for him. And if/when they talk...
Then he could change his name on the ticket to Johnnie McBush.
-Sandy(I still wouldn't vote republican, though)
QuoteYou mean...McCain is transitioning?!?
No, I mean that they have McCain's views but want Hilary above views only because of her gender.
You must understand the average intelligence of the voters has no depth. They get all their information from TV and then can only think of one issue.
First, I'm a Hillary Clinton suporter. Second, I'll vote for Obama, grudgingly.
I have never met Hillary or seen her in person. Yet I feel like I know her. Why? Because I watched her for 8 years overcoming ruthless attacks by Republicans on her character, her politics and the fact she had succeeded against the odds in a male dominated profession, law. She endured it all with humor and grace. Not mention the country was well run by the Clintons despite the Republican attacks. So, yea, on a personal level there is no contest between the 2 of them. In my eyes Barack Obama is just a political hack from Chicago. But I loath John McCain and pretty much all the Repubs. I've been voting for people that were the lesser of 2 evils all my life. I can certainly do it again. :icon_2gun:
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 11:06:32 AM
QuoteYou mean...McCain is transitioning?!?
No, I mean that they have McCain's views but want Hilary above views only because of her gender.
You must understand the average intelligence of the voters has no depth. They get all their information from TV and then can only think of one issue.
Um...Lisa....I'm not a moron so put away the handpuppets. Lighten up.
Hillary had my interests, but there is no way I am voting republican just because she didn't get in. In all honesty the country seems to like Obama better, and if it gets the Republicans out of office I am all for it. If we suffer another 4-8 years of republicans in the presidency our economy will die, and I don't think it willl be able to recover again. If that happens, there are enough people who hate us that we will be invaded so fast it'll make your head spin. Can you say Russia or China.
Obama though looks like he is going to be pretty good, and he doesn't seem like your usual politicians, just some white boy that you can't relate to. I think he will do some good for us, and lets just hope some supreme court judges kick the bucket so he can get some more liberal judges in. If he can do that we get the majority, and that means more liberal laws, which can only benefit us.
I find it funny the bickering McCain is doing, it seems all he is doing is defacing Hillary and Obama, and not focusing on issues. Its making him look like a petulant child, and that is not helping him out any. Its that kind of politics that irritates me, instead on finding ways to help their people, they are bickering like children. This was also what made me like Hillary a little less, because she did the same thing. Obama doesn't seem to be doing it as much, and frankly that makes me feel better about my choice to vote for him.
Actually, Obama's lack of seasoning is showing and if
he doesn't become more scrappy instead of seaming
the election his is birthright, he may lose.
Hillary lost by almost nothing and she won all the big states
and swing states. All her squeleton had been vetted to death
and there is no question she knows how to come back from
adversity: nobody believed she'd be so close in the end.
Obama mostly won on mommentum and by the appeal of the nice shiny new thing,\
not because he was so damn good. If the primary would be rerun now, not so sure
Obama would win...
He's been way too soft and seemingly disengaged
They keep comparing him to Kennedy, but kennedy wasn't afraid to
go negative and attack Nixon.
Obama's is passionate, but his passion is strangely cool! It seems
like it works at a more intellectual level
I like that though, he seems so different from any other candidate we have had and I find it refreshing
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 10:42:20 AMPolls say 21% of Hilary supporters will vote for McCain. The reason? Most are women who wanted to vote for a women regardless of her views.
Dumbasses. D:< Seriously, having a vagina didn't make Hillary the better running mate. She was a good running mate because of what was between her ears, not what's between her legs.
Quote from: Elwood on August 24, 2008, 02:42:35 PM
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 10:42:20 AMPolls say 21% of Hilary supporters will vote for McCain. The reason? Most are women who wanted to vote for a women regardless of her views.
Dumbasses. D:< Seriously, having a vagina didn't make Hillary the better running mate. She was a good running mate because of what was between her ears, not what's between her legs.
My mom would've voted for her because of what's between her legs! :laugh: Hillary may know a few things Elwood, but I certainly wouldn't want to see her become the first female president. There are FAR better female politicians then her.
Obama isn't much better. He's preaching about "change," but ever since he choose Joe Biden as his running mate (who's been in politics longer than half of all Americans have been alive), I don't buy the "change" part anymore. Biden is old, having been in politics longer than McCain, and while he's done some good in his years, he's still going to try and make Obama stick to the status quo, which is bad for everyone.
I doubt things will get better in this country, so it doesn't really matter who we put into office next. I'm still not sure if I'm going to vote.
Jenn
QuoteShe was a good running mate because of what was between her ears
Bill? >:D
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 03:02:05 PM
QuoteShe was a good running mate because of what was between her ears
Bill? >:D
I thought he was too busy between the legs of other women! :laugh: :laugh:
But in all seriousness, since I've been alive there's either been a Bush or a Clinton in Office. Can we find someone better? It's like two Monarchical families that just switch every 4-8 years.
Jenn
Quote from: fae_reborn on August 24, 2008, 03:01:53 PMQuote from: Elwood on August 24, 2008, 02:42:35 PMQuote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 10:42:20 AMPolls say 21% of Hilary supporters will vote for McCain. The reason? Most are women who wanted to vote for a women regardless of her views.
Dumbasses. D:< Seriously, having a vagina didn't make Hillary the better running mate. She was a good running mate because of what was between her ears, not what's between her legs.
My mom would've voted for her because of what's between her legs! :laugh: Hillary may know a few things Elwood, but I certainly wouldn't want to see her become the first female president. There are FAR better female politicians then her.
Obama isn't much better. He's preaching about "change," but ever since he choose Joe Biden as his running mate (who's been in politics longer than half of all Americans have been alive), I don't buy the "change" part anymore. Biden is old, having been in politics longer than McCain, and while he's done some good in his years, he's still going to try and make Obama stick to the status quo, which is bad for everyone.
I doubt things will get better in this country, so it doesn't really matter who we put into office next. I'm still not sure if I'm going to vote.
Jenn
You're right. Which is why I've been on Obama's tail since the beginning! I see a lot of promise in him. Joe Biden is not a man of change, but he's the ideal adviser for someone like Obama. They'd be a balanced team.
I do agree with you. I don't think any of the candidates can make things much better. So I choose the lesser evil.
Unless we all agree to write Paris Hilton into office? =O
I don't even care anymore. Stuff points to Obama being the antichrist, but its funny... Cause I think I'd rather go with him. Like I say... I kinda hate all of them. Politics is always lesser of the evils is the best to win.
Hilary was my first choice, but things have changed.
Obama is the only one that is willing to support us. For that reason, and also education (seeing as I'm planning on becoming a teacher.), I have to vote for him over McCain.
McCain will just keep on turning down anything that might help any of the LGBT community. (He already has, so don't doubt it.) It's saddening, and it's time for us to have a president that will at least try to make things better for us.
QuoteObama is the only one that is willing to support us. For that reason, and also education
An example of the average voter. Not concerned over the major issues only those that effect them.
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 08:25:51 PMQuoteObama is the only one that is willing to support us. For that reason, and also education
An example of the average voter. Not concerned over the major issues only those that effect them.
Meh. I personally don't like McCain's policy on war and health care. Those issues affect everyone. Not to mention I don't want a mad man in office. McCain has a psychiatric medical history that is worth knowing about.
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 08:25:51 PM
QuoteObama is the only one that is willing to support us. For that reason, and also education
An example of the average voter. Not concerned over the major issues only those that effect them.
And what would you consider the major issues? The war? Well yes, I have an opinion over that too. >_>
Quote from: Elwood on August 24, 2008, 08:28:37 PM
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 08:25:51 PMQuoteObama is the only one that is willing to support us. For that reason, and also education
An example of the average voter. Not concerned over the major issues only those that effect them.
Meh. I personally don't like McCain's policy on war and health care. Those issues affect everyone. Not to mention I don't want a mad man in office. McCain has a psychiatric medical history that is worth knowing about.
I hear he's just another warhawk. Being a warNUT would be better?
Me not into politics enough to make any kind of comment for or against what folks have discussed here but I would like to give Jenn a pat on the back. ;D
QuoteI thought he was too busy between the legs of other women!
But in all seriousness, since I've been alive there's either been a Bush or a Clinton in Office. Can we find someone better? It's like two Monarchical families that just switch every 4-8 years.
Jenn
Cindy
Quote from: Emma on August 24, 2008, 10:04:39 PM
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 08:25:51 PM
QuoteObama is the only one that is willing to support us. For that reason, and also education
An example of the average voter. Not concerned over the major issues only those that effect them.
And what would you consider the major issues? The war? Well yes, I have an opinion over that too. >_>
There are major issues that can not be separated. The war is tied to the economy, homeland security, freedom and rights, religion, the basic way the government makes decisions, and other important concerns.
Immigration is tied to the economy, inflation, trade, taxes, enforcement of the law, morals, food supply, rights, homeland security, education, health care, and many other parts of American life.
You can not solve minor details of life with Federal rules. You can shape the major direction of the democracy but it requires unselfish educated voters that are well informed and willing to spend time understanding all the connections.
Our media's goal is to make a profit, sorry to say they are not concerned with our founding father's dream of having the best society that humans could make.
Quote from: cindybc on August 25, 2008, 03:36:23 AM
Me not into politics enough to make any kind of comment for or against what folks have discussed here but I would like to give Jenn a pat on the back. ;D
Thanks Cindy. I just wanted to add that if McSane wins, then we're going to have another 4 years of the Bush family, because he is like the step-child of that dynasty. ::)
On the other hand, Obama isn't experienced enough. Choosing Biden as his VP shows that.
Choosing the so-called "lesser of two evils" is a mute point. I have the right to vote, but I also have a choice. Since neither one represents me, and both will screw us in the end anyway, I'm not going to vote. I'm an activist at heart and a woman with strong beliefs, but it's hard to speak up when nobody's listening; it's like screaming at a wall.
Jenn
QuoteI'm an activist at heart and a woman with strong beliefs, but it's hard to speak up when nobody's listening; it's like screaming at a wall.
To speak you need to do a write in vote.
In my opinion, I just don't want to see another republican president. If that happens our economy will crash harder than it did in the 20's, and I'm not sure we will be able to recover from it. There just seems to be a trend, Republicans kill the economy, Democrats fix their screw ups......I mean there were exceptions, but for the most part this is the case. I want to see our economy fixed so that I can afford to transition....I know that sounds selfish, but I need to be honest.
QuoteI'm an activist at heart and a woman with strong beliefs, but it's hard to speak up when nobody's listening; it's like screaming at a wall.
In response to this though, my friend has a shirt that has an american flag with a swastica for the stars. It states "This is what happens when we don't vote." If we don't vote, if we don't scream at a wall, then nothing will happen. The people that have the most money who shouldn't be in politics representing us will just fulfill their own agenda. In the end we get nothing because we didn't want to "Scream at a wall"
QuoteThere just seems to be a trend, Republicans kill the economy, Democrats fix their screw ups......
How do explain that Clinton pushed NAFTA? The economy is a product of consumption without ethics.
Quote from: lisagurl on August 25, 2008, 02:20:38 PM
QuoteThere just seems to be a trend, Republicans kill the economy, Democrats fix their screw ups......
How do explain that Clinton pushed NAFTA? The economy is a product of consumption without ethics.
Very true, but also during Clinton's presidency we had one of our largest economic growths ever. Some bad things may have happened with a few laws here and there, but noone is perfect, and in my opinion the monica lewinsky was a non issue, people just needed gossip because most people are just that, gossips. We had one of the lowest poverty and unemployment rates ever during his presidency, unlike during both of the Bush presidencies. Forgot who said it before, but if its going to be a republican president, we need someone outside the Bush Cartel.
Quote from: fae_reborn on August 25, 2008, 11:16:38 AM
Choosing the so-called "lesser of two evils" is a mute point. I have the right to vote, but I also have a choice. Since neither one represents me, and both will screw us in the end anyway, I'm not going to vote. I'm an activist at heart and a woman with strong beliefs, but it's hard to speak up when nobody's listening; it's like screaming at a wall.
Yeah, voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil. Since the system can only last so long as people are convinced of its legitimacy, I think the best course of action is to just ignore the government wherever possible.
What if they held an election and nobody came?
Quote from: Nephie on August 25, 2008, 03:32:20 PM
What if they held an election and nobody came?
Then we'd likely get a continuation of the corporate regime that we've had.
Z
Quote from: Zythyra on August 25, 2008, 03:46:20 PM
Quote from: Nephie on August 25, 2008, 03:32:20 PM
What if they held an election and nobody came?
Then we'd likely get a continuation of the corporate regime that we've had.
Z
Probably somewhat worse. It would be a dictatorship and the people would be reduced to slaves.
The reason we are in the mess we are in now is because people do not take their voting responsibility seriously.
Quote from: lisagurl on August 25, 2008, 04:06:31 PM
Quote from: Zythyra on August 25, 2008, 03:46:20 PM
Quote from: Nephie on August 25, 2008, 03:32:20 PM
What if they held an election and nobody came?
Then we'd likely get a continuation of the corporate regime that we've had.
Z
Probably somewhat worse. It would be a dictatorship and the people would be reduced to slaves.
The reason we are in the mess we are in now is because people do not take their voting responsibility seriously.
I agree, too many people just vote party and not candidate. My issue is this republican candidate will do the same things that every other Bush republican did, help the rich and screw the poor. But people need to worry about the issues and not following the same party their parents did. Its all brainwashing though, and it will likely never stop, parents forcing their views on their kids.
I was going to stay well away from this thread, but this is interesting:
Quote from: Nephie on August 25, 2008, 03:32:20 PM
What if they held an election and nobody came?
Wouldn't that leave the way clear for Nutjob McScrewball of the newly formed 'Deeply Unbalanced Armageddon-Mongerers And Squirrel Throwing Party' to announce they were running as an independent candidate and pay/bribe/threaten a few of their psychopathic acquaintances to vote them in?
The fewer people that vote, the less representative a government is... right? And even if you vote for the 'other guy', then doesn't that give your concerns more weight than if you don't vote at all?
There was a campaign run in the UK during election time, to increase turnout, and it was giving out the message that if you don't vote then you don't really have the right to complain. I can kind of see the logic in that. Not voting may be making a statement, but it won't stop one or the other getting elected.
Because if all but one person refuses to vote, as I said at the start, then that one person will still elect a government. There are rarely times when someone up for election is a perfect match for our views... but in that instance I personally think that choosing the one that tips the scales in your favour by virtue of having more policies that you agree with than the other... is better than saying nothing at all. :) Because then you have to hope those that do vote will do the right thing.
QuoteBecause then you have to hope those that do vote will do the right thing.
You must believe in Santa Clause also.
If you do not stand up and get counted you do not count. No one will take up for you as they already have there own agenda.
Having a say in who represents you allows you to voice the things that are important to you and your loved ones. Not voting means that you will not be represented, as those who do vote will force there needs on you and apply your tax dollars to their needs. People have died over the idea of taxes without representation, ever learn about the American Revolution. Not to mention that this country is secular it would not take many non voters to let a religion take the Government control and remove all transgender rights and outlaw transitions as with some other countries that do not have voting.
Hi Leiandra, your a lady after me own heart. "Hee, hee, hee." By the way, do you have red hair?
QuoteWouldn't that leave the way clear for Nutjob McScrewball of the newly formed 'Deeply Unbalanced Armageddon-Mongerers And Squirrel Throwing Party' to announce they were running as an independent candidate and pay/bribe/threaten a few of their psychopathic acquaintances to vote them in?
Cindy
Quote from: cindybc on August 25, 2008, 04:48:54 PM
Hi Leiandra, your a lady after me own heart. "Hee, hee, hee." By the way, do you have red hair?
*smiles* Um... no, I'm a brunette. Admittedly with the occasional desire to go jet black, lol. :)
Quote from: Nephie on August 25, 2008, 03:32:20 PM
Yeah, voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil. Since the system can only last so long as people are convinced of its legitimacy, I think the best course of action is to just ignore the government wherever possible.
Well said Nephie! I am fairly convinced that the system is broken, and that no amount of work will fix it; it's just too far gone. The government is no longer legitimate, and I don't trust the government at all.
Quote from: lisagurl on August 25, 2008, 04:06:31 PM
The reason we are in the mess we are in now is because people do not take their voting responsibility seriously.
It's hard to take voting seriously when you can't take the candidates or the government seriously. I mean, come on! When you have mainstream media asking if Obama is "black enough," you know somethings very wrong.
All societies eventually reach a point where the governing body tries harder and harder to be the "voice" of the people, to gain power and control, and said society just collapses and crumbles in the end. Troy. Ancient Egypt. The Roman Empire. Nazi Germany. USSR. etc. etc...in the end, YOU have to become your own representative, and you can't rely on some governing body to look out for you and your rights.
Jenn
QuoteWhen you have mainstream media asking if Obama is "black enough," you know somethings very wrong.
Yes something is terribly wrong with main stream media. That does not mean the candidate is wrong.
We have let the media which is controlled by big money make us believe that we have no power. The truth is we have the power to destroy the cooperate bullies. The unions did it in the past. Accepting defeat is what happened in Germany before WWII and why no one challenged Hitler even though the knew he was wrong.
Posted on: August 25, 2008, 08:20:33 PM
Nixon was brought down by a public that knew the war was wrong.
In all honesty, if we give up hope on our system, then it is truly dead. If you never try because your afraid to fail, then you will always fail because you never tried.
Quote from: Stealthgrrl on August 24, 2008, 10:48:45 AM
You mean...McCain is transitioning?!? Wowwwww, hot dog! I hope Cindy can handle it! :D
Yes, from a banal evil to a much more aggressive one.
Would I have voted for Hillary for what was between her legs? Maybe not, but for her heart and her intelligence and her experience of life in the USA as a woman I did vote for her.
Obama is, well, who really knows? Hard to say who he is. He talks a good game sometimes but now he seems to be using that tired and false Demo strategy that worked fine in 1992 & 1996, but hasn't since: move to the right to appeal to conservatives/independents.
Still and all better to cast my vote for Obama than for McCain. I would imagine I couldn't stomach myself if I voted for Johnney-boy. We know where he stands on women, gender, sexuality, abortion-rights, warfare, torture, energy, the economy (remember the Keating Five? He was one.) Lobbyists, legal rights for all Americans, immigration and the man cannot even recall he owns five homes!!
O, come on, even yesterday's leftovers would be a better president!
Nichole
Quote from: Zythyra on August 25, 2008, 03:46:20 PM
Quote from: Nephie on August 25, 2008, 03:32:20 PM
What if they held an election and nobody came?
Then we'd likely get a continuation of the corporate regime that we've had.
Z
I strongly disagree. American corporations wield the power they do because the American public eagerly votes for politicians who wholeheartedly believe in state-corporatism - the more collectivist and regulated, the better. After all, how often do you see big business getting together to actually, seriously challenge the idea of state regulation? No, mega-corps
love regulation; they can't exist without it. It's their sword and shield for combating smaller competitors - actual free-market
businesses - as well as each other.
Look at the Microsoft anti-trust case - a clear example of competitors getting pissed off about someone's unwillingness to play ball. And check out MS's market share after the case - it's much higher than Standard Oil's market share
ever was. These laws aren't about reigning in abusive businesses, or even limiting market share; they're about stifling competition and cartelizing industry.
To me, it looks like Americans are steadily voting into existence a system where ordinary businessmen have no rights at all, and the state-capitalists are warring feudal lords in all but name. Worse, this is being sold to us under the guise of
protecting us from big business.
This state of affairs is sustained by the public's support of the state, most directly in the form of the SEC, FCC, FDA, EPA, and other captured regulatory agencies. Not to mention the Federal Reserve Bank (which is most
definitely an arm of the government). If people just began to disregard the state
en masse, what would it do? Throw everyone into prison? How would that look? Not to mention, who'd pay the salaries of the police, armed forces, IRS agents, and other enforcers? It'd do nothing but collapse the government. Civil disobedience FTW!
Correction, McCain owns 7 homes. I knew that and I don't even follow up that much in Canadian politics let alone US politics. And as for the corporations that is who actually runs the American and Canadian government and probably a good deal of the entire planet's politics. Some call these the cabals.
Cindy
If Obama is going to pull the troops out of Iraq, I would be voting for him toot-sweet.
I watch the american news, CBS, and it is heartbreaking at the end of each programme when they show the faces of the young men and women who die every day in this damn war!!! It really breaks my heart. The average age is 21 yrs old!!! Of course, it goes without saying that double that are Iraqi deaths also which we don't see.
I can't believe people are not taking to the streets every single week to end this bloodshed, it is such a shame. :'( :'(
Posted on: August 26, 2008, 06:13:36 AM
Quote from: Kassandra on August 24, 2008, 10:57:20 AM
Quote from: Stealthgrrl on August 24, 2008, 10:48:45 AM
Quote from: lisagurl on August 24, 2008, 10:42:20 AM
Polls say 21% of Hilary supporters will vote for McCain. The reason? Most are women who wanted to vote for a women regardless of her views.
You mean...McCain is transitioning?!? Wowwwww, hot dog! I hope Cindy can handle it! :D
Oh yeah, he's probably been lurking here for months! I'm sure he reads our stories of transition with great enthusiasm.
It'll probably come out in the news any day now, considering that he doesn't have a clue about computers, he probably has one of his aids get to the site for him. And if/when they talk...
Then he could change his name on the ticket to Johnnie McBush.
-Sandy(I still wouldn't vote republican, though)
Okay okay so the games up yes im McCain, yes ive been lurking for like forever and im going to transition folks, if you play my campaign song backwards is actually says LGBT forever!!!
Now if only i could lose homeland security for like an hour i have a lovely pair of new heels to try on....Step on it Cindy.
Hi Vanna
Cindy puts on heels, throws mop over shoulder, bucket still hanging over the end of it, stands erect and salutes and says, Aye, aye, Ma'am. Then the all hands on deck whistle blows and all the other ladies stand at a attention and salute holding their own mops over their shoulder.
Cindy
QuoteWould I have voted for Hillary for what was between her legs? Maybe not
It seems McCain thinks so. It is the mentality of the American voter. They have no ability to make rational choices based on fact. They go with the hype.
Quote from: lisagurl on August 29, 2008, 11:44:12 AM
QuoteWould I have voted for Hillary for what was between her legs? Maybe not
It seems McCain thinks so. It is the mentality of the American voter. They have no ability to make rational choices based on fact. They go with the hype.
Its true, America is notorious for going with what looks good and not what is good for them.
Hi Rachel in your picture you look like you are making a speech at the podium and doing oath of office. ;D "Vote for Rachel for president!!!"
Cindy
Posted on: August 29, 2008, 03:03:14 PM
Hi! Just wanted to let you all know I missed you all, "Big hugs!" I couldn't get the posts to refresh for the last three days, I was already getting withdrawal symptoms. you know how that goes, first to go bug eyed and then you get those little spirals in your eyeballs and your skin goes red white and blue, or is that politicians syndrome. The Andromeda Strain
Cindy