Saturday, March 29, 2008

The more things change, well I guess it's true that the more they stay the same. Rules are followed by most yet they never work for but a few. I guess rules are just possible solutions that are in a sense a lucky hope. There's always three ways to explain a situation rationally according to the standard or status quo (if you will) yet I find that pretty hard to believe on a few levels.

I thought this was pretty funny that I wrote this 3/29 and couldn't actually finish and feel good about it until now. I love life (if that's what it's called)

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I'm actually finding myself loving this election these days. Not because of the actual candidates but honestly the effect it's bringing about in the media. Never before have I heard racism talked about so candidly. Don't believe me? Obama and Hilary both haven't been able to resist the topic whether in a healthy or dirt slinging type of way. Either way, the fact that you could go from CNN all the way down and hear it says something. Maybe I'm an idealist lol...
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Mind Movement is a helluva thing ain't it?

This "life" thing is a crazy concept to fully wrap your head around. Once you're close to figuring it out, you die? And then start over? Just a few random pop ups

Too often I notice that true quality and credibility is free falling and history is the farthest thought from mind. Everything seems to be some sort of gimmick and way to end up achieving this "American Dream" which only stands for getting over at someone else's cost. Who's to blame? The media, us, who really knows anymore right?

It's human nature to get caught up in the hoopla but it's also just another bunch of distractions taking us away from what's really important. Now that part you're on your own as I'm still figuring that out myself. Hence my first statement...

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Friday, March 07, 2008

"And I think, honestly, frankly speaking, the media has fallen into a real hole here, not so much of the Clintons’ making but of our own making. We like to go through election night, calling states as if this was a general election and it’s “Winner Take All.” It’s not. It makes for great teevee, but what really matters is the delegate counts. So we are calling these races on the basis of who wins an overall state and it’s frankly misleading. It doesn’t tell you who is progressing in the march towards the nomination."

"the media coverage leaves much to be desired, if you’re looking for honest reportage." -Richard Wolffe