As your President, I will use the bully pulpit to urge states to treat same-sex couples with full equality in their family and adoption laws. I personally believe that civil unions represent the best way to secure that equal treatment. But I also believe that the federal government should not stand in the way of states that want to decide on their own how best to pursue equality for gay and lesbian couples — whether that means a domestic partnership, a civil union, or a civil marriage.
28 February 2008
27 February 2008
books
Reading brings to mind wisdom, the exchange of ideas and quiet contemplation. It does not bring to mind people who need help putting their pants on. These books change all of that----five books that can actually make you stupider
she's gonna lose texas, too
Dallas County broke the '06 total vote yesterday [in early voting], with over 57,000 early votes (not counting the mail ballots). We've looked at about 55,000 of those, and as best we can tell, virtually half have no '02, '04 or '06 primary history. Less than 3,000 have previous R primary history over the same period.
26 February 2008
hillary
robert opined that he sorta hoped she would win---i asked him why and he replied, "because she's a bi*ch" ???????? "and bi*ches get things done"----i hadn't thought of that angle---
(i just discovered that blogger doesn't like "bi*ch" when it's spelled right)
(i just discovered that blogger doesn't like "bi*ch" when it's spelled right)
more lost and found

archeologists had previously believed that caral, also in peru, had the oldest structure---one of the articles also noted that caral was one of six places in the world -- along with Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, India and Mesoamerica -- where humans started living in cities about 5,000 years ago.
they all got the same directive from god, i guess----
21 February 2008
lost and found

20 February 2008
obamamania
his margin over ms. clinton in the last ten:
Louisiana: +21
Nebraska: +36
Washington: +37
Maine: +19
Virgin Islands: +82
DC: +51
Maryland: +23
Virginia: +29
Wisconsin: +17
Hawaii: +52
and 1,100,000 democratic voters vs. 395,000 republican voters in wisconsin!
Louisiana: +21
Nebraska: +36
Washington: +37
Maine: +19
Virgin Islands: +82
DC: +51
Maryland: +23
Virginia: +29
Wisconsin: +17
Hawaii: +52
and 1,100,000 democratic voters vs. 395,000 republican voters in wisconsin!
won't be long now . . .
the early jonquils are blooming, and robert noted that some trees are at least thinking about spring, like the american elm down on cypress, which somehow didn't die when they graded away the hill behind it for a parking lot----




19 February 2008
welcome to the jungle
Fundamentally, “Gotcha Capitalism” is a story about the death of the price tag, about the constant bait-and-switch tactics that layer on fees and surcharges long after we’re in a position to bargain over them. It’s about rampant false advertising, about the explosion of small print and asterisks and about the seeming disappearance of federal authorities working to keep our marketplaces fair. It’s about a threat to our economic system, which was designed to reward good companies with innovative products, low prices and smart employees, but now benefits cheating companies who hire the best liars and create the most misleading ads and confusing fine print. . . . The glorification of the individual as the ultimate center of the universe brings with it a concurrent lack of shame or guilt. If you are all that matters–if you are everything there is–then you feel no remorse about anything you do. We’ve seen this abhorrent behavior made manifest in the every action of our so-called “leader” for the past eight years, but even Bush is just a symptom of the larger trend. And as a commenter on Sudden Debt notes, that lack of shame has spread from corporations down to individuals, who no longer care about the consequences of defaulting on loans or their mortgages:
15 February 2008
14 February 2008
valentine's day

valentine's day itself has taken some hits: the hindus are beating up on valentine lovers---the saudis banned red roses----and, of course, the catholics tossed st. valentine off their calendar of saints entirely---
13 February 2008
the kitten

hour of lead

After great pain, a formal feeling comes
The Nerves sit ceremonious, like Tombs
The stiff Heart questions was it He, that bore,
And Yesterday, or Centuries before?
The Feet, mechanical, go round
Of Ground, or Air, or Ought
A Wooden way
Regardless grown,
A Quartz contentment, like a stone
This is the Hour of Lead
Remembered, if outlived,
As Freezing persons recollect the Snow
First-Chill-then Stupor-then the letting go
that would be emily dickinson
11 February 2008
doggone

28 july 1999 - 11 february 2008
before he got to be totally miserable all the time, the way sinclair got before i finally let go of him, i sent hershey on his way this morning----i had him for a year longer than i thought i would when he was diagnosed in october 2006, which may or may not make it easier---one of his last acts was to beg for a treat----just like a dog---now i have a little cedar box of ashes and a whole lot of great memories of a really fine dog----

10 February 2008
obamamania

69% in nebraska
68% in washington state
90% in virgin islands
and everywhere more than twice as many democrats voted as did republicans---
plus the republicans turned out in droves for huckabee and were still voting for romney even though he dropped out three days ago!----so much for mccain---for what more could one ask?
07 February 2008
watching the repuglicans implode
at the conservative political action committee today in d.c., where romney finally threw in the towel:
ah, sweet schedenfreude---
The Romney faithful were equally apoplectic. McCain's name was booed loudly when it was mentioned, even though CPAC officials had pleaded for cordiality.
It is like now I have to choose between the left and the radical left," said Jeffrey Goldberg, a Michigan Republican and Romney supporter. "John McCain's appearance here will be like David Duke going before the NAACP."
ah, sweet schedenfreude---