Friday, August 29, 2008

Well, well, well.... John McCain you did it!


(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain has picked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, a senior McCain campaign official told CNN on Friday.

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, seen in a February photo, will be John McCain's running mate, sources say.

Palin, 44, who's in her first term as governor, is a pioneering figure in Alaska, the first woman and the youngest person to hold the state's top political job.
She catapulted to the post with a strong reputation as a political outsider, forged during her stint in local politics. She was mayor and a council member of the small town of Wasila and was chairman of the state Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which regulates Alaska's oil and gas resources, in 2003 and 2004.
The conservative Palin defeated two so-called political insiders to win the governor's job -- incumbent Gov. Frank Murkowski in the GOP primary and former two-term Democratic Gov. Tony Knowles in the 2006 general election.
Palin made her name in part by backing tough ethical standards for politicians. During the first legislative session after her election, her administration passed a state ethics law overhaul.
Palin's term has not been without controversy. A legislative investigation is looking into allegations that Palin fired Alaska's public safety commissioner because he refused to fire the governor's former brother-in-law, a state trooper.
Palin acknowledged that a member of her staff made a call to a trooper in which the staffer suggested he was speaking for the governor.
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Palin has admitted that the call could be interpreted as pressure to fire state trooper Mike Wooten, who was locked in a child-custody battle with Palin's sister.
"I am truly disappointed and disturbed to learn that a member of this administration contacted the Department of Public Safety regarding Trooper Wooten," Palin said. "At no time did I authorize any member of my staff to do so."
Palin suspended the staffer who made the call.
Palin has focused on energy and natural resources policy during her short stint in office, and she is known for her support of drilling in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, a position opposed by McCain but supported by many grass-roots Republicans.

Her biography on the state governor's Web site says one of the two major pieces of legislation passed during her first legislative session was a competitive process to construct a gas pipeline.
Palin started Alaska's Petroleum Systems Integrity Office, an oversight and maintenance agency for the state's oil and gas equipment, facilities and infrastructure. She created the Climate Change Subcabinet that would forge a climate change strategy, according to the Web site.
At present, Palin chairs the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, a multistate panel "that promotes the conservation and efficient recovery of domestic oil and natural gas resources while protecting health, safety and the environment," the biography says.
She has been named chair of the National Governors Association's Natural Resources Committee. That panel is focused on legislation to ensure that federal policies take state priorities into account in agriculture, energy, environmental protection and natural resource management.
She is a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and takes part in two of Alaska's popular pastimes -- fishing and hunting.
The governor's biography said Palin's other priorities have been "education and workforce development, public health and safety, and transportation and infrastructure development."
The biography touts other achievements during her time as governor -- the investment of $5 billion in state savings, overhaul of educational funding and implementation of a program to help low-income elderly Alaskans.
Born in Idaho, she is a longtime Alaskan and a Protestant. Her biography said she arrived in Alaska in 1964, "when her parents came to teach school in Skagway."
She graduated from Wasila High School in 1982 and received a bachelor of science degree in communications-journalism from the University of Idaho in 1987.
Her husband is Todd Palin, an oil production operator on Alaska's North Slope. They have five children, including a son who enlisted in the Army last year.
Congressional Quarterly notes Sarah Palin's other past occupations, including commercial fishing company owner, outdoor recreational equipment company owner and sports reporter.
Palin also made an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor in 2002, Congressional Quarterly said.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Revolt!


Spartacus in Italy, English peasants in England, Peter the Great in Russia, Toussaint L'Ouverture in Haiti, John Brown in the United States and 18 million Hillary supporters.

The words of Victor Hugo resonates with the 18 million supporters.
"Let America know and ponder on this: there is something more frightening than Cain killing Abel, and that is Washington killing Spartacus."

William Greider says, “Symbolism matters, especially if the symbols resonate with the larger message”

There are delegates who still want to cast ballots for Hillary Rodham Clinton during the nominating roll call Wednesday evening, there are people who expect their delegates to cast their ballot for Hillary.

18 million voters are saying:

"These men are all talk. What we need is action - action!"
What happens next? We shall see...

Friday, August 22, 2008

Language Game

Have some fun! See if you can tell where these people are from!

Want to feel like you live in a fish bowl? Give this cute game a try!

Aha well... didn't do so good on that one? Give another continent a try!

Still not so good? Let's get simpler. Come on Americans! You should get this one!

Wow.... aren't doing so well are you??

Here.... much easier.

Well, I bet you feel good about yourself now don't you?

One final game for today. It's the easiest of them all. All you have to do is think.

Now, whether you played any of these games or not... I want you to think...

Is life a game? Is a game play? Or are you playing the game of life?

Life is like a game it requires rules for the guidance of the players and for a method to end disputes thus preventing fights. Games requires intelligent thought and planning and a sound strategy which will help you to win.

Like games or play every move we make today determines the path we will take tomorrow.

Galatians 6:7 Don't be deceived. God is not mocked, for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.

Good gosh almighty... you are always wondering where I'm going with this stuff aren't you?

Well I wanted to give you some rules for the "Game of Life" There has to be rules and limitations! Because in games we always want to win. For a game to exist, there must be conflict and the possibility of winning or losing, or at least of something of value being at stake. (Isn't that the same definition of WAR?)

In some play/games there are clear goals (get to the end first) and clear rules (without dropping the egg).
-BUT-
In some play/games there are no goals (swinging on a swing) and no rules(go as fast as you want or as slow as you want).

Which game are you playing? The one with goals and rules or the one with no goals and no rules?

Can't have it both ways... or can you?

When you are fighting there are no rules. When there is something of value at stake to win or loose... all bets are off. Don't expect anyone who is fighting to follow the rules.


How are you going to play the game?