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Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Indecision 2004..Part Deux

Okay, I'm back. If one of the candidates had promised a dishwasher be mandatory in all apartments, then I would have voted for him. I hate doing dishes!

Anyways, back to the task at hand...NBC interviewd Vanessa Kerry, John's oldest daughter. She is getting ready to go back to the books at Harvard Medical currently. I didn't hear all she said though because all I was thinking was "am I the only one who thinks she looks eerily similar to the she-devil Ann Coulter (radical Republican columnist)." It kinda scared me. Brokaw asked Kerry at the end if her and the Bush daughters were going to all get together for margaritas after this is all over with. Haha, funny Brokaw. First, what kind of question is that? Second, don't mention drinking around the Bush girls. Not a good idea.

I flipped through some of the other channels too. CBS, does anyone watch Rather anymore? More importantly, do they have anyone younger than 65 on their news staff?

Fox News...Brit Hume I've always thought is kinda a tool shed. Proves me right again. He called Susan Estrich (an anaylst) a "know-it-all" and it just didn't come out right. He then proceded to agrue with her about poll numbers, then had to apologize in a round about way for calling her a know-it-all. Good stuff.

It feels like I'm watching College Gameday on MSNBC, the crowd behind them are cheering like they are outside waiting for a college football game to start. A first has just happened too. I agreed with Joe Scarborough on something. We live in America, in the 21st century and we don't have a solid, uniform system of voting? What is wrong with us? Some counties have touch screens, some have electronic read papers, some seem to have a tablet and a chisel. I love voting, but it can be a mess. Good thing I live in Iowa. Hats off to Chet Culver. Like him or not, we don't seem to have the crazy problems like other states.

One final thought for Part Deux, I wonder how much commerical time costs tonight for companies. This is bigger than the Super Bowl. Everyone has to be watching this tonight, because there is nothing else to watch!

To quote Govenor Ah-nold..."I'll be back"

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