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sweetheart-mine

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  1. what do you mean by "it"? do you mean the "rock star" label? the minute large crowds started turning out for obama, the pundits applied that label, which usually came across as "don't take this guy seriously." i noticed the media used that label no matter who could be seen in the crowds, including grandmas, grandpas, and babies. if you mean the excitement a whole lot of people felt when obama entered the race, i agree with you that it was no media creation. it was real.
  2. i can see why the support might have come across that way in the beginning, because (1) a lot of people actually were on the ecstatic side to find a kind of opposite-of-bush politician of all things stepping up, and (2) the media created the "rock star" label, which was ridiculous. the label lasted far longer for obama than it did for palin, which is kind of unfortunate for obama.
  3. it's curious how often non-obama-supporters paint obama as a substitute for jesus or other religious character, as if obama supporters are delusional and see in him a pie-in-the-sky savior or messiah rather than just a politician who might not be quite as selfish, greedy, and lacking in integrity as the average politician. it's not exactly complicated to get, when you look at the last eight years and consider why people might be looking for a decent human being to lead the country. who needs some idealized figure? compared to what we've had, an intelligent and fresh human leader with a n
  4. when you first mentioned your friend, i was one of at least a few who thought you might regret letting the election get in the way of a long-term friendship. idealistically, i still feel that way, but as more and more mucked up issues pop up by the day, i can see how the friendship situation must become more and more difficult. this election is about so many fundamental beliefs in what democracy (or freedom) means, and so much is at stake not only personally but for the country and the world, that possible reasons for your disappointment become clearer all the time. at this point i think
  5. thank you, i am going to read and absorb that, seriously. (though not tonight . . . sox game on.) in the meantime, i saw jesus on a piece of toast in some post a week or two ago.
  6. after exposing just about everyone i know to wilco since finding tweedy&co 15 months ago, i can claim exactly zero converts. i don't understand it. i mean, it can't be wilco; it can't be me; it must be them! thinking about putting an ad in the biggest state newspaper, calling all potential wilco lovers. edit: wait, my brother loves "war on war" and "california stars." but that's it.
  7. i doubt that also. signed, s-m, agnostic
  8. i'd like to see a poll on that: when asked about winning the war, what percentage of those polled ask the definition of "winning" when it comes to iraq.
  9. from a'man's lifetime poll post: When women were asked which ticket could better
  10. i just wanted to look at him again.
  11. ouch, still a painful trip, though, eh? of course, most talking heads have their unshining moments/hours/days/weeks/months/years, but she wins the prize. maybe i can't say that, having managed not to see or hear her for well over a couple of months now. active avoidance works sometimes.
  12. that it did, and a lot of us needed a bit of help with that ALCS sting. it was a whopper.
  13. no doubt. and it's better anyway if presidential candidates don't drive anything, or even let themselves be seen in vehicles, while they're running. the stress of the road can impair their judgment, as it did dukakis's when he decided to ride in that tank in 1988.
  14. that's understandable. for one thing, he's so fiery when he wins, it's great.
  15. no, he was right. that guy is always right.
  16. that's the truth. i went for decades without even missing it but recently tried it again for medicinal purposes (i'm not kidding ) one inhalation caused stonedness; two knocked me on my ass. in the old days you'd spend an hour to get to some dim idea of highness. it's disorienting, not my favorite way to unwind. this whole wall street "bailout" going on -- i'm no expert by a long shot and not even in the stock market, but it smacks of living off us little people & main taxpayers in a much bigger way than usual, and the exploitation had already come across as very big before this.
  17. Nice parenting job, donna! keep up the good work. oh, and he IS adorrrrrrrable ~
  18. same here, and i'm especially excited because, having "discovered" tweedy and wilco in the summer of 2007, i've never had the experience of anticipating a new album from them. i've loved almost everything -- including SBS, most definitely -- so disappointment is very unlikely. can't wait, can't wait.
  19. thank you. and what a perfect emoticon!
  20. that's just not right. i will teach you for $5 billion.
  21. ah, thanks for the info. and is it common to have trouble catching your breath at first when you're waking up in recovery? (i'm hoping it was a fluke, for future reference.)
  22. there was a sign around in 2004 that said "bush thinks you're stupid." it has become clear to me that the same could be said of mccain. may he be wrong! thanks for posting this.
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