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Monday, 05 January 2009

  • Giving it a rest.

    Howdy Xanga Friends

    I have decided to hang up my xanga site.  I really haven't updated frequently over the past year, and don't expect to start again soon.  I started this site as a means to keep up with friends and as a way to practice writing and express my opinions.  However most of my friends have abandoned xanga for greener pastures and I've done the same by joining many of them on Facebook.  I have also found other outlets for my writing, so both purposes for xanga have been obviated by other avenues.  I am having an archive compiled that I will store for posterity and plan to leave the blog up as long as xanga will allow me.  I do plan to stay subscribed to a few xanga sites via RSS feed, but other than that this will be the end.  Xanga was a great web home for the past three years, but it's time to move on.

    Thanks everyone.
    Eric

Saturday, 22 November 2008

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Sunday, 31 August 2008

  • The Blue State Security Vote

    This is something I've been thinking about for a while and I wonder if other people have noticed it too.

    During the 2004 presidential election and the 2006 the Republican party has run strongly on a national security platform, especially calling to our attention the threat radical Muslim terrorists pose to our nation.  John McCain is touting his own military service and foreign policy experience as major advantages in this election as well.  However it seems curious though that the two places most directly affected by September 11 tend to vote Democratic.  In 2004 Kerry won New York by almost 10% and the District of Columbia by 80%.  DC and NYC also seem to be some of the most likely targets for future attacks.

    So I wonder, do "blue state" voters think that the Democrats would be better suited to protect the nation?  Or, do other issues out weigh national security issues in the minds of "blue state" voters?  Should the rest of the nation take in to consideration the views of those most directly affected by attacks of 9/11 when voting on national security issues?

Sunday, 27 July 2008

  • Finally a Little Rested

    I've had family in town the past few days, but they went to camp on their own in Rocky Mountain National Park tonight.  That left Ray and I to ourselves for a little bit.  I had a huge nap this afternoon and have generally been resting most of the afternoon and evening.  We went to Connor O'Neill's for the first time in ages.  It was oh so good to have a steak boxty again, but I passed on a beer or hard cider because I thought I was going to do some work when I got home tonight.  I did wrap up a little graphic design work I needed to do, but other than that I've been unproductive.  It's hard to get motivated when you have your first time off after a very busy week.

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