October 07, 2004

U.N. Faces Iraq Bribe Allegations

Another Headline which caught my eye. The report on Iraq's weapons lodged new allegations against the oil-for-food program, which is already under scrutiny. It claims Iraq bribed U.N. officials and foreign leaders and imported illegal goods.

I wonder what he did with the 1.7 billion dollars in revenue in amassed as a result. Hmmmm, I'd say that's enough money to bribe French officials and others to vote against santions and there's still enough leftover for good legal representation and a few airborne mobile labs.

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October 04, 2004

The Lady WANTS YOU!

Yes, Lady Liberty wants you to register to vote or update your registration, if you haven't done so already. The deadline in some last few states is this week. For New York, it's October 6th.

If you haven't registered then you can still do so from the comfort of you're own home [and in your jammies if you prefer]. Just stop by the League of Women Voter's website. Simply follow the instructions and make sure you print and mail it by your state's deadline.

The representatives from the democratic party were all over New York City this past weekend. There were so many Kerry buttons around I was afraid I had stumbled onto a Kerry Convention. Almost hourly I was asked by someone if I wanted to register to vote. All were wearing Kerry propaganda items, I felt like a fish out of water, struggling for air. You should hear the fear they were putting in people's head's with their horrific statements. "If Bush gets into office again we'll have the beginning of WW3." I wanted to vomit when I heard that one!

BTW, how come no one is writing or speculating about the stolen laptops from Bush's campaign headquarters? Nothing else was stolen. Hmmmm, is this the start of Laptop Gate or Affair?

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October 03, 2004

A sleepless night where my thoughts turned to...

It's another sleepless night where my thoughts turned to poetry. I picked a very well read and threadbare copy of a book of sonnets. I was actually checking my memory to see if I remembered a few of my favorite poems correctly. Here's a few popular ones you might recognize:

more...

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October 02, 2004

What I wore last night

Although I wasn't blogging last night, I was still wrestling with what I would blog about today, knowing that Harvey was having another blogroll on blogwear I decided to join the pajama party.
silk pajamas.jpg

I wore something similar while watching the debates. Except those were a pair of black silk men's pajamas. I like the looser fit from men's pajamas. I actually own several pairs of them because I love wearing them so much. I don't know what it is, but I think they're more comfortoble, looser and sexier than woman's pajamas. Don't you agree?

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Blogrolling along

Though IÂ’m still unable to blog and have failed to create my blogroll due to my carpel tunnel still bothering me, I thought IÂ’d share with you in a post some of my favorite sites (written in English).

Barcepundit
Belmont Club
Buzzmachine
Command Post
The Diplomad
Eject! Eject! Eject!
Just a Girl
Laughing Wolf
Lt. Smash
My War
NetWar
No Pasaran [English/French site]
Politburu Diktat
Right Thinking Girl
Sgt Hook
The Cassandra Page


When I'm better I'll list here where I make my Daily Visits to Foreign Lands and linkks to my Blogging Family Members. I have to get them from my browser's favorites which takes time and clicking power. In the extended entry you'll find my news soures.

See ya' all later. more...

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Debate 1 Observations & Humor

This was the most painful debate to watch in my entire lifetime of watching debates.

The debate and rhetorical skills were unevenly matched as were the visuals. Those I give to Kerry hands down. However, the winner of providing the most factual information was Bush, although he missed a few opportunities to really do damage. I chalk that up to him trying to be a gentleman.

I hated the debate because it was too rigid. It forced the candidates to be too artificial or contrived.

The President's facial expressions kept reminding me of Mad Magazine's popular character, Alfred E. Newman [wait for all the pictures to load].

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