Obama's Blueprint

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I have a rather lengthy discussion of Obama's Blueprint for Change sitting in draft form.

Do I publish it, and say my peace?  Does it matter?

Honestly I find that "blueprint" to be nothing more than political refuse.  It says the same things that Presidential candidates have said for years.  There's no "change" in there, honestly.  He'll slam Bush's tax cuts costing the gov't $2.3 trillion by 2009 -- but in his own revenue cuts, I'm adding up at least $500 billion in 2009 alone!  That's called beint two-faced.  I haven't found anything amazing about anything in there yet. 

I think I'll read more of his plan (not tonight, it's drained me)...and in trying to be honest & subjective about this, I'm going to research McCain's plan deeper and do a similar analysis.  Don't know if I'll post any part of either--but I'll make the promise that if I publish one, I'll publish both.

Speech Viewership

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Results of viewship of the recent xNC speeches:

McCain - 38.9 million
Obama - 38 million
Palin - 37.2 million
Biden - 20 million


I'm supporting McCain

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End of debate.  It's not real surprising, to those who knows me.  If it fractures friendships, then I'm sorry and apparently we weren't true friends to begin with.

A minor story today - the RNC rescues thousands of flags which were thrown away in Denver.  By whom, who knows-- but apparently 12,000 flags.  DNC says "we didn't throw them away!" but the pictures tell a different story.  The Dems would never ever admit a mistake, tho--it would only tout, again, this issues on 'experience' (or lack there-of).

A couple articles on it:

http://hotair.com/archives/2008/09/06/the-recycled-flags-of-the-dncc/?print=1

http://www.denverpost.com/ci_10398830?source=rss

Honestly, it's probably just a finger pointing game, but clearly the gloves are coming off and the dirty politics are beginning.  It's going to be an interesting two months.


Political Racism

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I avoid politics.  My beliefs are my beliefs - and some part of them, at least, tends to go against any given group of people I'm around. 

A phrase occurred to me the other day, in thinking about the two main American political parties:  "Political Racism."

I want to explore this a bit.

Racism, as defined on Wikipedia, is "the belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race. People with racist beliefs might hate certain groups of people according to their racial groups."

Replace "race" with "political party."
...the belief that party affiliation is the primary determinant of American traits and capacities and that party differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular party. People with racist beliefs might hate certain groups of people according to their political affiliations.

"Hate" may be a strong word to use - but some people get very passionate about party affiliation - and specifically I know I get a lot of hostile feelings and words from Democrats because I'm Republican.  There is a LOT of "hate" towards Republicans--merely for being Republicans, without any evaluation of them as people. 

If party affiliation represented a single point of view (as the Obama campaign would have us believe)...why does it matter if we have Obama or Hillary? 

I leave you to your thoughts, and I hope also to your own research.  How you vote is your concern, please don't try to tell me I'm going to hell for being Republican, or be snotty about being an Obama supporter.  Respect my beliefs just as you demand I respect yours.

today's bike ride

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13.4 miles.  My place, up to Miramar Blvd via Kearny Villa, then back the same route, but down to Balboa, over to the Studio Diner, and home.

Fairly easy ride.  The hills on Kearny Villsa thru MCAS Miramar weren't as bad as I thought they would be.  This might have to become a regular local ride.

I Refuse

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I refuse to lose my passion.  I refuse to give up on the things I care about.  I refuse to let anyone take away the things that are important.

MFR - CHS88 Day 3

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There are some activities today for folks at the reunion - I'm not attending, however.  I have a 13:30 flight home.  I knew I needed to sleep in.

The facilities guy at the hotel last night told me that all this haze & junk in the air was due to fires - he said there was a big one down by Happy Camp that had been going for 3 months.  The air got worse yesterday as the day went on. 

The banquet was great.  It went off better than expected.  We had 10 people show up to pay at the door--great!  I don't know if we really needed to up the catering headcount, but we did.  People started showing up a few mins before 6p.  Most everyone was there within 30 mins.  Got dinner served.  I thought things were going to putter-out and people would start heading off for the after-party at LandMine about 8:30, but that's about when they got *started* -- girls started pullin' their guys out to dance -- or the DJ played "Macarena" and that got about 10 of the girls (same ones from high school haha) out on the floor havin' a good time.  We ended up going til about 10p -- everyone was having a good time, I really felt proud having been able to help pull this together and that everyone was really enjoying themselves.

I stuck around after to help clean up, take away the party things.  Got to final bill from the caterer.  Cleaned up, changed clothes, got over to LandMine Productions about 11p.  FYI, that's a production company/warehouse that one of our alumni, John Foote, started & is doing quite well at. He offered to use the stage/warehouse as an after-party location.  I rather expected more people there, honestly--but maybe only half those from the banquet showed up.  A handful of folks went to the after-party but not the banquet.  I heard one of them make some comment about the "$100 dinner."  He missed the point, apparently.  That's fine, his loss. 

I think I took off about 12:30a.  Had said goodbye to everyone I could think of.  I think I missed Bill (sorry Bill!). 

Overall, it wasn't as bad as I had in my mind it could be.  I was in "host-mode" during the whole banquet.  Walking around, making sure people were doing ok, that everything was to everyone's liking.  Tracey Worley pulled me out to dance at one point haha.  During the last song, actually--I had the DJ play "Friends in Low Places" by Garth Brooks (good DJ, btw, I need to write in & mention that).

I wasn't sure how this crowd would react to me being gay.  Only a handful of people knew (Rob, Adam...maybe that's it? or all I know that know).  Darren Davidson knew, however, and asked if I had any S.O. at the time.  Very nice of him.  Shelley Lockwood (now Rose) maaaaaaybe caught on?  Not sure.  She made some comment about "someone with so much art to his photos..." LOL.  But she did press me about, "now you never answered my question [from email a couple months back]--did you ever get married?"  I think perhaps that "settled it" for her.  She hasn't hardly changed--she's a riot, I loved spending time with her.  She seems very happy with everything in her life and I'm very happy for her!  It was good to reconnect with her, and others.

I'm going to finish packing--drive around a bit more, take some imagery in, find some old haunts, and then get to the airport.  I'm eager to be home, to not have to travel for a while.  I'm exhausted (mentally mostly!), and dehydrated (the fire-air here is driving my sinuses nuts!) and will be happy to find my routine again. 

MFR - CHS88 Day 2 (part 1)

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The tour of Crater High School brought back a LOT of memories, a lot of faces, a lot of imagery from 20+ years ago.  Some of the school remains the same (the lockers are the same hideous orange, yellow, and baby-blue they were way-back-then).  But a brand new Performance Arts Center has been built (nice to see).  The cafeteria (student center) was re-done.  However, the remainder of the old school is largely as-is.  Some offices converted.  The old science class rooms were moved & the new "main entry " put in at the end of Hall D.  It was fun - lots of pics!

Then we did the park for a picnic.  It was almost all families.  Didn't look like any of the single folk made it ('cept me).  I ended up running out to grab Del Taco (mmmm!)--took a while, they were slow.

So that as fun - but I mostly hung back, watching people--as that's what I do.

Afterwards, I ran to the bank to get change for tonight, ran to Home Depot to get supplies for tonight--and then I went out to Sam Valley, out to where I used to live.  That valley is so "small" compared to how my young mind remembered it.  It used to seem so spacious, so open-- not so much in my older age now.  A LOT of big willow trees dotting our old farm, around the house, down the drive-way.  It was hard to even see that house.  Yes, the thought ran through my head of going up & knocking to see if anyone was home, "Hi, yeah, I helped build this house 30 years ago."  However, they had a gate at the top of the drive, with a key-pad on it.  Clearly they did not like visitors.  Drove around the area a bit.  Ran over to Sams Valley Elementary School.  It was shut-down for the summer, of course -- it was almost strange to think I could drive in, get out, wander around--no security AT ALL.  Got some pics.  Peeked inside Mrs. Shaffer's old classroom, where I spent 5th & 6th grades--hadn't changed at all!  I could still see Mrs. Shaffer sitting at her desk in the far right corner, grading math papers (the teacher's desk is still there!). 

I really enjoyed the rush of emotions, of feelings, of images that came over me this afternoon, driving around.  At one point, Clay asked me (via txt) "miss it?" -- no, not really--there's nothing here for me to miss.  But I do enjoy this "coming back" to see it all again.  I don't think I could live here, tho.  Somewhere else to call my home would be more appropriate. 

Especially as I watch the interactions between people, I keep wondering "Did I do anything more than just live here?"  I wasn't horribly social back then--still not amazingly social now.  I'm more concerned and focused on ensuring people enjoy this weekend--so far so good.

On that note, I want to run down & check on the ballroom.
"Gross Point Blanke"

MFR - CHS88 Day 1

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Landing in MFR (Medford, OR) today.  I still find it just insane that it's called the "Rogue Valley International Airport" -- They got the "international" status due to some agriculture need.  Silly.

Flying in -- very hazy.  smoggy?  naw, not enough people for that - but all of No.Cal. seem to have haze settled between the mountains.  Sad in a way. 

Flying into MFR airport, spotting key roads, remembering a little bit of the lay of the land.  When we landed, walking across the tarmack, I looked over & saw Hwy 62 - is that THAT close?  I remember it being further away.

Keep in mind I haven't been here in 15+ years.  I think I was 19 last I was here?

Lots has changed, naturally - and yet not so much.  Medford seems so much smaller. I had to take a check down to the photographer earlier, which is "downtown" -- which took all of 5 mins to get to, and another 5 mins driving to the "south end of town."  Medford used to seem to big.

The pizza/beer thing is in an hour (er, 50 mins).  I think I'll wander over to Central Point, drive around for a few mins before arriving. 

So far, not really so much "memories" coming back, just images. 

Here's to hoping I have some fun -- but there is that "what do I have in common with anyone here anymore" feeling.  Guess we'll find out!