I have decided that from now on I will blog every week about the things in my life. So this week nothing really happened. Come back next week and i will have to tell you about all my exiting adventures.
[...]I have decided that from now on I will blog every week about the things in my life. So this week nothing really happened. Come back next week and i will have to tell you about all my exiting adventures.
[...]I have a cat and his name is Tweek. We named him Tweek because he is a spaz. He is very funny. Acouple of nights ago he did a humungo flip it was totally awsome!!!
[...]You may think April is a month, but it is actually someones name. My dad works with a girl named April and she is the best!
[...]I also learned how to knit. It is very fun. I knit almost every day. My mom taught me how to knit and a book would teach me the easy stuff.
[...]I have a friend and his name is Collin. I hang out with him about every day. I trust him lots.
[...]I have some friends and their names are: Collin, Katie, Ryan, Kylee and Nikola!
[...]Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
[...]Rep. Steve Pearce (R-New Mexico), after a measure he supported was stripped from a House bill, as quoted in the Albuquerque Journal:
“We announce in every airport to report suspicious behavior, and if you, in turn, can be sued for that, that’s incredible,” Pearce said Friday. “It’s going to send a [...]
Twelve U.S. troops have been killed in Iraq over the past 48 hours. I’m sure that tomorrow we will hear from Tony Snow that this means the troop “surge” is working. The surge was announced over six months ago. Does it look like it is working? Does Iraq seem [...]
I often try to describe the dynamic aspect of New Mexico politics to my friends. Occasionally, there is a story that really sums it up–this is one such story. The child is failing English class, and the parents are fully aware of it. However, the embarassment of not having [...]
Here’s a nice piece which helps explain, in part, what is wrong with those who suggest that “judicial activism” is a problem and that we need to appoint judges who are “strict constructionists.” I’m still trying to figure out what that means.
[...]While Americans mostly support the ongoing Congressional investigation of the recent purge of several U.S. Attorneys (including the U.S. Attorney in my home state, New Mexico, and my new home state, Arizona), I somehow feel a need to explain why this is important. Those close to me know that I [...]
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) has missed over forty consecutive votes in the United States Senate.
How do we fire this guy? And doesn’t he realize how badly his campaign is tanking? Does anyone actually take him seriously anymore? (Here’s a hint–even his own colleagues do not.)
[...]to punish America for overzealous conservatives, hate mongering and bigotry?
[...]If I hire somebody to do a job, I want to know three things: How good of a job can they do, how much it will cost and how long it will take. That’s probably why most Americans support a timetable to end the war. This is why Rumsfeld, Cheney [...]
I’ve previously railed about one of the most critical moral issues facing our country-a lack of honesty and an unwillingness to call a liar a liar. Kyle Sampson and Alberto Gonzales are liars. They lied to the American public and they lied to Congress. And here’s how a lot of [...]
Boy is this a story with legs! I’d been telling my friends and colleagues about the word on the street involving Arizona’s now-former U.S. Attorney, Paul Charlton; that he was dismissed, in part, because his office was investigating Congressman Rick Renzi (R-AZ) who is a Bush loyalist and, of course, [...]