Pretty Lady--my shirt has arrived. It is gorgeous. I ended up with the black t-shirt with the blue mandala on it.
I am so pleased. The shipping was reasonably quick, considering where I live and how long everyone else takes, so they must be very fast at printing the shirt off.
Of course, I haven't tried washing it yet, but it looks like the design is well applied. It appears to be of good quality and construction in general: it is something I would puchase off the shelf.
Boysmom--that's excellent news! I was about to do a post asking for feedback. One of my other customers got an order with a few mistakes in the printing, but he called and they re-did the order for free. I'm so glad yours came out so well.
AG and DC--The reason that I support Obama is that I believe, after paying attention for quite some time, that he makes an effort to move beyond his ego, both in a personal and political sense. I say this because:
1) He is willing to admit it when he has made a mistake (unlike HRC.)
2) He is honest about his beliefs and positions, even when they are potentially politically unpopular (unlike HRC.)
3) He listens to the opposition, makes a sincere attempt to understand their point of view, and does not demonize or dismiss them out of hand (unlike HRC.)
He is also a brilliant man, in and of himself, and collects brilliant advisers around him. He currently works with a woman who is a specialist on the circumstances and motivations behind genocide; she is advising him on the situations in places like Darfur, and also on the necessary steps to pull out of Iraq without triggering a greater bloodbath there than we've already caused.
I can't see this man ever taking a foreign policy decision without consulting experts in the politics and culture of that country, and without having a long-range plan to deal with the consequences.
HRC is old-school politics. If she gets elected, we will have more of the same sleazy machinations, manipulations, distractions and name-calling. Our foreign policy will consist of the same self-rightous sabre-rattling. Underlying causes of terrorism, such as pandemic poverty in Arab countries which leave the young people unable to marry, and thus ripe for some activity to give meaning to their lives, will go unrecognized and unaddressed. Our international credibility will continue to be abysmal.
The ego cannot solve the problems which it creates, because it exists in order to create those problems.
Obama offers us a hand out of this mire. I'm for taking it.
I don't think Obama is particularly economicly sound. Although certainly Clinton and McCain are not, either. I do think he's more honest than they are, but I'm afraid that's not necessarily saying a whole lot.
What I haven't heard any is of the three say: Guess what, like all Americans, the Federal Government not only has to spend no more than it takes in, it also has to pay off its debts. I've heard lots of talk about spending more on the military, on the poor, on health care, etc, but nothing about the debt. A little here and there about a 'balanced budget' but nothing about debt repayment. I don't support any of those three. I'll have to see who the third parties put up before I make a choice. Perhaps I should write in 'Pretty Lady'. (Okay, actually, Pretty Lady's author, since I've very carefully made sure I've got her name right, just in case someone asks about the t-shirt, you understand.)
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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Very good observation.
"it should be mine... I deserve it... it NEEDS to be mine! Waaaaaaaaah!"
Down ego - DOWN!
Pretty Lady--my shirt has arrived. It is gorgeous.
I ended up with the black t-shirt with the blue mandala on it.
I am so pleased. The shipping was reasonably quick, considering where I live and how long everyone else takes, so they must be very fast at printing the shirt off.
Of course, I haven't tried washing it yet, but it looks like the design is well applied. It appears to be of good quality and construction in general: it is something I would puchase off the shelf.
(Do I dare say this?)
I do hope you get your wish AG. Hillary will galvanize her opposition like Obama could never dream of doing.
Boysmom--that's excellent news! I was about to do a post asking for feedback. One of my other customers got an order with a few mistakes in the printing, but he called and they re-did the order for free. I'm so glad yours came out so well.
AG and DC--The reason that I support Obama is that I believe, after paying attention for quite some time, that he makes an effort to move beyond his ego, both in a personal and political sense. I say this because:
1) He is willing to admit it when he has made a mistake (unlike HRC.)
2) He is honest about his beliefs and positions, even when they are potentially politically unpopular (unlike HRC.)
3) He listens to the opposition, makes a sincere attempt to understand their point of view, and does not demonize or dismiss them out of hand (unlike HRC.)
He is also a brilliant man, in and of himself, and collects brilliant advisers around him. He currently works with a woman who is a specialist on the circumstances and motivations behind genocide; she is advising him on the situations in places like Darfur, and also on the necessary steps to pull out of Iraq without triggering a greater bloodbath there than we've already caused.
I can't see this man ever taking a foreign policy decision without consulting experts in the politics and culture of that country, and without having a long-range plan to deal with the consequences.
HRC is old-school politics. If she gets elected, we will have more of the same sleazy machinations, manipulations, distractions and name-calling. Our foreign policy will consist of the same self-rightous sabre-rattling. Underlying causes of terrorism, such as pandemic poverty in Arab countries which leave the young people unable to marry, and thus ripe for some activity to give meaning to their lives, will go unrecognized and unaddressed. Our international credibility will continue to be abysmal.
The ego cannot solve the problems which it creates, because it exists in order to create those problems.
Obama offers us a hand out of this mire. I'm for taking it.
P.S. It seems that I'm not the only person writing this essay today.
I don't think Obama is particularly economicly sound. Although certainly Clinton and McCain are not, either. I do think he's more honest than they are, but I'm afraid that's not necessarily saying a whole lot.
What I haven't heard any is of the three say: Guess what, like all Americans, the Federal Government not only has to spend no more than it takes in, it also has to pay off its debts. I've heard lots of talk about spending more on the military, on the poor, on health care, etc, but nothing about the debt. A little here and there about a 'balanced budget' but nothing about debt repayment.
I don't support any of those three. I'll have to see who the third parties put up before I make a choice.
Perhaps I should write in 'Pretty Lady'. (Okay, actually, Pretty Lady's author, since I've very carefully made sure I've got her name right, just in case someone asks about the t-shirt, you understand.)
My first experiences with real life politics were in Chicago, famous for machine Democrat votes that exceeded 100,000 from one cemetary alone.
Hillary comes from Chicago machine Democratic politics.
I never, ever forget that.
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