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Barack Obama is my choice

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

I’ve decided I’m voting for Barack Obama. I like everything that he has to say, he seems like a good person, and most importantly, he seems like the best candidate. I also like John Edwards, but he has zero chance and should bow out now. The question is, who will the Edwards voters vote for? My guess is Obama.

There is no chance in hell I’d ever vote for Hillary Clinton. Not because of her gender, but because I think she’s not a good candidate and she’s running a dirty campaign. The people that are actually voting for her right now seem to be women who, rightfully so, want a woman in the oval office, and/or people who really just want Bill Clinton to be their president.

If Hillary wins the democratic vote, I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but I might have to vote for a Republican, especially if McCain is in the race. That sounds so sacrilege, but that’s how strongly I feel about Hillary Clinton’s shortcomings. I don’t think she’d be as bad as GW, but it would be the next worse thing to happen to this country. It’s time for change, and it starts with Obama.

Big Ten Network destroying fanbase

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Big Ten Network

I realized this past weekend that I haven’t been much of a Badger basketball fan, and nor have my parents. In the past, my parents have been HUGE Badger fans. They’ve tried to attend as many games as possible or would watch the games on TV. They still watch the Badgers when they can, but they also aren’t as enthusiastic as they once were, and it’s due to the 20+ games being shown on the Big Ten Network. When games are on the BTN, they are forced to hear about the game the next day, and aren’t as emotionally involved with the team, and don’t want to be. I kind of felt the same way during the football season. Why should I get emotionally involved when I don’t know from one day to the next which games I’ll be able to watch.

The fact is, the Big Ten Network is destroying each school’s fan base.

Was Hillary’s Crying Moment a Calculated Event?

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Yes. I have no doubt it was a calculated event. I believe her campaign felt she was slipping after getting destroyed in Iowa and needed a momentum swing. Obama and Edwards rattled her and made her look like a bitch, so crying was a means of showing her sensitive side, and it made other women feel bad for her.

So, let’s take a look…


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She cracks up, but her face doesn’t look sad, and she doesn’t look tired as she says. The only thing she’s good at is bad acting. Do you notice what she says when she pretend cries? She says, “I have so many opportunities for this country”. I find that sentence a little odd. Shouldn’t it be, “we have so many opportunities for this country”?


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Oh, poor Hillary, she was picked on by the big bad bully MALE candidates. Give me a break! Come on people, don’t fall for this lame attempt at winning votes. I want to vote for a mentally strong candidate that doesn’t crack under pressure. In Iowa she snapped, and in New Hampshire she cried. What’s next?

Hillary Clinton’s campaign run is over

Monday, January 7th, 2008

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…and she doesn’t even know it yet. It’s become clear Edwards and Obama are way ahead of her in all aspects of the game. In fact, they’re making her look like an inexperienced amateur. She boasts 35 years of experience, but in actuality, what has she done? The answer is very little. The ONLY reason she has been able to become a senator and eventually run for president is because people like her husband.

I remember when Bill was campaigning and she promised us health care reform as the potential first lady. That never happened, and now she wants to run for president? No thanks!

Bill had experience, and a personality to boot. She has neither. Hillary has proven she cracks under pressure, and is kind of a bitch.

Hillary. You want change? Get some experience in politics, grow a personality, and quit riding your husband’s coattails.

Choking up because she knows it’s over

Now people are saying she’s staged the “Iron My Shirt” incident

Cheater, Belichick voted coach of year

Friday, January 4th, 2008

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Is Bill Belichick a good coach? Yes. Should a good coach who was caught cheating win coach of the year? No.

To me, the coach of the year award has to do with not only being a good coach, but it also includes dealing with adversity. Of course I’m a little biased, but I think Mike McCarthy, or maybe Dick Jauron, deserves this award over Belichick. Yes, the Patriots did go 16-0, but they hit that mark with a great roster which includes a QB that threw 50 TD’s this season, it required very little adversity, and let us not forget, they cheated. McCarthy surprised everyone with the way he had the Packers playing this season. And Jauron’s team, they didn’t have a great season, but they were more or less destroyed by injuries, yet he had them playing some pretty damn good football.

Instead, for coach of the year, we have a CHEATER! Why? 16-0 is the only reason why, regardless of cheating and the lack of adversity. The NFL and Bill Belichick, shame on you.

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