I heard a radio ad that made me actually consider voting for the guy. It started with his wife saying "let me tell you about this wonderful guy," and I was expecting it to be the usual Utah local thing about what a good provider he is and all that. Then she talked about how he quit work for two years to take care of the kids while she finished studying to be a pediatrician. And he talked about how it was a hardship but he loved spending that much time with his kids and how it made their family stronger. A man taking off work for his wife's career is unheard of in Utah! And especially to be making a point of it! Fortunately he's a Democrat so I don't have to feel too bad about voting for him.
Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I fast forward or go get something to drink during the political commercials. One of my "jobs" this weekend is to find a couple of reliable sites to check out KS politicians so I know who not to vote for (already would rather eat his toe jam than vote for Brownback, thanks.)
If anyone has site suggestions, I welcome them. League of Women Voters is good?
Lee, I got your message! Let's get that nail box rolling! Er, whatever, since it's square!
Timelies all!
Most of the political ads I've seen lately are for races in Virginia. Can't hit the mute button fast enough.
Went to an antique and classic car show with my folks. (Well, my mom sat at a table while my dad and Gary and I walked around looking at cars) Weather was sunny, with some serious breezes.
League of Women Voters is good?
That's pretty much the only site I rely on if I don't know much about a candidate or issues. Pretty thorough.
Most of the Republican Senate commercials here say, "Nevermind what Michele Nunn says. She's a stooge for Obama." Then the rest of the spot consists of often nonsensical strings of anti-Obama buzzwords. "Obama! Job-killing! Obamacare! Big spending! Obama! "Liberal agenda! Obama!"
One set of ads kept showing Nunn standing next to Obama. Nunn finally put out a commercial that showed where the picture came from: she was standing on stage with Obama, George H.W. Bush and other dignitaries at a function honoring the Points of Light foundation, of which she was the CEO.
The League of Women Voters asks all the candidates to fill out forms about themselves and their views and posts them. I find them very helpful, particularly in under-covered races like the school board.
I'm always intrigued by the candidates that don't bother to send back the questionnaire. "League of Who? Women vote? They're just going to vote for the handsome candidate with the pretty wife and kids, right?"
Thanks, all! I'll head over there and do some researcinatin'.
My hands aren't numb, but they kinda hurt. tambourining
I just went to the League of Women Voters to do some reading and the responses from the Libertarian candidates made me want to claw my face off.
I need to print out a sample ballot and make a cheat sheet with all the questions, proposals, and recommendations from the Chicago Bar Association on judges.
Apparently all of our propositions are confusingly worded, so I should make sure to actually read them before I get there. I know the one about casinos is "do you want to repeal the earlier vote on casinos?" and the earlier vote allowed them, so voting YES on the prop is voting NO to casinos.