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Sending A Message To The Candidate -- Part Deux
By David Hinz
Bitter? Da**** Right I'm Bitter -- Sending A Message To John McCain
The Problem:
Famously, Winston Churchill once said, "Democracy is a very bad form of government. Unfortunately all the others are so much worse." And so it is for Conservatives with the 2008 Presidential election. John McCain is a very bad choice for President, but all the others are so very much worse.
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief
It would appear that I have been duped. I have willingly, although unknowingly, gone to work for the Hillary for President Campaign. I will admit, even though it was unknowingly, I did it with some reluctance and trepidation.
Allow me to explain.
Did Obama Smoke Crack Cocaine in 1999?
Earlier today while searching through internet blogs, I was made aware of a story that Barack Obama bought, and smoked crack cocaine with Larry Sinclair in Chicago in 1999. He then, according to Sinclair, allowed Sinclair to engage in oral sex with him.
I have spent the better part of the day trying to find ANY mainstream media notice of this story, or even a well-known internet source that I would consider to be credible. I found several internet references to the story.
How to Guarantee a Presidential Win in November
It is important to note that 20% or more of each candidates supporters have stated that they will not, under any circumstance vote for the other candidate. Significant numbers have threatened to either vote for McCain, or sit out the election.
Thankful for Xanthohumol!
Those of us not killed off by climate change will probably succumb to obesity -- at least our children will -- now a world health issue. To combat this, the World Health Organization has proposed a worldwide ban on junk food advertising on television.
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An Author Turns To The Internet To Find A Publisher
The discussion set my fertile mind wandering, and gave me the germ of an idea for a novel – the development of a new computer protocol – and a certain reluctance on the part of FISA to recognize something new and innovative. I began a simple research of NSA and FISA, and began writing vignettes from there.
Before I knew it I had enough vignettes to arrange them into chapter form, and by last winter, Thinking Outside The Box -- A Novel About Terrorism was finished. By the time it was finished, as so often happens, the original story idea, NSA/FISA, was actually only peripheral to the action of the story – which revolves around the NSA, FBI and CIA all working cooperatively to foil a plot to blow up a major college football stadium during one of the biggest early-season games of the year. I work in Ann Arbor, Michigan, so I will let you guess which stadium I am speaking about—but, of course, there are plot twists that make this early knowledge of negligible value.
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