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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Primary Day in Indiana


Who says TV isn't as good as in the classic days? All you have to do is tune into the news and get your fill of Scary, Smo and Girly!

Today is Primary Day in Indiana. Of course it's really more of a race in the Democratic Party. I'm a registered Republican who today would vote for Obama if allowed; however, I can't cross Party lines today.

The scary part about how we choose a President in this country is how the parties use television advertising to move the masses. Being in the business, it's always intriguing to see how people respond to television, like lemmings marching to the sea. It's all fine in promoting a sale, choosing a health care system, but when it applies to who decides the future of our country it turns into a very dangerous game. I believe that most Americans today are just too damn lazy to truly inform themselves about were candidates stand, so they rely on the media to tell them what they believe. This is how we ended up with a crazy cowboy from Texas who has single handily ruined our reputation, bankrupt our country and has plunged the entire world into anarchy. Yeah, that's right, I voted for the son of a bitch! So, this year, even though I have enjoyed the Scary, Smo and Girly show, and have admired my peers in massaging their messages, I will do my own investigation to be as informed as we all should be before we pull that lever, punch that ticket or touch that computer screen. After all, that touch leads to the person who will touch everything that touches our lives.

Take it from a professional advertiser, don't believe what we say, believe what you know!

Sir Hook of Warrick

5 comments:

  1. Sir Hook,

    I'm insulted by what you wrote: "I believe that most Americans today are just too damn lazy to truly inform themselves about were candidates stand, so they rely on the media to tell them what they believe."

    But, I have two questions?
    What's Primary? and Who's running?

    Sir Bowie of Greenbriar (Center Out Township... I think)

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  2. Lady Suzanne of GreenbriarMay 6, 2008 at 7:30 AM

    Fortunately we don't elect just one person, we also have to look at who advises him, supports him, and who affects our country and the world around us.
    Likewise, no one person has ever caused all of our problems.
    They inherit from the "leader" before them, do their good and bad, and leave issues for the next leader!

    Not a great method, but the American way!

    Lady Suzanne of Greenbriar

    p.s. I won the Derby pot with Eight Belles -- thrilled to win, sad to see her finale

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  3. We had extensive coverage of Barack in Evansville on our rolling news the other night.
    Good to see where you guys live...
    I was looking out for a guy in a Knights helmet, with a cardinal on top, being wrestled to the ground by the secret service...

    Sir Dayvd

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  4. Actually, unless you just didn't want to cross party lines, you could have voted for the Democrats in Indiana. You just walk in and they ask voting Democrat or Republican?

    Obviously you're a big Hillary fan. Go to http://www.philosophic-photo.com and you can see her from the night before the election at Central High School in Evansville. Look in the Photojournalism section. Other sections might make one blush.

    I'll drink to that.

    Sir James of Taylor

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  5. Woo Hoo I like a Good Blush

    Sir dayvd

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