Sunday, May 4, 2008

Fwd: Connection

> My newest god child and I recently had a connection. I haven't seen
> her in a couple of months, which is a long time for an eight-month
> old. Needless to say, she was a bit shy around me for a little
> while. However, I was able to win her over and share a few laughs,
> peek-a-boos and smiles. I love kids, and I can't wait to have my own
> to win over and share smiles with. Until then, I've got a few god
> children to play with.
>
>

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

magic

Everyone, my mother had to had to be intubated and placed in intensive care. At this point we need to ask that you not call the nurse's station, but rather reach out to me, Kenneth or Kitty. Please keep praying.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

'bama 2008

He won in SC and running hard for the next one!

Saturday, January 26, 2008

What a Racket

So we're in New York right now buying supplies for the new semester. What you see above is $175 of hard earned dough. I guess I should say that this little gem, more accurately the knowledge therein, will make me millions. That is somewhat comforting given what it cost me. Why couldn't this be online and half the price.

Friday, January 25, 2008

A Little Something for You Bill & Hill Fans Out There

From the Wall Street Journal:

Vast Left-Wing ConspiracyJanuary 25, 2008; Page A14

The Democratic epiphany about the political tactics of Bill and Hillary Clinton continues, with scales falling from eyes on a daily basis. "I think it's not Presidential," said former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, about Mr. Clinton's steady barrage against Barack Obama. "It's not in keeping with the image of a former President, and I'm frankly surprised that he is taking this approach." Mr. Daschle supports Mr. Obama, but how he could be surprised is another matter.
"This is beneath the dignity of a former President. He is not helping anyone, and certainly not helping the Democratic Party," added Vermont Senator Pat Leahy. On the point of "helping" the party, Mr. Leahy seems to have forgotten that the Clinton Presidency was an era of more or less persistent Democratic losses -- except for the Clintons.
Then there's former South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian, who once backed Bill Clinton but this week called his political attacks "reprehensible" and described one of Mrs. Clinton's TV ads about Mr. Obama as "a lie." As Mrs. Clinton likes to say, she's had "16 years" of experience in dealing with this "Republican attack machine."

And these two are supposed to represent change in Washington with rabid attacks. We should also mention that Hill came out swinging. She drew first blood and has continued to be a little nasty in this campaign. This is the experience she has; but I don't think so highly of her ability to be presidential.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

This is why I love New York

So I attended a networking event in Manhattan at the Federal Reserve Bank. It was a good event with some very progressive people in honor of MLK. I went to the Fulton Street 2/3 subway stop to get back to the bus back to Jersey and I witnessed a pretty good musical duo playing 70's and 80's classics. A bass, a sax and a drum machine kicked out some nice music. A couple of folks in the video really dug the underground scene. It's a short clip, but this is New York.

Peace

Sunday, January 13, 2008

just heavenly

This is one reason why I love Westin hotels--the Heavenly Bath. I'm testing the video upload of content to my blog. Good thing it's a test, because how interesting can an empty shower really be? Well, it is kind of cool, right?