Let the bridge be burned behind me come what may, come what may

Mar 13, 2008 11:07

LJ Idol Week 18: Unsatisfied

Hello, my name is Chazari and I voted for Eliot Spitzer. He was a candidate I thought could change New York state for the better. I knew Spitzer couldn't completely fix our problems, but I felt he could take control of the car and drive us down a different highway that lead to more jobs, better schools, and ice cream ( Read more... )

week 18, entry, lj idol

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*sigh* ezra711 March 14 2008, 00:07:21 UTC
That pretty much sums up how I feel! Thanks for posting, so I don't have to discuss our lovely Governor. I at least I can say that Monday may bring a different perspective if not humorous one. I heard Patersons speech and He's not quite the same ole same ole! Nicely written.

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Re: *sigh* chazari March 14 2008, 18:40:02 UTC
I'm curious to see Paterson as our governor. Especially after hearing him speak and joke.

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jennieknits March 14 2008, 14:15:51 UTC
I'm totally with you on this. I really, really hope that we can elect someone that's going to find the right road (or pave it if need be). *crosses fingers*

This has been the year that I started really trying to pay attention to politics.

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chazari March 14 2008, 18:39:06 UTC
Every year I pay more attention to the politics, and every year I become more dissatisfied. Not enough to run, but still.

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chite March 14 2008, 18:13:13 UTC
Excellent, also:

"someone oughta open up a window!"

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chazari March 14 2008, 18:37:09 UTC
No! Too many flies here!

(and thank you)

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chite March 14 2008, 18:40:38 UTC
It's hot as hell in Philadel-phia!

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chazari March 14 2008, 18:43:04 UTC
Oh good god. Consider yourselves fortunate, that you have John Adams to abuse, for no sane man would tolerate it!

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spydielives March 14 2008, 19:16:21 UTC
*laughs*

Wouldn't that be great?

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chazari March 14 2008, 22:04:51 UTC
It would be entertaining, but should it be limited to good politicians? We may go decades without anyone dressed up!

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spydielives March 14 2008, 19:16:01 UTC
After the last eight years, I can only hope that there will be some sort of change.

*squeak*

I hope?!

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chazari March 14 2008, 22:05:47 UTC
I hope so. Sadly I'm worried we'll get someone bad, although he/she can only be better that what we have. Unless the dress up in wedding dresses and dance on the white house lawn singing the little tea pot song.

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