New Year's Eve
Well, it is time once again for the most over rated night of the year. I have always found that elaborate plans and high expectations lead to disappointment. I'm not being a negative Nancy, but it has been my experience that a simple plan with good friends works best.
2004 was a pretty significant year. My cousin Jenny got married (click here for her wedding website, click here for picture of me and Jen on 20SomethingDramaQueen). I'm very happy for her and continue to wish her all the best. As a political junkie, it has been a fascinating year. I agree with Keeler Report Editor Ben Keeler that the most significant political event was President Bush winning re-election. The Democratic primary and the general election were full of ups and downs, scandals, and unexpected finishes. Time Magazine was also justified in making President Bush man of the year. The Bush campaign won with a record of job loss, record defects, and taking our nation into a war based on false premises. Let's just hope Bush does better on his second try.
My hope for the New Year is that elections in Iraq go smoothly, the economy for average Americans recovers, and that the political divisiveness both in Washington and across the country calms down. Unfortunately, I don't think any of these things will happen due in large part to those god dam Republicans who are quick to fight to make sure you are born, but once you are out they could care less unless of course you are a little light in your loafers in which case they will turn out in record numbers to protect the sanctity of marriage, which is ironic because most of them are twice divorced and in general take this high moral authority which comes from having watched "The Passion" a hundred times and spending every Sunday at their tax-free political campaign headquarters also known as "church" while they claim to try to live the life of Christ yet they work hard everyday all across this country and especially in Washington D.C. to screw us all in every way they can! Somebody fetch me another drink...
The progression of New Year's Eve in pictures:
9:30pm
11:45
2:00am
9:30am
2004 was a pretty significant year. My cousin Jenny got married (click here for her wedding website, click here for picture of me and Jen on 20SomethingDramaQueen). I'm very happy for her and continue to wish her all the best. As a political junkie, it has been a fascinating year. I agree with Keeler Report Editor Ben Keeler that the most significant political event was President Bush winning re-election. The Democratic primary and the general election were full of ups and downs, scandals, and unexpected finishes. Time Magazine was also justified in making President Bush man of the year. The Bush campaign won with a record of job loss, record defects, and taking our nation into a war based on false premises. Let's just hope Bush does better on his second try.
My hope for the New Year is that elections in Iraq go smoothly, the economy for average Americans recovers, and that the political divisiveness both in Washington and across the country calms down. Unfortunately, I don't think any of these things will happen due in large part to those god dam Republicans who are quick to fight to make sure you are born, but once you are out they could care less unless of course you are a little light in your loafers in which case they will turn out in record numbers to protect the sanctity of marriage, which is ironic because most of them are twice divorced and in general take this high moral authority which comes from having watched "The Passion" a hundred times and spending every Sunday at their tax-free political campaign headquarters also known as "church" while they claim to try to live the life of Christ yet they work hard everyday all across this country and especially in Washington D.C. to screw us all in every way they can! Somebody fetch me another drink...
The progression of New Year's Eve in pictures:
9:30pm
11:45
2:00am
9:30am

Oct 17 - 46/45 - McCain +01


3 Comments:
Oh baby yes!!! Yesssssss ... your words so accurately reflect my shared deep disgust for the RePUKElicans. Reading your post made me feel so cleansed and whole! Thank you. Sigh. Damn you're good. I need a cigarette. Call me?
Stella
No, thank you for your kind words. I hope it was as good for you as it was for me.
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