Interesting perspective

Posted by on Nov 02 2008 | Uncategorized

Obama/Biden vs McCain/Palin, what if things were switched around?…..think about it.

Would the country’s collective point of view be different? Could racism be the culprit?

Ponder the following:

What if the Obamas had paraded five children across the stage, including a three month old infant and an unwed, pregnant teenage daughter?

What if John McCain was a former president of the Harvard Law Review?

What if Barack Obama finished fifth from the bottom of his graduating class?

What if McCain had only married once, and Obama was a divorcee?

What if Obama was the candidate who left his first wife after a severe disfiguring car accident, when she no longer measured up to his standards?

What if Obama had met his second wife in a bar and had a long affair while he was still married?

What if Michelle Obama was the wife who not only became addicted to pain killers but also acquired them illegally through her charitable organization?

What if Cindy McCain graduated from Harvard?

What if Obama had been a member of the Keating Five? (The

Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption in 1989, igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s.)

What if McCain was a charismatic, eloquent speaker?

What if Obama couldn’t read from a teleprompter?

What if Obama was the one who had military experience that included discipline problems and a record of crashing seven planes?

What if Obama was the one who was known to display publicly, on many occasions, a serious anger management problem?

What if Michelle Obama’s family had made their money from beer distribution?

What if the Obamas had adopted a white child?

You could easily add to this list. If these questions reflected reality, do you really believe the election numbers would be as close as they are?

This is what racism does. It covers up, rationalizes and minimizes positive qualities in one candidate and emphasizes negative qualities in another when there is a color difference.

Educational Background:

Barack Obama:
Columbia University – B.A. Political Science with amSpecialization in International Relations.

Harvard – Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude

Joseph Biden:
University of Delaware – B.A. in History and B.A. in Political Science.
Syracuse University College of Law – Juris Doctor (J.D.)

vs.

John McCain:
United States Naval Academy – Class rank: 894 of 899

Sarah Palin:
Hawaii Pacific University – 1 semester
North Idaho College – 2 semesters – general study
University of Idaho – 2 semesters – journalism
Matanuska-Susitna College – 1 semester
University of Idaho – 3 semesters – B.A. in Journalism

Education isn’t everything, but this is about the two highest offices in the land as well as our standing in the world.

You make the call.

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Go Opie Go

Posted by on Oct 24 2008 | Uncategorized

See more Ron Howard videos at Funny or Die

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Another shameless shoe plug – The Dansko Professional

Posted by on Oct 13 2008 | Uncategorized

I have worked for the Pedestrian Shops for about 7 years now – and currently, I work out of my home for them updating and maintaining their website.   I have to say that I don’t have a “thing” for shoes – it’s not really in my blood – I mean, I can’t even tell you off the top of my head what a Euro 41 converts to in US sizes.   I guess I retain information that I really need to know, and other stuff just falls to the wayside.

But, I have to say, in the time I have worked there, I do know that there are a handful of shoes that, year-after-year defy the fads, and remain in our bestseller list.   One of these shoes is the Dansko Professional clog.  This clog (I have 2 pair) is amazing.  Mine have lasted over 5 years, and I consider them really my “dress up” shoes.  But, you can still wear them with jeans or casual pants.  The great thing about Danskos is that they are really supportive and ergonomically shaped, so they keep your posture in-line if you are on your feet all day, and keep your feet happy, especially if you have a high arch like I do.   They are easy to maintain, and they even look better as they get some “mileage” in them.

The holday season is coming up, and if you are completely blank on a gift for your sweetie, I recommend maybe a pair of Danskos.  They are unique, and very versatile, and they also come in red holiday colors!

Dansko Professional

To find out more about Danskos, you can visit the Dansko Site here

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Avoiding Negative Vibrations

Posted by on Oct 07 2008 | Inspirational

Taking on the Energy of Others There are times when you may find that being around certain individuals or groups of people leaves you with feelings of discomfort. It may be that spending time with a particular friend feels draining or that dealing with a specific coworker exhausts you. Being around toxic or angry people is also draining. And you may even find that being surrounded by a crowd of people lowers your energy levels rather than perks you up. This is not that unusual. Each of us radiates energy and is capable of being influenced by the energy of other people. It is important to learn how to shield yourself, so you don’t unknowingly take on someone else’s energy. While some people know how to instinctively protect themselves from being adversely affected by energy, most of us need to discover and practice the technique that works best.

There are a number of ways to avoid being affected by people’s energy. Shielding is one preventative technique you can use. Center yourself and envision being enveloped in a cocoon of loving and protective light. This protective layer should allow you to consciously regulate the energy around you. The intent to shield oneself is all you need for this technique to work. You can even create a trigger word to assist you in quickly creating a shield. Say this word each time you create a new shield, until the word and the shield become automatically associated in your mind. If you run into a person whose energy you find draining, you may want to cleanse your own energy field after your encounter. Sage, cold showers, singing, mineral water baths, spending time in nature, and a simple break to recharge are all ways to accomplish this.

While it is important to know how to shield yourself from energy, there are those energies that you may not want to shut out. The energy of laughter from a newborn baby, the feeling of joy radiating from someone in love, and the frequency of calm emanating from an enlightened teacher are just some of the energies coming from others that you may want to have around you.

From: The Dailyom.com

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Yoga and separation of church and state?

Posted by on Oct 04 2008 | Uncategorized

This is quite something….

MASSENA, N.Y. – A group of parents and religious leaders in upstate New York want yoga classes out of public schools, saying the instruction violates boundaries between church and state.

Two high school teachers began using yoga last year to help students relieve stress before exams. Special education teacher Martha Duchscherer and Spanish teacher Kerry Perretta also were developing a districtwide program.

But those plans were halted after parents and others in the community complained students were being indoctrinated in Hindu rites.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27008935/?GT1=43001

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Newest article for Assisted Living

Posted by on Oct 02 2008 | Health

I have been helping out with a site that deals with assisted living.   It is a national site that basically lists facilities’ photos and information.   The site is starting to include articles about assisted living in terms of news, or informational articles for people who are looking into assisted living for a loved one or for themselves.

The article that I contributed recently was “How to open an assisted living facility“  and has already started getting some positive comments.   One of the most common questions the site gets is “How do I open a facility.”

Since assisted living isn’t federally regulated, each state is different in terms of laws and red tape.  The article is meant to be a starting point for anyone and lists some good resources for people to look at.

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Obama’s Promise (funny)

Posted by on Sep 19 2008 | Funny Stuff


Obama Promises To Stop America’s Shitty Jobs From Going Overseas

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Remembering Richard Wright – Pink Floyd

Posted by on Sep 15 2008 | Inspirational

Richard Wright, a founding member of Pink Floyd, died today.   Thank you for the great music!  I was on my evening run tonight,  the sun was going down behind the mountains and there were millions of bright yellow flowers in the fields next to the trail when “On The Turning Away” started on my IPOD.  A really special moment and a nice way to remember this great musician.

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Happy Birthday Illa!

Posted by on Sep 11 2008 | Family

We tried to find a good e-card for you but all of the ones available out there are really cheesy, so Bubbie, Joelle and I thought a nice impromptu video from your number one fan would be the most appropriate birthday card!  Here it is – we love you, and Happy Birthday!!!

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A little footwear plug here

Posted by on Sep 05 2008 | Uncategorized

I know it is no secret that I still do some work for the Pedestrian Shops in Boulder.  I can’t believe it’s been about 7 years!  Gee whiz.  Anyways, it’s been great and they are great folks to work with.

We have redone our site, and we’re trying to work on their rankings, and I am (I’ll admit) using this post as a shameless plug for a particular shoe to see if we can get it more search visibility.   I like Patagonia products, so today’s plug will be for the Patagonia Bagley .  A cool looking shoe that has kind of a retro look to it.  Anyways, a shoe I would wear.

So that’s my shameless product plug for the day.

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