**hello is this thing on?**
what the hell happened around here? i leave for a couple of years and it takes me twenty minutes to figure out how to view my own pics.
anyway, i've missed quite a few of you. and i'm sad to see some people are gone. i still talk to aoife and navin, but it's not the same as having journals. i'm not back for good, just came in to get a few pics i didn't have anywhere but here.
tell mcqueen hi. he's lurking.
what the hell happened around here? i leave for a couple of years and it takes me twenty minutes to figure out how to view my own pics.
anyway, i've missed quite a few of you. and i'm sad to see some people are gone. i still talk to aoife and navin, but it's not the same as having journals. i'm not back for good, just came in to get a few pics i didn't have anywhere but here.
tell mcqueen hi. he's lurking.

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I could go on all day about Palin. It still fascinates me, although I'm starting to get a little more worried about it. I was able to catch almost all of the major Republican convention speeches and there were so many things said that, while not always accurate, were very "sticky" that I can really see this election going their way. Both sides now have so many weaknesses that the vote may end up just coming down to a popularity contest which is really depressing.
One of the biggest things in our favor is the Ron Paul thing and the lack of a real active Green ticket.
You know how much of a Republican he is. You can't get much more Rush Limbaugh/FOX news than him.
But what he is not is an Evangelical Christian.
He said he can't bring himself to vote for a socialist with no experience, but he doesn't think Obama would ruin the country.
And although he didn't say it, he gave me the impression that he thinks McCain has sold out to the Evangicals and his "losing it" a little bit.
He said that for the first time he may just not vote at all. We both agreed that this is most interesting election in a very very long time.