Disconnected Rumblings

Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Anyone listening?

Well the first debate is in 2 days. From what I have heard about the terms of the debate it seems like this debate will be VERY controlled. Some are calling the debates a joint press conference.

Replace Bi-Partisan Shows With Real Debates

Exacting Detail Behind Presidential Debate

Apparently the agreement signed by both Kerry and shrub forbids direct exchanges between the candidates. The moderator is limited on asking follow-up questions, and nearly everything is regulated. Anyways rant over.

We went to see the Terminal on Friday night, it was ok, I didn't really care for it much. Too much fluff, and WAY too long. I cannot recommend it.


Then on Sunday we went and saw Shaun of the Dead. That was a REALLY funny movie! We both really enjoyed this movie so much. It is a spoof on the old zombie movies. It was made in the UK so expect the deadpan British humour, but in this movie it is perfect. I laughed through the entire thing. Only at a certain point does the movie attempt to take itself too seriously and it becomes a little less funny, but it rights itself.


We rented the Punisher last night. That movie was ok. I mean standard revenge movie. Some angst, but the acting wasn't great, and the story was so so. It was ok, its worth a look I think.
posted by digitaljay @ 10:02 PM MST

1 Comments:

On Wed Sep 29, 11:36:00 AM MDT, Blogger digitaljay said...
come on not so anonymous! Don't you read my blog? Aren't you paying attention? This is exactly what the republicans want us to do; to think that we are losing and to lose our passion to get this IDIOT out of office.

First of all, the polls are ALL OVER THE PLACE, how can you trust any of them right now?

Second, the media is failing miserably to report that some of these polls are incorrectly sampling more republicans than dems by a margin of 12% (Gallup). READ THIS!

http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?

combine these two lines (too long to fit on one line)

fmedia_id=9150&fcategory_desc=Under%20Reported

Third, these polls are not accurately taking into account the MASSIVE numbers of new voter registrations, especially in Democrat areas.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/092704K.shtml

"The analysis by The New York Times of county-by-county data shows that in Democratic areas of Ohio - primarily low-income and minority neighborhoods - new registrations since January have risen 250 percent over the same period in 2000. In comparison, new registrations have increased just 25 percent in Republican areas."

Nuff said, now stop belly aching and get our message out!
 

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