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Uncle Joe....moving kinda' slow...

ELECTION '08

In my never-ending quest for the perfection of mediocrity, I have decided to announce that I will support smiling Joe Biden. He has great teeth, mediocre hair, and he's one powerful SOB on the hill. Besides that, I think he's got bigger balls than Hillary. That's important. ~ Tracy

Here's some cutnpaste from his website: 

The question for those who reject this plan is simple: what is your alternative?

A Five Point Plan for Iraq

1. Establish One Iraq, with Three Regions

  • Federalize Iraq in accordance with its constitution by establishing three largely autonomous regions - Shiite, Sunni and Kurd -- with a strong but limited central government in Baghdad
  • Put the central government in charge of truly common interests: border defense, foreign policy, oil production and revenues
  • Form regional governments -- Kurd, Sunni and Shiite -- responsible for administering their own regions
2. Share Oil Revenues
  • Gain agreement for the federal solution from the Sunni Arabs by guaranteeing them 20 percent of all present and future oil revenues -- an amount roughly proportional to their size -- which would make their region economically viable
  • Empower the central government to set national oil policy and distribute the revenues, which would attract needed foreign investment and reinforce each community's interest in keeping Iraq intact and protecting the oil infrastructure

3. Convene International Conference, Enforce Regional Non-Aggression Pact
  • Convene with the U.N. a regional security conference where Iraq's neighbors, including Iran, pledge to support Iraq's power sharing agreement and respect Iraq's borders
  • Engage Iraq's neighbors directly to overcome their suspicions and focus their efforts on stabilizing Iraq, not undermining it
  • Create a standing Contact Group, to include the major powers, that would engage Iraq's neighbors and enforce their commitments

4. Responsibly Drawdown US Troops
  • Direct U.S. military commanders to develop a plan to withdraw and re-deploy almost all U.S. forces from Iraq by the summer of 2008
  • Maintain in or near Iraq a small residual force -- perhaps 20,000 troops -- to strike any concentration of terrorists, help keep Iraq's neighbors honest and train its security forces

5. Increase Reconstruction Assistance and Create a Jobs Program
  • Provide more reconstruction assistance, conditioned on the protection of minority and women's rights and the establishment of a jobs program to give Iraqi youth an alternative to the militia and criminal gangs
  • Insist that other countries take the lead in funding reconstruction by making good on old commitments and providing new ones -- especially the oil-rich Arab Gulf countries
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ELECTION '08
lindainks55 said:
 
Here's a fun little "test," that shows you which candidate shares your opinions on a few topics. I was surprised to find my opinions line up most closely with those of Dennis. Too bad he won't be on the ticket. Me thinks something is amiss with our processes. Anyway, see what you think of this "test."

http://www.wqad.com/Global/link.asp?L=259460


Hey folks, I've been not around more often than I am. I have a cousin in ICU in the Manhattan, KS hospital. She is gravely ill. My aunt (cousin's Mom) lives in Okeene, OK where her husband is also very ill - cancer, chemo, not going so good. In Okeene there are church friends, community friends, even family to help BUT my uncle wants his wife. Even tho he also wants at least his wife (since he can't) to be with their daughter. Confused yet? Anyway, my cousin doesn't know who is or isn't with her but my aunt really wants someone there. My aunt is going home to be with her hubby for a couple days, I'm headed back up to Manhattan to join in the rotation of people staying with cousin.

This too shall pass.
 
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lindainks55 said:
 
Tracy, I think Hillary might have bigger balls AND she carries them higher. (Picture woman standing taller, chest held high and prominent!)
 
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longhorn said:
 
Linda, I'm so sorry. It seems to be the curse of middle age that we get to know the hospital/nursing home bedside routine so well. I'm glad she has you, and you dont know what she does and doesnt know. I bet she senses you there. And remember Julie's post from last week. Ya hafta do good where ya can. But you already know those things.

We'll leave the light on for ya here.

And Tracy, I love Petticoat Junction too! I hope your Dad is getting better. And the wifey too.

We're all just fine as frog hair here on Downer Creek.
 
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WOW Linda...good linkie!
I filled out the questions, guess who my guy is?

JOE BIDEN, with 42 points!!
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
Well, the quiz told me what I already knew; Bill Richardson, with 42 points.
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
Drive safely, Linda; just noticed from upthread you were headed to Manhattan. Which way do you usually go? We've developed two main routes to take when visiting the wife's sister and her family there; one is mainly on U.S. 77 after exiting the Turnpike at the El Dorado Lake exit; the other is on K-177 after exiting the Turnpike at Cassoday.
 
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lindainks55 said:
 
As it turns out I'm not heading to Manhattan until early tomorrow. When I went Sunday I took 135 to 50 to 77 to 70 to 18. I think I do things the hard way. Going up Sunday morning there were NO cars headed to Manhattan but bunches in the opposite lane -- all with Power Cat plates or stickers... I couldn't give them all raspberries as there were too many so I restrained myself and just smiled a lot. Their Saturday evening wasn't as pleasant as mine.

Coming back from Manhattan late Sunday (there was still a tiny bit of daylight thank goodness!) I didn't know Hwy. 18 took a sharp turn (kinda like an exit) off to the right before a town named Ogden. I kept on sailin' right through Ogden and only stopped at the guard shacks of Fort Riley. Didn't wanna go there! Ogden literally dead ends at those guard posts!

Richardson was high up on my list. I don't remember about Biden. What we can count on is none of the above will probably make the ticket. Here's the very interesting part! My hubby, the one who doesn't vote anyway but proclaims himself a Republican, had Richardson as his top one in agreement. I didn't laugh or snicker. I was a lady. Aren't you proud of me!?
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
Linda, as you already figured out, gotta be careful with 18 when leaving Manhattan; the signage there leaves a bit to be desired. Since you live on the West side, the way you go seems to make a bit of sense to me, but you are adding miles to the trip (but the higher speed limit on 135 likely makes up for it). I guess the "safest" way is to take 135 to 70, then go East to the K-18 exit, on in to Manhattan, but it adds time and miles. Another way is to go up 135 to K-15; K-15 to 70, etc. While 177 is scenic, it is, at my advanced age, best left to daylight driving only (but it does have the advantage of several towns in which to stop if needed).

Yes, I'm proud of you. It's always good to not laugh or snicker at the spouse when the "Oh, S__t" moment strikes.
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
As you likely have ascertained, I'm one who becomes bored taking the same route when traveling. Thus, the "suggestions".
 
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More from Uncle Joe tommorrow....
 
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Wendy said:
 
I came out with Richardson as well... Don't really know a lot about him - I tend to wait to do my research closer to election time as I am not registered and so cannot vote in the primaries... I find it works better if I research those who actually get the candidacy to make my decisions...
 
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lindainks55 said:
 
Hey friends! I made it home safely -- took Vaughn's suggestion of the safe route home (70 to 135, all four lane). I'm soooo tired. Why in the world would doing nothing make an old woman this tired? I can garden, walk with my bud Ginger a few miles, clean house... and not feel this tired!

I'll catch up tomorrow.

Tomorrow, I'll think about it tomorrow...
 
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