Tuesday, August 05, 2008

POLITICAL COLUMNISTS WEBSITES !

( http://www.pugfound.com/politics.html )
I do a lot of reading about current events,ever since I was in the seventh grade or so. I was really interested in what was going on, not just locally but nationally and world wide. I wasn't a "nerd" in school, even though I was the one who ran the projector from the audio visual department,No one else knew how!.I was more community event orientated than most. In political science class I sat next to Patty Bannon, no wait her name was Patty Stagis. Bannon was one of my brothers old girlfriends. Anyway I was always the first to raise my hand with the correct answers. In one class we had a tele- conference call with our then Senator Lowell Wicker. I was chosen to ask him the first question from the class. "Why did you vote against the "common sidis picket bill".It was a bill about picketing as free speach. Now today I don't remember what in the world that was all about, but back then it must have been a big deal because the phone went silent, as Senator Wicker started breathing heavy and said "Um um um". I even ran for class president, no I didn't win but had tons of friends because I did. So anyway as I said I like to read Political columnists in the newspapers especially in Presidential election years. Because of this whole Internet thing, I made a listing of there websites on a web page, you can see it HERE !.At the time I was fooling around with HTML and the color changes of text and all that neat stuff.Oh and by the way Senator Wicker became Governor of our great state and he stated that an income tax would be "Like throwing gas on the fire", bamboozled the sheeples,got elected and promptly enacted the first income tax in the state,gave us the state income tax. The politicians couldn't spend our money fast enough and now they got their hands in our pockets even deeper. I was running a convenience store at the time and noticed a fifty percent drop in sales, and a for sale sign go up on the front lawn.



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