Ron Paul, Tea Party, Fox News and Colorado Springs

Ron Paul, Tea Party, Fox News and Colorado Springs. What do these four things have in common?  Well, for starters they were all mentioned in the news today.  But the exciting news is that I agree with ALL of them!! For anyone who has read my blog you probably think of me as a Liberal.…… Continue reading Ron Paul, Tea Party, Fox News and Colorado Springs

San Francisco – The Tenderloin – NY Times Article

The New York Times ran the article “San Francisco’s Unlikely Tourist Stop – The Tenderloin,” yesterday and as this neighborhood is about 5 blocks from me I really had the urge to comment. The Tenderloin in short is the most run down area of San Francisco.  It is also unfortunately the first view of the…… Continue reading San Francisco – The Tenderloin – NY Times Article

Alan Grayson Confronts GOP

Regrettably, when you name the organization outright then it is not a metaphor. Instead, a metaphor would be “Diana Evans, a staunch anchor of conservative support stealthily intruded into the donkey’s den and learned what all the braying was about.”

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Cherry Blossoms in Union Square

Passing through Union Square as I do most days saw that the Cherry Blossoms are in bloom No picnics going on in Union Square but there is the weekly Art show and plenty of tourists! — Post From My iPhone Location:Post St,San Francisco,United States

Blog from Iphone

My first post on my mobile device. Blogging remotely is going to be fun. Please enjoy a fountain of master yoda which is located at Letterman Digital Arts. (and a test for me so I can be sure everything is working properly) Location: Bush St,San Francisco,United States

Nanci Pelosi in Town

Then I found the Commonwealth Club. This is a non-partisan forum which features internationally renowned speakers and makes them accessible to the general public! My first thought was that I did not have the influence to attend such events and that they were only for the elite. I was wrong.

American Politics and the Need for Knight Errantry

I shall impersonate a man. His name is Alonso Quijana, a country squire no longer young. Being retired, he has much time for books. He studies them from morn till night and often through the night and morn again, and all he reads oppresses him; fills him with indignation at man’s murderous ways toward man.…… Continue reading American Politics and the Need for Knight Errantry