Speaking of Obama Rhetoric…
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Take a look at this great video on YouTube. Good job, buddy!
A short video on Obama greatest and only ability.
Take a look at this great video on YouTube. Good job, buddy!
A short video on Obama greatest and only ability.
Every time I watch the news I see and hear the same thing about Obama. “Change we can believe in”? I doubt you Obama. All you can do is talk the talk. You have very little substance and even less in the realm of accomplishments. You see, change is something you make happen and saying it doesn’t make it so.
Obama you are boring me with your rhetoric. Every time I hear and see you I think…..boring, boring, boring. Other then your words what have you done to make me feel inspired? The answer is nothing? Nothing begets nothing.
If you get elected, (and it won’t be because of my vote) all I see is another 4 years of nothing.
Thanks to a friend who sent this video link from SNL last night featuring Obama bs-ing his way in a very eloquent, but non-substantive way, as usual.
Watch it here: http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/video/#mea=221776
Have a great rally tonight in Boston, Hillary! Wish we could be there.
Is free antivirus software as good as paying for Norton? For years, I was brainwashed into thinking that Norton was the most reliable antivirus program and nothing free is worth taking the security risk. I don’t mind paying, if that will get me the best protection, but come on, free is always better!
Having used Norton for many years, I’ve been happy with it’s performance and its ability to thwart off viruses, Trojans etc. A couple of things have changed to make me want to find another solution though.
First, the price has been increasing. It is now $39.99 for the antivirus subscriptions for a year and is now bundled with an anti-spyware program. Then when it comes time to renew your subscriptions, the online process is so confusing to many non-technical people that they are suckered into buying more that they need, like Norton Internet Security or Norton 360.
This brings up my second issue with Norton - the dreaded bloat. I’ve had more clients buy these unnecessary add-ons, only to find out that it’s the cause of their computer slowing to a crawl because every move is being scanned before they can proceed. I end up uninstalling these programs and installing antivirus only - problem solved. Except that you better use the Norton removal tool to get rid of it totally! Would be nice if their uninstall feature really worked.
Enough about Norton and on to the better solution, AVG’s free antivirus program. Check it out at http://free.grisoft.com/. I’ve been using it for about the last six months at work and so far, have been impressed. It is set to scan every morning before I arrive to work and it doesn’t seem to take as long as Norton did. My emails are being scanned as received and outgoing can be set to scan as well (turned that option off). Updates are done automatically every day usually taking less than one minute. It has caught a couple of viruses and quarantined them appropriately.
With the bombardment of increasingly powerful viruses, worms, and Trojans, it makes sense to want the best security against them. However, anytime you can get the same or better without having to pay, it would be silly not to use the free choice.
Of course, these are my opinions based on my experience. Has anyone had a bad experience with AVG or agree with my findings? Would love to hear your comments.
Tell me why Hillary Clinton does not receive the same respect as Barack Obama? Why is she referred to as Mrs. Clinton, but he is referred to as Senator Obama?
Why are women supporting the first African American presidential candidate, but snubbing the first female presidential candidate?
Why do they call her “unfeminine” for being intelligent, tough, aggressive and strong. Isn’t that what we want in a leader?
Why isn’t Obama called “unmanly” for the same traits?
Why? “It’s the gender stupid”. Wake up people, pay attention and discover that Hillary’s the really qualified candidate.
It’s not bad enough that Monday means trudging back to work after the weekend for many people, but Blackberry users also lost their ability to use email. Yesterday, a major service outage affected users of the smart phones across the United States and Canada. All major carriers were affected, including AT&T and Verizon Wireless. No word on the cause or when service would resume, although there were reports of emails starting to trickle in.
That is scary and parked! Glad I don’t have a Blackberry, but it could happen potentially to any of our service providers and affect all of our communication.
From an update this morning, there is still no cause stated, at least not to the public. Doesn’t sound like a hack job, but a software glitch as they’ve experienced in the past. Understanding software and the potential for bugs to appear at any time, it’s a good reminder to all of us to back-up, back-up, back-up.
In honor of Valentine’s Day this week, here’s a poem I wrote, although not romantic.
Blogs are read,
blogs can be blue.
People are parked,
how bout you?
For months I have been listening to the same words over and over - “Change we can believe in”. Quite frankly it sounds like a Sunday sermon and not a political direction. So if you really have been paying attention then you know that Hillary has been talking about change too. The difference is, her change comes with experience, actions and a long history of accomplishments that have made change happen.
The truth is, I don’t want another inexperienced, learn on the job President like George Bush. If you have read any of these previous posts then you know what I think of him and what he’s done to the country.
The truth is, I don’t want an orator. I want someone who can and has done it. Someone who can turn the economy around, get us out of the money pit in Iraq, restore our greatness abroad and take care of the folks at home.
The truth is a woman as President is real change. If you elect another man your not talking change, but more of the same “good ole boys” in power.
The truth is I want a leader! I’m voting for Hillary!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PzFOOcEQtP0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFtRo3RHpq8
With the Superbowl being over and we won’t say another word about it (for now at least), on to Super Tuesday. Found a great article, “Goodbye To All That (#2) by Robin Morgan” at http://www.womensmediacenter.com/ex/020108.html. Basically, it says goodbye to all the double standards that Hillary Clinton faces as she runs for President. All the supposedly funny good ol’ boy jokes would not be tolerated if they were directed at Obama in a racist way. There would be public outrage as there should be, but strong women can be called “bitches” and that outrages me.
The truth is that Hilary Clinton is the best qualified candidate from either party and will make a great President, woman or not.