Monday, December 04, 2006

Too Quiet in the Blogosphere

This weekend was hot. First, I read on the blogosphere folks backing down on the domestic violence and protective order. I'm thinking wait a minute, I thought these were individual blogs and not representative of either party. Read this on Indiana Law Blog. No one is name callings or exaggerating the truth, what what? The truth of the matter, is that the bloggers have not posted anything that was not true. And that is based on the evidence, the protective order itself. In Saturday's paper, Steve Shine is quoted as having checked certain boxes on the ex-parte order. And on that order was several options to check and Shine checked only that he was a victim of domestic violence. But Shine did not stop there, Shine went on to describe two incidents. The two incidents had the date of the 12th and the 27th, nothing was described about the November 9th incident. On the blogosphere, the incident for the November 9th incident comes from a police log. Had it not been for the blogosphere addressing a concern that a cover up to keep the public from being the informed public they should be, the facts may not have never hit the light of day. No one is spreading rumors, gossips or rumors of rumor. This is totally different from what happens on the blog that calls me a SAMBO, other insults and specifically targets individuals with lies. No comparison. Read Nancy Nall blog on the Steve Shine incident.



Now turning to Evan Bayh, good luck for someone picking you for Vice-President, because there is no way you will be selected for President. I have stated this before, and I have seen nothing to change my mind. I understand that you believe that because your dad did something, and Indianapolis selected you for governor twice, that you could think this way. But, you are hanging out with the big boys and girls now, we are talking folks with brains, not local politics. You know where folks have the power to do favors for folks, wink wink. Nancy Pelosi has a better chance of becoming President. But it is a good to put your face out there for fundraising, to build up that kitty, Evan. It's better than that 21st Century program that you keep talking about.

And last but not least, I watched two exciting games over the weekend, USC and Tennessee. I'm still waiting for East Allen County Paul Harding big celebration..go Hawks.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous12/04/2006

    This from someone that calls every white person a raced-white? Look in the mirror.

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  2. You don't understand the term nor why it is used.

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  3. Anonymous12/04/2006

    Oh please do enlighten us because you apply it to every white person who crosses your path. I would so hate to continue to think of you as a prejudiced person if you can give an understandable definition of the term.

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  4. I will after you answer this question, tell me precisely where on the map do I find a country called white?

    Get my drift?

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  5. Anonymous12/04/2006

    hey, i found it.
    http://www.whitecounty.net/

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  6. Anonymous12/04/2006

    in comparison to a country called black?

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  7. Anonymous12/06/2006

    MW Wilson said...
    This from someone that calls every white person a raced-white? Look in the mirror.

    You might want to look in the mirror & also the dictionary :
    http://ardictionary.com/Raced

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