It’s not a tumor
Oh well… Arriana is apparently dropping out of the race. Not much of a surprise there; since when has an intelligent candidate ever had a chance? She didn’t do herself any favors in the debate, granted… but still. Read her books and weep at the chance that we have now lost.
Looks like Schwarzenneger is unstoppable now. Sad, sad, sad. Bustamonte’s campaign has fallen completely apart… if I voted with my heart now, it’d had to be for Camejo, so I can join the other 2% of the voters and cast into the wind… might as well vote for the porn star, at least that’d be amusing.
I guess the only hope now is 51% of us wacky californians will vote NO on the damn recall. Gray blows but most of what everybody is angry about wasn’t his damn fault. You wanna point the finger at someone for the energy crisis and the resulting financial chaos? Then recall Cheney and Bush.
September 30th, 2003 at 7:06 pm
Can we recall the war?
September 30th, 2003 at 11:59 pm
I’d like to recall the past few years altogether, and relive the early to mid-1990s all over again. ^_^
October 1st, 2003 at 12:06 am
Actually i don’t think we should recall Bush and Cheney. I think there is a better option. I think the people of the United States should elect them to the position of President and Vice President of IRAQ. It seems they care much more about the “well being” and “reconstruction” of Iraq. I think we’d be doing them a favor. They really seem bored with doing anything for this country. as for the california recall… pray for the 51%.
October 7th, 2003 at 1:56 am
I’m another wacky Californian voting “NO” on the recall. I’m hoping some semblance of sanity (or luck) prevails and we get that 51%.