Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Embrace What We Expect


Having watched the political process for the better part of my adult life…which hasn’t been that long, “I’m not old. I’m 37”, (well I'm 36 but I love Monty Python) I have marveled at what the neo-cons have been able to pull off in the last decade.

The one thing that impresses me the most is how they have convinced people to vote against their best interest when it comes to their daily lives. From health care to the environment to the farm bill, people who should be consistently voting for the Democratic Party have instead rejected their best interest for false hopes.

Most of these hopes are based on one or two issues, primarily abortion. The GOP, in their wisdom, began to control the language of politics to trick the country into believing they could actually do something about these so called “family values”. Did you see the smoke and mirrors there? The party of “small government” is going to take control of “family values” and then regulate them for you! Wow, Copperfield would be proud.

But above it all, the thing that impressed me the most is that the neo-cons were so confident in what they were doing. They had a unified passion.

This is what we must embrace.

All the time I bump into fellow liberals who are uncomfortably happy but anxious when it comes to the upcoming Presidential election. An example of this would be Kurt. Proudly wearing my custom made Gabe “Senor Sack” Rivera Texas Tech jersey at a Longhorn tailgate, I mixed and mingled with the crowd talking about everything from girls in short skirts wearing cowboy boots to politics. Then I met Kurt. Kurt was this big, strong, successful man, proudly wearing his huge palm cowboy hat and a UT orange t-shirt with the slogan “GEORGE W. BUSH. WORST PRESIDENT EVER! “

I told him that I had never seen a shirt like that, especially living in
Lubbock. Our conversation quickly turned to the issues of the day. It was at that point I turned to him and said, “Aren’t you so happy that it’s about to happen! We are going to steam roll through those guys!” He winced. Not sure how to respond he simply whimpered, “I sure hope so….”

I say enough! For too long we have acted like prairie dogs in a
West Texas thunderstorm, afraid to stick our heads out of our holes in fear of being struck dead by a bolt of lightening. We need to have the confidence that will make everyone around us either cringe and hide or shout with pride. We must be the party of the slam dunk, not the air ball. We need to tell everyone around us this is what’s going to happen and this is why and there is no way to avoid it.

In short, here is why it’s going to happen.

1) History

The ominous reality for the GOP is that historically, the tide is about to turn. Only once since 1952 has a party had enough votes to win three consecutive presidential elections—1988 when GHW Bush won Reagan’s “third term”. The other four times when it would have been possible, the people rejected the party in power.

2) Hijinks

Defined as: Playful, often noisy and rowdy activity, usually involving mischievous pranks.

From how the GOP hijacked the good hearted religious people of this country to purposely leading this country into the most costly and avoidable conflict in
Iraq, the GOP has worn out their welcome. We won’t get fooled again…until the next time.

3) Home

The GOP has brought us the highest oil costs, a collapsing housing market, negligence in regards to the environment and the worst military conflict in recent history. Recession is looming and the corporate machine is laughing all the way to
Aruba. It’s time to take our home back.

We are the only party that can realistically lead this country back to the days of respect and honor in the world without the use of threatening words or preemptive attacks.

As my old football coach used to say, “Son, how do you expect to win if you don’t expect to win?”

No need to be anxious…just embrace what we expect!

Helmut

A Lubbock Liberal

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Is It Time Yet?

I can't wait to see this guy light it up!!!
Crabtree for Heisman!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Back In One Week!

See you in a week...with the keys of Sin City in my pocket!!!

Thursday, July 12, 2007

United States

Great Band
Great Song
Great Album



Turn off those lights man!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Po Black Mattie

North Mississippi Allstars!!!

Friday, June 22, 2007

Jesus Just Left Chicago

And He's headed to the Hub!!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Props Yo

This is a music video made by a very talented young man.
Props Rex...

Friday, April 20, 2007

Viva League Night

I never noticed the camera at League Night....

Friday, April 13, 2007

Tonights the Night

The master with Crazy Horse.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Sunday, March 04, 2007

What a Week

Here's hoping tomorrow will be better than last week. What started off as a wonderful week turned into the most surreal event in my life.
Spending 3 days in Dosa with Kingfish was awesome. Nothing like Migas, mountains and 36 hours of gambling to start a week.
Monday was a student holiday. I had a meeting to attend early that morning which finished early. Needing to purchase some adapters for my China trip, I popped into a Radio shack to check out the goods. It was a blustery day in the Hub, so much so, I had to open the door the the store for this little elderly lady. After asking the hired help where the adapters were located, I proceeded to look over my choices. I hadn't noticed that someone else had entered the store.
Getting back into town late the night before, I had a chance to catch the late local news around 11:30. I had seen a story about a Radio shack in town that had been robbed on Saturday while I was out of town. Being in the situation I was now in, that had entered my mind but it just didn't seem to click. My attention was raised when I heard a voice at the counter say, "GIVE ME THE MONEY!". I looked up, noticed that there was someone at the counter with something in his hand...what I thought was maybe a cordless screwdriver. Since I was close to the door and had not noticed anyone else enter, my first thoughts were that this was an employee from the back playing around, joking about the other store being robbed over the weekend.
This all changed. I had actually looked away from the situation when all of a sudden I hear a loud "POP"! I immediately turned back to see the person with his hand raised in the air, gun pointing upwards. I dropped to the ground behind the self where I was looking for the adapters. I was actually behind the robber so I could not get a look at him. But a million things began racing through my head. Could I make it to the door? Do I need to let him know that I am there? I don't want to startle him. Would anything I do make it go from bad to worse? Could I get to him to stop what was happening? Would he kill us all?
It seemed by the time that I tried to process all of those things, he was out of the store. As I rose up, I noticed that the elderly lady that I had helped in the store had been no more that 3-4 feet away from where the guy had shot the pistol. She was not looking so good. As I approached her, she said that she couldn't hear anything. The police and EMS arrived quickly as did the wife, who had been just across the street at the meeting I had just left.
It appeared that the same guy robbed a cleaners on Wednesday and was apprehended that afternoon.
I leave for China on Thursday. It's weird, but I somehow feel as though I will be safer there than here.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

36 Days

In 36 days I will be in Beijing. While I was there 4 years ago, I was amazed by the gymnastic like flexibility of the natve population. It seemed as though the west was never blessed with such abilities.
Now it's official.



A nod for this gem of a clip to a former student Charlie who is knocking 'em dead at Yale!

FIFA

The boy has basketball practice going right now, but due to Al Gore's Internet and someones wireless cable, I am able to blog. After the hoops workout, the purchase will be made. See everyone around Valentines Day.



The game is EASports FIFA '07
Digital cable has birthed a fan.
Now I'm putting my $ where my remote control clicker is.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Changing the World

I stumbled across this tonight while watching Frontline.
When a simple idea meets opportunity.

This guy was in advertising and then decided to give something back to the world. His idea? He decided to create a water pump that operated by the use of a kids merry-go-round and then put these in villages in Africa. The total cost of one play pump...$7,000. With that investment, the pump produced enough water for 2,500 people per day!
While trying to expand his goal of putting in 1,000 pumps in the next year, the Clinton Foundation along with the backing of First Lady Laura Bush donated $15 Million to the project!!!

One of those...God...how simple...and amazing!

Link

Saturday, January 27, 2007

What I Jam To

While pushing my muscles to exhaustion to pounding out miles on the treadmill...
here is what is getting me by:

Bring the Noise by Anthrax& Public Enemy
Rebel Yell by Billy Idol
Sabotage by Beastie Boys
Welcome to the Jungle by Guns & Roses
Lose Yourself by Eminem
Mosh by Eminem
You've Got Another Thing Comin' by Judas Priest
Voodee Chilie (Slight Return) Stevie Ray Vaughn Version
Looks That Kill by Motley Crue
Head Like a Hole (Live) by Nine Inch Nails
Crazy Train by Ozzy Osboure
Evenflow by Pearl Jam
We Will Rock You by Queen
Fight the Power by Public Enemy
B.Y.O.B. by System of a Down
Bullet With Butterfly Wings by Smashing Pumpkins
Vertigo by U2
Man in the Box by Alice In Chains
Song 2 by Blur
(Rock) Superstar by Cypress Hill
Burning Beard by Clutch
I'll Stick Around by Foo Fighters
Down With the Sickness by Disturbed
Jump Around by House of Pain
Freak on a Leash by Korn
My Generation by Limp Bizkit
Rusty Cage by Soundgarden
Thunder Kiss '65 by White Zombie
Cochise by Audioslave
Cowboys From Hell by Pantera
Boom by P.O.D.
I'm Broken (Live) by Pantera
Dragula by Rob Zombie
Sex Type Thing by Stone Temple Pilots

Thursday, January 25, 2007

1977

When flutes kicked ass...even in a country song.
Thanks for bending barriers Marshall Tucker Band

Kingfish was Beaten to the Punch

This sounds like something the Kingfish would have come up with.
Bested by an Aussie....

Life 4 Sale

Nod to McKay for uncovering this nugget

The New Face of Terrorism?

Steve Earl has been around for a long time now. Generating some great country/rock tunes...even for me (Copperhead Road). Known as a "rebel" in the country music industry, this maverick always shoots straight from the lips.
This tune is no different. Looking at the modern world from a perspective that gets some an all expense paid vacation to Gitmo, Johnny Walker's Blues takes us to a different place.




Peace Be Upon You

Friday, January 19, 2007

The Storm of '07

From the sound of the talking dopplerheads, it looks like a disaster of Lightfoot proportions

Monday, January 15, 2007

Pride

Happy birthday Martin

Thursday, January 04, 2007

The Game I Dream About!

It's in my dreams.
I can't make it stop!
String out some wire and get those AT guns in place!

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Victory

I can't get enough of this!