Nov. 20th, 2008

Haven't done anything exciting...

I've been doing my best to not get sick, but last night I was defeated. I don't have a full blown cold but I just feel incredibly run down. The three day migraine hasn't helped, either. It's managable today, though. Which is good, because I don't want to miss another one of Edgar's classes. haha!

We're currently watching Salvador in class, it is not a very good film, if you ask me. Personally if a film only uses the same three swear words and very little else, it's not worth watching. My paper on the film will probably not be very good. Then again neither was my paper on Outfoxed. And before you think I just defended FoxNews, I didn't. I can't stand the program either, but I hate that the people on the movie said that Fox is the only biased network out there. It's like the kettle calling the pot black. That the press tries to say they don't push one candidate or agenda over another is absurd. In a perfect world journalism would stay neutral but it NEVER HAS. Look at how the Revolution was started, or just about every war we learn about in school. It starts with some big wig deciding to take a side. Why else would celebrities keep pushing in the news about Darfur? Duh! The news influences people to think whatever way the news wants. We're just dumb enough to take them as truth.

That was the gist of my paper, I have a feeling I'm going to get a poor grade for the first time in his class because we don't agree on that. I have come to the conclusion that in order to get a good grade in journalism courses you have to blindly follow and agree with the prof or you won't get far. So it won't surprise me if Edgar is the same as just about every other prof I've had in that department. The only one I didn't have to worry about was Prof. Dillehey, but I haven't taken from him since that one class (I don't even know if he's still in the program!).


I also have no doubt the main topic of class will be Ted Stevens' concession yesterday allowing Begich to become our newly elected senator. Personally I am disappointed in my state's voters for two reasons. 1. we voted in Begich who is a moron (and I don't base that on his politics. the man is a moronic jerk who is only in it for the spotlight) and 2. we almost voted in a convicted felon. There was a perfectly acceptable third choice, IMO, and he was the one I voted for. Bob Bird would stand for Alaska and was not backed by a party or cause. Unlike Begich who allowed the very people he's promising Alaskans he will stand up against. Yeah. Right. Like they're going to pay for you to disagree with them. Fat chance of that.


Oh well. Six years from now we'll be sick of him (save for the church of Begich known as Anchorage) and we'll have someone replace him. Who it will be, who knows, but this is the first time in 40 years we've had two weak senators... Murkowski's just as big a joke IMHO and she's a "Republican". I quit! lol


I just called down to WDW this morning and paid off our balance. You may be thinking that we'd already did that, and we had, but with the new promotion they've got out (buy 4 nights at a resort and 4 days worth of park admission get 3 free) we were holding out hope for getting a Moderate resort - specifically the Coronado Springs. As you might have read in my last journal update. I am so very excited to be going there again. I told Erin she has to take a picture of me giving the resort a big hug. I've missed it. I could stay there every time and not feel like I was missing out on a thing!

Gaylord is home. Not sure why. Either he is checking up on me to see if I actually leave the house, or he keeps peeing his pants because he keeps having to come home to "change". I'm not sure that that is all about, but it annoys me.

It also annoys me that Judy borrowed a few of my CDs and I haven't gotten them back even though I've asked her about them. Then I get woken up at midnight last night because Gaylord is working on a stupid slide show or something and what's playing? Josh GROBAN... and it's MY CD. All you have to do is ASK, but it's really annoying that she leant MY cd to him without even asking me when she knows I've been looking for my CDs. I have use for those disks too! BLAH.


Yes, I'm a selfish little brat, but I'm just asking for a little bit of respect. Though, I haven't been the best of buddies with either of them as of late. I'm getting really tired of Gaylord trying to be the "man of his domain" and telling Judy and I what to do. He hit the roof the other night when Judy snow blowed the drive way. He said he'd do it. Yeah, well, it'd been four days since it snowed and you still hadn't gotten off your fat duff so sit down and shut up. He started yelling at me that I should have done it before Judy did. Um. I was in class when she did it. And YOU kept saying that it was YOUR job. So I stayed out of it.

Apparently he doesn't get enough jollies or something or he'd shut up and leave me alone.

He also decided it was his duty to tell me I was spending my money unwisely and that I was an ungrateful person to use my parents money in the way I was. Meaning - I shouldn't go on this Disney trip (Judy wants to go on one with him and he isn't into the idea). I got REALLY snotty with him and told him that it was MY money and ONLY my money that I was using on this trip. I worked VERY hard this summer to get it (ok so not VERY) and I saved it FOR THIS PURPOSE. I also got permission from my PARENTS (even though I am 23 and therefore an adult that does not NEED it, I still ask for it) and JUDY (whom I still owe for the last trip). I paid off a vet bill, a dentist bill, and a couple of other things before I booked the trip. AND then there's the check that came in September from the State of Alaska that was over 2,000 big ones (plus 1200 energy check). That was MY money, not my parents. I'm not using money from school or anything. I said if anything Judy was the only one who had right to say I needed to give HER the money and not go on the trip.

Then he tried to be her proxy and suggest that's what I needed to do. Considering JUDY was the one who said I should do it if I could afford it at the beginning of the summer, I knew that was crap. And if she DOES truly feel that way she should come out and say it. She's looking forward to 12 days of just her and Gaylord in the house with the dogs. She hasn't been this excited to be rid of me in a while (which kinda hurts), so I somehow doubt she'd be happy if we canceled this trip and I gave her the money.


Then Gaylord plays the wounded dog card about how he doesn't know how to get me to like him and sends Judy to make things right. How about stay out of my buisness and stop trying to be all controlling? I'm a bull headed REITTER. We don't take other people's crap lying down. You are not the one that is 'over me'. I am not your daughter, nor am I your wife (EW). I don't need to be submissive to you. so stuff it.


Isn't it amazing that I can make such a long entry when I have nothing of interest to say. I should just stop talking. ha ha. so I will. Have a nice week everyone (since it's almost over!)

Oct. 27th, 2008

Dark Day for Alaskan Politics.

Senator Ted Stevens has been found guilty of all seven charges brought against him. I didn't vote for him - voted for Bob Bird - in this election, but you never want to see someone who has been a champion of your state for so long actually be GUILTY of cheating.

No doubt he'll appeal, but the end of his career is pretty much here.

Prayers go out to the Stevens family.

Nov. 2nd, 2004

Ballot Initiatives

Ballot Measure 1 -- 281 of 439 precincts reporting (64%)
Signatures for Initiative and Referendum Petitions
This amendment changes how to gather signatures for an initiative or referendum petition. It requires signatures from more of the voting districts in the State. It says that signers must be from at least 30 of the 40 house districts, three more than now required. It further requires signatures from each of the 30 districts to be at least equal to seven percent of the voters who voted in each of these districts in the last general election. Currently only one signer from a district satisfies the requirement for district participation. The total number of statewide signatures required does not change.
Yes 100,967 51%
No 96,002 49%

Ballot Measure 2 -- 281 of 439 precincts reporting (64%)
Legalize Marijuana
This bill would remove civil and criminal penalties under state law for persons 21 years or older who grow, use, sell, or give away marijuana or hemp products. State or local government could not require a permit or license for personal cultivation or distribution of marijuana, but could regulate marijuana like alcohol or tobacco. It removes all existing state restrictions on prescription of marijuana by a doctor for all patients, including children. It allows for laws limiting marijuana use in public and to protect public safety.
No 118,295 57%
Yes 88,510 43%

Ballot Measure 3 -- 281 of 439 precincts reporting (64%)
Prohibit Bear Baiting or Feeding
This bill would make it illegal for a person to bait or intentionally feed a bear to hunt, photograph, or view a bear. A person could not feed a bear on purpose or use any item or substance, including food or other edible matter to entice a bear into an area, or to stay in an area. A person who violates this law would be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one-year imprisonment and a fine of up to $10,000.
No 121,482 59%
Yes 83,887 41%

Ballot Measure 4 -- 281 of 439 precincts reporting (64%)
Temporary Replacement of U.S. Senator
This measure would repeal state law by which the Governor makes a temporary appointment of a person to fill a U.S. Senate vacancy until a special or regular election can be held. Under existing law the seat remains vacant until an appointment is made. Under the initiative the seat would remain vacant until the election is certified and the senate meets. Existing law provides that a special election will be held within 60 to 90 days to fill a vacancy unless the vacancy occurs within 60 days of the primary election for the seat. This initiative does not change that provision.
Yes 110,904 55%
No 91,491 45%

School Bond Proposition 1 -- 102 of 119 precincts reporting (86%)
$52(M) Muldoon Middle School
Yes 44,394 54%
No 37,841 46%

School Bond Proposition 2 -- 102 of 119 precincts reporting (86%)
$26.9(M) Capital Improvement Bond
Yes 47,267 58%
No 34,196 42%

Alaska now...

Statewide
United States President -- 281 of 439 precincts reporting (64%)
George W. Bush/Dick Cheney (I) [Republican] 130,565 63%
John F. Kerry/John Edwards [Democrat] 71,491 34%
Ralph Nader/Peter Miguel Camejo [Populist Party] 3,314 2%
Michael A. Peroutka/Chuck Baldwin [Alaskan Independence] 1,200 1%
Michael Badnarik/Richard V. Campagna [Libertarian] 1,113 1%
David Cobb/Patricia LaMarche [Green] 629 0%

United States Senator -- 281 of 439 precincts reporting (64%)
Lisa Murkowski (I) [Republican] 106,150 51%
Tony Knowles [Democrat] 90,043 43%
Marc J. Millican [Non Partisan] 6,539 3%
Jim Sykes [Green] 1,943 1%
Jerry Sanders [Alaskan Independence] 2,461 1%
Scott A. Kohlhaas [Libertarian] 808 0%
Ted "Big" Gianoutsos [Non Partisan] 453 0%

United States Representative -- 281 of 439 precincts reporting (64%)
Don E. Young (I) [Republican] 146,091 72%
Thomas M. Higgins [Democrat] 44,004 22%
Timothy A. Feller [Green] 7,853 4%
Alvin A. Anders [Libertarian] 4,940 2%


Kenai Peninsula/Kodiak
Senate District Q -- 13 of 13 precincts reporting (100%)
Kenai/Soldotna/Rural Kenai
Thomas H. "Tom" Wagoner (I) [Republican] 9,235 78%
Robert E. "Bob" Merchant 2,673 22%


Senate District R -- 15 of 25 precincts reporting (60%)
Homer/Seward/Kodiak/Iliamna
Gary L. Stevens (I) [Republican] 6,293 60%
Michael L. Yourkowski [Democrat] 4,211 40%

House District 33 -- 6 of 6 precincts reporting (100%)
Kenai/Soldotna
Kurt E. Olson [Republican] 3,471 59%
Hal Smalley [Democrat] 2,425 41%


House District 34 -- 7 of 7 precincts reporting (100%)
Nikiski/Kasilof/Ninilchik
Charles M. "Mike" Chenault (I) [Republican] 4,460 72%
Glen F. Martin 1,708 28%

House District 35 -- 11 of 11 precincts reporting (100%)
Seward/Homer/Western Cook Inlet
Paul K. Seaton (I) [Republican] 3,109 49%
Deborah Germano [Democrat] 1,887 30%
Mike Heimbuch 1,101 17%
Ed Martin Jr. [Alaskan Independence] 233 4%

House District 36 -- 4 of 14 precincts reporting (29%)
Kodiak/Iliamna
Gabrielle Ledoux [Republican] 2,893 100%

Alaska so far...

Statewide
United States President -- 244 of 439 precincts reporting (56%)
George W. Bush/Dick Cheney (I) [Republican] 119,954 63%
John F. Kerry/John Edwards [Democrat] 66,014 34%
Ralph Nader/Peter Miguel Camejo [Populist Party] 3,096 2%
Michael A. Peroutka/Chuck Baldwin [Alaskan Independence] 1,083 1%
Michael Badnarik/Richard V. Campagna [Libertarian] 1,024 1%
David Cobb/Patricia LaMarche [Green] 586 0%

United States Senator -- 244 of 439 precincts reporting (56%)
Lisa Murkowski (I) [Republican] 97,579 51%
Tony Knowles [Democrat] 82,891 43%
Marc J. Millican [Non Partisan] 6,095 3%
Jim Sykes [Green] 1,835 1%
Jerry Sanders [Alaskan Independence] 2,281 1%
Scott A. Kohlhaas [Libertarian] 745 0%
Ted "Big" Gianoutsos [Non Partisan] 408 0%

United States Representative -- 244 of 439 precincts reporting (56%)
Don E. Young (I) [Republican] 134,329 72%
Thomas M. Higgins [Democrat] 40,563 22%
Timothy A. Feller [Green] 7,290 4%
Alvin A. Anders [Libertarian] 4,570 2%


I love my state

May 2009

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