Thursday, June 24, 2004

Noahs Flood

I found 5 inches of rain in the backyard gauge - it's been raining every day for days. It may be time to start working on an ark. It's supposed to continue another week.

News has been a strange mix: bombings in Iraq - we are 6 days from the June 30 turnover - President being deposed on the exposing of a CIA agent, and other assorted downer news.

People in the 30's depression used to watch Seabiscuit's improbable races (and wins) as a distraction from the bad economic news. Smarty Jones did that for two of three races, but has disappeared from the scene, leaving us without a distraction.

But then "SpaceShipOne" made a successful flight to the edge of space - 3 entrepreneurs opening the door to private flights in space. That was a great day. Then the next day it was back to hearing about someone losing their head in Iraq and more bombings. Bummer again.

I have been talking to a lot of people in my quest for Congress - the Main Street report is grim, some tell me sales are off 75% the last two years! Jobs are going elsewhere. The mood out there is frustration and insecure. People seem to be in the mood to roll some heads of their own.

Well, back to building my Ark.

 

Monday, June 14, 2004

Only in America -

It's official - I'm a Congress candidate officially.

I found a letter in my mailbox Sunday from the Texas Secretary of State, stating that I had qualified for the November ballot as a candidate for US Congress (www.Congress1.com).

The present incumbent has been there for 20 years. When I challenged him in 2002, I was thrown off the ballot and had to sue to get back on. And I won the suit, but not that primary.

So I'm on the ballot again, but for the first time on the general election ballot - the last two times were in the GOP primary. This time I'm an independent and I like it. Now I can talk to everyone, not just members of one party.

Only in America can the little guy challenge the powerful - and polls are showing that the incumbent is down to 36% among likely voters. 54% say that they want "someone else." Earlier this year another challenger for a Constable position actually beat a 16-year incumbent in my district, after he was knocked off the ballot by the GOP. It made people very angry and the kid swamped the incumbent with 60% of the vote.

My case is unique.  Unlike most independents I have a prior track record in this district - so it's going to be close between 3 of us. It looks like the Democrat is the potential spoiler, not the independent (me) since the best a Dem ever gets is 36% in this district in a 2-way race. Just call me the anti-Nader independent.

My entry makes it a possible for possible "Seabiscuit" race against the incumbent (actually 3 -- a Libertarian with the same name as the Democrat (ironically) is also in and usually pulls votes from the GOP side).

So this should be interesting. I'm definitely the darkest horse in the race...

Only in America...

 

Sunday, June 6, 2004

Pres. Reagan Joins the Challenger Crew

Yesterday was an odd day. It was the day before D-Day, a time to think of our vets.

Then their was surprising news that President Reagan had died after a ten year losing battle with Alzheimer's. After that, Smarty Jones lost his bid for a triple crown win in the last seconds of the race. The Strawberry Full Moon was in full swing.

The highlight was attending a Literacy fundraiser in the George Library that was very successful, and it went late.

I had to get up early since I was a layreader at church. So I got there feeling still half numb and not running on full batteries.  I found the "Prayers of the People" section, and came to a place where it said "We pray for those who have died, but it was blank.

So, I penciled this in and read it to the congregation without prior approval:

"We pray for those who died, especially former President Reagan, who has slipped the surly bonds of earth, to touch the face of God."

The idea came after reading about his remarks after the Challenger crew was lost. They also fit for a former President, who has now joined the Challenger crew in touching the face of God....

Michael Fjetland

 

Wednesday, June 2, 2004

Strawberry Full Moon tomorrow - HOT

It's a major "Global Warming" outside - HOT as hades in Houston. We get a wet heat that makes your clothes stick to your body in seconds despite air conditioners blowing full bore. In the Texas panhandle it's a DRY heat, but not here on the coastal plains.

And I haven't even seen the move "The Day After Tomorrow" and its global weather disasters!

Tomorrow is unique. "The moon will be full June 3 at 12:20AM ET. Indian tribes called this the Strawberry Moon because it came during the short strawberry harvest season."

Yep, the strawberries are roasting out there today. So are the issues - it turns out the guy who talked the Bush admin into invading Iraq, Ahmad Chalabi, was arrested by our own forces and charged with giving confidential info to the Iranians.

Moral: Don't invade a country based on one guys "inside info."  That mistake just cost us $300 billion1

Well, back into the H E A T in a few minutes. Half of Houston has fled town, probably for a beach or mountain top somewhere.  Americans should move north in the summer and south in the winter instead of being savaged by the extreme heat and ice.