by Christian Grantham - 8:06 pm February 12, 2008
One thing I don’t like about Vince’s new schedule is that he can go shopping without me. Today I came home to him playing golf on a new Wii. :(… <- schedule tears.
by Christian Grantham - 8:02 pm February 11, 2008
The quotes came in for the backyard fence. Ouch.
by Christian Grantham - 8:39 pm February 10, 2008
Vince plays a round of Call of Duty 4 on xbox live.
by Christian Grantham - 3:20 pm
…for our country’s disabled veterans.
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., wipes her eye as she listens to a disabled U.S. veteran in the audience tell his story during a campaign stop at The City of Lewiston Memorial Armory in Lewiston, Maine., Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008.
(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
by Christian Grantham - 9:04 pm February 7, 2008
I hope Howard Dean and Barack Obama come around to accepting the votes of more than 1.7 million Florida Democrats on Jan. 29th and seating their delegates at the convention. The last thing I want Democrats to go through is another fight for votes to be counted because someone doesn’t like the results.
Despite rumored pressure from the DNC for Florida to consider holding caucuses this spring to again ask the state’s Democrats to pick their favorite contender, the idea is being nearly universally rejected.
Holding caucuses around the state would cost between $3 million and $4 million - and the national party has only agreed to foot $850,000 of the bill. And on Jan. 29, Florida Democrats came out in record numbers - more than 1.7 million - to cast a vote for their favorite contender while a caucus might attract only 80,000 or so voters.
“That’s basically a do-over. And, the only sport that has a do-over is volleyball,” said Ausman.
It takes 2,025 delegates to win the nomination. An Associated Press estimate now has Clinton with 1,045 and Obama with 960. Clinton has promised to seat Florida’s delegation - Obama has not.
[Florida Dems stuck in limbo over delegates - Sun Sentinel - 02-07-08]
by Christian Grantham - 6:22 am February 6, 2008
I confirmed the following account with the Rutherford County Election Commission who seemed to distance themselves from the actions taken by law enforcement. They also said they would like to see laws in place preventing use of cameras in the polling place.
Here is video I shot of my vote in plain view of poll officials in the Rutherford County Election Commission offices on the square in Murfreesboro.
At that point, I’d had enough. I said, “Sir, you have already very rudely informed me that you didn’t like that I had taken a picture. I put my phone away. That was almost an hour ago.” The lady beside me spoke up and said, “She hasn’t done anything wrong!” He said that he was going to report me. I said, “Sir, you have crossed the line with me into harassment. I don’t know what right you think you have to berate me over and over again about an innocent mistake.” He said, “Fine, you want my supervisor’s name? I’ll give it to you.” I said, “Yes, I want it.” He said, “I’ll give it to you when you step outside.” I said, “Absolutely not! I am going to tell you right now in front of this police officer that you are harassing me. I don’t want you near me, I do not want you to speak to me. Now, this conversation is over. Go away!” The police officer told the crossing guard to leave and he told me not to worry and that he would be outside when I was finished.
[Inconsistency and Intimidation - GingerSnaps - 02-05-08]
People in lines to vote in America love the camera. People who vote are patriotic and they love their country and they don’t mind you knowing. Today you will see the cameras of channel 2, 4 and 5 just feet away from people pushing buttons and voting, and you will see those images all across America. It is legal for citizens to document their voting experience in America. The Tennessee voter’s story is the story of one person with one vote and the crap they have to get through to make it count.
by Christian Grantham - 6:41 am February 5, 2008
Vince and I early voted in the 2008 Tennessee Democratic primary here in Rutherford County. Vince took a picture of his vote on his cell phone. Here is my video verification. If you are in one of several states holding primaries today, do what ever it takes to vote.