To me politics is becoming much like a multiple choice test. Based on the question you determine your answer, but far too often the questions are misleading, rude or are solely in place for entertainment value and never hit the mark of what really matters in elections.
A perfect example of this is the recent interview between Joe Biden and Barbara West. If you haven't seen it yet, check it out on YouTube - better yet - don't waste your time.
In short, I am fed up with this election. Although I cast a ballot I find myself voting for the person I feel has the fewest negatives instead of the person with the most positives and that aggravates me. I know the issues, I believe I get what needs to happen in this country and I know that none of the candidates from any of the parties have any real answers - only pacification and pandering.
I officially retract my vote and replace it with answer "D". None of the above.
What is on Eric Meadows Mind - travel, life, politics, relationships, poker, flying, boating, tennis and any other subject I deem myself an expert (or a pseudo expert).
Monday, October 27, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Can I Have Some Wealth Too?
...or do I not qualify? Obama revealed.
Read it in print here, or view it below.
WTF? Ever heard of Wealth Redistribution - that is the actual economic agenda of Obama and the Democratic Party.
Elect him and enjoy. I will be waiting with baited breath for my check too.
Read it in print here, or view it below.
WTF? Ever heard of Wealth Redistribution - that is the actual economic agenda of Obama and the Democratic Party.
Elect him and enjoy. I will be waiting with baited breath for my check too.
ACORN's Fraudulent Voter Registrations
IT JUST GETS WORSE: ACORN Registers Mickey Mouse. That's the headline on Drudge. Again, where's the Department of Justice on this? Have they somehow overlooked these stories?
The Excitement Builds
Shortly I am heading to Japan for a bit of rest and relaxation with my favorite person (she knows who she is) and the excitement we both have towards this trip is palatable.
Here is just a taste of some of the things we are doing while in Japan:
Feeding the Deer in Miyajima
The Great Buddha of Kamakura
Seeing Cirque du Soleil's ZED
Here is just a taste of some of the things we are doing while in Japan:
Feeding the Deer in Miyajima
The Great Buddha of Kamakura
Seeing Cirque du Soleil's ZED
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Take a Bite Out of Atlanta
From BudgetTravel.com

More than 70 restaurants will offer food samplings and wine tastings this weekend at Taste of Atlanta. The event will be held on the streets of Atlantic Station, a lively midtown district refashioned out of a former steel mill.
Your admission price (starting at $25) lets you try dishes from a list of restaurants that includes Rosa Mexicano, Sambuca, and The Capital Grille. The ticket price includes 10 Taste Coupons, which work sort of like tokens; restaurants will be selling tastes for a certain number of tickets. Additional coupons are sold in $5 and $10 increments.
Read the entire article here...
Your admission price (starting at $25) lets you try dishes from a list of restaurants that includes Rosa Mexicano, Sambuca, and The Capital Grille. The ticket price includes 10 Taste Coupons, which work sort of like tokens; restaurants will be selling tastes for a certain number of tickets. Additional coupons are sold in $5 and $10 increments.
Read the entire article here...
Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Twelve Atlantic Station, 361 17th St NW. Tickets are $25 per day in advance or $35 at the door; children under 12 are free. You can buy tickets online.
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