Archive - Oct 2008 - video

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The Future of Online Gaming

I like anticipating what the future of gaming will be and its impact on social interactions. I was interested in the approach that World Golf Tour took to establish a fascinating game with a unique business model.  Read More »


The Hate in the PA

There is only 1 week left before this political circus is over but this next week will seem like an eternity. A week ago I spoke about how this home stretch would get nasty.

The hate has started in disproportional numbers. As the race heats up in battle ground states such as Nevada or Pennsylvania, the ignorant portions of our population make their way out of the woodwork.

In this YouTube clip, you get an idea of the venom that some McCain/Palin supporters walk around with. It is amazing that there are still individuals that are racist in 2008.

One individual claimed "I do not want to sound racist here, but I don't want a black man running my country."

I am grateful that someone decided to film these events and share it with the online community. If America appears this divided, how do we rectify it? What about the racism ... how do we combat that as well?  Read More »


Kat Williams on the Clintons, Obama & McCain



If Obama Wins ...


Will McCain supporters rebel? The way they describe Barack Obama itseems justifiable that John McCain will lead a revolt against Obama.

Will they get a gun and shoot this anti-America, terrorist friend, Muslim believer, Koran thumping President or will they wait for someone else to do it?  Read More »


As the Ship Begins to Sink

With a week left before the General Election, it seems that the McCain/Palin camp is self-destructing as we speak. A McCain advisor has stepped forward criticizing Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin for her recent off the cuff actions.

CNN reports:

McCain sources say Palin has gone off-message several times, and they privately wonder whether the incidents were deliberate. They cited an instance in which she labeled robocalls -- recorded messages often used to attack a candidate's opponent -- "irritating" even as the campaign defended their use. Also, they pointed to her telling reporters she disagreed with the campaign's decision to pull out of Michigan.

A second McCain source says she appears to be looking out for herself more than the McCain campaign.  Read More »


The Socialism that Does/Does Not Exist


The latest McCain/Palin attack during these final days before the election has been to label Barack Obama as a “socialist” as if that were really a negative, right? Well, apparently most Americans think that “socialism” is bad but then again most Americans have no clue what the heck “socialism” is.  Read More »


The Impact of the Powell Endorsement

Colin Powell must hate America. He has to be a closet liberal or perhaps Muslim. What else can explain why he decided to endorse Barack Obama today?

Colin Powell’s endorsement speaks volumes and shatters any hopes that John McCain has of defeating Barack Obama, fairly.

In February, Powell told Wolf Blitzer that he would “vote for the candidate I think can do the best job for America.”

He cited Obama’s "ability to inspire" and the "inclusive nature of his campaign" as reasons for voting for Obama. Powell also noted that John McCain’s recent campaign tactics and his pick of Governor Sarah Palin impacted his decision.

But, what does this mean?  Read More »


Review: Religulous

I saw Bill Maher’s “Religulous” at the River Oaks Theatre earlier this week and I loved it. I must note though that I am an avid fan of Bill Maher and enjoy his sense of humor, so my opinions may be bias to some extent.

Nonetheless, I highly recommend you watch the film instead of some of the crap that Hollywood likes to produce for the masses.  Read More »


Vote for McCain!


Palin is Delusional

After Troopergate blew up last week, I understood the statement-released hours later by the McCain/Palin camp. The spin was obvious but I did not expect the epic delusional steps that Sarah Palin has taken to spin the issue at hand.

Palin told reporters on Saturday that she was "very pleased to be cleared of any legal wrongdoing, any hint of any kind of unethical activity there."

Say what? … This was her first attempt to make it seem like the finding had exonerated her of any wrongdoing. This was of course the opposite.

The Anchorage Daily News called Sarah Palin’s response as "an embarrassment to Alaskans and the nation."

The newspaper adds, "Her response is either astoundingly ignorant or downright Orwellian.... Palin's response is the kind of political 'big lie' that George Orwell warned against. War is peace. Black is white. Up is down.”  Read More »