Friday, February 24, 2006

And it marches on

Another quiet day. I did manage to get the alternator changed so the van is ready to head home someday. But the Death Certificate fiasco continues. Even the Hospital Administrator of the hospital Dad died in failed to return our call this morning. The County medical examiner has been made aware of the problem. As I understand it Santa Rosa is well known for messing up the Death Certificates like they are doing now. So now I just need to find the right button to push.

Mom's birthday is tomorrow and we will have a little get-together for her.

So the Nationals ticket sales are down. No wonder why. Thanks to the DC city government who screwed around so long that people have lost interest or grown cautious of just how viable the team will be. What good player would sign with a team in such limbo? Almost spring training time and the stadium is still in the air, no owner, and no one knows what MLB will do. Talk about killing a good team. Thanks D.C. Government, you got what you wanted -- No Team.

If the Iraqis want civil war between the factions .. Let them fight and get our troops out of harms way. This is a cultural/religious war now and all we can do is lose. We have gotten rid of the despot and tried to build a safe and secure government but they want to fight. Let them and when the last person of each faction realizes they are the last then they might quit and live peacefully.

Well, Madi Gras goes on. Never mind that the City is in shambles and most of the residents are out of work or homeless. Oh, that is right; the Mayor spends his time somewhere else. Spend the available money to support walking drunken parties and random acts of senseless revelry. I wish the best to those who really bear the brunt of Katrina. Obviously, party time takes precedence over basic living necessities. The partying takes their mind off the problem you say? Sounds like a good drunk, feel nothing tonight only to endure the headache tomorrow.

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