Day: March 6, 2008

  • 20080306-Think Pink

    Earlier this week, I’ve been seeing lots of people wearing pink — from pink sweaters to pink shirts and accessories — at my local church in the morning. Yesterday, a news personality on MSNBC wore a light pink tie. Today, another news person on CNN wore a dark purple tie from one of my theme colors and others wearing strips of purple and pink for their ties as well.

    I think my bluish violet to light pink color theme of ‘Chaos Theory’ will definitely stay. I’m not getting bored with the layout either. However, I tried creating another page for my ‘Chapters’ section because I wanted to ‘promote’ this grassroots movement ever since my blogroll has been moved from the right sidebar at the top of an old WordPress theme to the bottom right sidebar where noone looks at all.

    The only thing lacking is more ‘hits’ to my website. But that will soon change when I have better distractions to attend to besides blogging all day and night. Tonight, I got one response to my ‘Running Mate’ article I wrote a few minutes ago. It was about selecting someone to represent that Latino community — Bill Richardson (Governor of New Mexico). He looked so FINE with that full beard, really.

    Anyway, we could all wear pink, not that people are gay or that homosexuals only wear this soft, pastel color as part of their wardrobe. Smiles forming pink blushes, makeup of pink and flowers blooming everywhere in pink tones should relax (psychologically) even the hardest of hard-knock souls. The color pink looks prettier than red, especially for heart-shaped images — like my banner on the top my WordPress page.

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.

  • 20080306-Running Mates

    With the recent negative campaigning between Obama and Hillary, there is no dream team with these two! If Hillary wins as nominee for the Democratic party, she should choose Bill Richardson (Governor for New Mexico) as her running mate.

    Bill Richardson does have foreign relations experience and his background with the Latino community would promote a dialogue on issues concerning immigration and freetrade, more importantly the connection of two bordering countries with NAFTSA.

    I don’t see Obama winning the nominee for the Democratic Party because I simply don’t trust him. I personally believe more representation is required for the hard working Mexicans who have struggled across the imaginary line of opportunity into the United States. And Obama will only take care of his own kinds first, I believe.

    Anyway, as for John McCain being the nominee for the Republican Party, I have no idea who would be his running mate. Because, frankly, I don’t think McCain will be the next president of the United States. He is simply too old and might die in office (as per the ‘Little Jerk’ from high school once asked of McCain).

    So there you have it. Install whoever you want as your new president who will inherit our economic recession and the illegal wars. Further, I don’t see how we should be scared of any recent bomb going off in New York by a suspicious bicyclist, angry at a Palestinian gunman shooting inside a Jewish religious or continue to believe in terrorist infiltrating in the Middle East (and the whole world, basically) by those Muslim extremists.

    We should be more concerned about our home base where our health, for example, is in jeopardy by the the medical community poisoning us with vaccination containing thimerosal mercury. Tonight’s interview by Larry King on CNN with a couple (who has a child injured by vaccination leading to autism) is another wake up call for the American people to get busy with this particular CHANGE!

    Too many have taken the fall (like the little red-haired girl, Hannah with autism) for and by the likes of those in the positions of power mostly run by the outdated status quo in the Senate, Congress and President, nay, all levels of govenment and most especially the greedy businesses that don’t care about CHANGE!

    Copyright © 2008 by Fluffy von der Flynn. All rights reserved.