I'd like a ride, and will help with gas.
You can email me at:
christopher DASH forbes AT uiowa DOT edu
Like John Lennon said, "Just give me money, that's what I want."
If you are looking for an Obama Fundraising campaign to receive contributions, please feel free to use mine. Yes, I know, it's a shameless plug. Shame is overrated.
Regardless of your fundraising outlet, I suggest donations in multiples of the amount of $11.34. It has been suggested that this amount is the per capita tax savings from the gas tax holiday.
Now is the time.
Barack Obama will be our next President.
Champions win in the fourth quarter.
April 11 is now a day to celebrate.
Two Birds Day.
It doesn't seem like much.
It's the loneliest number, right?
One dollar can't buy much (at least that's what we hear when somebody sells us something for 99¢—usually something crappy).
Long odds are always 'one in a million,' or something like that (not three in a million, or seven in a billion, or 13 in 762).
One is too insignificant for football; the only way to score one, is to score six on the previous play. Even in basketball, it's a 'free throw.' C'mon, it's free, for cryin' out loud!
(All integers 2 or larger are classified as prime or composite, based on what other integers are multiplicative factors; if a number has no factors other than itself, it is prime, otherwise it is composite. But one is always a factor, so it doesn't count. It doesn't even get to be composite or prime. Poor one.)
Heck, we can't even spell 'alone' without it (or lonely, lone, phone, or even trombone).
But one can subjectively also be seen as "a lot."
Let's start at the very beginning. That's a pretty good place to start.
Any Blog worth anything has to have a structure, a method, a purpose.
This blog will start with a simple rule.
This blog is about Barack Obama.
This blog is not about any other candidate, or the media, or the various people and groups not focused on the election of Barack Obama as 44th President of the United States. This is about us.
We talk about Hope. We talk about change. We talk about what good President Obama is to the United States.
We don't talk about other candidates. We don't "go negative."
Let's start at the very beginning. That's a pretty good plac to start.