Thursday, October 09, 2008

PUSA - Interview #3 Online

We now have our third of twelve interviews online. This interview talks about the type of stories we tell. Some of the info is what I’ve covered on the Sonlight Pictures Blog, but since it’s me talking, it should be vastly more interesting.

We’ve also added a Purgatory, USA interview page, where you can check back for the lastest and greatest.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Latest Debate

I just watched the latest debate. Boring. Uninspiring.

These are the best two candidates? Really?

REALLY?

I don't like either candidate, but I like Obama less... and he'll win.

Hello higher taxes, hello bigger government, hello Freedom of Choice Act which overrides any state laws on abortion, hello socialism, hello ultra-liberal judges, hello national health care, hello inexperienced Commander-in-Chief in the most dangerous time in modern history...

...hello scary times.

Hypocrisy is Thick These Days

People harp on Palin for her "lack" of political experience, but here's a nugget that no one seems to talk about... Obama has the potential to engage in his longest tenure in one position in politics as the President of the United States!

President. Of the United States.

The guy's spent seven years in the Illinois State Senate. He's only spent two years as U.S. Senator, most of that time running for the presidency. Two terms as U.S. Prez tops either one of those.

And he's more qualified how, exactly?

And why is Palin "unqualified" and Bill Clinton was "exceptionally qualified" to be President?
  • Bill Clinton was a governor of a small state. So is Palin.
  • Bill Clinton had minimal foreign policy experience. So does Palin.
  • Bill Clinton was married to a man. So is Palin.
  • Bill Clinton was the prettiest spouse in the marriage. So is Palin.
All joking aside, the Obama-loving media just conveniently ignore important facts. As one headline recently reported... "How the 2008 Election Demolished the Credibility of "Mainstream" Press." Objectivity is lost. Equal criticism is lost.

Let's not talk about Obama's sketchy past or socialist leanings or communist advisors or Fanny Mae/Freddie Mac ties or his views on unfetered abortions to the point of not even saving a child that survives an abortion attempt. Let's not talk about that.

Let's talk about Palin's daughter's pregnancy. Yeah, that has more impact on the presidency.

The hypocrisy is so blatant and thick and sickening.

I'm not saying Palin is the savior of the Republican party... I just want the media to stop treating Obama as the savior of the nation. He's a man with his own past and his own decisions that deserves the same scrutiny. Period.

The American voter deserves to know ALL the facts, not just the ones that are aligned with the Democrats talking points. Who knows, after such scrutiny, the guy could turn out to be the greatest human to walk the plant earth in nearly 2000 years. But we'll never know.

Gosh, I never thought I'd say this, but "I remember a time when the media mattered."

Seems like a long time ago.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Palin Visit

Seeing a potentially historical figure in person is a rarity in life, so we took the opportunity to see Governor Sarah Palin's visit to a rally in Clearwater. I've never been to one, so I thought I should attend as well.

The morning started at 5:00 a.m. We left the house by 5:30 a.m., made it to the parking and were bused over to Coachman Park by 6:30 a.m. We got prime seats, some 10 yards away from the podium and stood around for the next three hours.

Pic courtesy of the St. Pete Times

Actually, it wasn't that bad... all of the local speakers started around 7:30 - 8:00 a.m. You could tell the event was important to the GOP because everyone was there... Representative Young, Senator Martinez and Governor Crist. Governor Palin arrived and was introduced by Senator Joe Liberman.

The greatest quality Palin has is her true sincerity. She is just a very nice person. When they walked on stage and everyone was waving and yelling, you could see just how moved she was... she kept leaning over to Liberman and saying "Wow! Wow!" At one point you could actually see in her eyes just how moved she was by the large and enthusiastic turnout.

Pic courtesy of the St. Pete Times

Her speech was familiar, but impassioned. She layered in off-the-cuff comments, jokes and commented how the Tampa Bay Rays were not given much of a chance to win at the beginning of the season, but they, like the McCain/Palin ticket, would surprise people in the end.

Also, as Dea pointed out, she looks even more beautiful in person. The camera doesn't do her justice.

To prove we were there, can you spot me and Dea in the pic below?

Pic courtesy of the St. Pete Times

At the end of the speech she spent almost 1/2 hour signing autographs and shaking hands. At one point, she spotted a mother with a special needs child and stopped.

She held the baby in her arms and you could see her mouth to the mother, "They're all special! She'll always be special!"

It was a very sincere, touching moment.

DC was lucky enough to shake her hand as well. Gabe, however, was getting crushed, so we pulled him out and waited for everyone to make their way out.

Okay, give up finding Dea and me? Here we are...

Pic courtesy of the St. Pete Times

It was a memorable and exhausting experience. I'm glad we had the chance to attend.

We'll have more pics from Dea's camera later.