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22Jul/10Off

Hoping Against Hope

The latest story coming out of Washington D.C. about Shirley Sherrod, the African American Agricultural Department official, who was humiliated and forced to resign her post after a douche bag conservative blogger named Andrew Breitbart released a terribly misleading video that supposedly showed her admitting antipathy toward a farmer who was Caucasian. To make a long story short, instead of investigating the claims of Mr. Breinart thoroughly, the Obama administration tucked their tail between their legs and ran scared. As egregious as the handling of Ms. Sherrod’s story by the administration is and was, that’s not the point of this post. The thing that set me off about this story was the details coming out about how the Obama administration had to make sure that Ms. Sherrod got the boot before Fox news went on air about the story and made them look bad.

Not long after Ms. Sherrod was asked to resign, she went on CNN and said that a White House liaison told her to resign, “because you’re going to be on Glenn Beck tonight.” This is the most ridiculous and cowardice thing that I have seen so far from the Obama White House. When the President of the United States of American is afraid of Fox News and Glenn Beck, you know something is wrong. Throughout his presidency, Barack Obama consistently drops to his knees and bows down to right-wing conventional wisdom. How many times can this administration screw things up before we acknowledge the fact that they have no idea what they are doing? I’m so sick of the Obama supporters (of whom I was one) telling us that we just don’t understand the administration, and that they are very intelligent and know what they are doing…I call bullshit.

This website is no longer anonymous, my name is in the title, and I’ll tell you upfront, I supported and
voted for Barack Obama. If you have read this blog in the past then I’m sure you’ve already figured this out, but this Shirley Sherrod story is the straw that broke the camels back with me. I’m sick of this administration constantly making decisions out of fear from Fox News and the right-wing pundits. President Obama is a coward and has chosen to screw his supports up and down. Say what you will about George W. Bush being an idiot, but at least he had a set of balls. Do you think that Bush gave a shit about MSNBC and what the progressive blogosphere thought about him? If you do, then you must have been in a coma the last ten years. Even when Bill Clinton was in office, and Newt Gingrich said that he was going to, “shut the government down” because he was mad at the Clinton administration, Bill Clinton basically told him to bring it on. That is why Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were so beloved by their supports, because they had courage of their convictions.

What is it going to take for Obama to step up and do his job!? Something is going to have to happen that is so jarring, where he thinks his ass is on the line, before he does anything that we were promised in the election. The question I’ve been asking myself lately is why is President Obama not fulfilling any of his campaign promises? The conclusion that I’ve come to is that he knows that the liberals and progressives are not going to vote for a Republican come next election no matter what, so he does whatever the right-wing wants to try and appease them and get some of their votes, since he already has the progressive vote no matter what. This, I think, is a terrible way to run an administration, and a decision that is going to bite him in the ass in the long run.

If you look at the polling from the 2008 election, a major reason why President Obama won was because he energized the younger vote. Never before in a Presidential election have college kids and people under 30 come out to vote in such record numbers. The thing is, they came out to vote because they were fed up with the Republicans and the war, they were energized and excited to get out the vote. I was living in New York City at the time of the election, and I remember a friend of mine’s girlfriend went to Philadelphia to canvass for votes. If you remember, at the time Pennsylvania was a big swing state, and this girl drove hours away from her home on a Saturday to get people to vote for President Obama. She did this because she was excited and had hope that Obama was going to be different, he was the one who was finally going to get some progressive change in this country. Well the joke was on her, because Obama has done the exact opposite of what he was elected to do. Do you think that come next election these same people are going to fight anywhere near as hard for Obama to win as they did in 2008? There is no way! President Obama has been so disingenuous towards these people, he has screwed them. Sure, the liberals and progressives who do decide to vote surely will vote for Obama again rather than vote for a Republican, but what’s going to happen when the under 30 crowd says, “I’ve had enough?”

I personally guarantee you that after the mid-term elections this year, after the Democrats get their asses handed to them by the Republicans, they are going to blame the voters. They will blame their huge losses on the voters being lazy and not coming out to vote. Well guess what, that’s what happens when you don’t do your fucking job. President Obama had one job to do when he got in office, do what your supporters asked you to do by supporting you. But no, instead he spat in their faces, Rahm Emanuel called us, “fucking retards.” The Obama supporters (myself included) should have known better. We should have known what was coming the moment Obama announced Rahm Emanuel as his chief of staff.

I’m not an idiot. I know that they’re all just politicians and we should expect this kind of bullshit from them, but let’s face it, Obama put a lot of hope into a lot of people’s heads. President Obama energized a large group of people who usually don’t give a shit about politics, and then he screwed them over. If you look at the current polls, when you factor in all voters, the Republicans and Democrats are virtually tied. The problem is, when you look at the polling of “likely voters” the Republicans are ahead.

If you wonder why I shut this blog down for a while and got sick of the political posts, this administration is the reason. I’ve become so disengaged by the actions of this administration. President Obama is the epitome of a greasy politician. Make no mistake about it; President Obama has one concern and one concern only, TO GET RE-ELECTED! I don’t know about you, but I’m sick and tired of hoping against hope.

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22Jul/10Off

Moving to Montreal

So my wife and I have officially decided to make the move to Montreal (we actually decided about six months ago). The paperwork and fees have been submitted to the government of Canada, there is no turning back now. I have come across a good amount of message board posts where people have been asking about the immigration process and how long it takes, and there doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of information on the subject of time frame. That being said, I decided that I would keep track of the process and how long it takes, and then post it on the site so that other people can possibly benefit from it, I’m such an amazing, thoughtful person.

So, the first thing that I did was request an FBI report from where I live, in this case Broward County. Thankfully I have no criminal past, so a clean record was obtained (this took about 60 days). First you get finger printed, then you send the fingerprints away to the FBI and about eight weeks later you have a clean record to send to Canada.

The next step in the process is to get a physical done at an “approved” doctor. This step pissed me of a bit because I have health insurance, but these “approved” immigration doctors don’t let you use your insurance for the immigration physical, it’s a total racket to get money. Anyway, the physical cost $350 for the exam, and another $75 for them to send the report via FedEx to the Canadian government. This fee is also bullshit, there is no way that it costs $75 to send a couple pieces of paper to Canada, but I digress.

The next step is the fun part, not really. Now it’s time to fill out all of the immigration paperwork. They ask you everywhere you have lived since you were 18 years old, as well as every job you have ever had since 18. For people like me who move every couple of years or so, this is a royal pain in the butt. I have also had about 15 different jobs since I was 18. They also ask you every single aspect of your relationship to your spouse that they can think of; how we met, when we started dating, did we have a wedding, who proposed, and the list goes on and on. You are also required to show them pictures of all these events (originals), plane tickets of trips taken together, yada yada yada. The only piece of good advice that I can give to someone whose spouse is from another country is, KEEP GOOD RECORDS. This goes for immigration to the United States as well. Luckily my wife is one of those people who saves everything (I think she might secretly be a hoarder).

The first thing that happens is the Canadian government has to approve my wife as a sponsor. After that happens, the Canadian government has to send the paperwork to the province where you plan on living, in this case Quebec. Once Quebec gets the paperwork and approves my wife as a sponsor, I then have to fill out some more paperwork for the Quebec government to get my permanent residency. According to the immigration Canada website, the whole process can take anywhere from four to eight months.

So, we sent all the paperwork to the Canadian government on Saturday, July 11th. I will update the site once the Canadian government approves our applications and sends them to Quebec. I’m sure that I put some people to sleep with this post, for that I’m sorry. Hopefully there are some other future Canadian immigrants that might find this information, boring as it may be, helpful.

21Jul/10Off

Changes Are a Coming….

Hello everyone, I’m back. I doubt that any of the old readers are really checking this site on a regular basis much anymore after my last hiatus. I stopped blogging for a bit because, quite frankly, it became work. I always said that I would continue to post here as long as it was fun and didn’t feel like a chore, but never the less, a chore it became.

As you can probably tell by now, there is a new format. If you look up in your browser address area, you will also notice that the address is different. That’s right, look up, you see it? No more leftlean. Why you ask? Because, like I said in the title, changes are a coming.

One of the main reasons why this site became a chore is because the focus was strictly on politics. I suppose I could have left the web address the same and just wrote about other things and sprinkle some politics in here and there, but I think that’s misleading. With a site titled “leftlean” it is just too restrictive. With a title like that, if I start writing about movies, or people I don’t like (not that I plan on doing that) it would just look stupid.

So, the new website title is my full name. I did this for a few reasons, one of which is that I don’t want to be restrictive about topics to write about. I also felt like I can always have the option to change the format/content of the site if it’s just my name. The final reason why I decided to change the title of the site was passion. I used to be very passionate about politics, and still am to an extent, but politics has been very frustrating lately. At this point, I feel like it just doesn’t matter who’s in office. It’s still the same shit different day. Don’t get me wrong, I am significantly happier with Obama in office than I was before with president dumb shit, but in my opinion, Obama has been a big disappointment. I wish that I could say that it’s not Obama’s fault and that he’s doing the best he can, but at this point I just don’t believe that.

With all that being said, hopefully anyone still checking this blog will enjoy the new format. I’m not going to promise to post every day or to stay topical. I’m going to write about whatever I feel like. The only promise that I’m going to make is that I will make this site as well written as possible. I have a passion for writing, and that is the only reason why I opened this site back up in the first place.

As of right now, the comment section is closed. I hadn’t checked the site in a couple of months and came back to find 786 comments. Most of them were crap, some were spam, there were some decent ones in there, but I wasn’t about to go through 786 comments and try to decipher which ones were real and which ones were trolls, therefore I deleted all of them, so there. I will open the comment section back up at some point. For now, all the comments that made it through the first time are still there.

Thank you to everyone who checked the site on a regular basis, hopefully the new format won’t piss you off that much. Good night and good luck.

2May/10Off

Smodcast

Recently I have added a new addition to my podcast list.  Smodcast, a podcast done by writer/director Kevin Smith along with his producer Scott Mosier is my new favorite thing to listen to.  Smodcast is absolutely hilarious.

For those who don’t know, Kevin Smith is the director who made Clerks I, Clerks II, Jersey Girl, Chasing Amy, Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, Mallrats, Dogma, and Zach & Miri Make a Porno. Smodcast is not about movies or movie making, although these subjects are touched upon from time to time.  Smodcast is simply a kind of general talk podcast that is absolutely hysterical.

For the last week and a half, I have been catching up on previous episodes, all of which can be found on the Smodcast archives. I am in no way associated with Kevin Smith or his movies, aside from being a big fan.  This podcast is quite possibly the funniest thing I have ever listened to, anyone who enjoys Kevin Smith films or crude humor will love Smodcast.  Check it out and thank me later.

30Apr/10Off

Ubik – An Alternate Ending

As some of you may already know from my previous posts, I am a huge fan of Philip K. Dick.  I had a recent project where I had to write an alternate ending to Dick’s novel Ubik. I’m not sure how many people who read this blog have read Ubik, but it is a fantastic novel that everyone who has even the smallest shred of interest in science fiction really should read.

I thoroughly enjoyed coming up with an alternate ending to this novel and I have decided to re-post it here.  A bit of a spoiler alert, if you haven’t already read Ubik and you plan to, then I would advise you not to read any further.  Enjoy…

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CHAPTER 18

When used properly, Ubik can help to

distinguish reality from fantasy. Keep out

of reach from children. Please follow

instructions precisely. Disobedience of

instructions can lead to distortions of

reality and severe hallucinations.

“I’m sorry Mr. Runciter,” the attendant said, “I can’t figure out what’s wrong.  I checked the circuitry three times, just to make sure everything was hooked up properly.  I can’t for the life of me figure it out, we can’t get a connection with Ella, it’s like she just vanished into thin air.  I’m terribly sorry Mr. Runciter, perhaps you could come back at a later date and we could try again.

Glen Runciter stormed out of the moratorium.  “What is happening?  Why in the world is Joe Chip’s face on my currency?  Is his face on everyone’s money, or is it just on mine?  What happened to Ella?  Why is there no longer a connection?”  Runciter, moved swiftly down the street, looking for the nearest business establishment, hoping that his fears would not come to fruition.  “There!” Runciter exclaimed.  Swinging the doors to the Happy-Go-Lucky Convenience store open, Runciter ran up to the counter and grabbed the clerk by the shirt collar.  “Give me a bill, I need to see something.”

“Hey, get off me before I call the police,” exclaimed the store clerk.  Runciter pleaded with the clerk to see a bill to confirm his suspicion.  “Sorry, I can’t open the register unless you make a purchase.”

“Here!” Runciter screamed as he threw a packet of gum onto the counter.  The clerk rang up the gum, took a dollar bill from Runciter.  Ding, the register rang open.

“Here’s your change, now get out of here, I don’t want any trouble.”  Runciter took the coins from the clerk, looked down at them, and opened his mouth in shock.

“Damn, just as I suspected,” Runciter said as he looked at the coins and saw Joe Chip’s face on all of his change.  “What does this mean?”  Runciter thought to himself.  “How can this be, I don’t understand.”  Runciter walked out of the Happy-Go-Lucky Convenience store, this time with his head held low as he slowly made his way down the street.

“I wonder what happened to Ella,” Joe Chip thought to himself.  “If only she could have been here to see Jory’s demise, I think she would have enjoyed that.”  Joe thought of the past, of Ella, that last time he saw her, what seemed like years ago.  “I wonder what comes after this half-life, is there some other sort of wondrous realm where we are fully spirits, rather than this dreary half dead, half live situation I’m in now.”

Joe thought about Jory, wondering if he was able to torment Ella and his former colleagues as he had in half-life.  “Jory is gone,” Joe thought to himself, “but at what cost.  Everyone that I’ve ever met here in this half-life is gone.  The battle has taken everyone away from me.”  Joe walked out of his office at the Takonami building, walked down the hall, got in the elevator, and headed for the ground floor.

Glen Runciter got into the cab, “take me to the offices of the Runciter Organization, at once,” Runciter shouted at the cab driver.  His mind raced in all different directions, he pondered to himself how it came to be that Joe Chip had his face plastered on all forms of currency.  “What am I missing?” Runciter thought to himself.

“Here we are sir,” the cab driver said, looking at Runciter in the rear view mirror.  “That will be four dollars and fifty cents.”

“Where are we?”  Runciter said, “I told you to take me to the Runciter Organization building.”

“This is the Runciter Organization building,” the cab driver said.  “Where it used to be at least, the Runciter Organization went out of business three months ago.  Glen Runciter’s jaw dropped, he looked out the window of the cab and saw a tall building that looked like it reached thirty stories high.  “Four fifty please,” the cab driver said, this time his voice becoming more stern.  “Please sir, I have to go, I have another fair to pick up.”  The cab driver reached behind his seat and opened up Rinciter’s door.  “I beg of you, I need to be going right away.”  Runciter got out of the cab, reached into his pocket, pulled out the appropriate funds and handed it to the cab driver.  “Thank you sir, hail Chip.”

“Excuse me,” Runciter said, “what did you just say?”  The cab driver failed to give a response, he quickly sped away, the back door of the cab slamming shut with the force of the acceleration.  “Hail Chip, what does that mean?  Am I in some sort of alternate universe,” Runciter thought to himself.

Runciter crossed the street and headed for the entrance to what, according to the paranoid cab driver, was the offices of the Runciter Organization.  He grabbed the handle to the enormously tall building and pulled, “damn,” Runciter said, “the door won’t open.”  Runciter pulled a set of keys out of his pocket, “I wonder if these work,” he thought to himself.  He put his key in the lock of the door, forced the key inside and tried to turn the lock, no luck.

Runciter removed his key from the lock, turned around with his back facing the door of the mysterious building, pulled out a pack of cigarettes, lit one up, and thought to himself.  “How long was I plugged in to half-life at the moratorium,” Runciter thought to himself, “I just can’t figure it out.  I went into half-life, met with Joe, gave him the Ubik, and that was it.”  Runciter brought the cigarette to his lips, took a deep drag, when suddenly, a tap on his shoulder.

CHAPTER 19

The key to everything great and small,

Ubik, my friends, is for all. When everything

seems all concealed, trust in Ubik, all will

be revealed.

“Hello Glen, I’m surprised to see you here.”  Runciter took two quick steps forward, turned around, and saw Joe Chip looking cheerfully back at him.  “What are you doing back here among the half-dead, or half-alive as the glass half-full ones like to think of it,” Joe said.

“What the hell is going on here,” Runciter exclaimed, “what are you doing here?  What am I doing here?  Where the hell are we?”

“I’m in half-life,” Joe said, “the same place I have been for months now.  Are you still at the moratorium?”

“The moratorium,” Runciter said, his voice quivering with fear, “I left the moratorium just a little while ago.  I left, hailed a cab, got in, asked to be taken to the Runciter Organization, and here I am.  What are you doing on my currency?”  Runciter took a dollar bill out of his pocket and handed it to Joe.

Joe chuckled, “this is great, I’ve always wanted to see my face on a bill.  Am I just on the dollars?  What’s the matter?  They couldn’t give me anything better than a dollar?”

“This is no time for jokes,” Runciter cried, “you are on everything, dollars and coins.  Now what the hell is going on here?  Why am I here?”

“I wish I had a good answer for you Glen,” Joe said, “I’m as surprised about this as you are.”

“Then why aren’t you freaking out?” Runciter asked, “What is this building?  Why are you here?”

“Relax,” Joe said in an attempt to calm Runciter down a bit.  “Let’s go upstairs to my office and try to figure this thing out.”  Joe turned around to face the door of the Takonami building, took out a key, put it in the lock, and opened the door.  “After you,” Joe said to Runciter.  Both men walked through the door.  They walked towards the elevator, Joe pushed the button for the twenty fifth floor, away they went.

“What is this building?”  Runciter asked.

“Your guess is as good as mine,” Joe said, “I found this building shortly after I met with you in the hotel.  I thought it was a creation of Jory’s imagination, but after I destroyed him, the building was still here.”  Ding, the elevator doors opened, Glen Runciter and Joe Chip stepped out of the elevator and walked down a dark hallway with Joe leading the way.  They made their way into a small, dingy office building.  There was very little furniture in what was now Joe Chip’s office, just a small desk with two metal chairs on either side.  “Sit,” Joe said.

“What do you mean you destroyed Jory?” Runciter asked, “How long has it been since we met in the hotel room and I gave you the spray can of Ubik?”

“I’m not sure exactly how long it has been,” Joe said, “they don’t seem to have an abundance of calendars laying around here in half-life.”  Joe pulled a pack of cigarettes out of his pocket, “cigarette?  You look like you’ve just seen a ghost,” Joe said, smiling at Runciter.

“I can’t seem to understand what you find so amusing about this whole situation we find ourselves in,” Runciter said, “give me one of those.”  Runciter extended his hand and grabbed a cigarette from Joe.

“I’m dead,” Joe said, “half-dead at least.  What is there to be worried about, I’m in half-life, Jory’s gone.  I am curious about what happens after this, but aside from that, I don’t have too many concerns.  And I must proclaim, as much as you don’t like it, I’m glad you’re here.  I haven’t had any company in months.  After Jory’s death, if you can really call it that, everyone disappeared.  It’s as if Jory’s spirit sucked everyone else away with him.”

“Except for my cab driver,” Runciter said, “and the attendant at the moratorium, if I really am in half-life, they were here too.”

“They must have died and been resurrected in half-life after I destroyed Jory,” Joe said, “It’s all still really a mystery to me.  I don’t have much more information than you do Glen.

“So what happened to Jory?”  Runciter asked, “you saw me in the hotel, got sprayed with the Ubik, I left you, and then what?”

“Well,” Joe said, “I left the hotel, met up with Ella…”

“Wait!”  Runciter exclaimed, “You saw Ella?  How’s was she, how’d she look?”

“She was great,” Joe said, trying to reassure Runciter, “she saved me.  I went to a drugstore to pick another can of Ubik, Jory was in the store.  Ella saved me.  She gave me a can of Ubik.  Thankfully she did, otherwise I probably would not have had the strength to destroy Jory.”

“What do you mean?  Runciter asked, “How did you destroy Jory?”

“It was strange,” Joe said, “after Ella left, I called out to her.  I tried to get her to explain things to me, explain this half-life in more detail, but she ran off, never to be seen again.  Anyways, to make a long story short, after she left, I wandered the streets for a little while.  I tried to make sense of everything that had just happened, tried to figure out exactly what was going on here.  Then Jory appeared, he came at me with a fiery rage in his eyes that I have never seen.  It seemed a bit weird, for someone so young, so young looking anyway, to have such rage.  Such a disturbed individual Jory is, or was.  So anyway, he came at me, leaped at me, and knocked me to the ground.  The can of Ubik I was holding went rolling away from me, into the street next to us.  Jory grabbed me by the neck, held me down, began choking the life out of me while simultaneously sucking my spirit away, eating me as he had done with the others.  Then suddenly, out of nowhere, a cab appeared racing down the street.  I tried to call out to the driver for help.  The driver didn’t seem to notice.  Just when I thought it was all over for me, the cab ran over the can of Ubik that had rolled out onto the street.  The Ubik burst open, spraying both myself and Jory with the contents of the can.  I felt great once the spray hit me, but Jory, the Ubik seemed to have a reverse effect on him.  After Jory got sprayed with the contents of the Ubik, he began to degenerate, until finally, he just disintegrated.  He was there, and then all of the sudden, poof, he was gone.  After that it was all over, I haven’t come across Jory since.”

“That’s it,” Runciter said, he seemed surprised, “that’s all it took to defeat Jory, a little bit of Ubik?”

“That’s it,” said Joe, “Imagine all that time, that’s all it took.”  Joe put his cigarette to his lips and took a drag, “but we still can’t explain why you are here Glen.”  Suddenly there was a knock on the office door.

Runciter dropped his cigarette and look at Joe, “Are you expecting anyone?”

“Like I told you before,” Joe said, “I haven’t seen anyone since the Jory incident.”  Joe looked in the direction of his office door, “Come in.”  The door knob slowly turned with a slight creaking sound, the door swung open.

Herbert Schoenheit von Vogelsang came bursting through the door, “Mr. Runciter, thank god I finally found you.  I was beginning to worry.”

“Beginning to worry,” exclaimed Runciter, “what are you doing here?  What the hell is going on?

“I’m sorry sir,” said Herbert apologetically, “I’m so very sorry, there was nothing I could do, I tried to stop him and…”

“Stop who,” Runciter said, now pleading with Herbert, “Explain yourself, what in god’s name are you talking about?”

“I’m sorry sir,” Herbet said.

“Yes, yes, I know, you’ve said that already,” Runciter said.

“Hurry up and get on with it, spit it out,” Joe chimed in.

Herbert walked towards Glen Runciter and Joe Chip, “I’m…”

“Sorry, yes I know,” shouted Runciter.

“We had you hooked up into half-life,” said Herbert, “you were conversing with Mr. Chip.  Then, a man burst in through the doors of the moratorium, he ran down the hall, found you in one of our offices, I don’t know how he got passed security.”

“Who,” shouted Runciter, becoming visibly angry, his face turned bright red.

“A masked man,” said Herbert, “he pointed a gun at you, he said, ‘this is a message from Ray Hollis.’  And with that, he shot two bullets into your chest.  I’m so terribly sorry sir.  He got me too.  I ran into the office and tried to stop him.  I tried to wrestle the gun away from him, and in the process, took a bullet to the head, at least I think he got me in the head.  I was face to face with the man, he lifted the gun, pointed it at me, and then everything went blank.  I never even heard the shot, I just saw the weapon, it fired, and that was it…darkness.”

“So that’s it,” said Runciter, “I’m dead, your dead, and our good friend Mr. Chip here is also dead.  What are we going to do now?”

Herbert looked towards Runciter, “I’m sorry sir, I did everything I could.”

“It’s okay Mr. Vogelsang,” said Runciter, “tell me, how did you find me here?”

Looking to Runciter, Herbert said, “After I was killed, I found myself on the street.  I walked for a little while, but nobody was around.  Finally, I found a bar that seemed to be open.  I walked inside, the bar tender, Pat I think she said her name was, said that I might find you here.”

“Pat,” Joe said, “did you say Pat?”

“Yes,” Herbet said, “I believe that’s what she said her name was.”

“What is Pat doing here,” Joe said in shock.

“Do you remember where this bar is Mr. Vogelsang,” Runciter said.

“I think I should be able to find it again,” said Herbert, “let me try calling one of my associates at the moratorium first though.  I’m not sure if he was killed by the gunman from Ray Hollis’ office or not.  Perhaps I can reach him.”

“There is a payphone in the hallway,” Joe said to Herbert, “follow me.”  Joe, Runciter, and Herbet all walked out of Joe’s office and headed down the hallway to the payphone that was situated at the end of the hall.

“Do you have any currency?”  Herbert asked Joe.

“Yes, here you go,” said Joe, handing Herbert a coin.

“Wait just a damn minute,” said Runciter, “Look at that coin.”  Herbert opened his hand.  All three men leaned in to get a closer look at the coin.

“Is that Pat,” said Joe.

Runciter took a step back, looked at Herbet and Joe, “My god, it is.”

THE END

28Apr/10Off

Inside Information & Minor Changes

In case you haven’t noticed, my blogging has become a little less frequent than I would like.  I apologize for the inconsistency, but I have been extremely busy with other projects.  Unfortunately, this trend is most likely going to continue for the next week or so as I get caught up on other responsibilities.  I am also planning on making some minor changes to this blog, which I will explain in a little more detail in a moment.

If anyone cares, I am a while male in my late 20’s.  I currently live in South Florida, but I have also lived in Montreal and New York City.  I am back in school taking college classes.  This week is final week, one of the major reasons why my posting has been a little infrequent lately.  I have also decided to seriously peruse another passion of mine, writing screenplays.  As much as I love writing this blog, these other obligations have put a major dent in my available free time recently.

With that being said, I am going to make some minor adjustments to this blog which I think people will like.  This blog was created with the intention of strictly focusing on politics.  I am still going to keep politics the main focus of this website, although I would like to write about some other topics here and there.  There are times when I just don’t feel like ranting about how the right-wing is pissing me off, and quite frankly, sometimes there are slow news days where there just isn’t that much interesting crap to talk about.  So every once and a while, maybe a couple of times a week, I am going to simply blog about what’s on my mind and what’s going on in my life.

I think that these small changes will be good, and I would rather make these changes now while the website is still new rather.  I sincerely hope that this change isn’t going to piss anyone off.  My intent is to make the site better, not worse.  I also think that these changes will allow me to post with more consistency.  Like I mentioned above, there are some days where I’m just not that interested in writing about politics and rather than taking these days off, I would rather just write about what’s on my mind.  I feel like this will make the whole experience of reading this blog more personal and more interesting.

I hope that people continue to read this blog.  If you think this idea sucks, then by all means, let me know.  I do truly think that this change will make for a more enjoyable experience at LeftLean.  Again, I also think that this change will allow me to post more consistently because I don’t have to worry about finding some way to make my thoughts of the day tie in with politics.  This change will simply give me more freedom and hopefully give you a more enjoyable reading experience.  Thank you all in advance.

27Apr/10Off

Comment Section Question Answered

I have decided to address a question that someone asked in the comment section a little while back.  I was asked why the site requires an email to post, and also why the comments have to be approved by me before going live on the site.  There are a couple of reasons why I have the comment section set up in this manner.

The reason why the site requires an email address in order to post comments is simply to stop fake comments.  The internet is loaded with bots that will come to websites and post unwanted comments, such as promotion for other sites or products which can get extremely annoying.

The reason why I require comment moderation, meaning I have to approve comments before they go live on the site, is because I want to make sure that I read all the comments.  I am in no way trying to censor comments.  If you hate my blog and want to tell me how much you hate the site or me, I really don’t care.  I require the comments to be approved so that I have to read all the comments.  When I log into the back end of the site, all the new comments are highlighted.  I like this feature because it forces me to read everything that people post.

So, that’s the reason why I have the comment section of this site set up the way it is.  I think that this is pretty much how most blogs are set it up.  If you don’t like it, you can send me hate mail or hate comments, I promise I will let them through.

27Apr/10Off

The 2010 Census

In an effort to earn a little extra cash, I decided to help out with the 2010 Census.  Sure, the work is mildly degrading, but at $15 dollars an hour for very little work, I decided to give it a go.  I thought that most of the other people working with the Census might be college students looking for some extra cash, or recently unemployed professionals also looking for a little extra green.  My assumptions were completely incorrect.

The Census apparently draws in people who, let’s just call them below average intelligence.  I don’t want to come off as some arrogant intellectual who thinks that everyone else is dumber than I am; this is truly not the case.  But believe me when I tell you that the incompetence that runs rampant among Census workers is stunningly scary.  These are literally, people that have to be instructed how to properly enter their name on a Census form.  I think that a requirement for employment with Census must be that you are able to fill out a Census form without assistance.  I am truly scared for the future of this country.  I am not sure if people have always been this dumb and I just never realized it, or if I have just been blind to the rampant ignorance flooding our society.

25Apr/10Off

Bill Maher Becomes a Teabagger

Once again, Bill Maher demonstrates to us why he is great.  Enjoy...

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24Apr/10Off

Jon Stewart Backs South Park

For those who don’t watch South Park, they did an episode last week where they referenced, among other religious figures, Mohammad.  The episode, as usual, was great.  I am not able to provide a link to the episode at this time because Comedy Central has, for now, banned the episode.  A whack job fundamentalist Muslim group is quoted as saying, “We have to warn Matt and Trey that what they are doing is stupid, and they will probably wind up like Theo van Gogh for airing this show. This is not a threat, but a warning of the reality of what will likely happen to them.”

If you aren’t aware, Theo van Gogh was, among other things, a columnist who created a ten minute film which depicted violence against women in Islamic societies.  Because of this short film, Theo van Gogh was assassinated.  Once again, religious fundamentalist take things too far and commit deplorable violent acts against others.

Jon Stewart had a great segment on a recent show where he stood up for Matt Stone and Trey Parker.  In addition to the segment being very funny, it also made a great statement about speech and the ridiculousness of religious fundamentalism.  The clip is provided below.  Enjoy…

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c
South Park Death Threats
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Tea Party
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