There's this one, from Cali (I'll do anything she does):
1. | Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) | |
2. | Dennis Kucinich (91%) Information link | |
3. | Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (87%) Information link | |
4. | Barack Obama (80%) Information link | |
5. | Joseph Biden (73%) Information link | |
6. | Christopher Dodd (70%) Information link | |
7. | Hillary Clinton (70%) Information link | |
8. | Mike Gravel (68%) Information link | |
9. | Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (67%) Information link | |
10. | John Edwards (66%) Information link | |
11. | Al Gore (not announced) (63%) Information link | |
12. | Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (62%) Information link | |
13. | Bill Richardson (54%) Information link | |
14. | Elaine Brown (51%) Information link | |
15. | Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (48%) Information link | |
16. | Ron Paul (43%) Information link | |
17. | Rudolph Giuliani (29%) Information link | |
18. | Mike Huckabee (28%) Information link | |
19. | Alan Keyes (22%) Information link | |
20. | Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani) (22%) Information link | |
21. | Mitt Romney (19%) Information link | |
22. | John McCain (17%) Information link | |
23. | Sam Brownback (withdrawn) (14%) Information link | |
24. | Newt Gingrich (says he will not run) (14%) Information link | |
25. | Chuck Hagel (not running) (12%) Information link | |
26. | Tom Tancredo (9%) Information link | |
27. | Fred Thompson (8%) Information link | |
28. | Duncan Hunter (7%) Information link | |
29. | Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (5%) Information link | |
30. | Stephen Colbert (campaign ended) (3%) Information link |
Speaking of candidates, I went to vote today (yay! voting!) at the school across from my house. It's a pretty amazing place to vote; the majority of the election officers are older black women - say, 50 or 60 plus - and you can see the pride and sense of duty they have over it all. Voting is not something to take for granted. Democracy (such as it is here) is *not* a spectator sport, y'all. These women, down at the polling place, silently tell me to keep that in mind.
Moving on to religion, there's this one, that I found (and took, of course):
In other news, good old FF confirmed ovulation for Saturday, with their usual wussy-commitment-phobe dotted lines. I am leaning toward pinning ovulation sometime late Saturday night/early Sunday morning. Which lines up nicely with my insems (thank you, New "Can't Beat Them With Sticks" Donors.). So now we wait. That's CD 17, 3 DPO, for those of you playing along at home.
My ass is kicked by this cold. Kicked, I tell you.
3 comments:
wow. you got more than I did this weekend!
; )
you crack me up! "wussy-commitment-phobe dotted lines" so so true! I hate the "chance of conception grid".
& I looooooove a good internet quiz. so Thanks for the religion one!
xo
"Theoretical Ideal Candidate" cracks me up. That's who I'M voting for! Wouldn't you love to see that on a bumper sticker? :o)
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