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Supa Nova Baby!
  k2o4, Nov 09 2008

Finally!

It feels good to achieve goals. I remember when I first read about supernova and thought "that would be nice but will never happen" since I was just fucking around on NL5/NL10. Then when I got to NL100 in January this year I said "holy shit I could get supernova this year!" and set it as a goal. I had to drop down to NL50 and at points NL25 and I started thinking that I might not make it, or that I might be mega grinding December to get enough hands. But I got back to NL100 and have hit it right when I expected to, by mid-month of November!



Hello to super fast FPP! Now I gotta decide whether to get the $650 bonus or wait and get the $1,500 bonus. Obviously it's more worthwhile to get the bigger bonus but it also means a longer wait, and I'm pretty broke right now. The only money I cash out from poker is the bonus money cause that's how my long term coaching goes with sakisaki. I'm still 13,000 FPP away from the $650 and 63,000 FPP away from the $1,500. I figure I can buy the $650 by the end of this month, and then clear it in the beginning of December. If I waited for the $1,500 I'd probably not buy it till the end of December or early January, and then it would take longer to clear.

Mmm, after writing all of that out I think it makes more sense to get the $650 for now. When I'm up @ NL200 the $1,500 will make more sense cause I will clear it faster and rack up FPP faster.

I've also had a semi-heaterish weekend. Actually I think I basically just ran normal but I'm so used to running like shit that this feels like a heater! Check it out:





It's nice for poker to go well again =) I've run horrible lately but thanks to good coaching I've dealt with it well. Let's hope things keep going well! Of course they won't, which is how poker goes, but I can hope.



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Starwars Obama End
  k2o4, Nov 09 2008

hahah I guess I'm not the only one who thought of the end of episode 6 when Obama won. These guys re-cut it:




And in case you missed it (if you read my blog I can't imagine how you would have) here's "The Empire Strikes Barack"





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McCain's Fall
  k2o4, Nov 09 2008

Really interesting article in the new yorker chronicling the way the "Old John McCain", (a guy I respected and would consider voting for) was thrown to the side and "McPalin" came to life.

  A defining moment of the “old” John McCain—as many Americans, even some of his friends, have begun to refer to him as he was before his run for the Presidency in 2008—took place in February, 2000, during his first bid for the White House, when he was challenging George W. Bush for the Republican nomination in the South Carolina primary. McCain had recently upset Bush in New Hampshire and was in a buoyant mood, vowing that, like “Luke Skywalker fighting the Death Star,” he would not only defeat Bush but reform a party corrupted by “big money” and, as he later put it, “agents of intolerance.”

Within days, sordid attacks began to appear: flyers on car windows claiming that McCain, who had adopted an orphan from Bangladesh, actually had fathered a black child; recorded phone messages, or robo-calls, spreading rumors that McCain’s wife, Cindy, who had once been addicted to prescription painkillers, was a junkie; and lies, propagated by an obscure group of Vietnam veterans, suggesting that McCain had become a traitor while serving in Vietnam.

McCain’s response was decisive: he pulled from television his negative advertisements, and announced to supporters, “If we don’t prevail, my friends, we know that we have taken the honorable way.” On the evening of the primary, McCain and his family watched the returns in a hotel suite in Charleston. As the polls came in, showing that he had lost by more than ten points, Cindy wept. “How could they believe all that about you?” she said of the public.

McCain, after embracing his wife and children, headed down to a ballroom to deliver his concession speech. “I will not take the low road to the highest office in this land,” he said. “I want the Presidency in the best way—not the worst way. The American people deserve to be treated with respect by those who seek to lead the nation. And I promise you: you will have my respect until my last day on earth. The greatest blessing of my life was to have been born an American, and I will never . . . dishonor the nation I love or myself by letting ambition overcome principle. Never. Never. Never.”

In the final weeks of the 2008 campaign, it became clear that John McCain might lose more than the Presidency. On October 6th, slipping steeply in the polls, he held a rally in Albuquerque. Rather than speak off the cuff, as he preferred, he kept his eyes on a teleprompter. During the 2000 race, McCain was known as the “happy warrior,” but now his tone was harsh. Angrily waving a finger, McCain portrayed his Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, as a shadowy figure who never seemed to reveal his true identity. McCain noted that Obama’s campaign recently had to “return thirty-three thousand dollars in illegal foreign funds from Palestinian donors.” McCain urged the audience to wonder, “Who is the real Barack Obama?”

Before he even finished the speech, he and his aides had begun their now notorious campaign—sometimes in public, sometimes sub rosa—to supply insinuating answers to this question. Ads appeared accusing Obama, who had served on the boards of two charities with William Ayers, a founder of the Weather Underground, of being allied with a “terrorist.” Voters received flyers featuring a mug shot of Ayers and the words “Terrorist. Radical. Friend of Obama.” Then came the same kind of robo-calls that had savaged McCain in 2000, and that he had once denounced as messages of “hate.” McCain even hired one of the same firms that Bush used in 2000. The messages warned, among other things, that Obama had tried to stop doctors from caring “for babies born alive after surviving attempted abortions.” Meanwhile, McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, charged that Obama was “palling around with terrorists.” Other surrogates claimed that Obama was “anti-American,” a “guy of the street” who “used cocaine,” and had “friends that bombed the Pentagon.” According to Newsweek, Michelle Obama asked an aide, “Why would they try to make people hate us?”



Full article here.



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Scapegoating Palin
  k2o4, Nov 07 2008

Ok, first off all of us intelligent people are thinking "duh" and "I told you so" as all the new behind-the-scenes info comes out about Palin. But it is kind of funny that the people who chose her have now so viciously turned on her. It's their fault as much as it is hers. It's McCain's fault for allowing Palin to be his VP. Palin was just Palin, and as horrible as I thought she was, it wasn't her fault that she was thrust onto the national stage - that was McCain and his advisers doing. Now they've thrown her under the bus. Not a pretty sight.

Campbell Brown @ CNN did a nice "Cutting Through The Bull" segment about it:



In case you missed it, here are the fun facts that were released by Newsweek, who had been required to wait till the election was over before they could report them:


  Palin launched her attack on Obama's association with William Ayers, the former Weather Underground bomber, before the campaign had finalized a plan to raise the issue. McCain's advisers were working on a strategy that they hoped to unveil the following week, but McCain had not signed off on it, and top adviser Mark Salter was resisting.




  NEWSWEEK has also learned that Palin's shopping spree at high-end department stores was more extensive than previously reported. While publicly supporting Palin, McCain's top advisers privately fumed at what they regarded as her outrageous profligacy. One senior aide said that Nicolle Wallace had told Palin to buy three suits for the convention and hire a stylist. But instead, the vice presidential nominee began buying for herself and her family--clothes and accessories from top stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. According to two knowledgeable sources, a vast majority of the clothes were bought by a wealthy donor, who was shocked when he got the bill. Palin also used low-level staffers to buy some of the clothes on their credit cards. The McCain campaign found out last week when the aides sought reimbursement. One aide estimated that she spent "tens of thousands" more than the reported $150,000, and that $20,000 to $40,000 went to buy clothes for her husband. Some articles of clothing have apparently been lost. An angry aide characterized the shopping spree as "Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast," and said the truth will eventually come out when the Republican Party audits its books.




  At the GOP convention in St. Paul, Palin was completely unfazed by the boys' club fraternity she had just joined. One night, Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter went to her hotel room to brief her. After a minute, Palin sailed into the room wearing nothing but a towel, with another on her wet hair. She told them to chat with her laconic husband, Todd. "I'll be just a minute," she said.




  McCain himself rarely spoke to Palin during the campaign, and aides kept him in the dark about the details of her spending on clothes because they were sure he would be offended. Palin asked to speak along with McCain at his Arizona concession speech Tuesday night, but campaign strategist Steve Schmidt vetoed the request.







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SouthPark on Obama
  k2o4, Nov 06 2008

This is hilarious:




  It didn't take long for the notoriously-fast-working folks at South Park to lampoon President-Elect Obama. Last night's episode featured the president-elect, Michelle Obama, John McCain and Sarah Palin. The episode, "About Last Night," revolves around an Ocean's 11-style plot to steal the Hope diamond.





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A Good Feeling
  k2o4, Nov 05 2008

Watching the footage of people celebrating Obama's victory all over the US and the world totally reminded me the end to Return of the Jedi when everyone is celebrating the fall of the empire.



hahaha I have been smiling all day. It's like living in a new world.



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Obama Landslide!!!
  k2o4, Nov 05 2008

The first thing that I have to do is say........... HHHHEEELLLLZZZ FFFFUUUUUCCCKKIIIINNN YYYYEEEAAAHHHHZZZ!



Next I have to say "FINALY THE SELIFSH PRICKS AND IGNORANT BASTARDS LOST!"

Then I have to justify that comment.

I first met Logan in 3rd grade. He was known as "Dumbo" because his ears stuck out like he could take flight at any moment. In 5th grade he had surgery on his ears and thereforthe become Logan. My girlfriend in 8th grade dumped me to date him for 2 weeks and then dump him. I was heartbroken.

By 9th grade (Freshman year in highschool) we were great friends, and we've stayed close ever since. In 2004 we were roomates and he was supporting Bush while I wanted Kerry. We had many a fight but maintained our friendship. Now we're both 25 and he has gone from being a real estate agent to running his own energy drink company. It's a small business but he's making much more than I do and he's still very Republican.

Now this is where we get back to my argument. I love Logan and would do anything I could to help him out, but I also think he's a selfish prick and I've told him so to his face. I've mocked his business which is a huge rip off and he's flat out admitted I was right. That's why I love him - he doesn't buy his own BS. I hate that he's fucking idiots over, but at least he doesn't think he's noble.

He decided to vote for McCain because he thought he'd get a better tax break from the Republican side of the ticket. As I've learned from TenBagger, most likely he'd only save $300 under McCain cause he's not making big bank right now. This is why I say that McCain got the "Selfish" votes - they didn't research it hard and any amount over 0 in extra taxes is too much for them.

Next let's go with a guy I met while canvassing for Obama. I knocked on a door looking for a 47 yr old Male named John who had told us he was leaning McCain the last time we talked to him. A ~20 yr old male answered the door, and when I asked for John and explained the past relationship, he told me that he hopes "Obama dies", and asked me why I supported Obama. I asked why he supported McCain and he said "Gimme 3 minutes and you will be a McCain supporter". His first talking point was "Obama hates my mom cause she's white". He followed it up with "Obama is a terrorist" and closed with "Obama wants to raise my taxes". This was almost funny coming from a guy who's family, by the look of his house, would be really lucky to break 60k a year.

We got into a 45 minute conversation where I slowly and kindly corrected him on his BS. He justified the "white hate" by Reverend Wright. I explained that all of my best friends, people I grew up with since 3rd grade and who I'd die for, all voted Bush and are supporting McCain. I pointed out the fact that even though they are the people I spend the most time with, the ones I go out and drink with, the ones who I think of as brothers, I totally 200% disagree with them on political policy issues. If I ran for president as a Liberal and people tried to say I was a right wing Republican because my best friends thought that way, it would be a load of BS, because I don't agree with them at all. The ability to still be friends with them DESPITE our disagreements was a sign of strength, not of weakness. He agreed.

I went on to deal with all of his points in a similar matter, and at the end we shook hands he he told me that even though we were voting for different people, we were still "Americans" and that's what mattered most. I agreed with him wholeheartedly and though he started with a death threat to my candidate, we ended as friends who respected each others beliefs while disagreeing.

I truly believe that if I spent a month with him, 24/7, going over non partisan sites like FactCheck.org and so on, we'd find even more common ground and he'd probably support Obama. He'd been so pumped full of fear by Fox news that a rational conversation was hard for him to achieve.



Now when we take this HUGE FUCKING OBAMA LANDSLIDE (HHHHEELLLZZ YYYEEAA!!!) into account, I think we can definitely say that the ignorant BS and selfish shit finally lost. I'm proud of my country for that and I'm extremely happy to be someone who's blogged for this change over the last 10 months. Thanks to EVERYBODY who has shown support to my blog, and a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who voted Obama. We're on our way to real change!

Yes
We
Did.



EDIT: And for fun, a funny video sent to me by a friend taking Dr. Seuss look at Palin:





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Still Undecided?
  k2o4, Nov 03 2008

Take a moment to get to know John McCain before making up your mind!

Rolling Stone wrote a very in depth article examining McCain's history and revealed a lot of info that I bet the vast majority of Americans have no clue about. It's a great read and very informative. I definitely think everyone should check out the article which is called "Make-Believe Maverick: a closer look at the life and career of John McCain reveals a disturbing record of recklessness and dishonesty".

If you're too lazy to read, they made a short video called "Five Myths About John McCain" which kinda summarizes the article:

Video: http://www.rollingstone.com/videos/player/23356460

I'll highlight a few good paragraphs for ya, or you can click the spoiler to read the entire thing.

Full article: + Show Spoiler +



  Back on campus, McCain's short fuse was legend. "We'd hear this thunderous screaming and yelling between him and his roommate — doors slamming — and one of them would go running down the hall," recalls Phil Butler, who lived across the hall from McCain at the academy. "It was a regular occurrence."

When McCain was not shown the pampering to which he was accustomed, he grew petulant — even abusive. He repeatedly blew up in the face of his commanding officer. It was the kind of insubordination that would have gotten any other midshipman kicked out of Annapolis. But his classmates soon realized that McCain was untouchable. Midway though his final year, McCain faced expulsion, about to "bilge out" because of excessive demerits. After his mother intervened, however, the academy's commandant stepped in. Calling McCain "spoiled" to his face, he nonetheless issued a reprieve, scaling back the demerits. McCain dodged expulsion a second time by convincing another midshipman to take the fall after McCain was caught with contraband.



  In the air, the hard-partying McCain had a knack for stalling out his planes in midflight. He was still in training, in Texas, when he crashed his first plane into Corpus Christi Bay during a routine practice landing. The plane stalled, and McCain was knocked cold on impact. When he came to, the plane was underwater, and he had to swim to the surface to be rescued. Some might take such a near-death experience as a wake-up call: McCain took some painkillers and a nap, and then went out carousing that night.

Off duty on his Mediterranean tours, McCain frequented the casinos of Monte Carlo, cultivating his taste for what he calls the "addictive" game of craps. McCain's thrill-seeking carried over into his day job. Flying over the south of Spain one day, he decided to deviate from his flight plan. Rocketing along mere feet above the ground, his plane sliced through a power line. His self-described "daredevil clowning" plunged much of the area into a blackout.

That should have been the end of McCain's flying career. "In the Navy, if you crashed one airplane, nine times out of 10 you would lose your wings," says Butler, who, like his former classmate, was shot down and taken prisoner in North Vietnam. Spark "a small international incident" like McCain had? Any other pilot would have "found themselves as the deck officer on a destroyer someplace in a hurry," says Butler.

"But, God, he had family pull. He was directly related to the CEO — you know?"



  Then, in an instant, the world around McCain erupted in flames. A six-foot-long Zuni rocket, inexplicably launched by an F-4 Phantom across the flight deck, ripped through the fuel tank of McCain's aircraft. Hundreds of gallons of fuel splashed onto the deck and came ablaze. Then: Clank. Clank. Two 1,000-pound bombs dropped from under the belly of McCain's stubby A-4, the Navy's "Tinkertoy Bomber," into the fire.
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These are the moments that test men's mettle. Where leaders are born. Leaders like . . . Lt. Cmdr. Herb Hope, pilot of the A-4 three planes down from McCain's. Cornered by flames at the stern of the carrier, Hope hurled himself off the flight deck into a safety net and clambered into the hangar deck below, where the fire was spreading. According to an official Navy history of the fire, Hope then "gallantly took command of a firefighting team" that would help contain the conflagration and ultimately save the ship.

McCain displayed little of Hope's valor. Although he would soon regale The New York Times with tales of the heroism of the brave enlisted men who "stayed to help the pilots fight the fire," McCain took no part in dousing the flames himself. After going belowdecks and briefly helping sailors who were frantically trying to unload bombs from an elevator to the flight deck, McCain retreated to the safety of the "ready room," where off-duty pilots spent their noncombat hours talking trash and playing poker. There, McCain watched the conflagration unfold on the room's closed-circuit television — bearing distant witness to the valiant self-sacrifice of others who died trying to save the ship, pushing jets into the sea to keep their bombs from exploding on deck.





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Palin Got Punk'd
  k2o4, Nov 02 2008

Bump cause it's too damny funny! Check post below.



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Palin Got Punk'd
  k2o4, Nov 01 2008

ROFLMAO! This is a must watch! Those damn Canadians, tricking great minds like Palin into thinking "Nailin Palin" was a documentary on her life!



Click spoiler for the transcript with french translation and other fun info!
+ Show Spoiler +





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