Since it is de-lurking week, I thought I’d post a question for you to answer rather than just ask for comments. I read this on Nancy’s blog a few days ago and have been thinking about it quite a bit:
I had a conversation with one of my cousins about education – they’re sending their daughter to a private pre-school that “costs more than UGA.” I asked if they would send her to public school or keep her in private, and it was hard for her to answer. Because politically she’s a liberal and supports the public school system. But on the other hand, she’s a mother with “just one child” that she wants the very best for. I think that’s a dilemma for a lot of liberals – the public good is the priority until it comes down to your own child. [more]
I generally avoid politics, especially on my blog, but I’m curious. Do your political ideals reflect your life? Do you practice what you preach?
Jan 11, 2007

Heather insists that voting is sexy. I tried to feel it, but voting [especially with seven kids] is decidedly NOT sexy. It is, however, empowering. Hmmm…. power! Maybe it was sexy after all.
They have a new system for counting votes here. Instead of the machines with lights and buttons, we were given actual pieces of paper. I think they call them ballots?! After coloring in the bubbles, I put the ballot in the machine which recorded my vote. I was voter #64 in my precinct. Should there be a question about the count or if the race is very close, the locked box of paper ballots will be hand counted. If that happens, any clear mark on the paper to indicate choice will be accepted and counted, even if the bubble isn’t correctly marked. I felt much more secure with the method than I have at previous elections. Nothing is perfect, though. There are already rumors of a lawsuit swirling.
At issue is the apparent distribution of a mere 150 ballots to a precinct that has some 2,500 registered voters, many of them Republican, said Marta Kramer, executive director for the state Republican Party. [link]
Don’t be discouraged. Exercise your right to
VOTE!
Nov 7, 2006