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Sitemeter Update

Okay, so apparently not even half a day after I made a post about how I was upset with the new layout for Sitemeter, they begun reverting back to the old layout. I’m taking credit for it, of course, and I have to say I’m happy to be back to the classic look. Whether I’m the only one that got this treatment, or everyone, I don’t know. If it is like this for everyone, you can thank me for whining about everything and being a baby. So, I’m happy I don’t have to switch traffic trackers, because I really do like Sitemeter’s simplicity. True, you have to pay for all the fancy features and extensive information that is provided for free with Google, but Google can also be a hassle because that darned tracker code hardly ever works. And really, all I care about for tracking my traffic is provided by the free version of Sitemeter. Anywho! (Don’t click the read more, there isn’t any more after this!)

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My Vote For President: An Official, Final Choice

Dear Readers,I have come to a decision on who I plan to vote for this coming Presidential Election. It has been, as some of you know, a difficult period for me, with my reservations about Barack Obama and John McCain, my concerns over our economy and the war, over who will do the right thing and keep America from tumbling into the pit of worldly hell that we are, after eight years of ineptitude, sitting on of the edge of. The decision came rather quickly for me when one considers what has been flooding the news these last few days and weeks.I have decided to vow my support for Barack Obama. I don’t believe Obama is the best candidate we could possibly have, but in the face of impending insanity–McCain and his utterly psychotic VP Palin–I have come to realize that Obama is the best choice. Say what you will about Obama, much of what we think about him in a negative light is not founded in verifiable truth. He might be a racist, but we can’t prove that. He might hate America, but we can’t prove that. He might even be a Muslim terrorist, but we can’t prove that either. The fact is, the only thing Obama has done up to this point is continue to sound like an educated, thoughtful human being, someone who has made me scared about where he will go in his first term as President because I have always had reservations about people who speak particularly well and say all the right things–and the world should have reservations about anyone who speaks in such a perfect manner.You see, with Obama I at least believe he means well. He may have features I don’t like and his politics may make America worse, but the things he wants to do are at least good things. I believe we should eventually have a health care system here, just not in the next eight years. I believe in a lot of the things Obama believes in, I just don’t believe some of them are economically feasible in the next eight years. Perhaps Obama realizes this, or perhaps he’s saying what he wants to do and he’ll find out how hard it really is when he gets there. Still, I believe that his politics are genuine. He wants to help, he wants to make America better overall. I just didn’t like him because of his relationships with people whom I greatly disagree with, due also in part to some of the things that were concerning me that I couldn’t prove.All this comes to me after learning more about John McCain and his VP choice Palin and realizing that the GOP choice is almost literally like choosing Hitler and Stalin together as President and VP. Palin is a terrifying human being, someone who is verifiable insane and whose politics and religious believes are so far to the right than it is impossible to hope for anything good if she becomes our VP. With McCain vowing that she meets him on the same playing field, this makes me wonder what it is McCain hopes to do to the country. Palin supports book bannings, and not just legitimate bannings of books in schools (such as pornography), but the banning of books like Harry Potter and other such fascinating reads that our children love and adore. She is part of a group of religious individuals that claims that Hitler was sent here by God to make sure the Jews got into Israel, which is a position that boggles my mind to no end and makes me question what sort of violent, evil god she believes in. She has been shown to abuse her authority in Alaska by firing people to get what she wants. This is just the tip of the iceberg.While I support the right to freedom of religion, I cannot support the imposition of religion into politics. The religious right must come to realize that we all don’t believe what they believe and that much of what they believe is predicated on absolutely lunacy. God did not send Hitler here to make sure the Jews got into Israel. Neither did God mandate us to fight in Iraq. There is no logical reason for Jesus Camps, which use brainwashing and mind control, in the same manner as terrorist groups do, in order to produce “Soldiers of God.” These things are part of Palin and her camp, the forced indoctrination of children into a religion to make them into soldiers, into violent zealots to churn the fires of hate in a Christian uniform. It is disturbing and wrong on too many levels, but these things will go unchallenged because our society has become a slave to religious intolerance and given undue respect to religion when it should be challenged, just like it was challenged in California when those politicians decided it was unconstitutional to deny homosexuals the right to marry.And if McCain and Palin enter the White House, I fear for this country. I fear that we might see the end of rationality in this country, the end of logical science and the end of our educational system. America is growing stupider every generation and it is because of these extremist religious views that this is so.So, having said these things you can officially call me an Obama supporter. I cannot support McCain and Palin, because their politics are nothing short of psychotic–so much so that they should be locked up in a mental institution. Obama is the right choice. Obama is the only choice. Thank you.

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Query Project: Real Queries From Real Authors

SF Novelists has a post with links to various queries from SF/F authors. Not sure what more to say other than that, but if you want to know how the pros do it, then you should go there and check it out. I mean it. These are real queries. You can learn how to do it from people that are published and still being published! Anywho! (Don’t click the read more, there isn’t any more after this!)

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SBS Mag: We’re Officially Public and Open For All Submissions!

SBS Magazine is now a public magazine. What that means is we are open to submissions from anyone, provided it follows the guidelines. Check out the website here for more information. With the magazine being public, that means anyone reading this blog is more than welcome to submit (again, if you meet guidelines)! Feel free to spread the word about us too! We’d like this to be a successful project with a regular publication schedule (biannual would be nice). We’re shooting to have our first issue out come this December. And yes, it will make a great Christmas gift! If you have questions you can email me, or send an email to the email provided at SBS. Anywho! (Don’t click the read more, there isn’t any more after this!)

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9/11

There’s not a lot to say about this day. For Americans it has a lot of importance, being one of the few days in our history where were literally grabbed and shook violently awake. Those metaphorical hands brought our attention to the fact that we’re not perfect, we’re not entirely safe… With this day in mind I would like to send an enormous thank you to all our troops, wherever you may be. Without you this country would be nothing. I don’t care what anyone thinks about the war. Our troops deserve our respect, no matter what war they are fighting. I hope they bring you all home soon and safe. And to the families of those killed in 9/11, I hope you can find a little joy in this day, even though represents so much grief and terror. And to our fire fighters and police officers, thank you for all you have done to make this country as safe as it is at home. Thanks to all of you who responded to the attack and tried to save what lives you could. We will never forget.

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Project Wonderful: YWO Ads Available

To anyone happening by that has a PW account, or wants to get one, my website–Young Writers Online–has ad space now through PW. If you have a website or a book you’d like to advertise, go check us out. Right now the ads are by the quick reply sections on every single thread on the site, including new ones created. These are probably the highest trafficked areas for our members as almost everyone uses the quick reply button. We’re going to try this out for a while and see how it goes.You can either go to the main page and just click the “your ad here” thing, or you can find us on PW by searching in the advertisers section for “young writers online” or clicking here. Anything of interest to writers, such as books, writing, comics, etc. are welcome. We’re really rather open to all kinds of ads! Anyway! (Don’t click the read more, there isn’t any more after this!)

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