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war is over if you want it

Today was the anniversary of John Lennon’s murder.

I was not aware of the commitment that he and Yoko Ono had to peace and non-violence.  These things are close to my heart, and I spent some time today watching a video posted on imaginepeace.com. I also printed out a small poster to hang among my Christmas cards of the season.  Their technique of using advertising is fascinating to me.  I encourage you to watch the video.  It’s a bit heart wrenching at the end, but very powerful.


WAR IS OVER! (If You Want It) from Yoko Ono on Vimeo.

little brother

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Last week we celebrated David’s youngest brother’s birthday.   A lot of John’s friends and bandmates joined us at Sushi Eye in downtown Chandler.  The restaurant was kind and bought several desserts for the whole table at the end of dinner.  Later, we walked down to the brand new Irish pub called Murphy’s Law where a few of the guys drank Car Bombs. Happy Birthday John!

happy birthday krystofer!

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It’s been amazing watching you grow up (we’ve known each other since I was twelve).  You have a beautiful wife and a beautiful family.  You’ve been my friend through the good times and the bad, and I am better for having known you.  And no one plays a better game of dangling participles than you.

sick of the slander

I wrote the email below because I am tired of receiving ridiculous emails regarding Obama.  There seems to be quite the dirty smear campaign going on.  I decided to send this email to the offenders in the hopes that they will do a little fact checking instead of clicking the forward button.  Feel free to copy and edit the text for your own use.

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Dear Friends and Family,

 

This is a very exciting election year; I am watching the presidential election closely.

 

As of this moment, I have not decided for whom I will vote.  I have watched most of the Democratic National Convention, and I plan on watching a fair amount of the Republican National Convention.  I want to hear what the candidates have to say.  I want to hear the content of their speeches and the those of their supporters.  I am hardly at all interested in the mostly biased and shallow commentary by the “news” reporters on television.  Most of what we hear on television is actually speculation and opinion.

 

I am certainly not interested in forwarded emails that are formulated of heresy and slander about either candidate.  I do not want to read anything that has to do with smearing the name of your candidate’s opponent. 

 

I would be interested in your own personal emails about why you would like me to consider your choice for presidential office.  Perhaps his character, past work/government experience, or vice presidential choice might be excellent talking points for you.  Might I suggest visiting your candidate’s website for more suggestions?

 

Here are both candidates’ official websites listed in alphabetical order by last name:

 

http://www.johnmccain.com

 

http://www.barackobama.com

 

If you would like to peruse the actual facts regarding recent slander against Obama I recommend visiting:

http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/fightthesmearshome

 

(I have included these links because I have received a lot of smear emails against Obama in particular. I find them offensive because they are not accurate, and that makes me want to defend him.)

 

May the best candidate prevail!

Jamie

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