Saturday, June 28, 2008

Happy Gay Pride Guys

Friday, January 25, 2008

This is what I do Everyday NOT

Times for a Change





Today the NYtimes has endorsed Hillary for the democratic nomination. I'm going to put some quotes on here just in case you guys are too lazy to read the actual article.

-"By choosing Mrs. Clinton, we are not denying Mr. Obama’s appeal or his gifts. The idea of the first African-American nominee of a major party also is exhilarating, and so is the prospect of the first woman nominee. “Firstness” is not a reason to choose. The times that false choice has been raised, more often by Mrs. Clinton, have tarnished the campaign."

-"Mr. Obama has built an exciting campaign around the notion of change, but holds no monopoly on ideas that would repair the governing of America."

-"Mr. Obama may also be capable of tackling such issues, but we have not yet seen it. Voters have to judge candidates not just on the promise they hold, but also on the here and now...He shows voters that he understands how much they hunger for a break with the Bush years, for leadership and vision and true bipartisanship. We hunger for that, too. But we need more specifics to go with his amorphous promise of a new governing majority, a clearer sense of how he would govern."

-"We know that she is capable of both uniting and leading. We saw her going town by town through New York in 2000, including places where Clinton-bashing was a popular sport. She won over skeptical voters and then delivered on her promises and handily won re-election in 2006.
Mrs. Clinton must now do the same job with a broad range of America’s voters. She will have to let Americans see her power to listen and lead, but she won’t be able to do it town by town."

Monday, January 21, 2008

YSL video

Check it out the new mens collection video. So awesome!

http://www.ysl.com/us/en/Collections.aspx

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Planet Earth DVD

I purchased it for myself as a Christmas present and have really been enjoying it. Here is a clip from one of my favorite parts: the first televised image of snow leopards