You know, my day at work sucked today.
Well, let me amend that: I’ve had a lot of sucky days at work lately, and I’ve not been too quiet about my discontent either. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had a lot of good days, but lately work has just been getting to me. It happens to all of us. We get annoyed and we have a horrible day. In fact, it’s safe to say that we take it for granted.
Why am I hesitant to complain anymore? Easy. I’m not in Fallujah.
Monthly Archive: November 2004
Nov
16
2004
How Was Your Day At Work?…
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Nov
08
2004
They Mock What They Do Not Understand…
Bernard Goldberg was right. The main-stream media types just don’t get it. Take Goldberg’s former colleague at CBS News, Eric Engberg, for example. Engberg retired from CBS in 2002 but continues to write opinion pieces for the CBS News website. Today, he decided to weigh in on election coverage by bloggers and he was less than kind.
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Nov
04
2004
Divide This…
So, George W. Bush has won re-election over challenger John Kerry. Although there wasn’t a resolution until the next day, it was certainly faster than what took place four years ago. There were no lawsuits. There were no endless recounts. There was no six-week waiting period for a concession.
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Nov
02
2004
Somewhere Between Appeasement and Independence…
This long and seemingly interminable campaign season culminates today when Americans go to the polls to cast votes for the candidates of their choice. Practically every election has been described as the “most important of our time,” but this quadrennial exercise seems to fit that description even more this time.
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