It’s the day before Super Tuesday. Huckabee has a shot at VP, but our work here is done. We wrote him off a while back if you hadn’t noticed.
Meanwhile, I was busy with another project today: Yes We Can! … the ringtone.
using a smartphone (I assume this works with most, but I’m basing this off my experience with the Blackberry), pull up on your browser one of the following 4 urls:
http://huckabeewatch.com/ywc1.mp3
http://huckabeewatch.com/ywc2.mp3
http://huckabeewatch.com/ywc3.mp3
http://huckabeewatch.com/ywc4.mp3
All four are MP3s you should be able to save as ringtones to your phone (again, it works on a blackberry).
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April 10th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
I’m supporting this idea all the way! I can not imagine who would disagree with it. On the whole - make posts like this more often.
March 20th, 2010 at 4:38 am
Barack Obama’s book, “The Audacity of Hope,” has a appealing title. It has a taste of bravery mixed with confidence. There’s nothing Pollyanna about it. I might not support everything he tells, but he’s our president, as well as for me, he creates trust. That may do more for a nation than any number of backroom deals. Hope gives us energy, and energy sustains us through trying times. Boy, we’ve had them. I’m from West Texas, and I did not vote for Bush. When McCain ran against Obama, I used to be a citizen of Arizona, but I gave audacious hope a chance. The fight for progress and laying the foundations of prosperity isn’t over. I have come across the quips of those that don’t think Obama is capable of doing it. But step back a second. Would anyone have all of us fail just to tarnish the star of an incumbent for whom they did not vote? Trying to keep our priorities straight, let’s work together with our president and build our future.