pulang kampung

rang-orang muda yang hendak menjumpai sanak saudara dan handai taulan masih menunggu di halte bersama menanti malam. Laki perempuan sama, serasa, karena kampung yang menanti tak peduli siapapun yang mencintainya dan pulang.

Campaign Lies, Media Double Standards

Campaign Lies, Media Double Standards
I no longer trust the major newspapers or television networks to provide consistently accurate and fair reporting and analysis of all the charges and countercharges.
nationaljournal.com
by Stuart Taylor
Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008
Some who have been admirers of John McCain think that the war hero has debased himself by using gross distortions to trash [...]

Jika McCain menang tak lain hanya Karma Obama

arang sekali orang dengan gampang bilang perkataan Obama, yang menyebut Hillary sweety sebagai seksis, atau tidak ada media yang mengungkapkan tindakan harrashment yang dilakukanpendukung obama pada pendukung Hillary Clinton, atau tidak ada media yang mengangkat bagaiman dalam suatu kesempatan pidato di primary, seorang laki-laki teriak “Iron MyShirt” setrika baju saya…..

Obama kena Karma, pertama karena banyak ketidak fairan terhadap Hillary di dalam Partai Demokrat, kedua karena obama tidak menjadikan Hillary wapres…..

September 10, 2008
November Lineup: Obama vs. Obama
By Dick Morris

Now that the conventions are over, it is evident that the battle of John McCain is over (McCain won) and the battle of Barack Obama will determine the outcome of the election. Now that McCain has definitively, and I suspect irreversibly, separated himself from George Bush, he has become an acceptable alternative to Obama for voters seeking change. The question now is whether Obama’s extra quotient of change — or the different direction that change will take — is worth the risk of electing him.

Obama was wrong to invest so much in the Bush-McCain linkage. Any candidate can define himself at his convention. And if McCain chose, as he did, to use the gathering to distance himself from Washington and from the Bush administration, there was really nothing that Obama could do to stop him. He should have focused very specifically on McCain himself and taken shots at specific votes and bills that he introduced. Now, after the massive exposure McCain got at his convention and the demonstrable commitment to change embodied in the selection of Sarah Palin, it is too late.