Friday, October 31, 2008

Field notes

A chevalier and "French" wine mogul working in the Communist-occupied sections of Northern Virginia has packed up a passel of Hebrew yard signs to take down to North Carolina in an overt effort to "confuse the crackers" into voting against Liddy. Somehow the mathematics of it escape me, but the spirit is apparently willing.

A Washington filmmaker finds himself in Portland, Oregon, employing various strategies, presumably including shouting down at Shouting Square whatever that's called where the Bible thumpers and alcoholics howl competing philosophies at each other, or something, he wasn't really specific on the details.

A fretful mother stood over her first born to watch her vote. A nervous nation is waiting to see a first-time Oklahoma voter vote. An incensed Maryland voter takes the 100 percent reasonable position that Diebold should be forced to buy back the machines that Maryland is going to get rid of after this election. If McCain't should win Maryland, it could be an indicator the machines are rigged. If he wins Baltimore, it will be Harare in July.

Beagleland has an extensive network of field organizers and agents from Kampala to Nevada, from Missouri to the rest of Missouri, from all hellandgone and back to your place, but many of them are dilatory about turning in their reports and observations.

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