It's another Keith Olbermann special comment... my favorite part about this one is the last paragraph; the idea that the next President can use Bush's own New World Order policies against him is wonderful. But in reality, with everything else our miserable excuse for a President has done, there's no reason to believe he won't vote himself in for a third term. Think that is a silly thing to be afraid of, do you? Don't forget, Franklin D. Roosevelt did it. He served for three full terms, and I believe was elected for a fourth! Think you that Bush won't try to claim that America needs him as much as we needed FDR? Well sure, it sounds like sci-fi, but so does having a monkey for a President. A sci-fi sitcom. As a reminder of what grape ape is capable of, here's a picture link of him effectively destroying our Constitution. He's signing that odious military tribunal piece of crap.
Moving on, because the more I think about it the more I want to slit my wrists; I was transferring all of my computer files from my work computer to my tablet PC yesterday in preparation for getting the hell out of Dodge; the screen on my tablet is differently shaped than my work screen, and when I went to my blog, my page was all crazy lookin'! The banner was way off center, html code was peeking out from behind it; it was all afright. Apparently I was using a fluid layout for the main column, and on wider screens that just jacks it all up! So for anybody who uses a widescreen, or any other differently shaped monitor, and were wondering why I seemed to be lacking in pattern recognition skills, well, that's why. It's all fixed now, I think, but you have to clear your web browser's cache to view my repaired layout in all it's glory.
Otherwise, things are moving along nicely. I'm packing up and getting pretty excited about leaving. There is a certain amount of tension in my shoulders and neck which won't go away until the plane takes off because I'm paranoid about more harassment from the Castle, and just want to get out of here before they get another chance. Scott and Jeff have quit their jobs, also, because they were staying at my camp due to the fact that their company had been unable to provide them with housing, other than a dilapidated caravan on a street with no security, no water, and broken windows, and so they are calling game and heading out within the next two weeks. We hung out with Steve and Darren one last time; they are planning on leaving Iraq for good in December. We also went over and said bye to Rodney and Barney, two other guys from Chiemsee who are still working over at the camp where I used to work before making the mistake of choosing employment with GBG. Rodney is the Irishman who actually hooked me up with my first job in Iraq, so I'm not sure whether to be grateful or hateful! Well, it is what it is, and I suppose he meant well. I thanked him, of course.
Can I make a suggestion, since the way the layout looks from here is still a little skewy? Put this
after every one of your pictures in "Pretty Good, Actually" and "My Other Pages". That will help. Just being nosy. OUT.
Posted by: hooligan | Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 15:14
Ha ha. It read it as html. OK. There is a tag that I apparently can't post in your comments, because posting it does what it does. But it's the letters br surrounded by left and right carets. Like this: < br > but without the spaces. That should trick it all the rest of the way out. OUT.
Posted by: hooligan | Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 15:17
I did it and it still looks the same on my computer... there oughtta be a failsafe layout that looks good on every type of computer! Bastards. How does it look on your end now?
Posted by: messiestobjects | Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 15:28
It looks brilliant now. Sehr gut!
Posted by: hooligan | Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 20:48