Friday, August 29, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The Rules Committee Meeting
We had a fairly uneventful Rules Committee meeting on Saturday, August 23, 2008, where we adopted a resolution to form a commission for dealing with 3 main topics. The 35 member Commission will be formed by the next DNC Chair next Spring.
The commission will discuss:
1. The primary/caucus schedule for 2012. The four early states will not hold their contests until Feb. The other states will start in March with no heavy front loading.
2. The role of the Super Delegates will be examined with an effort to reduce their numbers and put the nomination decision into the hands of the regular delegates.
3. More uniformity on how caucuses are run. At the moment there are various ways to implement a caucus. For many of the states that had caucuses for the first time this year, there were problems. The commission will also look at ways to give people who work or are out-of-state the opportunity to participate. Personally, I think there are probably ways to accomplish this as long as it isn't abused.
The commission will discuss:
1. The primary/caucus schedule for 2012. The four early states will not hold their contests until Feb. The other states will start in March with no heavy front loading.
2. The role of the Super Delegates will be examined with an effort to reduce their numbers and put the nomination decision into the hands of the regular delegates.
3. More uniformity on how caucuses are run. At the moment there are various ways to implement a caucus. For many of the states that had caucuses for the first time this year, there were problems. The commission will also look at ways to give people who work or are out-of-state the opportunity to participate. Personally, I think there are probably ways to accomplish this as long as it isn't abused.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Pictures from the Democratic Convention 8/24/2008
Since I am involved in non-stop convention activities I have put together an album of pictures from Denver on 8/24/08.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
A Tale of Two Train Stations
I didn't get a lot of sleep on the trip but at least I got some. Because I had a Rules Committee meeting soon after arriving in Denver, I had to change into something a little nicer than jeans. Much to my surprise the train had a dressing room that was excellent for cleaning up and changing my clothes.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Just One More Cow (maybe 2), a Large Pig, plus Some Large Horses
A Butter Cow.
A Real Cow. I thought she was pretty.
A Really Big Pig. Freight Train weighed in at 1523 lbs.
The front part of Freight Train.
Some of the draft horses out for a stroll.
One of the Clydesdales. It wasn't Hank from the commercial. I guess they didn't let him make the trip. Maybe he got laid off when inbev bought them.
The team is pretty impressive as they parade around the fairgrounds.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
The 2008 Iowa State Fair
I like to enter roses in the rose contest and have won various ribbons different years. I didn't enter any this year because I didn't think they were good enough. On hindsight, I should have entered some anyway because no one had a good year and I probably would have gotten some ribbons. I will try again next year.
The best part of the Iowa State Fair is the food. Some of my "must haves" are corn dogs, grinders, steak sandwich from the Cattleman's Association, and the occaisional pork chop on a stick. A real treat this year was a new booth run by the Thibedeaux's of Louisiana. They had shrimp etouffe, a large chicken breast on a stick with a bisquit on top, and shrimp on a stick. The shrimp were fine large gulf shrimp they obviously brought with them from Louisiana. The shrimp were breaded with a tasty fish breading and in between each shrimp on the stick was a sweet vidalia onion, also breaded with the fish breading. The booth always seemed to be busy despite the fact it wasn't in a very visable location. I hope they did well and will come back next year.
What would a state fair be without livestock? I will post some pictures of livestock later.
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