Change
You didn't need a visual to get the not-so-subtle message sent to both parties in Iowa. But while we're at it, we might as well face the reality that this one word may define the future of the world's largest superpower. And while the candidates try their best to use the word to their own advantage—the prize will most likely go to the one who actually embodies it.
Change. It's just a word.
Wait. No it's not.


That obama speech last night gave me chills. I've already watched it again. Through all the BS of politics, I must say it feels good to see that many people getting behind a black candidate, especially in 95% white Iowa. Even if he doesn't win, that can only be a good sign.
Posted by: Paul McEnany | Friday, January 04, 2008 at 09:09 PM
David
It is amazing how so small a word can represent so many budding aspirations. And if political history is anything to go by, will result in hardly any of them being fulfilled in the end, no matter who wins, or from which party they hail.
Graham Hill
Posted by: Graham Hill | Saturday, January 05, 2008 at 06:29 AM
The enormous increase in turnout of voters under 30, and other voters who are new to the process, represents an important change from recent elections. It is proof that we can be the change we want to see in this world if we take the action. By adding the voices of the young and disaffected, we can be the kind of superpower that many of us have always wanted our country to be. New forms of communication, including this blog, are an important part of that change. Change is the only constant in life.
Posted by: Mike Chapman | Saturday, January 05, 2008 at 08:35 AM
Meh. Change is one thing. Positive change is another.
Posted by: Cam Beck | Saturday, January 05, 2008 at 09:17 AM
Your comment on old iTunes "Change" had no bearings for feedback. Which part of the State New Hampshire are you located at?
Relay your ideas more constructively like
I CAST MY VOTE FOR THE STANDING MR PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH. U.s.a. EARLY ELECTIONS source
November 19, 2007 by ximiei WordPress
Create a new historical background biography for a young country leading world superpowers as well as economically supporting others less fortunate. As US citizens living abroard the perspective image, a phoicto-graph no one has ever flickr.ed, would generate change as you call it by ensuring our world is protected by the No. 1 leader many have been willing to credit and allow to continue his job.
All those we have seen in the running race have seriously nothing to put on the kitchen table that we can eat nor appreciate. Chew on this for awhile, then let us know if you are Human or What Not OK?
Well ask John Edwards to be aPartner in plans for The Third Term President in US History as The Vice-President. That would create of team of joint ventures and really knock your socks off, wouldn't it?
Posted by: ximiei | Sunday, January 06, 2008 at 02:25 PM
David,
Beautiful logo. Itis just pretty.
\Idris
Posted by: Idris Mootee | Monday, January 14, 2008 at 01:04 AM