The youth of our nation contiunally loose intelligence. It seems Nickelodeon had 400,000 children and teens vote on who they wanted to be president, and 57% voted for Kerry, while 43% voted for Bush. Of course, most children's beliefs come from their parents. Let's hope that quite a few of those that voted for Kerry have different views than their parents. I simply don't understand why anyone with any wits about him could even consider voting for Kerry to lead our country. I thought that was a great article that manteca shared with us. I only wish we had more fans so more people could see it. To those few fans and/or visitors, I strongly urge you to put some thought in your decision for this election. This will truely be a decisive election in the future of or country, not to mention the lives of our children, grand-children, and so on.
Republican State Senator Gilbert Baker gave a High Table today for Honors. His lecture was called "Looking Right." The "Looking Left" lecture will be given next Wednesday by Arkansas Democratic Chair Ron Oliver. I think it will be very interesting to compare the two. Baker talked about how politicians run their campaigns, and he said that they shouldn't talk about their opponents because they would be admiting that there are not enough good things about themselves to talk about, which I thought was a great point. He also said a lot of other good things that I can't remember at the moment.
I would like to inform everyone about the Big Band Gala Dance Moonlight Serenade in the UCA Student Center Ballroom on October 30 from 8-12. If anyone is in the Little Rock/Conway area that day, come give us your money, uh...I mean dance some real dances to some real music. Both of our Jazz Bands will be playing (that includes yours truely) all your favourite jazz tunes, including the music of Glen Miller, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, and many, many more. Too bad I haven't taken ballroom dancing...
Top o' the night to ya.
seashell