Volume 2, Issue 16

19 October 2006

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It is that time of the election cycle again. I hope that we are all registered and ready to get out there and pretend to be tax-paying, jury-sitting and VOTING citizens. So what if they are not going to count the ballots, or plug in the machines. Even without a megaphone, we can still scream out that it is time for a big change on the political landscape. Think of it as the Wild West, and the Sheriff is running around drunk and half-cocked on power. You are Clint (or Clintess) Eastwood playing the nameless stranger, and you have just strolled into town from the dusty desert. Hey, Joe (or Josephine), where are you going, with that gun in your hand?
Although these are the "midterm elections," it is time to begin forming the battlefields for 2008. I urge one and all of you to step up to the curtain, pull that mighty curtain handle, and "drop a dime" on these bozos. If not for you and your children, do it for the rest of the world. Demand that your voice be heard.

In the next three weeks, you can further help the cause by demanding that your representatives provide you with a swift and concise strategy for our boys and girls of war to return home. Dangle your vote in front of them and watch how they salivate their way through to the bone. There are national guardsmen (guardspersons?) that are now on their third and fourth tours of duty. They have seen enough of the failings of our society on countries, which have refused to give up on their identities. Bring them home before they come home in a coffin. Think of the years of post-traumatic shock disorder that we, as a nation, will be paying for with our children.

Now for things that really matter, I turn the microphone over to Dr. Stupid, an expert in lost causes. Thank you, Bob, and welcome kind readers around the world. We have been busy lately with building an empire of noise. Have you seen our first video, Face2Face, yet? In addition to entering into a partnership with Google and YouTube, we have joined the ranks of Mania-TV. Yes, my pretties, we have been working diligently for you, lately. At last, Razee-TV, our bastard child, has joined the Razee family of publishing. The second video, This Revolution Will Be Televised, is in production, and the expected release date is in November.

Also joining us in this endeavor to take over the world, two new blogs have been formed and gathered around the fire. The first is Razee 360º on Yahoo’s 360º blogging system, and the second, DiaBLOGical, originates on MSN’s blogging system. We birthed evil and twisted twins! Stay tuned for details over the next few weeks on how we plan to feed these new loud and outrageous family members.

For those of you that are on the snail-mail list for Electronic Quiver, watch your mailboxes, very carefully, this month, as a small Quiver will be arriving there, soon. We are gearing up for the holiday season with our costumes and Trick and Treat bags a-rattling. Thank you kindly for your patience and hungry eyes and ears. We look forward to seeing you on the flipside. Now, get out there, do something, and do it loudly. Back to you in the studio, Bob.

 

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