martes, noviembre 04, 2008

NOTICIÓN

Después de tan largo parón por fin me he decidido en escribir algo que espero sea el reinicio del blog.

¿Cual ha sido la causa de estas repentinas ganas de escribir? Pues no podía ser otra que las elecciones en Estados Unidos. Si, como lo
oís hoy son las elecciones en Estados Unidos aunque no os lo creáis pues la noticia no ha salido nada en los medios de comunicación.

Y ¿Cual ha sido la causa de que apenas se haya hablado del tema? Pues vete tu a saber, prefieren hablar de cosas más importantes como si
Raúl mete goles o del final de Sin tetas no hay paraíso.

Y a mi como me indigna que apenas se hable de algo tan importante pues me he dicho voy a decirlo en el blog para que se entere la gente.

Así que ya sabéis hoy votan en Estados Unidos... lo que todavía no me he enterado es quien se presenta... y es que tanta información de golpe a veces es mala.

Ah y no pongo fotos por que ya sería demasiado trabajo para volver a empezar ¿No?

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7 Comments:

At 04 noviembre, 2008 17:47, Blogger Pedro Ojeda Escudero said...

¡Me alegro de tu vuelta!

 
At 04 noviembre, 2008 20:25, Anonymous Anónimo said...

Americans went to the polls on Tuesday to choose the next president of the United States, deciding whether Senator Barack Obama or Senator John McCain was better suited to guide the nation through an economic crisis at home and two wars abroad

In voting booths in every corner of the land, the people were collectively writing the ending to a political saga that has been unfolding for nearly two years, during a tumultuous, uncertain period of American history in which record numbers of people expressed concerns that the country was heading down the wrong track.

Voters began lining up before dawn at polling locations up and down the East Coast, in what election officials said was an unusually large turnout. Some voters waited for as long as an hour in Virginia and others stood in lines that stretched out the door at polling stations in Cleveland. Yogi Preschel, 54, used his 45-minute wait to vote on the Upper West Side of Manhattan to drink a cup of coffee and shave with a battery-powered razor.

Some voting experts and campaign aides predicted that there would be a record turnout of some 130 million voters, which would be the highest percentage turnout in a century, and would shatter the previous record of 123.5 million people who cast ballots four years ago.

By noon on Tuesday some precincts in Chester County, Pa., were reporting that up to half of their registered voters had already cast ballots, said Agnes L. O’Toole, the county’s deputy director of voter services. She said that voters waited in lines that lasted up to two hours. “This is above and beyond an anomaly,” Ms. O’Toole said. “Our phones are off the wall.”

The candidates, exhausted after finishing the marathon election season with some last minute sprints of campaigning, all voted in the morning.

Mr. Obama cast his ballot at the Beulah Shoesmith Elementary School in Chicago with his wife, Michelle, and daughters Sasha and Malia, at 7:36 a.m. local time. “I noticed that Michelle took a long time though,” he said afterwards. “I had to check to see who she was voting for.”

Mr. McCain voted later in Phoenix, at 9:08 a.m. local time, at the Albright United Methodist Church. He and his wife, Cindy, were greeted by supporters with cheers of “Senator McCain!” and “Thank you, Senator! We love you!” Mr. McCain emerged with a sticker on his lapel that said, “I voted today.”

 
At 04 noviembre, 2008 20:29, Blogger Unknown said...

Hostia, pues los americanos si que se han enterado de que tienes un blogg. Eres mas internacional que el obama ese.

 
At 04 noviembre, 2008 21:43, Blogger Chasky said...

Esperamos otro post para que nos cuentes quién ha ganado.

 
At 05 noviembre, 2008 07:36, Blogger Macacolandia said...

Pedro: me alegro de que te alegresç

el voters ese: jqo fqrh qn q5yhnmgqwdr jfoq.

Ricardo: ya ves ¿Que hace un yanki buscando en blogs españoles como este? Es la prueba que necesitan un cambio de presidente pero ya.

Chasky: Con lo que me ha costado enterarme de esto dudo que me logre enterar de quien gana.

 
At 05 noviembre, 2008 11:18, Anonymous Anónimo said...

In addition to his family and team of cabinet officials and advisers, Barack Obama will bring with him to the White House a brand new puppy.

The presidential pooch is a gift to daughters Malia, 10 and Sasha, 7, whom he praised in his inauguration speech in Chicago tonight.

"I love you both so much, and you have earned the new puppy that's coming with us to the White House," he told the girls before an adoring throng of 100,000 supporters in Chicago's Grant Park.

It is unclear if the Obamas have selected a puppy, nor have they announced what breed, sex or name they will choose.

The next canine presidential confidant will follow in a long, distinguished line of four-legged companions in chief – nearly every occupant of the White House has kept one.

George Bush has a Scottish terrier, Barney, and gave his wife Laura another Scottish terrier called Miss Beazley in 2005. Bill Clinton kept a chocolate lab named Buddy, who was perennially at loggerheads with the presidential cat, Socks. Herbert Hoover, president from 1929 to 1933, had a Belgian police dog named King Tut. President Lyndon Johnson was castigated in the press for swinging his beagle dog, named Him, about by the ears.

Whatever the type of dog, Obama seems to be heeding some ace advice from one of his Democratic predecessors.

"If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog," said Harry Truman.

 
At 05 noviembre, 2008 15:24, Blogger Macacolandia said...

jo que internacionales estamos.

 

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