zachary.smith's blog
DAY THREE
The morning was fairly uneventful, but I spent quite
a bit of time helping out at the volunteer center making care packages
for hurricane victims. It was hard work but good. I really enjoyed the
work, and it felt good knowing I could help my fellow Americans. Plus
there wasn't anything else going on so I was glad to be of use and
productive rather than aimlessly wandering around the city.
Day Two - Morning Update
Day One - Evening
After our exciting morning we went back to the hotel
room where we finally got some broadband internet and were able to
work. We had a snack for lunch and got ready to head over to the
convention. The convention site located in Saint Paul at the Xcel
Energy Center was very impressive. The bus ride was short and security
was fairly tight, but done so well we weren't really aware of it,
although from watching television after we could see just what a large
presence there actually was.
Traveling to Minnesota
Hello all, started this blog from an altitude of 36,000 feet and about an hour behind schedule (I love airports, sense my sarcasm). Got up at 2am EDT and drove from Presque Isle to Bangor with enough time to grab breakfast. Checked in around 5:30am and took off on time and arrived in Newark airport for my connecting flight a little after 8am. Boarded the plane to Minneapolis and spent nearly an hour taxiing in line to take off. Oh well, so far so good, met an alternate delegate from Massachusetts on the flight and can tell the flight is full of other convention goers including protesters. The plane only seems to have two temperature settings, roast and icicle, which also changes depending on which end of the plane you're on and which end complains the most. On a good note the stewardess gave everyone raisins (which I do love), also lucky me which no one else seems to, so here I am typing away at 30 plus thousand feet with half a dozen boxes of raisins, not bad.
I have been thinking about how truly historic this election is going to be, and how excited I am that the first woman Vice President is going to be a Republican. I am very fortunate to be a part of it and in the middle of the action no less.
Georgia & the Convention
‘W’ And Other Liberal Fiction
Oliver Stone has recently given man birth to 'W,' a film that will no doubt rival such blockers as; Redacted, Lions for Lambs, and Stop Loss, etc, etc. Ah yes, wonderful anti-American films that inspire citizens to do their patriotic duty, which is to let the film die the horrible painful death it deserves. PTL. Just when one starts to get a little too pessimistic about where America is heading we are given a ray of hope, or in this case a series of straight to DVD classics. Okay, just straight to DVD bombs that won’t even sell on the five dollar rack at Wal-Mart. God bless America and our free enterprise system. In a clear rejection of such liberal America hating films the American public has declared, loudly, or in this case with their wallets just how they really feel. It is good, and the truly great thing is there are plenty of examples of how people are reacting to the opposite. Look at the latest Batman movie, Dark Knight with its blatant conservative political undertones is well on its way to being one of the highest grossing films of all time. The message is clear, people aren’t buying the liberal Hollywood agenda but they are buying movies where terrorists get what’s coming to them. Hmmm.



