Sunday, February 17, 2008
Mufin - where are you?
This sticker is from the bus shelter on Franklin and Hennepin.
I have run into her messages often in south Minneapolis. Once I dropped off a letter in a mailbox on 24th Street off of Nicollet Avenue. Inside was the message printed out on a sticker:
Mufin Mufin Bo Bufin
Banana Nana Mo Mufin
Me Mi Mo Mufin
Mufin
Other places I saw the "Hello My name is... Mufin" stickers.
I met Mufin only ONCE briefly at MCTC. She's both cute and hot! Wish she had a blog or something online to admire....
Friday, February 15, 2008
The Health of a vegetarian
They say that every cell in your body will be new after 7 years. That is how long I will have been a strict vegetarian this coming October. Even before that, I am in excellent health. My body composition is rated excellent and my Body Mass Index ( BMI ) is 18.9 or just at normal.
While the blood test on the left couldn't determine my LDL cholesterol level, I had the test taken in December of 2006. It was 23 mg/dL. This was the lowest the doctor had ever seen in her life. My blood pressure is also superb!
Glucose levels are good, which mean I am not at risk for diabetes 2 yet.
Of course, I can't compare this with where I was at the age of 19 ( now 26). I have always been rather slim, but I doubt it was lower having worked at Burger King from 98-01. That and the unlimited burgers and donuts available to me in the military! So, yeah, going vegetarian is much healthier for you and is still yummilicious in its own way.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
The Multi-Caucus Night
Instead of going to the DFL caucus in support of Obama, I campaigned for Farheen Hakeem. This was my choice, as Farheen's plans allowed for those who wanted to caucus to go after passing out lit. Farheen's support goes beyond any single party.
I was just coming off of a bad flu - and had sleep from 1AM the previous day until 4PM to ensure I would be well-rested. I sent off a couple txt msgs to those who asked me to give them their caucus locations, took a quick shower, and then biked to the rally point near Powderhorn Park.
The ever-thoughtful Farheen had several boxes of Pizza freshly arriving for volunteers when I arrived around 4:40. Not wanting to end my fasting, I declined. Though she even had some Pizza Luce specialty vegetarian and vegan varieties those of us with more unique diets!
Republican Caucus
Not worried about food, I pressed on with assisting in the literature manufacturing, folding, and sorting. Every precinct caucus in 61B would be covered! My own caucus of choice was the Republicans, who happened to choose Powderhorn Park community center as their gathering place. As soon as I prepared a package of triple digit lits, I set off to take them on single-handedly!
To my pleasant surprise, I arrived early. Their were maybe a dozen politically active GOPers in the community room. Introducing myself, I found the room quite interested in Farheen's campaign. After leaving the room ,and wishing them a good political afternoon, I headed for the main entrance. There I greeted incoming Republicans, opened the door for them, and handed them the literature announcing Farheen's campaign. It was very fun, and I enjoyed being the unofficial greeter.
The reaction was very positive. Many stated they had seen Farheen speak, or heard many positive things about her. Very few handed me back the literature, finding her progressive stance not to their liking.
Several DFLers arrived, confused about their caucus location and stating that it's location had changed. Fortunately, there were flyers stating where they would go. These maps could have been more detailed, or copied more clearly, as I strained to help people locate their homes inside of a precinct. ( fortunately, this was when no GOP arriving )
The buttons and stickers I primarily saw were those for Ron Paul. I have a feeling many anti-war protesters were assisting him in his bid solely on this issue. The Democrats have truly failed the anti-war movement. Since taking over both the House and Senate, Democrats refuse to cut funding for the war or reduce the troop level. They deride a Department of Peace or any other method for preventing future wars. The pervading thought in Washington is that our Empire cannot be maintained through peace. These "Republicans" wanted a real change.
The parking lot was packed. The community center packed nearly to its limits. The Republican Party is small in Minneapolis. While the DFL organized by precincts, the GOP combined ALL of Senate District 61 into this single building. They didn't expect such turnout. Nor did our campaign, as I ran out of literature after half an hour!
Nonetheless, getting the word out was important. And better to give them all out than find too few caucus goers! Walking back to the campaign, I was pleased that things had gone so smoothly and pleasant!
Arriving for a second time, I began assisting with some other sorting and paper organizing. Dan Dittman was intending to go to the Independence Party caucus, informing me that Farheen had left keys for me to drive us their ( Dan doesn't have a license). It sounded excellent, so I hopped in a Toyota hybrid and we headed out.
Independence Party Caucus
Upon arriving, I was hopeful their would be a decent turnout. The IP had combined SD61 & SD62 for their caucus. But I think that the energy of the Obama and Paul campaigns had zapped the IP of their numbers. Their were maybe a dozen in the room. Rather than bust into a caucus ( it is very rude!) we gave lit to those who occasionally left the room. We stayed for perhaps 30 minutes, and chatted with a few people. Farheen's message had been passed around to those in 61B - mission accomplished!
We did talk to one non-IP woman, who simply arrived to assess the turnout. She was just at the DFL caucus, and stated she is supporting Jeff Hayden in 61B solely because he personally helped her. She "owed" him, yet then stated that "Farheen will win."
After returning her automotive, I decided to call it a night. Though I had to chat with some of her volunteers a bit before leaving. It was fun and I can't wait until it is warmer and be outdoors. But the campaign is in it's early stages. We definitely out-did her initial opponent Jeff Hayden!
The only other vying to win 61B that I am aware of is E. Scott Henry of the Republican Party. Otherwise the DFL machine intends Jeff be their candidate. But Farheen's in this race, so it won't be that easy for them - if at all.
For those who missed the caucus or are independents - you can go the "virtual caucus" at MNIP.org or attend the Green Party caucuses on Tuesday, March 4th.
I was just coming off of a bad flu - and had sleep from 1AM the previous day until 4PM to ensure I would be well-rested. I sent off a couple txt msgs to those who asked me to give them their caucus locations, took a quick shower, and then biked to the rally point near Powderhorn Park.
The ever-thoughtful Farheen had several boxes of Pizza freshly arriving for volunteers when I arrived around 4:40. Not wanting to end my fasting, I declined. Though she even had some Pizza Luce specialty vegetarian and vegan varieties those of us with more unique diets!
Republican Caucus
Not worried about food, I pressed on with assisting in the literature manufacturing, folding, and sorting. Every precinct caucus in 61B would be covered! My own caucus of choice was the Republicans, who happened to choose Powderhorn Park community center as their gathering place. As soon as I prepared a package of triple digit lits, I set off to take them on single-handedly!
To my pleasant surprise, I arrived early. Their were maybe a dozen politically active GOPers in the community room. Introducing myself, I found the room quite interested in Farheen's campaign. After leaving the room ,and wishing them a good political afternoon, I headed for the main entrance. There I greeted incoming Republicans, opened the door for them, and handed them the literature announcing Farheen's campaign. It was very fun, and I enjoyed being the unofficial greeter.
The reaction was very positive. Many stated they had seen Farheen speak, or heard many positive things about her. Very few handed me back the literature, finding her progressive stance not to their liking.
Several DFLers arrived, confused about their caucus location and stating that it's location had changed. Fortunately, there were flyers stating where they would go. These maps could have been more detailed, or copied more clearly, as I strained to help people locate their homes inside of a precinct. ( fortunately, this was when no GOP arriving )
The buttons and stickers I primarily saw were those for Ron Paul. I have a feeling many anti-war protesters were assisting him in his bid solely on this issue. The Democrats have truly failed the anti-war movement. Since taking over both the House and Senate, Democrats refuse to cut funding for the war or reduce the troop level. They deride a Department of Peace or any other method for preventing future wars. The pervading thought in Washington is that our Empire cannot be maintained through peace. These "Republicans" wanted a real change.
The parking lot was packed. The community center packed nearly to its limits. The Republican Party is small in Minneapolis. While the DFL organized by precincts, the GOP combined ALL of Senate District 61 into this single building. They didn't expect such turnout. Nor did our campaign, as I ran out of literature after half an hour!
Nonetheless, getting the word out was important. And better to give them all out than find too few caucus goers! Walking back to the campaign, I was pleased that things had gone so smoothly and pleasant!
Arriving for a second time, I began assisting with some other sorting and paper organizing. Dan Dittman was intending to go to the Independence Party caucus, informing me that Farheen had left keys for me to drive us their ( Dan doesn't have a license). It sounded excellent, so I hopped in a Toyota hybrid and we headed out.
Independence Party Caucus
Upon arriving, I was hopeful their would be a decent turnout. The IP had combined SD61 & SD62 for their caucus. But I think that the energy of the Obama and Paul campaigns had zapped the IP of their numbers. Their were maybe a dozen in the room. Rather than bust into a caucus ( it is very rude!) we gave lit to those who occasionally left the room. We stayed for perhaps 30 minutes, and chatted with a few people. Farheen's message had been passed around to those in 61B - mission accomplished!
We did talk to one non-IP woman, who simply arrived to assess the turnout. She was just at the DFL caucus, and stated she is supporting Jeff Hayden in 61B solely because he personally helped her. She "owed" him, yet then stated that "Farheen will win."
After returning her automotive, I decided to call it a night. Though I had to chat with some of her volunteers a bit before leaving. It was fun and I can't wait until it is warmer and be outdoors. But the campaign is in it's early stages. We definitely out-did her initial opponent Jeff Hayden!
The only other vying to win 61B that I am aware of is E. Scott Henry of the Republican Party. Otherwise the DFL machine intends Jeff be their candidate. But Farheen's in this race, so it won't be that easy for them - if at all.
For those who missed the caucus or are independents - you can go the "virtual caucus" at MNIP.org or attend the Green Party caucuses on Tuesday, March 4th.
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