so, i think some ground rules need to be laid here.
1. this is supposed to be fun.
this is not supposed to be serious. it's just a different and fun spin on an event that will dominate the airwaves for the next 8 months. if it educates people along the way about the people who want to run the united states, then that's a positive bonus.
2. i'm just a graphic designer from denver.
i have no political ambitions or agendas. i do not work for any of these political candidates. i'm just having a little fun with this.
3. it's about the logos.
this is not about the candidate, the party, the issues, or anything else. just vote for which logo you think is best!! if i suspect ballot-box stuffing i will take measures. vote once per day please.
4. play nice.
if you want to comment, by all means, please do. but i won't tolerate political bickering. this is supposed to be something fun that we ALL can participate in without the stigma of the partisan BS we all hear every day all day. just have fun!!
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Thursday, January 3, 2008
the gravity of elections
so, people might ask me why in the world am i starting this blog? and if i'm going to blog about the 2008 elections, why the hell don't i talk about what matters: issues, candidates, the campaign trail, ron paul?
answer: because everyone else is already doing it! and frankly, i'm not impressed by any of the people running for office this year and i'm over washington politics. i suspect a large majority of the united states feels the same way.
i started in college as a polisci major. then i made a huge switch and became a graphic design major. this blog is a fusion of those two interests.
so, let's put the fun in campaign funding. after seeing some of the candidates' horrendous logos, it's time to put them to the people. partisan is not spoken here! strictly the will of the people.
answer: because everyone else is already doing it! and frankly, i'm not impressed by any of the people running for office this year and i'm over washington politics. i suspect a large majority of the united states feels the same way.
i started in college as a polisci major. then i made a huge switch and became a graphic design major. this blog is a fusion of those two interests.
so, let's put the fun in campaign funding. after seeing some of the candidates' horrendous logos, it's time to put them to the people. partisan is not spoken here! strictly the will of the people.
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