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miss_yt ([personal profile] miss_yt) wrote2006-06-28 08:54 pm

Happy things!

Another dismally dull day at work. Not only am I still working on the Greek Grammar from Hell that I inherited from an employee who quit/was fired/asked to leave, but Aetna had issues with sending me my medicine (which I ordered by mail this time). Apparently, I needed my doctor to call in and confirm the perscription since I was getting a 90-day supply of a non-preferred drug. That little requirement was in the fine print somewhere. Anyway, I didn't have my meds, which made it worse.

But after work was good. I finished my first sock at knitting circle - it fits well and is very comfy. I wore it on my foot and paraded around Rosie's for a while. Also, while biking home, I saw some fireflies, which always make me happy.

And last night I went to a Philadelphia Against Santorum meeting, partly because I don't like the man myself and partly out of curiosity. Somehow I volunteered to go door-to-door on my block to remind people to vote (against Santorum) in the upcoming Senatorial race. Fortunately I can team up with a more experienced volunteer on my first run, and I already know that I will not be well-recieved everywhere. I also know that the Republican party has been doing this kind of thing for years, and it works, so there must be something to it. I may possibly make a difference, or at the very least bring home some amusing anecdotes.
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[identity profile] desdenova.livejournal.com 2006-06-29 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
I am pretty down on politics these days, but if I still lived in PA, I would be right there with you, because I hate Santorum SO MUCH. Seriously, when Arlen Specter is the "good" senator, there is something seriously wrong.

I did the door-to-door thing in 2004, and it was kind of a pain in the ass, but it was also interesting to see different parts of the city. And I will never forget the old ex-Republican Vietnam vet geezer who answered the door in his underwear and spent, like 15 minutes ranting about what a disgrace Bush was, while he filled out the voter registration form.

Avoid phone-banking. It is the boringest activity ever, and if you are anything like me, it will make you feel like a telemarketer.

How do the Democrat's chances look? If they have a reasonable chance of winning, maybe I'll give them some money, because I still hold a grudge againt Santorum for all the dumb shit he said while representing me.


[identity profile] miss-yt.livejournal.com 2006-06-29 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Philadelphia is overwhelmingly democratic, so we aren't focusing on "converting" voters, just mobilizing registered Dems and also registering new people in the neighborhood. If we get enough people to the congressional election we can kick out Santorum, although Casey really isn't much better. At least he's not Bush's crony.

[identity profile] alashiya.livejournal.com 2006-07-03 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not a member of a political party, but I get the impression the Republicans do a much better job of organizing than the Democrats do. I guess that's why they usually win.