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Think about this…

Peace!

With Nancy Pelosi and the House Democrats unveiling their 1,990 page health care reform bill – it made us wonder about other landmark pieces of legislation in U.S. history and how long they were.

The original draft of the 1935 Economic Security Act, which established the Social Security Administration was 64 pages

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 – forbidding discrimination based on race and sex: 8 pages

The 19th amendment to the Constitution, giving Women the right to vote in 1920: 1 page

The Emancipation Proclamation, with which Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves in 1863: 5 pages

Or, if you really want to get back to basics: The Declaration of independence came in at 1 page in 1776

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/10/30/cafferty-64-pages-to-create-social-security-why-2000-to-reform-health-care/

Silver Falls State Park

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Pauline and I decided at the last moment to go for a day hike so we decided to go to Silver Falls State Park since we have seen so many people post pictures of the park, we wanted to see the Fall colors.

So we left home around 9am and arrived 11am area and hiked the circle which is about 6 miles and took us just under 3 hours to hike.

http://www.nwhiker.com/SilverCreekHike.html

As we headed to the trailhead about 50′ from the bathrooms we was talking and getting snack food when I looked up and saw 2 deer staring at us in the bushes not 4 feet away… I just grabbed Pauline since she was digging in her bag as we walked and pointed. The deer were pretty small, I got some video of them, but have no idea what is actually seen yet as I am capturing the video now.

Overall this was a pretty easy hike, it rained for the first hour and we found out the hard way our jackets and back packs are not nearly as water resistant as we thought, lucky for me my iPhone still works, it was pretty damp. I had a small water proof box that i point important things in like batteries, and other less than $40 total items. iPhone cost what… $400?

It was great having the tails to ourselves for the most part, we ran into 6 or so people early into the hike and didn’t see any other human for 5 miles. The elevation change wasn’t too much but it did make us breath hard a few times. The weather was almost perfect, wet as hell at first but some sun at the end and we didn’t over heat or get chilled. I look forward to going back to this park, I will be taking my parents here since this trail was pretty easy to do.

Video whenever I get around to it…

GEN. EATON: DICK CHENEY WAS “INCOMPETENT WAR FIGHTER”

Peace!

http://www.nsnetwork.org/node/1442

Today, National Security Network Senior Adviser Gen. Paul Eaton (Ret.), who served more than 30 years in the United States Army and from 2003-2004 oversaw the training of the Iraqi military, responded to Dick Cheney’s accusations on Afghanistan from last night:

“The record is clear: Dick Cheney and the Bush administration were incompetent war fighters. They ignored Afghanistan for 7 years with a crude approach to counter-insurgency warfare best illustrated by: 1. Deny it. 2. Ignore it. 3. Bomb it. While our intelligence agencies called the region the greatest threat to America, the Bush White House under-resourced our military efforts, shifted attention to Iraq, and failed to bring to justice the masterminds of September 11.

“The only time Cheney and his cabal of foreign policy ‘experts’ have anything to say is when they feel compelled to protect this failed legacy. While President Obama is tasked with cleaning up the considerable mess they left behind, they continue to defend torture or rewrite a legacy of indifference on Afghanistan. Simply put, Mr. Cheney sees history throughout extremely myopic and partisan eyes.

“As one deeply invested in the Armed Forces of this country, I am grateful for the senior military commanders assigned to leading this fight and the men and women fighting on the ground. But I dismiss men like Cheney who inject partisan politics into the profound deliberations our Commander-in-Chief and commanders on the ground are having to develop a cohesive and comprehensive strategy, bringing to bear the economic and diplomatic as well as the military power, for Afghanistan — something Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld never did.

“No human endeavor can be as profound as sending a nation’s youth to war. I am very happy to see serious men and women working hard to get it right.”

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Well said Sir.

Football Saturday is Here!!!

Bang the Drum!

And the Danny Hope era at Purdue starts 1-0 with a 52-31 win over Toledo! And Purdue got a 59 yard FG at the end of half, so I am VERY happy about that.

Next week Purdue is at Oregon so Pauline has a friend flying into Portland Thursday and Saturday the three of us will drive 2 hours south to Eugene for the game and we will also be doing a lot of site seeing until she leaves Monday so we will have a nice 5 day visit as well as a few days off of work for the both of us.

And we get to go to a Purdue football game so that is even better!

I do find it sad that in this age of technology that we cant get every game on PPV either on TV or at least, online. ESPN Gamecast is the best thing I have found for “live” updates but that is still pretty weak overall, its always 5-10 minutes behind.

Today we started off with a breakfast of steel cut oatmeal which was interesting and considering the cold rainy day we have was as perfect of a meal as we could have hoped for, and we sat in the office watching OSU/Navy and a few other games and just got too chilled so we started a fire and we both have or Macs downstairs in front of the first fire of the year and watching more football on the big screen in HD.

Right now the wonder twins are both curled up in front of the fire and I am starting to warm up.

I deem today a success…

My M-F gym routine

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I have wanted to post this for a while, not to brag, but to remind me in the future what I am currently doing and to have something to compare it with when I go over this blog and hopefully I will have improved or at least maintained.

Pauline and I have been going to the gym Monday to Friday for over 19 months now and for the most part we have been very dedicated in doing this, we have skipped a few days here and there and we both skipped most of December 2008 due to travel and burn out but overall we have gone 5 days a week.

Our travels have been the #1 reason why we didn’t go for 90% of the time so I am very pleased with that. There has been many days I just wanted to sleep in but went and there has been days we went and just did the minimum (treadmill) but at least we still went.

My normal routine is started with the treadmill and I always approach them with hesitation due to the fact out of 6 TVs there has been times all 6 have been on FOX and at 9am when we arrive that means “The 700 Club” which causes HUGE frustrations with us and the other members, usually it’s a race to change them, but when there is more then the “usual group” its not always easy to change them. (Side note, the TV boxes are set to come on that channel, and I as well as other members have complained many times to have the cable company change the default and that has gone nowhere) So usually ESPN, CNN, NBC is on/changed to depending on who else is using the treadmills or bikes.

I start by walking .25 miles at 4.0 and than I run nonstop 2 miles on 6.2 – 6.6 depending on the treadmill I get, this takes me 20-22 minutes and I normally walk until I get 25 full minutes on the treadmill as my cool down, sometimes I walk to the 30 minutes, but it gets pretty boring so lately it has been just 25.

I than head back downstairs and HOPEFULLY no one is using the one and only crunch bench, which more times than not, it is unused.

I grab a 25# free weight and I do 25 sit-ups, 25 crunches, 25 side to side sit-ups and 25 sit-ups where I raise the 25# weight above my head. I started doing these 25 at a time, than 50 and now I can do all 100 at once non stop and I do 4 sets of these for a total of 400 a day which I need to increase it by another 100 for 500 total. (which I have done a few times, but honestly it gets boring)

Today the crunch bench was being used so I went and did my arms first and FRACK that about killed me when I finally got back to the sit-ups, that needs to be my first thing done, other wise I struggle. And its pretty weird to see a circle of sweat on the floor around me when I am done, hopefully the cool weather will help with that since I am leaving literally pools of sweat on the floor and yes I always whip down the bench, I have too, it looks like someone poured water on it when I am done.

Normally I do squats after that, but the squat areas are pretty popular with the bigger guys so a few days a week they are using them and doing 600#+ so I wait or skip the squats that day since I max myself at 225# and if I can’t do my 3 sets of 10 I move on to the inclined bench where I have been doing 135# 10 times for 3 sets and I move to the bench and either do #135, #185 or at times 225#, it all depends on which bench I get and how I feel. And I have tried to add shoulder/arm exercises and curls into my normal routine but for whatever reason I haven’t, I blame burnout/boredom.

So there it is, I went from 236# down to 193# back to 215# which appears to be my weight now since I have not gone up or down more than 2#’s in months and I don’t see that changing until I change my eating habits which doesn’t seem likely. We are eating much better now than we have, but I am too set in my ways when it comes to food. Toni is on a strict calories count diet and she has lost so much weight, and I am considering to go on it myself, but I just HATE being hungry and I enjoy eating good food, so I am not ready to count my calories just yet… but my jeans are tight… frack…