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WHAT’S ON MY BRAIN October 24, 2008

Hey Everyone,

Hope all is well with you. Been a hell of a week around here—everything just seems to be nuts—like full moon nuts…but worse. Won’t bore you with the details, not this time around anyway, I’m sure you’ve all got plenty of shit on your own.

Who’s ready for this election to be over? Me too. Ready for something new—something’s gotta give, something’s gotta change. I know who I’m voting for, and have a lot riding on the fact he WILL be the right one for all of us.

From my friend Tim, via his buddy Eric Powell and Eric’s friend Sarah Grace McCandless—I got this note and link to “Comics Industry for Obama” (www.comicsindustryforobama.com) and loved it. Cool. Check it out if you want to.

Related, sorted—I got this cool e-mail from my Dad. He sends me great stuff, you’ve seen I have posted cool bits from him up here before, and I’m sure you’ll see me use him again. Besides, I never have time to surf and find cool stuff—it’s great I got folks like them sending me stuff I get to share with you all—even if some of you might have seen it already.

This is from the New York Times, by John Schwartz. I thought it was pretty cool, and hope you find it so.

Who You Callin’ a Maverick?

By JOHN SCHWARTZ

Published: October 4, 2008

There’s that word again: maverick. In Thursday’s vice-presidential debate, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, the Republican candidate, used it to describe herself and her running mate, Senator John McCain, no fewer than six times, at one point calling him “the consummate maverick.”


Samuel Augustus Maverick

But to those who know the history of the word, applying it to Mr. McCain is a bit of a stretch — and to one Texas family in particular it is even a bit offensive.

“I’m just enraged that McCain calls himself a maverick,” said Terrellita Maverick, 82, a San Antonio native who proudly carries the name of a family that has been known for its progressive politics since the 1600s, when an early ancestor in Boston got into trouble with the law over his agitation for the rights of indentured servants.

In the 1800s, Samuel Augustus Maverick went to Texas and became known for not branding his cattle. He was more interested in keeping track of the land he owned than the livestock on it, Ms. Maverick said; unbranded cattle, then, were called “Maverick’s.” The name came to mean anyone who didn’t bear another’s brand.

Sam Maverick’s grandson, Fontaine Maury Maverick, was a two-term congressman and a mayor of San Antonio who lost his mayoral re-election bid when conservatives labeled him a Communist. He served in the Roosevelt administration on the Smaller War Plants Corporation and is best known for another coinage. He came up with the term “gobbledygook” in frustration at the convoluted language of bureaucrats.

This Maverick’s son, Maury Jr., was a firebrand civil libertarian and lawyer who defended draft resisters, atheists and others scorned by society. He served in the Texas Legislature during the McCarthy era and wrote fiery columns for The San Antonio Express-News. His final column, published on Feb. 2, 2003, just after he died at 82, was an attack on the coming war in Iraq.

Terrellita Maverick, sister of Maury Jr., is a member emeritus of the board of the San Antonio chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas.

Considering the family’s long history of association with liberalism and progressive ideals, it should come as no surprise that Ms. Maverick insists that John McCain, who has voted so often with his party, “is in no way a maverick, in uppercase or lowercase.”

“It’s just incredible — the nerve! — to suggest that he’s not part of that Republican herd. Every time we hear it, all my children and I and all my family shrink a little and say, ‘Oh, my God, he said it again.’ ”

“He’s a Republican,” she said. “He’s branded.”

As I continue my journey of piecing together this installment of “What’s On” I’m going to continue to show off great stuff my family sends me—this one is from my lovely sister Marlene. Growing up we always had a ton of animals around the house/barn/farm, so our love of them runs deep—I personally have 13 dogs at the moment—so this one, like with her, meant a lot to me, and I hope some of you follow the link and do the do.
Here’s the do;

PLEASE DO THIS “FREE” GOOD DEED FOR ANIMAL RESCUE!

"Hi, all you animal lovers. This is pretty simple…Please tell ten friends to tell ten friends today! The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of getting free food donated everyday to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute (How about 20 seconds) to go to their site and click on the purple box “fund food for animals” for free. This doesn’t cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. Here’s the web site! Pass it along to people you know. Thank you!

www.theanimalrescuesite.com

That’s it—if you like animals, do me a solid and do this, and pass it on. Thank you. "

Lastly, as it is Halloween shortly, (Happy Halloween all!) and I got this jpeg from about twenty people (you think they know I like to drink or something?) as I’m sure you all have—but I’m going to share it with you again, in the spirit of the season—here’s the “Drunk Pumpkins!”

Okay, that's going to do it for me for this week. Have a great weekend, and great holiday.

Talk to you in a week.

Cool beans, Kevin



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