anybody want a po-boy?
That's a roast beef po-boy from Parkway Bakery in Mid City.
I adamantly refuse to get involved in the on-going "my candidate is better than yours" crap that's taking place on the Democratic side of the presidential race. I have my opinions on who did well last night, but I am so not interested in being invaded by "truth squads" and trolls from other camps if I express those opinions.
So, have a po-boy. Sit back and listen to the people around you at lunch or in the coffee shop in the next couple of weeks. Find out what the average Republican sitting down the counter or at the next table is saying. That's what really matters, convincing them.
And enjoy your po-boy.

I think we're blessed with a wealth of talent. I would be happy with any one of the three remaining dems as President. I just want the one who can beat McCain, while not pretending to know who that is. I'm not 100% sure why I've so closely identified with Edwards. Is it because he's a southerner? Is it because he speaks of standing up for individuals against a government that really has become run by large corporations? Is it because he, almost alone, talks about not just the Gulf Coast, but, specifically, New Orleans? I know the criticism of him is that he's fake and shallow, but I don't believe that, given that he and his wife have chosen to do this in the face of her recurrent cancer. I'm assuming he's trying to amass enough delegates to have some sort of say in what he does next. Thanks for the po' boy. :)