Two Thousand and Eight

What things would you like to do/accomplish/experience/change in this upcoming year?

For me the list includes:
> Better discipline in life -> schedule/rest/eating/solitude/exercise. My question to this is: Is a change of disciplines sustainable?

> When given the choice take a risk -> fear is a life killer for me. I think it will preserve me and keep me safe, but it just eats away at me. So when in doubt - risk.

> Create -> underneath it all I am an artist and I think I'm starting to again realize that. Growing up I was known as an artist and along the way the office work shoved that part of me out of the way. So, this year I want to create something. Baby steps.

So, those are a few, how about you?

Another question: who are you pulling for in the election?
Democrats: I liked Richardson the best, but he's out - so I'm pulling for Obama.
Republicans: I like McCain and Huckabee.
Libertarians: Ron Paul (this is where he fits best and he has a refreshing take)
Independents: Steven Deur. :)

How about you?

Sorry to give you two questions, but I'd love for you to weigh in...
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Comments

Kevin Stinehart said…
Ron Paul baby!
Dave Deur said…
On the Democratic side, I'd go with Hillary and on the Republican side, I'd go with McCain or Romney right now. Give Obama a couple more years of political experience and he'll be unstoppable. Huckabee could be a good choice for VP, for either party.

I like Romney for governor of Michigan!
Steve said…
Independent?!?
OK, Mr. Straight Ticket.

I agree with Kevin, Ron Paul is old school, as in founding Father's old school. Let's give the old fashioned federalist democracy a try. It might actually work!
Wally Harrison said…
Ron Paul has been refreshing to listen to and I wish he had a chance. I'm mixing between Hilary and Obama from the democrat side. Above all I hope we get strong leadership, which I think McCain has, but I fear how military minded he is.

I like the discipline thought Steve, and I'll add wisdom in my cup.

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