Thursday, August 28, 2008

A Republican event?


According to the local GOP, the OC is “America’s most Republican County!”

Yeah, whatever. Occasionally, I visit the OC GOP website, ‘cause there’s no telling what you’ll find there. I mean, these people gather to listen to Rush Limbaugh! Yeah, and some of these same bozos wanted to name Irvine’s Great Park the "Richard M. Nixon" Park. Plus they wanted to name ATEP the “Ronald Reagan Technology and Jelly Bean Village.” I kid you not. (Well, OK, I made up the "village" part.)

At the website, under “events,” I found the usual meetings, fundraisers, parties, and whatnot. Every one of these events has some connection to, well, Republicans, which makes sense.

But what about this one?
9/11 Commemoration Ceremony
Keynote Speaker: Irvine Police Chief David L. Maggard, Jr.

Where: Irvine Valley College Performing Arts Center

Please join the IVC community in commemorating the seventh anniversary of 9/11 with keynote speaker, Irvine Police Chief David L. Maggard, Jr. and Master of Ceremonies Tom Fuentes, Chairman Emeritus, Republican Party of Orange County. During the ceremony, there will be a moment of silence in commemoration of the lives lost on this day. Let us never forget our loss.
Somebody explain this to me. Is this a “Republican” event? Is that the idea?

Gotta Clue?

Sometimes the first week of classes is a lot like the classic Parker Brothers board game, CLUE.

You know the one where players try to figure out whodunnit where and with what.

People drop by our office brandishing their latest theories: Miss Scarlet in the ballroom with a candlestick? they ask. Colonel Mustard in the hallway with a holepuncher? The biologist in the classroom with the cadaver? The consultant in the PAC with the report? The student in the parking lot with the iPod? Professor Plum at ATEP with the paper shredder?

Maybe it's just the back-to-school adrenaline kicking in. Maybe it's something more.

We don't really know, but someone out there must. Do tell.

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