Thursday, June 24, 2004
I'M NOT DEAD YET
AT LEAST ACCORDING TO THE POLITICAL GRAVEYARD.
I was feeling so honored to actually be listed in "The Internet's Most Comprehensive Source of U.S. Political Biography," until I realized that on the same line they note that I served as a Texas Delegate to the 2000 Democratic National Convention, AND that as of 2000 I was still living.
Now we Texans have been known to have some crazy elections, but let me tell you, those Delegate spots are so fiercely campaigned for that I can GUARANTEE you no one is ever elected posthumously. Not even me...
UPDATE: Larry Kestenbaum, the proprietor of The Political Graveyard, found my blog and posted some very kind comments. He's promised to update my entry to note that I'm still living as of 2004 (thank you!) and has even very generously posted a link to my site (very generous, ANOTHER thank you!). Additionally, Larry is the Democratic Candidate for Clerk and Register of Deeds in his home of Washtenow County, Michigan. Go pay his campaign website a visit.
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I was feeling so honored to actually be listed in "The Internet's Most Comprehensive Source of U.S. Political Biography," until I realized that on the same line they note that I served as a Texas Delegate to the 2000 Democratic National Convention, AND that as of 2000 I was still living.
Now we Texans have been known to have some crazy elections, but let me tell you, those Delegate spots are so fiercely campaigned for that I can GUARANTEE you no one is ever elected posthumously. Not even me...
UPDATE: Larry Kestenbaum, the proprietor of The Political Graveyard, found my blog and posted some very kind comments. He's promised to update my entry to note that I'm still living as of 2004 (thank you!) and has even very generously posted a link to my site (very generous, ANOTHER thank you!). Additionally, Larry is the Democratic Candidate for Clerk and Register of Deeds in his home of Washtenow County, Michigan. Go pay his campaign website a visit.
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