Carl,
I seem to remember that you were watching a debate among Republican nominees
for the presidential candidacy in 2012 or maybe, it was 2008. I remember
because I wondered how you could stand listening to them.
As for memory lapses, mine are becoming distressing. The latest important one
prevented me from voting. I've been voting by absentee ballot for years, ever
since moving around began getting more difficult. In New York, if you're
disabled, you can receive absentee ballots for all elections. But I never
received one for this election and I never even noticed that I hadn't, not
until Monday when it was too late. Well perhaps if I were still in Nassau
County and had someone to go ask for another one, I could have gotten one
because the Board of Elections was close to where I lived. But not here in
Suffolk. I think it's located miles away. I wanted to ensure that I was still
in their files and yesterday, I couldn't get through on the phone. They only
had a message machine at the extension I needed and it was full and couldn't
take any more messages. I reached them today and they said they sent out my
ballot on September 23. Everyone here hates the federal government so the man
who talked with me said sarcastically, "It must be our great post office!"
Well, it might be the post office or my home health aide or my daughter might
have just tossed it, thinking it was an ad. It might have been the substitute
aide. Or the man might be correct and it was never delivered. Being dependent
on other people along with a bit of memory loss is a bitch!
Miriam
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Miriam,
I've put it on my calendar, but I find that I can forget it even then.
I suppose it might help to look at my calendar a couple of times each day. I
usually begin with good intentions, and remember it the next day. I think that
the last "debate" that I watched was John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. I thought
I would really learn something. Shame on me! The "talking heads" who
commented following the "debate", talked mostly about how un photogenic Nixon
was, and that his looks would probably cost him huge numbers of votes. On the
other hand, Kennedy, according to the wise commentators, would never be elected
because Americans did not want their nation run by the Pope.
I had thought the debate would be on issues...but I can't recall a single one,
after so many years. Still, the shallow minds of the "Talking Heads" made a
lasting impression.
Carl Jarvis
On 11/7/19, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I've been thinking about possibly watching it or finding out if it
will be on one of the internet stations I have on my stream where her
stuff occasionally appears. But the thing is, I haven't listened to
any of the debates and I'm not sure why I should behave differently
regarding this one, just because it's called a forum and Amy is
moderating it. I think that the last time I watched a debate was in
2012 and it was one portion of a debate between Obama and Romney.
Miriam
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2019 4:32 PM
To: blind-democracy <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [blind-democracy] Fwd: WATCH LIVE: Amy Goodman co-moderates
first-ever Presidential Forum on Environmental Justice
FYI:
Carl Jarvis
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