Got home from the Texas Democratic Convention in one piece (barely)....
Now I got one thing to say (well it'll probably be more).. CHers fit right in at the Demo conventions... Yelling, arguing, hugging, yelling, a few adult beverages were served, some more yelling and arguing, more hugging, hot air, etc etc etc... I had a great time.... No sleep but I had a great time.
I think Austin knew the Demos were in town.. We had to evacuate the convention center after the bomb threat. They had the dogs and bomb squad and all the stuff just like in the movies. Me, I was across the street at a nice little outdoor bar watching the excitement with some newly acquired "best friends" discussing the merits of sniffing dogs vs. robots (or something like that - did I mention there was a little alcohol involved?). Well several hours later they let the convention reconvene - our caucus sent a rep to see if we needed to cast a vote, but our proposition was tabled (killed) so we proceeded to drink instead.
About 12:30 a.m. our little group of merry people adjourned for the night (that was Saturday night - I think) and we all went to our prospective rooms -- we found out the next morning that the governor's mansion had burned during the night (about 10-12 blocks away) - WE DID NOT HAVE A DAMN THING TO DO WITH IT! WE WERE NOT ABLE TO WALK THAT FAR!!!!! And we would not have done it while he was NOT in residence!!!
And we have several lawyers in our group that will defend us (after they sober up!) and we will be character references for them!
Anyhow it was a fun adventure and I'm glad I went. One of our delegates from Cass county is going to Denver (I'm a great campaign managaer at 2 in the morning - didn't know he wanted to go until 1:15 a.m. and the vote was at 2 a.m.). Had to do some fast campaigning - it was a field of 16 and we only elected ONE out of 10 counties.
But on a serious note -- I still think people need to get involved - fun aside - people NEED to know how the policial system works. I learned a lot (and I didn't drink the WHOLE time I actually went to meetings). It's an interesting process. Start on the local level and work up. But get involved. Come NOV. I'm gonna KNOW who I'm voting for cause I've MET them - the guys who are running for Congress and Senate esp. and already TOLD them what I EXPECT and listed to them.
Did you guys play nice while I was gone??
Hugs BD