Interesting article in today’s NY Times about how the republicans are going to do cross-country town hall meetings to figure out what to do about immigration. Hmm, I wonder if these will be as representative as the town hall meetings that Bush staged on the campaign trail, where only people who were vetted by the party were able to attend and ask questions? The Times seems to think (and I concur) that this is just a ploy to delay immigration reform until after the 2006 election.
But what if this catches on? Let’s have some nationwide town hall meetings strategy in Iraq, why not? I’d have a few things to say in an open forum on the national debt, and I can imagine a few dozen other issues that I’d like to see the government take on the road.
On a related note, have I mentioned yet that we enrolled Kid #1 (as we are referring to her, using old-school one-based arrays) in a Spanish-English two-way immersion kindergarten? She’s already saying hola in burrito joints, so you know we are on to something.
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