4 . 2 5 . 0 6

April 25th, 2006
Last week of classes, busy refining outlines and reviewing cases, looking forward to completing my first year.  I’d like to say that everything is coming together rather nicely, but you never know with this style of learning and evaulation.  They really build up the performance pressure cooker a couple notches, a little bit of real life training I suppose.  The last few classes have a different tone, I can tell it in my classmates, there is some light at the end of the tunnel.  In my case it’ll be more work during the day and summer school.  heh.  I guess I’ve survived alright so far, we’ll see how things turn out mid-may.

Lots of stuff going on in the world that I would like to comment on but haven’t found the time really.  Hopefully by my next entry we won’t be at war with another middle-eastern country, the third one in 6 years, but the way things are turning out I really wonder whats around the corner.  Dubya’s approval rating hit a dismal 32% – a number that should really speak more to the state of the nation right now as far as being lost without direction and in serious need of a change of course.

Too bad the opposition doesn’t look too great right now either. I find myself often wondering what historians a hundred years from now will write about this time period at the turn of the century.  I remember reading books back in grade school about the 1900s and thinking it was so definitive living between two centuries.

Meanwhile I’m continuing to keeping myself amused, lately its been from riding the train.  There are a lot of characters that ride at odd hours of the day, I may need to expand on my “3 types” observation from my first summer out here.

One Response to “4 . 2 5 . 0 6”

  1. Mr. K. Says:

    Seems like the approval for congress and the house is just as low as Bushs. Where’s the third party?

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