Archive for November, 2008

FÁS

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

I’m sick of it already.

It’s only been in the news for the past two days, but already I’m tired of the bickering, and the b*tching. Yes, someone spent $400 odd on a hair cut, or manicure, or something ridiculous. Yes, they paid for it using taxpayers money. Yes, they should not have.

Should this person be sacked?

No.

Asking for someone’s resignation over a $400 wash and blow-dry is silly, and not a little petty, considering the massive, and flagrant, throwing around of money over the past few years. I mean, €1.7 MILLION for a website that they didn’t even use? €50 MILLION for for a bunch of electronic voting machines that are still costing us money to store? €500 BILLION to prop up the banks that landed us in this recession in the first place?

Leave Mary Harney alone. I don’t agree with a lot of what she says, or much of her policies, but she is one of the least flamboyantly, financially extravagant of the lot in Leinster House.

Let’s start to focus on the real issues.

Just a quick one…

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

This is just a quick little post.

As part of our ICT for Teachers module in college, we have to make a website. Seeing as most of us would have little or no experience with that kind of malarkey, we were given the easy option. So, we were all shown how to make a website using Google Sites!

It’s actually a nice little way of making a simple website. Nothing fancy, mind you! It wouldn’t allow me to stick up my Twitter badge, for example. But, it’s handy all the same.

It also allows you to add google analytics pretty easily, which is the reason I’m writing this post. I decided to take a look at the stats for this blog, and I have readers! Wow!

So, to those 2 or 3 people who stumble on this blog every week, leave me a comment! Don’t be shy…

Recount

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

I’ve just finished watching the film Recount, shown on tv tonight. It’s about the 2000 US presidential election, and the shenanigans that surrounded the counting of the votes in Florida. It, I have to say, was a gripping film, despite the fact that we knew how it was going to turn out in the end!

I didn’t pay attention to it as it happened. I don’t know how I managed to miss the entire thing. I was 18, had just started in university in Trinity College, Dublin. I’ve always had an interest in politics, especially in foreign affairs. All through secondary school, it was the world news pages in the Irish Times that I would turn to first, skipping all the home news.

So, I don’t remember any of it. But I’m sure if I had been more interested at the time I would have been horrified. Just as I was horrified reading Michael Moore’s book “Stupid White Men”, a few years later. Although I know he is somewhat prone to hyperbole. And just as I am still horrified today.

It is scary to think that in, what americans consider, is the foremost democracy in the world, that this kind of manipulation of the electoral system can take place in the 21st century. That people can be struck off the electoral register without reason. That the secretary of state can make arbitrary decision regarding the acceptance of results. That the supreme court can just shut down an election count. It’s appaling.

So, considerin the fact that the 2008 presidential election takes place in about two days time, it is a timely reminder of how many things can go wrong. Or can be made go wrong.

From what I can remember, the 2004 election didn’t have the same level of jury-rigging involved. And now we have had our eight years of Bush. I think it’s time for a change.