Or as my Korean friends would say "erection day." I don't really want an answer to this, and I've already made my preference clear (Third Party), but who or what are you going to vote for? I'm sad to say that I officially missed the deadline and my vote won't count, but YOUR'S can! So, rather than pushing one party or ideal, I'd just like to take this chance to encourage you to voice your opinion. God has blessed (those of my readers that are US citizens) us with the chance to choose the type of governance and lawmakers we want. Also, we have decided, as a country, to have a popular vote for the position of President/Vice President (though more on that here), sort of. Either way, and no matter how you feel about the electoral college, go out and vote today.
On a totally different subject, in order to practice writing in Korean, and to appeal to my (possible) Korean readers, I'm going to start writing a blog in Korean. It may be full of grammatical and spelling errors, but I'm going to try. I'm also going to try to make it parallel this blog. Not necessarily a direct translation of this on but at least the same topic.
On a totally different subject, in order to practice writing in Korean, and to appeal to my (possible) Korean readers, I'm going to start writing a blog in Korean. It may be full of grammatical and spelling errors, but I'm going to try. I'm also going to try to make it parallel this blog. Not necessarily a direct translation of this on but at least the same topic.
Our political system |