So today's story is one of technology and I guess how far we've come. Quoted from the linked story, "...there's a new marker of the elusive "it" factor: The number of people who have added you as a MySpace friend." I'm not sure I want to publically admit it (wait, it's online, isn't that already public admittance?) but I have a MySpace page. I have reconnected with some high school and college friends through MySpace. It's been a good place to share comments, stories, and photos as well as catch up on everyone's life. My sister, on the other hand, believes anyone with a college degree and a MySpace page needs some help. Now don't get all mad at her yet, she's not saying that cruely, but just stating her opinion that MySpace is a playground for teenyboppers to share their latest crushes and dating stories ("OMG, my BFN and I totally HH for 10 min!")
But back to the link at hand... So if the primaries are a popularity contest and your friends on MySpace are the voters, then yes the democratic candidates are ahead. But if the primaries are still when you go into a booth with a little curtain and push a button on a touch screen that says in big green letters "VOTE" then maybe we don't have anything here. I guess I'll say you decide.
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