Wednesday, April 16, 2008

April 29 Is Print Day!

Fantastic news! The Citizen Reindeer lyric tees will be silk screened on April 29. If all goes as anticipated, the shirts will be available for the public by mid-late May.

We will keep you posted. Too, we are already working on the designs for the fall release and the website will be up and running soon.

We're getting there!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Stop the Slurs!

Citizen D spent Saturday at the county convention in Austin, TX. What a site. 13,000 members of the Democratic Party under one roof...at some points trying to yell each other down...but mostly being civil and good to one another.

The TX caucus system is nuts. No one wholly understand it and there is so much room for error, that it is no wonder it gets called into question repeatedly. But somehow...the votes got counted...state delegates were chosen...and everyone got in their cars and drove home.

No matter what your affiliation, there is one thing that needs to stop: accusations of racism.

People are voting because they feel one way or another about a candidate, and to go to that very easy slur of "racist" does nothing but takes us back 50 years or more.

We are better than that.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

5 Years is Long Enough!!


Yesterday marked the 5th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. As of yesterday, the United States has lost 3,992 solders, 370 of those from Citizen Reindeer's home state of Texas.

Bring them home now.

Photosource: CRIOonline.com

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

This is a riot


Okay, if this ain't "a girl with a song," we don't know what is.

It's fun. It's brash. It's music.

Photo: Merkley

I know Merkley has a blogspot. When we get the address, we'll post it.

Eddie Van Halen


We're not sure what's up, but we know that we wish him well: News reports state that Van Halen has canceled more shows due an "undisclosed" illness that Eddie is battling.

Read up, or we'll keep you posted.

http://www.reuters.com

Photo: Robert Padgett/Reuters

Friday, March 7, 2008

Politics as UNusual...


Citizen D has been kind of involved with all the political activity in Texas this week and asserts that caucusing is insane! Obama supporters pulling up and destroying signs, Clinton supporters questioning the validity of votes (probably rightly so, given what Citizen D saw), and then there were moments like these:

Sitting alone at the end of a table at one of the caucus sites on Tuesday night, sat a woman dressed in a burka - head to toe - only a slit for her eyes. Two of the monitors from one of the campaigns were completely nervous over this - they were from Boston, they said, were pretty much conditioned at this point to fear such things. And because the woman was blind and holding a long, white cane, this added even more mystery to her and her appearance. And her reason for being there...

But guess what? She was a citizen and was there to vote. Her voice was sweet and small, and her eyes, though unable to see, were a most beautiful shade of shallow-water blue.

She got signed in. Participated. And left with the assistance of her friends.

A lesson for all that night on so, so many levels.