About me:
I just found out the other day that I look really good with no hair.
I love my name (Marcella) and my middle name (Allessandra)
I'm a total tree hugging, feminist, hippie vegetarian liberal, but I also know how to shoot guns, drive in the mud and change tires.
I'm pretty much a walking contradiction, which i like, because it means you can never put me in one category.
I love to travel and have about 100 countries I still need to visit (not an exaggeration, I mean it).
I caught the bouquet at a wedding last summer (after which the bride's sister tackled me and fought me for it, I'm not even kidding), but if you hear of me getting married anytime before: I'm 30, have traveled everywhere I want to go, or am completely independent and financially secure on my own, please ask me what the hell I'm thinking.
My biggest fear is missing out on (anything in) life because I was afraid of it.
I'm much too passionate, I love art (but you should never ask me to draw), I'm most likely completely insane, and I only like techno when I'm working out or in Europe.
I am my own category.
| You Are 76% Open Minded |
You are so open minded that your brain may have fallen out!
Well, not really. But you may be confused on where you stand.
You don't have a judgemental bone in your body, and you're very accepting.
You enjoy the best of every life philosophy, even if you sometimes contradict yourself.
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Who I'd like to meet:
Everyone! people who like to travel... people who live in my oregon area, people who are interesting... people who want to meet me!
(just remember guys... Switzerland isn't really neutral. They just haven't figured out what side Chuck Norris is on yet.)
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You Are a Smart American
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You know a lot about US history, and your opinions are probably well informed.
Congratulations on bucking stereotypes. Now go show some foreigners how smart Americans can be.
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Mar 25 2009 3:31 PM
~May you alwasy be surrounded by all divine love & light in the universe ~
Liila..x
Jan 24 2009 12:33 AM
Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 provided that each elector could cast two votes. Each elector could not vote for two people inhabiting the same state as that elector.[3] If a person received a vote from a majority of the electors, that person won the election.
If there was more than one individual who received a vote from a majority of the electors, the House of Representatives would choose from amongst the two candidates. If no individual had a majority, then the House of Representatives would choose from the five individuals with the greatest number of electoral votes.
The choosing of the Vice President was a simpler process. Whichever candidate received the greatest number of votes, except for the one elected President, became Vice President. The Vice President, unlike the President, did not require the votes of a majority of electors. In the event of a tie for second place between multiple candidates, the Senate chose one of them to be Vice President. Each Senator cast one vote. It was not specified in the Constitution whether the sitting Vice President could cast a tie-breaking vote for Vice President under the original formula.
The 1800 election exposed a defect in the original formula in that if each member of the electoral college followed party tickets, there would be a tie between the two candidates from the most popular ticket. It also showed that the House of Representatives could end up taking multiple ballots before choosing a President.
In addition, it was becoming increasingly apparent that a situation in which the Vice President had been a defeated electoral opponent of the President impeded the ability of the two to effectively work together, and could provide motivation, at least in theory, for a coup d'état (since the Vice President would succeed to the office of the President upon the removal or death ... FROM WIKI (It basically confirms what I remembered)
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Sep 14 2008 10:54 PM
Love ya darlin!
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Jul 22 2008 10:55 PM
Yeah, we definitely should try to see eachother sometime! I actually live in a foster home right now, which might make it a little more complicated, but at least the good news there, is I actually am in Eugene city limits now. So I'm closer to U of O than before (although I'm in a different part of town). It's probably been over five years since we've seen eachother, right? jeez. So let me know what's going on with you!
Love, Carrie
Jul 11 2008 8:32 AM
Well, I wish you still lived around here, if that were the case, we may have actually seen eachother at least once or twice in more recent years! Well, I hope all's splendid, and I bet if I don't hear from you, it's because you're out traveling the world as usual. lol. Catch you later!
~Carrie Sage~
Jun 11 2008 7:16 PM
Party On! Party On! Party On!
Beer and Whiskey All Night Long!
Party On! Party On! PARTY ON!
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