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Naturalist by devotion, humorist by genetics, hero by default; Kamaroh is a Republican, a Presbyterian, a Polio surviver, a former US Marine, & Great Plains Badger. Earned an MA in English from SFSU. Student & friend of novelist Kay Boyle. His blog is a no profanity zone. There is little edgey emotionalism if he avoids thinking about his children. Kamaroh is a masculinist, places value on fraternity & believes living stag is a responsible and manly option. Particularly apreciative of the charm of Asian females, he discovered in 1999 he is able to love one small lady to the extreme that thinking about her can make his nose bleed. From boyhood forward, he values having male friends & male role models; though this blog is an extention of that belief; it is all welcome. Though containing male posturing, biased poetry, shakey facts, & faulted bachelor housekeeping, this blog's intent is to be good for your health & contains no spanky material. Pardon me if I am speaking too loudly because even with the high tech ... hearing aids the Veterans Administration provides to me, I do not have normal hearing.

Friday, August 7, 2009

HEATHER FONG & SARAH PALIN: NEW DAY POLITICOS!


Kamaroh has been for months touting Heather Fong as a candidate for Governor of California; far better her than Gavin Newsome who can be a .... head sometimes. There have been grumblings about her ever since she became San Francisco Chief of Police; especially, I believe, from her officers. I hear Newsome doesn't care for her much but actually what do I know, I am just a commuter/ spectator to what happens in The City--I just find it necessary to visit there from time to time in order to check its pulse. I expect, if you read his Chronicle column, Willie Brown is the more reliable source of information about what really is in San Francisco than me, Kamaroh. Anyhow, from yesterday's Chronicle, now that she is retiring, it appears that there is a ground swell of other folks who are starting to view Heather as I always have--today, I believe, is her last day. Chief Fong got hearty ovations, commendations, and sold-out crowds as she made her official social exit from office. Kamaroh has no comment to put forth regarding Sarah Palin except to assuredly say that it would be prudent to give that bright lady the benefit of a doubt. Because, what I, Kamaroh P. Jones, can tell you for sure is that times they are a changing and these two ladies, although their styles of accomplishment are not actually manly, they are to be certainly included in new groupings of rock star politicians.