Archive for July, 2008
My Wife is Master of the Desert!
I’ve received more than a few congratulatory emails from readers and friends as a result of my recent wedding. Thanks to all of you. I’ve also received a lot of questions about the honeymoon in Punta Cana, most of which I have answered personally through email or will address in the near future.
Dominican President Leonel Fernandez’s Global Aspirations
Dominican President Leonel Fernandez continues to take advantage of every opportunity possible to tell the Dominican people how smart he is instead of just leading the country as he promised. Most recently, according to DR1’s Daily News, instead of laying out his domestic plan for sky-rocketing fuel prices and a flimsy economy, he decided to [...]
Randall H. Miller for President
I keep getting asked by readers if I’m serious about running for political office. The answer is no and after all the politically incorrect topics I’ve blogged about in 2008 I think I’ve pretty much thinned myself out of any future herd of political candidates as well. Think of TheCandidacy.com, the “Candidate”, and the [...]
It’s Getting Hot in Here!
As John (aka “Chief of Staff”) mentioned yesterday it sucks to write in the heat. Unfortunately for me I live in the Dominican Republic where it’s always hot if you don’t take necessary precautions such as maintaining an air-conditioned office and enjoying the occasional ice-cold Presidente. Without these things you would go native pretty quickly [...]
Conspiracy Theorists Rejoice!!!!
By now I’m sure you’ve heard of the unscheduled stop taken by Senator Obama’s plane on a recent campaign flight. The unplanned detour into St. Louis was uneventful and thankfully no one was hurt. Reportedly, an emergency slide inflated mid-flight in the tail cone. The area in which the slide inflated was [...]
There is no such Thing as Separation of Church and State
Some of you may remember Randall’s post on the Separation of Church and State from a few months back. While surfing around today I came across the following press release titled:
South Carolina plans license plate for Christians
Protecting the President of the United States
I was going through the site today and looking over old posts. Randall and I published this post back in late January of this year. At that time, we had just launched TheCandidacy.com and only had a few friends and family as readers. Since then, our site has grown considerably (mostly due to [...]
Voting in America
Today’s guest blogger is Mr. Lu, a Dominican-American born in the Greatest City on the Planet, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Educated at some fancy school in Massachusetts and an even fancier school in CT, Mr. Lu currently writes for dr1.com, while pursuing other interests like girls, books, basketball and rock and roll.
They say voting in the US [...]
Voting in the Dominican Republic
Today’s guest blogger is Chiri, a friend of Randall’s who has graced our pages before and started blogging back in January of ’05. She’s a Gibraltarian, cultural observer, and recovering revolutionary. -COS
As a DR resident whose cédula says NO VOTA (voting prohibited), I didn’t vote in last month’s election. And quite frankly, this was a [...]


