I don’t usually drink during the day, particularly a work day, but I may have to make an exception tomorrow and have a glass of champagne for breakfast. I plan to have breakfast around 9:30ish my time (11:30ish D.C. time). I expect there will be tremendous wind gusts around that time tomorrow when those of who have been holding our breath waiting for 01/20/09 to arrive can finally let out a giant sigh of relief.
Thank you for taking on this job Mr. Obama. He is inheriting so many problems, so many impossible situations from the Middle East to Detroit and back again that I wonder if he is having second thoughts about taking the position. I know I would be. You know, those horrible doubts and butterflies you get in your stomach the night before you start a new job or go back to school or go to a job interview. I spend the night before any new endeavor coming up with excuses as to why I couldn’t possibly do it and telling myself, you know, I don’t have to do this, I can just not show up, I don’t need the stress, etc. I wonder if Obama’s having thoughts of going up to the podium and saying, “You know what, no thank you. I don’t think I want this job. Here, Joe – you take it.”
I know Barack Obama is the right man for the job. I know he can get this country back on track and I’m willing to do whatever small part as a citizen that I can to help. That said, I’m going to go do my part to help the economy by going shopping for a nice bottle of champagne for tomorrow morning. Let the celebration begin! I feel like singing and dancing even!!!!
PS – Bye-bye George. I’d say thanks for everything but I wouldn’t mean it. Hope you find something useful to do with the rest of your life and find a way to redeem yourself. But I guess the first thing you’ll need to do is admit you made mistakes, that’s the only way you’ll find redemption.





Something positive from John McCain
There have been articles in the media these past few days about the ferocity and just general rage being exhibited by crowds at GOP presidential rallies. John McCain showed a glimpse of the sensible man he was before he was taken over by the pods today. At a rally in Minnesota after a rather strong anti-Obama comment from a member of the audience Sen. McCain responded:
McCain shook his head in disagreement, and said: “No, ma’am. He’s a decent, family man, citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with (him) on fundamental issues and that’s what this campaign is all about.” . . . . ”I have to tell you, he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States.”
Thank you, Sen. McCain. My personal opinion is that Gov. Palin incites hatred in crowds with her rhetoric. When she lacks facts and truth, she makes up for it by substituting fear-mongering and hatred. Now next debate can we hear less attacking and more real information as to what both candidates are planning for our future – not what the other guy is going to do – what you are going to do.
Here is a link to the article the quote is drawn from: Raw Anger in McCain’s Crowds
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on October 10, 2008 at 6:11 pm Leave a CommentTags: angry crowds, McCain, Obama, positive comments