As You Vote Today, Remember THIS. The Speaker of the House called us Republican/Conservatives “DOMESTIC TERRORISTS” And our Dear Leader Barack Obama called us “The Enemy” And Dick Durbin said our tactics at Guantanamo Bay, were like the regimes of Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union, and the Khmer Rouge. Let's not forget any of that!
Look at our existing system-- we have a small group of serially incompetent men who make self-serving decisions which frustrate the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. If that's not chaos, what is?
Regardless of the constant voting day hoopla that has saturated TV airwaves, newspaper headlines, and the Internet, I really don't think it's going to matter what happens in the US election today... but here's what does matter: we do.
We don't have any control over the political process, the direction that our home country is headed, or which corrupt politician is bombing civilians and indebting future generations. But we have total control over ourselves and how we choose to spend our time and energy.
Rather than relying on politicians to fix the big picture, we can rely on ourselves to improve our individual situations. Often this may entail unique, out of the box solutions that depart from the norm.
Look at our existing system-- we have a small group of serially incompetent men who make self-serving decisions which frustrate the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. If that's not chaos, what is?
Regardless of the constant voting day hoopla that has saturated TV airwaves, newspaper headlines, and the Internet, I really don't think it's going to matter what happens in the US election today... but here's what does matter: we do.
We don't have any control over the political process, the direction that our home country is headed, or which corrupt politician is bombing civilians and indebting future generations. But we have total control over ourselves and how we choose to spend our time and energy.
Rather than relying on politicians to fix the big picture, we can rely on ourselves to improve our individual situations. Often this may entail unique, out of the box solutions that depart from the norm.
I was born in Miami, Florida, the son of an Air Force officer, traveled the world, was saved at age 17, and have served the Lord since. That's me on the left and my lovely wife, Bonnie...the pretty one...on the right.
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6 comments:
GO VOTE!!
This is it; the most important, impactful election of my life.
I'm out the door in a few minutes...
As You Vote Today, Remember THIS.
The Speaker of the House called us Republican/Conservatives “DOMESTIC TERRORISTS” And our Dear Leader Barack Obama called us “The Enemy” And Dick Durbin said our tactics at Guantanamo Bay, were like the regimes of Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union, and the Khmer Rouge.
Let's not forget any of that!
love the pic! 310 million people in our Nation deserve a heck of alot better than the terrorist sympathizers in govt!!!
Look at our existing system-- we have a small group of serially incompetent men who make self-serving decisions which frustrate the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. If that's not chaos, what is?
Regardless of the constant voting day hoopla that has saturated TV airwaves, newspaper headlines, and the Internet, I really don't think it's going to matter what happens in the US election today... but here's what does matter: we do.
We don't have any control over the political process, the direction that our home country is headed, or which corrupt politician is bombing civilians and indebting future generations. But we have total control over ourselves and how we choose to spend our time and energy.
Rather than relying on politicians to fix the big picture, we can rely on ourselves to improve our individual situations. Often this may entail unique, out of the box solutions that depart from the norm.
Joe - I voted! ( not for the same candidates you did ) but I still voted. I love to vote - even in midterm elections.
Look at our existing system-- we have a small group of serially incompetent men who make self-serving decisions which frustrate the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. If that's not chaos, what is?
Regardless of the constant voting day hoopla that has saturated TV airwaves, newspaper headlines, and the Internet, I really don't think it's going to matter what happens in the US election today... but here's what does matter: we do.
We don't have any control over the political process, the direction that our home country is headed, or which corrupt politician is bombing civilians and indebting future generations. But we have total control over ourselves and how we choose to spend our time and energy.
Rather than relying on politicians to fix the big picture, we can rely on ourselves to improve our individual situations. Often this may entail unique, out of the box solutions that depart from the norm.
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