Man, it's amazing what you miss in a few days time. We'll start with a short recap of Thursday's Obamalamadingdong speech. You wouldn't believe how many people have walked up to me and said "That man said everything I wanted to hear." The funny thing is, most people also wondered what he was going to do to accomplish these tasks. Unless every doctor is going to work for free, someone has to pay for "free" health care. I've heard that Canadians come to America for health care. Where will we go when we have the same problem. And I'm pretty sure you can guess where I stand on "wealth Distribution" (my fingers feel dirty just for typing that.) All in all, it was empty fluff that polluted my favorite team's stadium. Moving On!
Holy Smokes, that Sarah Palin is a fireball, isn't she?! She's got a hard anti-abortion stance, she fights to stop corruption in the government (she turned down congress' infamous "bridge to nowhere") and she hunts moose regularly. If she isn't the hardline conservative McCain needed, I don't know who is. I have yet to hear anyone say anything bad about her, other than her lack of experience. Listen up folks: she has more executive experience then any of the presidential nominees, and has more on-the-job time then Obama. He's been campaigning most of his time in office! That really doesn't help his case to complain about McCain's argument of Obama's lack of experience (did that statement make sense?). All in all, she's an excellent pick.
Ah, the RNC. It'll be like the shower you get when you come home from Kamp. I feel a little dirty about forcing myself to watch the DNC all last week. Hopefully this will be worth the wait. One tiny little problem: Gustav. This little pain has caused a couple thousand people to evacuate, a rearrangement in the events at the RNC, and Bush and Cheney will not be able to attend because they're gonna watch this puppy like a hawk. It would appear that Bush has learned from his "mistake" (the quotes are because I honestly feel it's not his fault: People should probably learn to get out of the path of a 175 mph act of God headed towards their houses. That fiasco falls squarly on the local governments overpaid heads). Maybe this will show that Republicans aren't all Guns-A-Blazin' and can be responsible with things like weather problems. Undecided Voters, here we come!
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