He must be exhausted.

It is hard for me to get too happy about the current condition of our country. But I do feel a great relief. I can not think of anyone better able to lead us out of this mess. But I feel as if the weight of the world has fallen on his shoulders, this young man from Illinois. I send him my best wishes and hopes for the next eight years.I felt. like the moon, the stars, and all the planets had fallen on me.”
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Only the adults who imitated their children learned this social improvement. Other adults kept eating the dirty sweet potatoes.![]()
(The Hundredth Monkey (Part I)) KloudJin's blog
yes am celeberating on Obama's victoryThe Opinion column in the Sunday, November 16, "Perspective" ,(by David Shribman,"History will size up Bush") rem·i·nisced about how history can improve an unpopular president's legacy. In the case of President Bush, I beg to disagree. It depends on how one views the Iraq War. Even if the tenuous Iraqi Parliament holds the center and peace returns to the country, the base fact that we the people were misled into an unnecessary war by a consciously scripted scenario needs to be remembered. Our national treasury was raked, with massive debt piled upon the American people. We suffered over 4,000 dead,with 50,000 surviving death but living with life altering wounds. This purposeful skewing of the national military by the neo-con political-economic agenda is not something that should be forgotten, nor the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi casualties, 90% of them civilian. As a Vietnam Veteran, I have watched as political ideologues tried to re-invent that war into something better than it really was.
Are we to suffer more lies? What is to stop the ongoing abuse of our military and our citizen-soldiers by reckless ideologues, with a penchant for profits? Please, some insight is in order. Keep it real.
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