by: Les Carpenter Rational Nation USA Liberty -vs- Tyranny The race is close, very close, with the momentum shifting to Romney. However, my take is the shift, as significant as it has been, came too late and too little. Progressives no doubt are biting their nails because as much as they prefer not to acknowledge it, this one is a real cliff hanger. Reminiscent of 2000. It is true if Obama loses this one progressives throughout the land will be wailing and gnashing their teeth. For them it will be a great undoing of their greatest hopes and dreams. Of course the other fifty percent of America will view it quite differently. So, as the polls close tomorrow, and the tabulating of the vote goes late into the night, we can be sure of a few thing... The nation will remain polarized, the puppet masters behind the curtains will continue calling the shots, the debt and deficits will continue, no mater who wins. And America will continue to ask why. Tomorrow, as I visit my polli
"The Greater The Adversity Faced, The Greater The Reward When One Succeeds..."
ReplyDeleteTrll that to those who worked their butts off, did succeed, only to be shut down by government and now they are out of business and broke.
Your delusional mind will serve you well in your search for the absurd.
DeleteWe are reminded of Kipling's 'The Man Who Would Be King' and
ReplyDeleteShakespeare's "...but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more." Power must be earned, not
stolen, respected, not trashed. A leader must lead, not
bully and whine. Sic Semper Tryannis.
BB... reminds me of the old understanding of positional "authority" and respect versus earned.
DeleteBased on his or her position, the boss has to be respected, because they are the boss... but that doesn't mean they have earned our personal respect.