Saturday, August 21, 2010

Now's not the time and not the Brown

I do remember Jerry. He came through our pre-parenting class which was held in the same building where he had a residence. He was the governor. Yea, it was a big woop, for about 12 seconds until we returned to deep breathing.


Back in the 60 thru 80s he was ok but, aside from being controversial, he was...ok. He was a true Liberal. He was. But things change. Now he doesn't get that most of the people going to the polls this Nov will be going to insure that their access to pot is widened and secured. This matters more to most people than whether Jerry and Meg. They keep getting us into more problems; they know it and we the people know it. (That's not really true but we don't need more worries about the ATF coming. He's blowing off a hell of lot of supporters. Not that any one on the scene today would be able to pull CA from it's woes. Hear me Meg. (Vouchers again Mommie? You bet, son. Where's my purse.)


Let's let the adults get something positive done this cycle.


Push back against all Republican fear mongering and sword rattling. Help to restore a reasonable psychic climate; compassionate, considerate and giving.


Give Obama a break. I'm disappointed, as many are. However, he's done a lot. Besides, we don't have a choice for another 2 yrs, do we? I can't see anything positive from any republican, anywhere. Can you? Republicans can't and don't understand the idea of "promoting the public welfare".

Speak up! Does anybody hear me. Anywhere?

Don't let the enthusiasm, or lack of it, from the democrats wear off on you either. They are a in a malaise from which the outcome they desire can't be obtained. In other words, they're gutless. Yep, no balls. Don't know why. It seems to be a trait resulting from the installment ceremony or something. As soon as their sworn in, they can't remember how to tell anyone to do anything. It's like a spell comes over them. The last time I really remember a democrat pushing his weight around was LBJ; not my favorite guy BUT he could get things done. Remember the photograph of him giving the "Johnson treatment" to some poor Senator; right in his face, literally.


Enough for today, my children. Think of Paul Revere riding his horse on a cool, clear New England evening dreaming of:
FREEDOM?
What's your dream?

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