phragle
Charter Member
yeah, we have a new president, yippie. everybody agrees the country is in deep sh!t and broke. our political system is in shambles, a good chunk of the world thinks we are azzholes. people are loosing their jobs, they are going hungry, they cant pay their heating bills. people are fawning over our first "black" president, who by the way is only half black, but then again weren't all men created equal? Color is irrelevant, he was the candidate with more charisma and better rhetoric. at rue leader in my opinion would have forsaken the parties, the hoopla and said " there is a lot of work to do, somebody order a couple pizzas and lets sit down and get to work. that would have been a statement, that would have shown respect for the American people. Today is not the day to party, today is the day to call the leaders of booth parties, the economists, the generals, foreign dignitaries and cabinet to the round table and say "where do we go from here? what are your concerns? whats working and whats not?? A party was held when the election was won. there is nothing more to celebrate until something is actually accomplished. There was no real history made today, but the actions of today can impact the course of history. parties and speeches don't impress me, actions and results do.
This post was the result of my own thinking, directly influenced by my life experiences and education. it is NOT cut and paste rhetoric and saber rattling by someone who's sole source of income is derived by political muckraking. As such I would expect all replies would come from the person posting, NOT 3rd party closed minded professional sh!t stirrers.
This post was the result of my own thinking, directly influenced by my life experiences and education. it is NOT cut and paste rhetoric and saber rattling by someone who's sole source of income is derived by political muckraking. As such I would expect all replies would come from the person posting, NOT 3rd party closed minded professional sh!t stirrers.