
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Monday Night-ings

--I used this picture in an old post last spring, but it still cuts straight to the heart.
--I've been in a very anti-blogging mood the past few days, I guess with the election over I don;t have much to rant about anymore.
--I find the political arguments that explode on the comments over at Liberally Lean hilarious.
--There was a mini-van driving behind me on I-35 the other night NO lights on at all, at about nine o'clock! I Wonder what happened after I called the cops.
--Thank you to all our veterans!
--I am of the opinion that military service should be a requirement for the President, I mean come on, the guy is the Commander in Chief.
--I'm noticicng more and more people jumping onto Obama bandwagon since the election. Man, that guy is gonna fall hard when the media hits him on his first little screw up.
--I don't like Obama at all, but it still bothers me when people actually hope that he is assassinated.
--I'm thinking about ditching my iPhone, any suggestions on a BlackBerry or something similar?
--I was really disappointed by the smug attitudes of most liberals after the election. But I can't say that I am surprised either.
--Be sure to tell JARHEAD thank you for his service!
--Twitter can be alot of fun when I remember I have it.
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
My Two Cents
Now that the anger and disappointment from the [expected] Obama win has started to somewhat dissipate, I guess there is nothing else to do but get over, the man is our new President. I may not agree with his policies or morals, but he is our Commander in Chief none-the-less. I have to admit that I do feel a twinge of pride for living in a country that has just broken through a racial barrier, but that is about the only good that I see from the Obama Presidency. But, oh well, like Barry said the sun did rise on November 5th and we are all still Americans, now the only thing to do is attempt to heal the staggering rift that this election has torn through this country. I believe we are as divided right now as we have ever been, and to think just seven years ago we were as united as we had ever been, it should NOT take another terrorist attack for to unite one more. As conservatives, we should accept a setback for our party but use this time to strengthen the bond across the aisles. And Democrats should not abuse their majority to plague the country with their agenda, but to use it to strengthen the country as a whole. But what will actually happen remains to be seen, all I know is that America needs God now more than ever, and I pray we turn our eyes to him.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
And Here We Go.

Finally in a few hours we'll stop seeing the campaign commercials, daily tracking polls and promises of a better America, and look forward to the inauguration of our new Commander in Chief. While I am in no way, shape, or form an Obama supporter, I have got to admit that I have a tremendous amount of respect for both of these guys. To Senator Obama for becoming the first African American to come this far in a U.S. Presidential race. And to Senator McCain for a LIFETIME of service to his country. I am praying for a John McCain victory tomorrow simply because I believe he is the more Godly candidate that will lead this country in a direction of honor and morality. I am also willing to accept the fact that if it is God's will for Obama to be the President of the United States, then so be it. But I implore you if you are still undecided to look at the FACTS, not the superficial exterior of a "superstar". Look at the heart of these two men, look at their record of service to their country, or the lack thereof. Our country has reached a point in her history where we can make the decision to jump on the popular bandwagon, or do what is clearly right for this country. Whichever way you decide to vote, be sure you have this country's best interest at heart, not your race's best interest, not your party's best interest, but our country's best interest. No matter what faith you have, be sure to pray for our country, John McCain and Barack Obama tonight. We all could use a little more prayer.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Sunday Night Thoughts

--This is my newest nephew and my brother's first child, I just had to share this one of Blaine.
--In case I have any new readers, I'm a born-again, evangelical Christian, "right-wing religious nut job", and proud of it. Nice to meet you.
--VOTE MCCAIN TUESDAY!!!!!!
--I had a pretty fun weekend starting off with a little Halloween get together at my sisters house, it was good to catch up with my sister, it seems like I haven't talked to her in months.
--Last night we had the same sister's birthday party at a place in Fort Worth off of University called The Blue Mesa Grill. Not too bad, not bad at all.
--I could not believe the number of kids out trick or treating in Bridgeport, I don't remember there being that many when I was a kid.
--I agree with Jarhead when he said "Barack Obama spells the end of morality in this country."
--Every time I take a nap during the day, I wake up with a headache.
--You just can't beat Sunday dinner at Grandma's house.
--Breaking 8 foot fluorescent light bulbs is one of the funnest things to do. Ever.
--Will there ever be another non-biased news agency?
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