WeekEND Wrap v3
So we are – what? - three, four days from the coronation of Barack Hussein Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America.
God – Help – Us – Please.
The next few days are going to be filled with the most sickening love fest from the media since Matthews felt a thrill (I still say it was a dog humping his leg, but what do I know?).
Am I watching? (snort) Read the side-bar. This man is not my president and I do not wish him well. I hope his plans for this country fail miserably and so badly that in 2010 the Conservatives and Republicans sweep the trash out of the congress and take.it.back! Biter? You betcha. Will I stop talking trash about your president? Sure will – about the time you take back all the nasty crap your side said about President GW Bush. Snow ball’s chance in hell that will happen.
Boy I didn’t start out this post to be a rant, but look what it turned into! I won’t apologize, I feel better now that I got it off my chest.
This week God sent a few 100 angels, 155 to be exact, to protect young to old as they left on a plane out of New York. Now psychologists are talking about the trauma these people will be dealing with the rest of their lives. Can people not just be happy they made it and try not to put a dark cloud on it just yet? Yes – some of these people will have issues to deal with emotionally. Some will never fly again and some flew that next day to get home. It depends on the person. I still have issues with blue semi’s on the road, but after 10+ yrs, I don’t see the one that hit us coming at me anymore. Let’s revel in the glory of the hand of God and that the people are alive … we can talk to the Doctor Phill’s of the world later.
With a three day weekend, I’m going to take the time to tweak some stuff on the blog. First, I want to add a place for people to add their Twitter IDs when commenting. There are a couple side-bar issues I need to deal with that are going to take some time. Love Wordpress, but the widget management system sucks. I’m going to be taking away the emotions from the commenting area. It makes the the whole area messy looking, so really don’t need them. If you see a 404 Maintenance page when coming back here, just refresh, I’ve probably loaded a new theme and working on it.
Now, from around my Google Reader and Twitter favorites …
- 30+ Plugins to Make Your WordPress Blog More Social from @seanpaune via Twitter
- 13 Below and We Still Are Bombarded With AGW Crap “Science” from @gribbit via Twitter
- Obama Will Hurt the U.S. – Stop Wishing Him Well from @scooplarue via Twitter
- Beheadings for British Jews: More Maddening Realities from Stop the ACLU
- The Church of Global Warming from RIGHTWINGSPARKLE
What are your plans for the long weekend (if you have one)? I hope your plans go well and you have a great one!

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1Jo
wrote on 17 January 2009 at 9:20
Got this from @BrianBoettcher this morning: “Barack Obama plans a ‘paparazzi presidency’ to speak directly to voters”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/4277442/Barack-Obama-plans-a-paparazzi-presidency-to-speak-directly-to-voters.html
2Leslie
wrote on 17 January 2009 at 10:03
Jo, I am always surprised when I read your posts because you hit the political stuff right on the head! My very thoughts on the whole Inauguration! I have been calling Obama King Of the World. I’m not planning to watch any of the crap on tv and will try to avoid most of the news for a few days, though I am an avid FOX News watcher. I’m not happy with the celebrity of Obama. I’m definitely not happy with the election outcome. I feel people are blinded by the “light” so to speak. Sure, he’s a good talker, just like good ‘ol boy Bill Clingon. UGH! But if you really listen to O, he’s not really saying anything, just like Bill used to do., well, still does. O Has people wrapped around his finger. I don’t understand the gaganess of it all.
And what’s with this Lincoln theme? From what I’ve been reading O seems arrogant as to compare himself to Lincoln. People need to remember their history. Lincoln did away with state’s rights. hmmmm…sounds familiar huh. People seem to want more government governing their lives because they can’t take care of themselves, I guess.
I also agree with you about the plane crash. You just know people are going to sue for something though they all made it out alive. Events happen in our lives that sometimes, we have no control over and no one else does either. Be thankful for another day is what I say!
I think you have a very interesting website and it’s put together well. Your content is attractive, informative and easily navigated. I look forward to checking in on your site and glad I found it. Take care and have a good weekend! If you’re like us, you may be just trying to keep warm!
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3Jo
wrote on 17 January 2009 at 11:28
You are so sweet Leslie! TY
4Eric
wrote on 17 January 2009 at 18:23
Jo,
I know what you’re saying about the inauguration on Tuesday. I feel the same way about it (Bernie Goldberg calls it a “slobbering love affair”.) However, I can’t bring myself to wish him ill will. Sure, I hope his policies fail – BIGTIME! I’m not looking forward the next four years at all. However, he is our President. The people of this country elected him, whether we like it or not. (I sure as heck don’t.)
But if we say we want the Presidency to fail, then we’re saying we want our country to fail – and I can’t say that. I truly hope that, based on the briefings he’s had with the Bush Administration, that he now knows the full truth of what we’re facing and he presides accordingly. Now that he knows what Bush knows, I think a lot of things that he’s promised will not come to fruition and he’ll preside more from the center. He’s already backtracked on some things. I just hope we see him backpeddling more the more he learns. I will be praying for him and our country.
5Jo
wrote on 18 January 2009 at 7:25
One More Test of the Twitter ID field. It won’t save it in the cookie, so has to be entered everytime. But, its there if you want to provide it!
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6Trelaina
wrote on 18 January 2009 at 8:46
Eric, we don’t have to hope he fails to hope he doesn’t succeed.
Failure has lots of levels. I’d love to see him fail to accomplish his more socialist goals…minimize the damage a Conservative will hopefully be asked to clean up later.
I’d also love to see The One fall out of favor with his hypnotized celebrity-obsessed fans. I figure either the far left (you’re not socialist enough) or the media-led middle (OMG, what did I vote for?) will go first. The Left is already starting and he hasn’t even been coronated yet!
Obama succeeding means United Socialist States of America. I can’t casually give him enough rope to hang our country.
7Jenda
wrote on 18 January 2009 at 18:25
I wish him well, but do not expect good things. If it weren’t for the fact that we have apprently won an unpopular war and the Democrat is contorting everything he said to not pull out and cut off aid, I’d say it is the 1970s all over again:
A series of commodity price-swings happened after two presidents in a row abandoned tight money, and a new guy mobilized a whole new constituency to vote without seeming to abandon the easy money one week hard money the next hysteria, the Midwest and Northeast are running our politics even as they empty out, teh Democratic President-elect is fighting almost as much with his own party in Congress as with the loyal opposition, Republicans are in bad odor after a president who was initially so succesful there had been talk of a permanent realignment (though the Democrats who succeeded them are getting pasted with their own scandals), Israel is fighting and winning wars no one expected it to win and the Europeans are abandoning their facile anti-Americanisms even as they slowly realize they cannot really negotiate with the enemy we are fighting for them and their triangulation was all for naught.
Fortunately, after the 1970s came the 1980s, and those were pretty good, with an even better period in the 1990s.
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