March 11th, 2008 Me
It’s rather disappointing to read the news headlines because all we hear about are Hillary and Obama. These two candidates are hoarding the media while the more important candidates… the ones who could actually make a difference in this country go unnoticed
I support Ron Paul in 2008. I’ve asked a few people if they’ve ever heard of him and most say “yes.. he’s got some good ideas but he doesn’t stand a chance.”
If you think he doesn’t stand a chance but you like him.. doesn’t it make sense to support him and ask others to do the same.
I’ll be dammed if I ever cast a vote for Hillary Clinton.. she already had her chance in office with Bill. Plus in my eyes… if a women can’t be ordained a priest then a women shouldn’t be allowed to be president.
And Obama. Geez… how can you vote a man who refuses to put his hand over his heart or salute during the Pledge of Allegiance. Talk about un-American.
We still have several months before the election. On election if you feel you are voting for the lesser of two evils (Obama or Clinton).. why not make a statement with your vote.. Vote for Ron Paul in 2008.
November 14th, 2007 hitechmed
Did you know…
… that today is Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day, a day to remind
people of all the benefits of joy and laughter? Take time
today to experience a little joy and laughter with those you
love. It’s good for you… and for them!
Jim Richards
September 8th, 2007 LucyPevensie
Today I was talking to a friend about how people stand at counters being served and sit at tables with others while talking on cell phones and the fact that it was rude and doesn’t promote healthy socializing and bonds between people. Yet nobody really ever says anything about it. This thought was triggered when I was reading comments to the article written about the Kentucky woman who was nursing inside of Applebee’s. An astounding amount of comments were against having children around. Not even babies, but children, because people found them to be annoying and didn’t think they belonged in restaurants. It is astonishing to realize that our culture has placed so many things ahead of family values, tradition, and bonding.
It doesn’t stop there though. My friend went on to explain how she was out running and passed by Tehachapi High School. In passing, she said hello to the crossing guard and received no response. Then she noticed she had an earbud in her ear and was listening to an ipod. A crossing guard listening to an ipod? I understand that she is out there by herself and boredom may set in but doesn’t she rely on her hearing to do a complete job of helping school age kids to cross the street?
I remember when we had a crossing guard in school, he always talked to us and he was a really nice, special guy. You could tell he did the job because he liked it and felt he was making a difference, even if in a small way. Are the days of greeting passersby gone?