[Homestead] Obama fans, what say ye?
EarthNSky
erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Sun Apr 13 21:51:32 EDT 2008
Gene GeRue wrote:
> First we had political correctness. Sorry, I refuse. Now we have,
> apparently a need for political perfection. Well, after the last seven
> years I can understand the frustration. What I cannot understand is
> how otherwise intelligent people can get so sucked into inanity. If we
> keep up this extreme pickiness and polarization we will never recover
> a semblance of our greatness. How can we hope for a true leader if he/
> she must not feel the freedom to speak as they honestly feel?
>
> I am not looking for a semanticist. I am looking for someone who is
> able to bring us together. I am seriously wondering if we will allow
> such a thing.
They say, Gene, that if Jesus Christ was the Messiah, and he appeared
again today as the Son of God, the Savior of Mankind, that no one would
believe him. I think that's accurate.
Pickiness?
You are right, we will never find the 'perfect' President-everyone has
faults, but up until very recently, anytime someone pointed out a fault
in Sen. Obama, someone else made an excuse for him, like he was a golden
child that needed protection. I just don't hold him as sacred as some
do, that is all. I see Barack and Hillary in the same light. I see
McCain in a different light, but that's not a better light from my
perspective. If I am ruffling too many feathers and you want me to
play nice to our future President(s)..(that's plural because both
Hillary and Barack are young and will see many more elections..if not
now...<g>), I will, but Gene, I have to tell you that I think the guy is
a false prophet of sorts. That's not polarization, that's just my
opinion. I'm not following the homestead party line on this one....I'm
marching to the beat of a different drummer, and I think the guy is full
of hope and promise and naivety that he can't deliver on...I'm sure he
is a nice, decent human being, but in today's world, that doesn't make a
great President.
Bev
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BevanRon of EarthNSky Farm NW Georgia USDA Zone 7
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