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December 7, 2008

A Good Week

Filed under: Politics — freelyspeak @ 8:32 pm
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Yes, today is December 7th, a day that lives in Infamy… today, I refuse to simply look at today as a beginning of  World War 2 in the U.S.

Rather, today, I pray for our outstanding troops whose lives stand between our life, liberty, our pursuit of happiness… and the enemy who want take that from our phenomenal  nation.  Thank you from a grateful American..

December 7, 1941 was not only the day that the U.S.A. mourned our loss of life in Pearl Harbor and  officially entered World War 2, but also the beginning of  building  our “greatest generation” that only saw possibilities.

What an amazing week for the Conservatives!  First, Saxby Chambliss, then two seats in Louisiana including the first Vietnamese Congressman…Let me also note that Chamblis gave victory credit not only to his constituency but also to Sarah Palin who campaigned tirelessly on his behalf truly rallied the conservative base!

Coleman is a head thus far in Minnesota, at least until the Franken camp can conjure up additional ballots…When I think of Senator Paul Wellstone, a guy I truly did respect …running a creative and inspiring grassroots campaign and defeating  his opponent who outspent him 7-1…I just think he must be turning over in his grave when looking that the Franken mess and menagerie…

Yes, even as a conservative I still admire good people no matter their political parties.

And… an Obama camp blooper.. as the President elect’s speech writer makes a tactical error as seen here .

In this time of recession, Obama’s threats of public works taking over American ingenuity … we pray for strength and guidance… during this difficult holiday season.. we will all do and be our best.. because that is what these times require… however, we have to laugh.. and all the better if it comes from a patronizing Obama political machine.. thanks Mr. Favreau!

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