Wednesday, February 6, 2008

*Today Is Wednesday- the Morning After*.....

 "Super Tuesday" was definitely jam packed with interesting peeps.  My husband & I voted early in the day, most of our extended fam* voted throughout the day with our law school student son having all ready sent in his absentee ballot.  Our history student son came back home to vote & also consumed most of what was left of the eggplant parm from the night before. [He said it was good.]  We are uncertain if our eldest cast a ballot yesterday?  As a dem I can't say I'm disappointed for the choices.  My true hope is that the American People elect a President who not only supports, but implements  "Peace & Human Rights".  Enough of our spreading ourselves all over the world.  Let's strengthen our internal boarders -- on Land, Air & Sea--as we consentrate on the problems at hand-  National Security, Health Care & Education.  Families of all makeups & mixes are at continued risk, let's concentrate on finding creative solutions to the problems of all sorts of poverty -- the majority of children are not able to pull themselves up by their boot straps as neither are the elderly.  We don't want or need a welfare state, we want an able bodied nation of nobody forgotten or left behind.  We can do this--  this is America--  a country of possibility & opportunity--  " From Sea to Shinning Sea! "

It will be a long, long haul to November 2008, see you there! 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The morning after Super Tuesday certainly leaves one with many mixed feelings. An important read for any voter concerned about peace and human rights is Robin Morgan's essay " Good-bye to All That" #2. This is a MUST READ for all DEMS and NON-DEMS alike. Log on to www.womensmediacenter.com for this essay and more.

Anonymous said...

I think Ron Paul shares your feelings.