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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Rush Limbaugh and His Ilk

I cannot believe that any American would hope a president would fail. How unpatriotic is that? And doesn't pill-popping Limbaugh realize by now that we had years of a failed presidency under GW and as, his failures went, so went the nation and now President Obama and his people have to try to clean up the mess.


While I never liked GW as a Governor or a President, I certainly never hoped that he would fail! After 9/11 when he went into Afghanistan, I supported him. But, people, the majority elected this man and I, for one, researched, read, watched and prayed before I decided to vote for him and I dare anyone to imply that I am neither Christian or patriotic.


There is no perfect solution to all of this but sitting on one's hands and backside is certainly no answer either. If you can't be part of the solution, don't be a part of the problem.


And for all the racists and bigots out there, since you feel the way you do, why don't you drop to your knees every morning, noon and night and thank God that when He designed you, He used the "white" brush. Because whether you like it or not, He made us all and the Bible says He made us in His image. Now, we know God is all-encompassing so there is nothing to say He is of any color. And all of you had better realize that God's Heaven has no back door. If you don't learn anything else on this earth, I hope you learn that before you make your final journey.

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I am a retired legal secretary and widow. I grew up in Midway, AL and graduated from Union Springs High School (now Bullock County High). I attended business school; went to Atlanta and lived there for 13 years; lived and worked in Silver Spring, Maryland for seven years. I have a daughter and two granddaughters, and am the middle child of five. Both parents are no longer living. My mother was quite a poet and my father was a self-taught musician and a very good one. My 30-year-old nephew, Bruce Evans, was killed in the line of duty with the Jackson County, MS Sheriff's Department on July 18, 2000, leaving a beautiful wife and two beautiful children, ages 8 and 5 1/2, so I suppose that pushes me to make my voice heard about crime and punishment.

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