Thursday, March 29, 2007

Crockpot

"If we do not help a man in trouble, it is as if we caused the trouble."

irish-stew


Gentle Reader,

For today's offering let's mix some Irish stew in a crock pot and see what we have.

Take one fat congress and add pork barrel (give to those who need it not at all). Forget about those millions who went to bed hungry last night. Or the children abused while our Government talks about things other than the safety of our smallest little ones goes with help!

"Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience."
-- George Washington


Next, take the top models add sex and degradation of women by a woman target our most impressionable teens (girls) and show how they can be abused also (lessons for the sex offender?) and ignore the fact that rapes have increased by 300% in the last 10 years (neither political party wants to deal with that!) Let's throw in the killing of babies for convenience sake!

Now add those who want the highest office in the land and are not decent enough people to say "I was wrong about sending your children off to a war that we had no intention of even trying to win!" Both political parties did this and no one who sits in Washington D. C. is innocent. And you gentle reader, sat in the comfort of your living rooms and let those who are supposed to represent you get away with (what shall we call the slaughter of innocents?) how about genocide. The killing of our best and greatest hope!

When will we wake up, speak up, and act as responsible citizens and vote them all out of office??

And just a dash of teacher, abusing students to make a good mix. Mad? You can take it to the bank (which will foreclose on your house in the morning)

Will you wait until God says as we do in the pubs "Time Gentlemen Time!"

Just my opinion, just one man's perspective.

Denis
>21 week old BABY


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