Tracey and I tried to watch a little of the (so-called) news about the Kentucky and Oregon primaries. I get so disgusted with all the pundits and experts, especially after the candidates make a speech and then the experts proceed to explain what they said as if we were all dunces who couldnt string words into a sentence. And most of the time what the pundits are saying is what they wanted to hear not what the candidate actually said. They are all dancing around Hillarity like she might suddenly explode if anyone actually told the truth about her losing since Iowa. They have found so many ways to prop her up and question Obamas obvious lead it is disgusting. And you can forget about getting much reliable information about McSame ... he continues to lie and flip-flop all over every issue and they still call him Maverick, Straight Shooter, etc. I often wonder if there were ever the possibility of a news broadcast that was accurate, honest and concise ... would anyone watch it? Or would they stick with Faux News and the like because there is more drama and titillation? I mean, think about it, after almost 8 years of Bush we now have people talking about McSame as if he were anything but a lying old geriatric wanna-be who has done virtually nothing in his political life but dodder on about his service as a POW.
This 1979 file photo provided by the presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., shows the presidential hopeful, Obama, in 1979 during his high school graduation in Hawaii with his maternal grandparents, Stanley Armour Dunham and his wife Madelyn Payne, both natives of Kansas. Growing up as a young man of mixed race, Obama benefited from the spirit of tolerance that defined Hawaiis racial climate.
An old nun who was living in a convent next to a Brooklyn construction site noticed the coarse language of the workers and decided to spend some time with them to correct their ways. She decided she would take her lunch, sit with the workers and talk with them.
She put her sandwich in a brown bag and walked over to the spot where the men were eating. She walked up to the group and with a big smile said: Do you men know Jesus Christ?
They shook their heads and looked at each other. One of the workers looked up into the steelwork and yelled, Anybody up there know Jesus Christ? One of the steelworkers yelled down a Why?
The worker yelled back, His wifes here with his lunch.