Tuesday, June 14, 2011

politics

They got it right when they named the governing activities politics. Poly being the Greek word for “many” ticks being “blood sucking creatures”. Sunday mornings are a time to watch some of the "poly ticks" of our times. 
This last Sunday was a cross section of thoughts including someone trying to convince a panel of journalist that our economy was recovering nicely. Nobody really needed to comment, they could have just sat there with their mouths open in utter disbelief. 
Then they informed us that our friends at NATO now refuse to send troops into combat and we are paying the bill for NATO because our allies don't have any money. I checked and I saw we are about $13 billion in the hole, so how do we think we have money.
 Finally there is the stuff about Congressman Anthony Weiner and his sex pictures. I mean really, with a name like that and a position like he has in this country, is he really that insane.
I think next Sunday I will skip TV an just check my dog to be sure he doesn't have "many" of those "blood sucking creatures" on him. Just say'n.


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