Tuesday, January 18, 2005

THE SECOND INAUGURAL

Welcome back I hope you had a good weekend.
Now to more serious agendas: It is an important week in America, as we prepare to celebrate the "real" first inauguration of President George W. Bush, who can now claim to be President after this election, due to an excess number of votes, and a ridiculously ineffective, opponent. I am sorry to say that John Kerry was probably the worst candidate that could have been fielded, unless you were picked by George Bush to run against you. he has no center, no soul, and it is a shame that people did not vote for and did have real beliefs what they were, instead of a person who has no core. What a waste of time and energy by people who really care about America, by a person who cares only about being in office, no matter what office it may be.
I ask you, are you not tired of sycophants, and pretender's.
It amazed me that in this entire nation we have these two imbeciles to choose from and better qualified people have no chance, because they cannot get the money to get themselves seen by the majority of Americans, who are addicted to television and choose a leader the same way they choose a favorite television show.
I am now going to rant on about why people should just let President George Bush, enjoy his inaugural celebration.
You know what? George W. Bush, won this election and we should allow him,and if not him, at least the office, of the respect which it deserves.
I am so tired of hearing radio and television people arguing about whether or not George Bush is our President. If you want to blame someone for the election of this small man, the it would have to go to Michael Moore, who gave people to vote against a small minded vagarant millionaire, who has nothing better to do than put down the best country on this planet.
Now, please do not get confused. We are not the best country because of who we are, but because of what we deserve to be because of our past and the karma, which we need to make amends for the things we did in the past.
The indians unfortunately paid the price for the creation of a great country. We are now indebted to them and because of them we shall save many countries and many people, due to their sacrifices. We are the city upon the hill, that Ronald Reagan spoke of, but chose to ingore, and we cannot be destroyed except by our own hand; for our future must be for the good of man-kind or we are truly lost.
So, a thought, pray well for our President and our country or at least keep heart that we know what we are doing.
See you later! Enjoy the President's party and only hope that our young men do not die for nothing, as we are truly the only country that can save this world.
Bye,
Daniel Carvel Kepler




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dude, bit better, use of the, commas please!!!
Stop posting while intoxicated, don't use 's unless the word is posessive and stop picking on Michael Moore!!!

Repoman!