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I'm alive, gosh dang it.
Well, ain't I the definition of MIA.
For those of you who might have wondered, I'm doing quite fine. Very happy to be out of Kentucky and in Florida. I've changed quite a bit since going MIA in July. I'm a stronger Christian, a better person, more loved, stronger, smarter, less liberal, all-around better.
I'm also MySpace addicted. Feel free to add me there. www.myspace.com/presidentglory
And I still support Obama in 08.
Thanks to Lilu, who has been an awesome friend during this time of change, and Ben, who checked up on me to make sure I was alive a few weeks ago.
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wooo, you're back! :)
(and I know this is a little late, but hey...)
Still supporting Obama though...why do you seek to destroy this country?
Ha ha...I've missed sparring with you, Scio.
And I think our country's quite strong enough to survive Obama, I might add.
:)
I might agree if we were talking about Hillary. But Obama? ...
With that said, I consider the field of Republican and Democratic candidates to be very weak. I'm disappointed that with as wide-open as the field is, these people were the best the parties could produce.
Look, I'm willing to admit that if Obama had spent a full term in the Senate he might be a qualified candidate. But he's got two years in national office. Come on. In this day and age you have to be plugged in for a while before you can even be effective in Congress. His lack of a record obscures his lack of experience.
Gah, that's quite fine, no worries. I'll counter with what I've said for awhile, that I prefer Obama's "lack of experience" to Hillary's truckload of baggage...perhaps what we need right now is someone like Obama, who has yet to be completely corrupted by the DC culture. Which I'm half-certain Hillary was corrupted with at birth.
And never mind the lack of a Congressional record. Obama's not lacking in any political experience, and certainly not life experience.
Thanks for the welcome back. And feel free to massacre my opinion at any time. I don't mind.