Made your travel plans for summer?

Lou Minatti has a suggestion:

“Stay out of Denver this summer”

On a national level, Obama’s political career is over. However, he may still go into the DNC convention in Denver with more delegates. These are delegates received before Obama’s close ties to racist hate mongers (what other word is there to describe Senator Meeks?) was fully known.

The DNC has two choices:

  • Make Obama their candidate and watch him lose in a landslide of epic proportions in the November election, or
  • Make Hillary their candidate and watch the riots.

By riots, I am not necessarily referring to disappointed black folks. I am referring to them. They will lose their collectiv(ist) minds.


Liberalism is a spiritual disorder

Optimism is the key driving force of conservative America, and in the face of impending disaster, it has become clear that America — the one from the stories of your childhood and from your civics textbooks — is a colossal lie.

It truly sucks to live inside such a defeatist mindset. I’ve been there, done that, and don’t ever want to go back.

Is it primrose-path-rose-colored-glasses thinking to finally understand on a basic, personal, and spiritual level that I, as an individual, am responsible for my decisions, as well as the consequences which inevitably follow? It took me almost 40 years to get it. Right behavior is not the product of right thinking — instead, right thinking is the product of right behavior. It’s a simple concept, but it is most certainly not an easy one to internalize.

My AA friends tell me that my responsibility is simply to carry the message. What someone does with the message is their own business. Sixteen years ago, on March 19, 1992, I finally got it. Living life in sober reality is a choice, and man-o-man, what a difference that choice has made for my loved ones and me.

It’s the first day of Spring, 2008!  Have a good ‘un.

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2 Responses

  1. I have successfully avoided Denver for 33 years, and based on my experience at the USAFA in Colorado Springs, I have avoided the entire state. The day I left Colorado, I got to Pueblo, and headed southeast for the Texas panhandle, and saw the Rockies in my mirror. I rolled the window down, extended my left arm, gave a gesture of digit disdain, spit, and said I would never return.

    As for your self-discovery on alcohol and right thinking, I commend and congratulate you. Too many have succumbed to both, and has been their undoing.
    I have a story about how I learned what alcohol was doing, or rather the SYM does, and while I have some time, I will ask the SYM if he will write it all down.

  2. I’m glad you, or rather, SYM wrote it down. It’s a great story.
    Thanks.

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