Thursday, September 25, 2008

Where's Barack?

So, the Democratic candidate thinks it's more important to "move forward" than do his job. That's what Barack Obama has told the American people by his reaction to John McCain suspending his campaign to work on the dire financial crisis this country is entering into.

Now, the difference between the two becomes much more evident, doesn't it? One is more interested in becoming President while the other is doing what a real President would do, roll up his sleeves and get to work for the good of the country.

Campaigns don't mean anything when the rubber meets the road and the candidate is nowhere to be found. Also, remember, Barack Obama is still a US Senator (and, hopefully will still be one this time next year) who is "working" for his constituents, supposedly. Being in a political campaign doesn't relieve him of his duties as an elected official. Campaigns can be restarted, debates can be rescheduled.

The country needs the congress to finally do something after being the most do nothing congress in decades. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it is finally time to get to work!

To quote the great Theodore Roosevelt, "In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing."

It's time to do the right thing and stop doing nothing.

Where is Barack? I guess he's busy preparing for his debate in Mississippi. Who will he debate? I'm not sure, but this I do know, while Nero fiddles and Rome is on fire, John McCain will be in Washington D.C. in the midst of flames doing all he can to put the fire out and save our great land.

1 Peter 5:7 Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.


God bless you and may God bless America!

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