Thursday, January 22, 2009

Post Inauguration E-Mail

Greensboro, NC -- Now that life has returned to normal, id est -- waking up early, going to work, trying to work out, eat dinner, and sleep -- the blogging schedule should slot in there nicely. The large news magnet this week is obviously the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of these United States. While I didn't vote for Obama, I do hope that he succeeds in turning around this downtrodden economy, providing a clear vision and outlook in Afghanistan and Iraq, and following through in his promise to provide health care for all. Further, I hope his terms provides two important things: 1. He provides hope and inspires anyone (minorities) that it is possible to succeed in life regardless of your race. 2. Most important, I hope that he can unite this country -- enough of the partisan politics, red and blue, black and white, etc. If 2 million people can join together to view his inauguration in person without an arrest, we may be on to something. Good luck, Obama.

Not everyone in America was cheery over Tuesday's election. I received some viewer e-mail and decided to post this one from one of my favorite readers... call him Hillbilly Tom from Tennessee. He offers a different point of view of Tuesday's inauguration; enjoy:

"Having realized that his acceptance speech would be anticlimatic to any of
his fainting-spell, pre-election rallies, Obama bookended his appearance at the
Capital yesterday with presentations more boring and wacky than his own
misguided thoughts-- a wombat from the astro plane reading her etheral,
Hait-Asbury poetry that, of a million attendees, only a selected few
brain-frozen tumbleweeds took deep meaning from, and Dr. Lowery's prejudicial,
nursery-school benedition at the end, which effectively stirred half a dozen
racial pots that Barak's election was designed to simmer and cool.

If Obama's team of experts figures to entertain a million strong, outdoors, in 20 degree
weather, with a traditionally indoor Chamber Music ensemble consisting of a
frozen cellist and violinist, both of whom cringed at the damage they were
inflicting on their sensitive instruments even as they were attempting to play--
is this same team capable and ready to rule the world-- to decide how much of
our money we get to keep and where to best spend it? 'We Want
Change!' You can settle for change. I Want My Money Back!"

3 comments:

JasonB said...

Don't listen to that ole washed up Hillbilly! He's just mad that America decided it wanted a free-thinking, logic-based human in charge. If you know the Hillbilly who wrote that excerpt personally as I do, then you definitely know that the two things he is missing most in life are thoughts and logic!

Did you know that there was not one arrest made that day, despite having 1.8 million people there. It was a great vibe. The speech was perfect in length, considering we had been standing there for a solid 4 hours prior to it in 25 degree weather.

JasonB said...

Hey....talk to us about Bmore's team in 09. They signed Markakis long term, and just got Pie. They have a young talented outfield now that can be in place for a while. Roberts wants to stay. Should he be signed to that fourth year? What about pitching prospects? Where you at B??

Unknown said...

I received a pseudo promotion at work and I hurt my arm in dodgeball (so I have been waking up later in the morning) which has diminished my blogging time.

I'm working on baseball news and the Redskins' offseason -- let me get past this week at work and we'll be at "full throttle" again.