Tuesday, October 21, 2008

A Bright Future

Today is exactly two weeks until the Election Day '08 which, I believe, may go down in U.S. History as the most important election of this century, or any other. Our country is faced with an economic crisis of monumental proportion, while most of us worry about our jobs, our savings, and our futures. As a nation, we are detested by most of the rest of the world and our soldiers continue to die and be maimed in a conflict that should never have occurred. Women are threatened with the possibility of having their bodies confiscated by the government and our children are being educated in schools that are more concerned with security than with learning. In essence, we are in deep trouble and I, for one, am very seriously concerned. But the bigger issue is whether or not YOU are concerned!

Are you willing, at this point in time, to accept the status quo? Do you truly believe that more of the same is good enough? Or, are you ready to believe that true change is required? I am not willing to continue a failed course when so much is at stake. This country needs a new path, a new vision, a new way of doing things. We need a leader who is willing to think outside of the box, to bring to our country a dose of modern executive medicine; not more of the same bully leadership that has brought this country to its feet.

I challenge you to think, really think, about the future, please. For the next 13 days, give deep thought to what it would mean to continue this unhealthy course, not just for you but for generations to come. And then, measure those thoughts against a course that is guided by healthy, modern leadership. Which picture is the brightest?

Peace Out!!

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