Barak Obama will be sworn in tomorrow. It's great to see a bi-racial* man become president, but it's frightening that he is also a socialist. I'm dreading the negative changes our country will go through. My British friend, Paula, could probably share with me all about Britain's health care. I've already heard one bad story. I also heard a tale, just the other day, of Canada's socialist healthcare system. A man had done poorly on a stress test, and needed a bypass surgery. He was put on a list, and waited over a month for his "turn." Thankfully, he survived the month. Sadly, the British tale didn't end the same. The gal died waiting for her needed surgery. And this is what is coming our way. I pray that my children and grandchildren survive it.
*I refuse to refer to black or (black and white) bi-racial folks as "African American." I don't require others to call me "Swiss-Irish American" (the two main cultures I come from). If I'm called white, it's not any different to call others "black," though "pale peach" and "brown" would be more appropiate. Maybe I'll start a movement, while we still have free speech, and use these terms from now on. I can see it now, on a form:
Race (check one):
Pale Peach
Pale Pink
Dark Brown
Medium Brown
Light Brown
Olive-tone
Yellow-tone
Red-tone
Other (for example, green, purple...)

2 comments:
I'd have to check 'paste-y white'.
I'd check pasty white as well. ha ha
I agree with you! Very cool to have a groundbreaking black prez...not cool what he plans to do with our country. All these people chanting hope and change don't have a clue that the change coming ourway won't be good and then they'll be hoping that by the Grace of God we'll somehow get ourselves out of this mess!
By the way, I have an L5,S1 herniated and bulging disc. I've had 2 joint injections (the first got me functioning again, the second somehow made me feel worse) and then a nerve block epidural which was a steroid injection into the epidural space behind the disc. No change so far but I'll give it a few more days.
Everyone I know that's had the surgery is thankful they did but it's spine surgery and of course carries scary risks. I'll just take it up with the Lord and see what feels right.
One more comment (sorry this is a book!) but that's so cute what your son said. Poor little things and their incredible imaginations! We have scooby doo the movie and one part is SO scary to me two youngest that we fast forward that part or they cover their eyes.
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