Monday, October 6, 2008

ONE MONTH

It is roughly just one month to go until election day and Linden is starting to get very nervous. In all his years of being associated with political matters, he can not remember any campaign that has so convinced him that many democrats are a lower class of being.

Linden has long believed that most of that group have no real logical reason for being part of the group but are extremely adept at becoming irritated when questioned or presented with the opportunity to pursue thinking to which they are not accustomed.

In spite of the countless MSM articles and programs engaged in writing and saying a litany of untrue charges against Sarah Palin, she managed to conduct herself very well in her debate against the extremely liberal VP nominee. Governor Palin has more executive experience that the other three nominees combined and has performed admirably in the offices to which she has been elected.

Linden fears greatly for the future of this country if Governor Palin and Senator McCain are not selected. But, if it is true that over 90% of the black voters will, as usual, vote for the democrats and that groups such as ACORN (think Obama) are securing illegal or otherwise not entitled voters for the democrats, coupled with the possibility of a large block of gullible youths who think “change” and “good” are synonymous, we have the possibility of a national disaster approaching.
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LINDEN'S LIFE:
Thursday: Bill, Chuck, Jack, Paul and I were joined at breakfast by Valik Siniy and Yuri Mark. They are representatives of Tavriski Christian Institute in Kerson, Ukraine. They fit in very nicely with our group and we all enjoyed the time together.
I picked up and delivered some political signs, including one to a former State Police associate. He gave me an “Indiana Telephone News” booklet dated September of 1958 that had a picture of me in it as part of a State Police story.

Friday: Had the usual early morning Men’s Prayer Breakfast; purchased a new set of tires; discovered a bathroom heat switch that any dummy would have found earlier; worked a little around the pond; heard Jade make some gurgling noises as I talked to Julie and talked to Brian also. Good day.

Saturday: Men’s Prayer Breakfast at Kingsway church; bought a pie and some very expensive vitamins that were recommended by the eye doctor I saw Wednesday. Went to a Republican BBQ at the Danville Fairgrounds and stayed to hear our impressive Governor speak – then, hurried to my Sunday school class pitch in dinner. Good food and entertainment: I took a pie that I purchased earlier in the day.

Sunday: Church, Sunday school, brunch with friends, paper reading, a short nap, watched some football and went to evening church services. Then, called Lisa, Rubye’s daughter in Maine, for a mostly pleasant talk.
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LINDEN'S COMPOSITIONS:
Linden’s first CD “Songs A Poor Old Police Department Retiree Might Write While Waiting For His Meager Pension Check” is now ready for purchase as are the six books he has written and/or published. Plainfield area sales at Secondhand Stories in the strip mall at Raceway & Rockville roads. Online, go to addresses below and inquire on “Linden Swift”.

http://stores.ebay.com/secondhand-stories
www.alibris.com/bookstore/secondha

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