STRIKE ONE ON OBAMA
Judgment: What kind of judgment would you believe an ordinary person possesses if they have a friendly relationship over a long period of time with a person who had willingly, knowingly and unrepentantly engaged in terrorist actions against your country?
What if this terrorist was married to a woman who had joined him in these loathsome acts?
What if this is not an ordinary person at all, but a person under consideration for the office of President of the United States?
What would you think of the judgment of a person who would cast their vote for a person who is friendly with an enemy of the country they seek to “serve”?
Just so you will know the thinking of this writer, Linden does not think highly of the judgment of Barack Obama or of those who support him. Linden believes that William Ayers and his wife should have been convicted of treason and executed.
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LINDEN'S LIFE:
Monday: Linden arose early, bought some donuts and took them to Voter Registration in Danville and was, once again, the first person in Hendricks County to vote. Later, bought some netting to keep the leaves out of the goldfish pond and talked to the two ministers from Ghana who will be staying in the Mission House for a time. One of them, who had been here before with his wife, gave me two chocolate bars that were made in Ghana. Love chocolate!
Tuesday: Met some guys for early morning coffee, called Rubye’s sister who lives in Virginia and sang “happy birthday” to her. Helped unload some items that are intended for the garage sale that our high school group is going to have for the benefit of Rapha House in Cambodia. The proceeds will be used to buy the freedom and provide housing for young Cambodian girls who have been sold into slavery.
Wednesday: Had biscuits and gravy at Chick-fil-A, went by the credit union and visited a bit in the Mission House. Had dinner at Church and went to a study buy left about 20 minutes early – I had forgotten to take my medicine and got to feeling less than perfect.
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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
DONATIONS to support postings, are appreciated but not necessary, may be made to Linden Swift, Box 203, Plainfield, IN 46168
COMMENTS: Only those sent to LWDcomment@aol.com are received.
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What if this terrorist was married to a woman who had joined him in these loathsome acts?
What if this is not an ordinary person at all, but a person under consideration for the office of President of the United States?
What would you think of the judgment of a person who would cast their vote for a person who is friendly with an enemy of the country they seek to “serve”?
Just so you will know the thinking of this writer, Linden does not think highly of the judgment of Barack Obama or of those who support him. Linden believes that William Ayers and his wife should have been convicted of treason and executed.
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LINDEN'S LIFE:
Monday: Linden arose early, bought some donuts and took them to Voter Registration in Danville and was, once again, the first person in Hendricks County to vote. Later, bought some netting to keep the leaves out of the goldfish pond and talked to the two ministers from Ghana who will be staying in the Mission House for a time. One of them, who had been here before with his wife, gave me two chocolate bars that were made in Ghana. Love chocolate!
Tuesday: Met some guys for early morning coffee, called Rubye’s sister who lives in Virginia and sang “happy birthday” to her. Helped unload some items that are intended for the garage sale that our high school group is going to have for the benefit of Rapha House in Cambodia. The proceeds will be used to buy the freedom and provide housing for young Cambodian girls who have been sold into slavery.
Wednesday: Had biscuits and gravy at Chick-fil-A, went by the credit union and visited a bit in the Mission House. Had dinner at Church and went to a study buy left about 20 minutes early – I had forgotten to take my medicine and got to feeling less than perfect.
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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
DONATIONS to support postings, are appreciated but not necessary, may be made to Linden Swift, Box 203, Plainfield, IN 46168
COMMENTS: Only those sent to LWDcomment@aol.com are received.
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