I watched tonight's presidential debate. Truthfully I thought it was a bit boring. It was serious and civil and just a repetition of things they have both said before. This was no game changer. I still like Obama. I suspect those who liked McCain before the debate still like him afterward. I will be very glad when this election is over and we can talk about something else. It has just gotten meaner and dirtier lately. It is hard to listen to any more.
Today I went to class at church, went out to lunch with my husband and a good friend, went shopping, got a haircut, ate Chinese food for dinner and went to a deacons' meeting at church. What did you do today?
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1 year ago
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I also watched the debate and felt it was a bit boring. I still like Obama though. We need young fresh blood in the White House. This country can't get much worse so let's give Obama a chance. Go Bam Bam!!!
Mom, I have been reading, watching tv during the evenings and during the daylight hours I am working on a cross stitch project that I figured would take me till Xmas of 2009 to finish. I might finish it this Xmas since I am laid up for the next 6-8 weeks with this broken foot. Thanks for ideas on how to pass the time.
I watched the whole debate.
I just can't stand the idea that the Republican's will steal this election,so I'm keeping a close eye on them.
When on earth will this election be over...for those of us in other countries it feels like its been going on forever...Gahhhh
Where did Obama suddenly come from? I hate to be sooo cynical but there is the old adage "Right wing, left wing...same buird" which means John Hill gets screwed as per usual...Wish i had more faith...but then i don't have to vote...over here (in Australia) voting is compulsory with a fine if you don't vote...and when i consider the freak we voted in Mr Rudd (I am talking Elmer Fudd here I wonder who has the best system...
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