Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Let's make a change we won't regret in 20 years

Is that possible?
With a humans option of free will and therefore constant option of error, can we really make a change we won't regret in 20 years?
Today in honor of the election I will do a political post.
As if we had't heard enough about politics.
Maybe I should be president, since it seems like anyone can run.
Maybe no one should be president and the country should be run by council.
I think it's very appropriate that the faces on our currency are our past presidents, because mirroring real life the actual president doesn't do much. It's what the president represents that's really worth something.

After tonight our country's mentality will completely change.
Whether McCain or Obama is elected.
I don't think either would neccessarily a positive change.
I personally prefer Obama, but i'm afraid that if/when he's elected he won't have the guts to make changes that people will hate him for. McCain probably would be able since he's going to die of neurojudochickenitis before people would even know, leaving us with parah salin as our interim.
What a great prospect right?
hah.

So I have no choice but to follow my own advice; at church on sunday we were asked to, in three words, write how had God had worked in our lives that week.
Peace
in Blind
Faith
I will draw my peace about this country's future by putting it entirely in God's hands.
He will always take care of us, and I have faith that he will put who he wants in charge of our country.
What good does it do to worry anyway?

Until the world changes,
Mary

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