Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Naaaah . . . Can't Be TOO Addicting!

Crap. Only minutes have gone by and I'm already thinking about how cool a blog can be. I even added my blog site to the signature of my outgoing emails.

It's already late and I need to get to bed. But I'll confide to my dear reader something I'm looking forward to. (Do I have to revise that to read "something to which I'm looking forward"? Nah. It's my blog and I'll write as I want to.)

The first Bush-Kerry debate is on TV tomorrow evening. And since the next day is payday, I can safely write a hot check after work for snacks and drinks to enhance my viewing and listening pleasure. I would hold or attend a Presidential Debate Party with friends of like mind, but it's a work night, and no one else I know would be that interested anyway. Except maybe for Vance, a good friend and former coworker, who's out of town for a week or so.

Compared to Kerry, Dubya has an easy job ahead of him. He simply needs to communicate his true beliefs and convictions, and let "Joe American Voter" decide. If Dubya loses, he loses. If he wins, Allelujah! He's not consumed with a lust for power--or interns for that matter. I believe he's a good man who wants to serve God and country. I also believe he wants to serve all agents of terrorism a hefty, heaping helping of whoop-butt.

Our form of democracy is the best kind of government known to man, and since God Himself sets up rulers and brings them down, it's exciting to be a participant in this all-important election. God uses us to choose our leaders, so hopefully we'll all vote our conscience and elect someone God would be pleased with.

It shouldn't take too much mental straining to cast our vote for Decision 2004. But if you don't know whether we should protect our homeland from outside threats or protect our people's "right" to kill their unborn, you have some serious soul-searching to do first.

First-Time Blog

I'm tired of hearing about "blogging," so I thought I'd try it and see how addictive it is.

So far, I'm not experiencing a high or a rush of any kind. What's the big deal?

Maybe we'll find out soon. Stay tuned.

--DMC