Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Dear Obama Administration, thank you......

I would like to write a nice little thank you note to the Obama Administration.
It would go something like this:


Dear Mr. Obama, the Obama Administration, all of the members of Congress that are deep in the pockets of the American people (you know who you are), the members of the Presidential Cabinet and all of the Lemmings that follow after.....

Thank you.

You have done our nation a great favor.

We, as American citizens, were headed into a state of television commercial oblivion.
But, your double talk and lies have ended that for us.
We are now walking away from our living rooms and heading toward the meeting rooms.

We have begun to reach out to our neighbors and fellow patriots.

We have picked up our dusty copies of the Constitution and begun to study history once again.

We have relistened to the words and rehashed the deeds of the founding fathers that shaped this nation into something beautiful.

We listened to your words regarding 'Hope' and 'Change' and decided that you were right.
We also decided that you were lying when you said them, but you were right none the less.
We did need change and you gave us the strength to hope for something better.

So, I wish to convey my heartfelt thanks to you for waking up the mass of patriots that will soon be knocking on the doors of your administration.

Also, let's not forget that we are grateful that you reminded us that we decide where this country goes; we just let you drive.


Thank you, again, Mr. Obama, the Obama Administration, and all of the members of Congress who think that we haven't been paying attention....We have and we won't forget!


Sincerely,

Belle Hurley, direct descendant of the Revolutionary War and modern patriot.

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