This blog has been in the works for a few years now. In the beginning I wanted to simply talk about political issues. Of course, the blog is still about those issues, but I have noticed a trend in my own rants and writings. It seems like every single post is about Barack Obama. There’s nothing wrong with this in my opinion, I have simply noticed that all of my “dashboard stats” have come from one single post. My most popular post is about Obama not saluting the flag.
Why is this the most interesting one to my readers, or those who just happen to come across this blog? For me, my favorite blog update was about the woman who called into the radio station and admitted voting twice. I know, it’s not about what I like. So, I’m trying to get this image of Obama not saluting the flag of these United States of America out of my head, but it’s not happening.
In the post that I am writing about now (strange thing it is to write about something you wrote about) I also mentioned that Obama said he would not wear an American flag lapel pin. Has anyone else noticed what he wears on his left lapel? Right, its “that thing” which he said he would not wear. He mentioned something about him not having to wear a flag to symbolize his patriotism. I guess Michelle Obama wasn’t so shut-mouth about her patriotism saying, “For the first time in my adult life…”.
What’s the point? I have not point. Why have you been reading this? Well, I guess that if you read this far you may be interested. Can anyone show me a picture of Obama saluting a flag? I would be interested to see it. I wonder if he’s changed a lot of his beliefs since being in the White House? Well, I hope he does. We’ll see what the next 3+ years delivers us.
Facebook is a great resource of networking. That would be me stating the obvious. However, I like to think of Facebook more like a platform. A platform to share information. Whether your information is about your dog spot, your daughter’s piano recital, your favorite sports team, or in my case your political views.

een somewhat of a dismal place for the RIGHT. Who do we look to? Many names have been brought up, and many people have stepped up to take the role of the new leader of the Republican party. Names like Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Michael Steele, Mitt Romney, Bobby Jindal, Newt Gingrich, and John Boehner come to mind. Let’s take a look and see what the poles show. An MSNBCpole stated that Michael Steele leads the votes with 31% and Rush Limbaugh is a close second at 30%. Shockingly, Sarah Palin received another 10% of the votes. The rest of the above mentioned names were less than 9%.