You probably saw me on Fox the other night with a sign in my hands...OK maybe not.
But I did attend a tea party in my small West Texas town, and I loved seeing the spirit out there.
My boss is really up to date on everything that happens in the news and is a staunch conservative. In support of the tea parties across America, he decided to make all the sweet tea sold at our restaurant free of charge. They were TAX FREE.
My boss tried to get me to write a newspaper article on his offer. I wanted to, just because of the unique slant, but I couldn't because of the conflict of interests that would pose. Oh well....
I talked my boss into letting me take about 80 coupons telling about our offer to the tea party...they lasted about 10 minutes! It was funny seeing the Obama supporters on the other side of the courthouse lawn. We outnumbered them 100 to 1.
A picture of the event
One of my younger sisters 
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tea Party!
Posted by Jamin at 8:36 PM 3 comments
Labels: life, politics, This and That
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Be Praying for the Election
America faces a choice on November 4th that will shape its destiny forever. Are we going to chose a regime built on thug-tactics (Barack Hussein Obama's policies) or are going to vote for McCain?
I am infuriated at the lack of expertise in the writers in this campaign. They show no indignation at the out and out lies told by Obama, and they work to do all they can to stifle the facts.
I'm tired of being told what I should think.
I'm especially insulted by the assumption that all youth are going to vote for Barack. I am 17 and I want to strive to obtain my goals, not to have someone lower the standards and make successful people regret their efforts! I want no part in Obama's socialistic America.
There's more I can say, but that felt good.
Be praying about this election.
Do you believe there is a spiritual battle being fought over this election?
Posted by Jamin at 10:48 AM 6 comments
Labels: politics
