Holding out for a hero


WARNING - This post has four videos and 360 words.  The videos have a total play time of less thansix minutes.  Regardless of your readingspeed you should be able to read the text in less than two minutes.  From start to finish this blog post will takeless than eight minutes of your time.  Ifyou don't have eight minutes, come back when you do._______________________________________________
This is an election year. Once again we are going to have the opportunity to choose a leader fromone of the two political parties whose combined activities have gotten us in ahorrible situation.  Not only are we introuble because of their foolishness, every country on the planet is feelingthe effects of their bumbling.
Here's the first video – you might have to watch it morethan once to believe the democrats actually paid an ad agency a lot of money toput this together.

Before you form a conclusion about my politics let me assureyou, I have none.  That said, here's aRomney paid political ad.  As of lastnight this ad had accumulated 787 likes and 2,249 dislikes.  I don't believe Democrats are responsible forthe dislikes.  I don't think Americanscare for either of their choices. 323,000 people have watched this and less than 10% bothered to indicatewhether they liked or disliked it.


America needs a hero and Americans know in their hearts  that he or she isn't coming from eitherpolitical party.   We are waiting for ahero.


I doubt if Clint Eastwood is any more interested in beingPresident of the United States than Lee Iacocca was.    I am not expecting him to announce his candidacy, but I love that video.  We have to find that spirit, that optimism,that willingness to get the job done.
In eastern traditions there is an ancient adage that goeslike this.  When the student is ready,the teacher will appear.  When thiscountry is ready; when you are ready and I am ready, the one who will lead usout of this quagmire of conflicting philosophies and immoral actions willappear.

It's time to getready America!
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Published on February 07, 2012 22:40
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