ran 3.0 miles
Today ends week sixty-seven of running against Obama. I ran 21.4 miles this week, averaging 3.06 miles per day.
In a 60 Minutes interview tonight President Barack Obama distilled, concentrated, filtered, and boiled down to one question what single answer a majority of voters will be casting their ballots for on November 6, 2012.
“Do they see a more compelling vision coming out from the other side?"
Describing Republican’s goals as more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations and doing away with regulations, President Obama summed up the landscape of the 2012 battlefield with those few select words.
“If the American people think that that’s a recipe for success and… a majority are persuaded by that, then I’m going to lose.”
This election is a simple decision. Do we go down the path of Europe, which is failing miserably, despite the flashing neon signs of danger blinking right before our faces, or do we begin the first steps of undoing everything Barack Obama has done in his first term, chalking up a complete loss of time and trillions of dollars, and move forward in a more proud and dignified American way?
Choose one.
660.2 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day104.
Today ends week sixty-seven of running against Obama. I ran 21.4 miles this week, averaging 3.06 miles per day.
In a 60 Minutes interview tonight President Barack Obama distilled, concentrated, filtered, and boiled down to one question what single answer a majority of voters will be casting their ballots for on November 6, 2012.
“Do they see a more compelling vision coming out from the other side?"
Describing Republican’s goals as more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations and doing away with regulations, President Obama summed up the landscape of the 2012 battlefield with those few select words.
“If the American people think that that’s a recipe for success and… a majority are persuaded by that, then I’m going to lose.”
This election is a simple decision. Do we go down the path of Europe, which is failing miserably, despite the flashing neon signs of danger blinking right before our faces, or do we begin the first steps of undoing everything Barack Obama has done in his first term, chalking up a complete loss of time and trillions of dollars, and move forward in a more proud and dignified American way?
Choose one.
660.2 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day104.
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