ran 2.3 miles
Today ends week thirty-nine of running against Obama. I ran 21.2 miles this week averaging 3.03 miles per day.
Wearing black from head to toe, clad in leather, Sarah Palin kicked off her “One Nation” tour by showing up at a motorcycle ride today from the Pentagon to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which thousands were participating in. Palin chatted with other motorcyclists and was quoted as saying “I love that smell of the emissions”.
The pictures taken of Palin and some of her comments made me think of Johnny Cash meets Colonel Kilgore in “Apocalypse Now”, this theme manifesting itself in the form of a female Alaskan governor who ran for Vice President in 2008.
I’m excited to follow Palin on the campaign trail. She has some great ideas and she gets things done. She is a candidate that backs the Tea Party and she will be campaigning on many of their values, which coincidentally contradict most of the ideas our current president holds and acts upon. The Tea Party represents the largest organized uprising of people against their federal government in the modern history of America, and Barack Obama and his ideas are very much responsible for the emergence of the party.
Less taxes, small government, and fiscal responsibility---I cannot comprehend why so many people think ideas like these are bad ones, but they do. Hopefully common sense will prevail and we can elect to repeal the health care law and start slashing our national deficit, among many other things that need fixing, when we vote on November 6, 2012.
1,282.6 miles to go.
Today ends week thirty-nine of running against Obama. I ran 21.2 miles this week averaging 3.03 miles per day.
Wearing black from head to toe, clad in leather, Sarah Palin kicked off her “One Nation” tour by showing up at a motorcycle ride today from the Pentagon to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which thousands were participating in. Palin chatted with other motorcyclists and was quoted as saying “I love that smell of the emissions”.
The pictures taken of Palin and some of her comments made me think of Johnny Cash meets Colonel Kilgore in “Apocalypse Now”, this theme manifesting itself in the form of a female Alaskan governor who ran for Vice President in 2008.
I’m excited to follow Palin on the campaign trail. She has some great ideas and she gets things done. She is a candidate that backs the Tea Party and she will be campaigning on many of their values, which coincidentally contradict most of the ideas our current president holds and acts upon. The Tea Party represents the largest organized uprising of people against their federal government in the modern history of America, and Barack Obama and his ideas are very much responsible for the emergence of the party.
Less taxes, small government, and fiscal responsibility---I cannot comprehend why so many people think ideas like these are bad ones, but they do. Hopefully common sense will prevail and we can elect to repeal the health care law and start slashing our national deficit, among many other things that need fixing, when we vote on November 6, 2012.
1,282.6 miles to go.