Tuesday, February 03, 2004

A Prayer for the Country

To our loyal readers; we are sorry for the lack of posts recently but, I was in South Carolina without my computer and Amy is in St. Martin taking a break from the brutal Boston winter.


We had our Feb. meet up last night and the turn out was great considering that the press has written us off. We had people from all walks of life, and all political persuasions attend, and the two unifying principals common to all was a belief that Wes Clark would make a great president and that come what may George Bush had to be defeated in November by whichever candidate won the Democratic nomination.

The reality is that today's primaries are make or break not only for Wes but for all the other candidates as well. Either the Kerry train will be slowed tonight or it will go on and win the nomination easily. This is a train that three weeks ago didn’t have an engine. The power of the media to make or break a candidacy is astounding and very frightening. If Clark can prevail tonight and gain some momentum it will truly be a miracle considering the lack of media coverage as well as the slanderous coverage of the right wing media orchestrated by the RNC.

I am not a religious person as those of you who know me can attest, but tonight I am saying a prayer for our country. I am praying for two things the defeat of George Bush and the election of a truly great man who can unite the vast majority of this country who are fed up with politics as usual and want something better for their children and grandchildren. That man is Wes Clark.

Mickey

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