Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Time to Sum Up the Big Year of the Citizen

After Halloween, I find New Year's Eve to be my least favorite holiday. Why U ask? Ok, then, here are the top five reasons - I'm a morning person, so making it to mid-nite is a lot of work; I dislike loud noises, and particularly dislike blowing noisemakers; I still remember my Dad marching me and Bro. out on the front steps at mid-nite to bang on big pots with kitchen ladles; (noise again, but to what end?) Every other month of each year has a last day on the calendar, but gets no similar recognition, and now, the Number One Reason to Hate New Year's Eve - we all start working on filing federal tax returns the following weekend.

So, instead of celebrating this most artificial (and least spiritual, as we few Christians shut down the Christ BD celebration too soon) of holiday's, I will say to U all out there in Electronville - Remember the Maine, Remember the Alamo, Remember Pearl Harbor, Remember 911, and mostly, please keep in your thoughts and prayers our military men and women now in harm's way, who on Friday at mid-nite would love to hear only the sounds of blowing noisemakers, and not the noise of mortar or rifle fire.

God or the Fates Bless America and keep her 310 million citizens informed (more so by me), involved and resolute in safeguarding the Republic in 2011, as the last best hope of mankind.


Saturday, December 18, 2010

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Joy to Unbelievers

Despite a chorus of clamoring for more blog posts since Random Thoughts went on hiatus before Thanksgiving, (ok, that statement was hyperbole - only Big Al has demanded publication, but he did so TWICE), rest assured that your Humble Blogger has not been afflicted with writer's block. Instead, a loyal, if misguided client, has called upon me to utilize the power of my written advocacy to convince a Agency of the Federal government to do the right thing by them. Oh well, it is the Season of Miracles after all.

Turning then to what's really important, the lads of Davidson College will play St. Johns (formerly Redmen, now Red Storm) in the World's Most Famous Arena Monday nite, by which time all Americans hope that Congress will have adjourned, so the Republic will again be safe.

As we feel this Joy at the closing of the 111th Congress, and the commencement of the final two year's of the Obama Administration, many hosannas have been earned by noteworthy Americans, who put country above self interest, party, regional favor or advantage - our brave military men and women volunteering to go into harm's way; one Federal Judge in Virginia saying no to the Obamacare Mandate, which would be the death knell of personal freedom, and to the millions of informed voters who said no to endless trillion dollar federal deficits.

So to All, I say Peace on Earth and Goodwill to everyone.