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Thursday, 24 December 2009
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(Health Care Version) Twas the Day Before Christmas
I made this twist of the night before Christmas I hope you like it!
Twas the Day Before Christmas
Twas the day before Christmas, when all through the land
The senators were making a stand.
The phrases were hung in the bill with care,
With fear the wrath of Obama they'd bear
I rushed the television to hear what was said,
While visions Horror invaded my head.
And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my awe,
Had just woke our brains after a long winter’s fall.
When on the screen there arose such applause,
and with some words to doom us all.
the clash was over a fight no more
the bill was passed no fight in store.
The debt ceiling raised so what new
China said Cover your debt? were through.
When, what to my wondering ears should i hear,
But a majority leader, speaking so dear.
Oh my horror I can hear it now
Obama, praising this move so foul.
More rapid than eagles his praises they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!
"Now Reid! now, Schumer! now, Sanders and Brown!
On, Boxer! On Kerry!, on, Degette and Salughter!
make this bill glisten! Make it all Gleam!
Now dash away! Dash away! Make your hands clean!"
As the snow melts before your eyes
people praising Obama praising his lies
I will be sad ...knowing the truth
you were a string played by the fiddler on the roof
And then, in a twinkling, I know the truth
prices would soar soar through the roof.
people are jailed for failing to pay,
as well as anyone who stays in the way.
Obama will yell and put down his foot,
while his hands were all tarnished with ashes and soot.
from a wreckage that burn as we watch and stand,
a wreckage that's known as the health care plan.
His eyes-how they twinkled! his smile how merry!
His lies were like roses, we eat it like cherries!
His Health package was drawn up with a bow,
And the suit he bore was as white as the snow.
The the failures he'll hide so we wont see,
The horror and destruction for you and me
between the monitors and jailing were all scared,
we wonder how our families will fair!
so Obama stands there with smile on face
and with his plan already in place
A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
and a health care plan we are sure to dread.
He spoke lots of words, straight to his work,
And filled all the hopes, turns out he's a jerk.
He hinder the poor and cause them all pain,
leaving someone else the weight of the blame
He spring to his plane, to Hawaii it goes,
And away it flew to the mountain snows.
But I heard him exclaim, ‘ere he flew out of sight,
"Happy Health care to all, and to all a good-night!"
oh and merry Christmas too!
What are your thoughts of this poem?
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
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A act of giving...
Laundromat website http://www.spincitylaundry.biz/index.htm
In Dayton,Ohio Christmas came early for eight customers and two employees at Spin City Laundromat on Sunday, Dec. 20, when an anonymous couple came in and handed each one a card containing a $100 bill.
Holly Dunlap and Dana Watson were working at the laundromat at 219 Wyoming St.
“My first thought was that (the couple) had just come in from church,” said Dunlap, adding that she and Watson didn’t recognize the pair. “They were dressed conservatively. The woman had on a long black dress and a bonnet, and the man was dressed in black.”
She said the couple didn’t say anything as they handed out the cards.
“The cards said, ‘Merry Christmas,’ and on the inside said, ‘Happy holidays and many happy days to follow. Jesus loves you!’ ”
Dunlap said after they realized what they had received, a few people caught the couple at the door before they could leave and hugged them.
Watson said they thanked them, and the couple said, “You’re welcome” and “Merry Christmas.”
Watson told them, “God bless you!”
Why Spin City was chosen for this little Christmas miracle might never be known, but Dunlap said the customers and employees can use the unexpected windfall.
“We have a lot of people who are down and out, but are still trying,” she said. “We had one woman who just lost her house, and (Watson) has five kids.”
Have you ever witnesses grand acts of charity such as this?
Sunday, 20 December 2009
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Awesome Hanukkah song...must see!
I know that Hanukkah is over but this song is so awesome that I had to share it with you all
Here is some background on the song
This the first-ever Hanukkah song written by the senior Senator from Utah: "Eight Days of Hanukkah," lyrics by Senator Orrin Hatch.
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