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Lasix thoroughbred horses, Last week Barack Obama suggested Americans could reduce the amount they spend on fuel by making sure they have enough air in their tires. Everyone thinks he's an idiot for saying that, but it's the first thing he's said that I completely agree with. I'm not being cheeky.
The root of our nation's energy issue is American behavior - not government behavior. Lasix olympia wa, The government has, does, and hopefully always will try to realize the desires of the American people - providing us liberty to do what we want. We apparently don't want to stop driving gas-guzzling vehicles, lasix thoroughbred horses. We don't want to walk, ride a bike, or (especially in Dallas) take public transportation. "Okay," says Mr. Obama, lasix in drownings, "at least maintain your vehicles, that'll help with gas prices." "What?" scoffs America. "You're suggesting we be responsible. Pfft."
Maybe he realizes the American people need to change in order for the country to change. Maybe he doesn't. Maybe the spirit of his statement really was idiotic and I'm just reading too much into it. Either way, Lasix nursing precautions, I've got to appreciate a recommendation toward tangible, incremental change.
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When I saw him speak here in Baltimore, one of his best points (I thought) was when he stressed that if we don’t change, if we aren’t willing to change, that he won’t be able to do anything.
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I couldn’t agree more, and at just the moment I was willing to head over to McCainSpace and find out what the guy is all about, he launches this jackass little campaign against a perfectly reasonable suggestion.
I think the way McCain and the media were spinning it was that the “inflate your tires” suggestion was Obama’s entire energy plan. Of course, that’s a ridiculous assumption to make, but McCain is clearly in defense position. Too bad it made him look like a bully.
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McCain’s response was immature at best, but what concerns me most is that the public (at least the media) has responded in kind.
I should also admit that Obama has done his fair share of scoffing. If I have anything I absolutely don’t like about him, it’s his swagger. Reminds me of Bush … kind of. -
good post.








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