Sunday, January 16, 2005

Tony Blair, George Bush

As Washington is preparing for the official swearing in of George Dubya (an event I'll pass on watching, unless I choose to upchuck my food), I wanted to post on Prime Minister Tony Blair. I have always thought him the best of the best (and that I think he is incredibly handsome doesn't hurt).

The way I see it is that Blair, directly after 9/11, had the best intentions in coming to the US to show support for the US after the attacks. But in doing so, and continuing to do so, he unwittingly fell into Dubya's bizarre world. Tony has stood strong and determined when I personally believe he wishes he had never met George Dubya.

Yes, I know about power driven politicians. But aren't they all? And isn't the person in private sector also in many ways driven to do things? Sometimes we do things which we feel will be beneficial to us, only to see them backfire. I feel that this is what happened to PM Blair in trying to show support for us.

So as so many in Washington are prepping for Thursday. I'm here, saying, "YOU ROCK TONY!!!"


1 Comments:

Blogger writeright007 said...

I love this story free spirit... i can so relate to your experience with your mother.
it sure made me chuckle when i read it. love the part Who is that BUM...
thats is precious really.

at my moms funeral their i was with out a mother.. well she never really acted like one. but i sure did love my dad he was such a good dad when i was little. and at her funeral he took one good look at me.. got that kind of vacant stare and said who are you? oy vey... that was weird. really weird feeling. one parent gone the other asking who you are.

well... he has now forgotten he was ever married or had kids of his own. or was an engineer. but he know my brother.. not sure who he thinks he is but he knows him..and he knows he has his own brothers.

well... alzheimers sure plays tricks with their minds... I would think those home movies were some great gifts for your mom.. something she could probably relate to every now and then...
i am doing all i can to not get alzheimers in my old age. word puzzles and play the piano.. and going to start taking country western swing dance lessons. the three things they recommend to do to thwart the alzheimers from coming to you... so far so good. i am much quicker to know the answers to questions. my memory has improved a lot... so all these exercises must be The thing to do to prevent alzheimers.
you been doing your word puzzles and playing an insturment daily free spirit? we want to keep your brain fresh and functioning ya know!!!

nice finding you here...

10:35 PM  

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