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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Days 8 and 9

As you can see, I missed a day. Not a biggie. New president, eh? I am so excited to see some change. I am really happy that Barack was sworn in today with no flaws. A lot of people ask me, all the time, "How can you vote for a pro-choice candidate and still be a Christian?" Well, that answer was answered by a close friend of mine, Nikomas Perez.

I am almost 100 percent sure that Obama was the better politician, with better changes for America. He supports the end of this war. He is pro-labor unions, unlike McCain. He is all for boosting our economy back to full health. These are all awesome things, right? Well a lot of my left sided friends will say, "What about abortion?! What will he do for abortion??!?!?!" I simply say shananigans. Look at republicans. 20 out of the last 28 presidents were republicans. Not a single one of them has done anything to reverse the abortion laws. So how is that for dignifying?

Sorry, I didn't mean to get all political, but today is just such a political day! I really enjoyed Obama's speech. I also enjoyed seeing the celebrating. I also enjoyed knowing that smoking made me sick. I am not going to lie, but tonight, I took a puff of a cigarette. DO NOT THINK I AM GOING BACK! I did it for a self-research sort of thingy. I wanted to see how away I really was. The single puff made me light headed and dizzy. I immediatley felt sick. I then felt very dirty. I had to stop at Walgreens so I could buy some mouthwash. I needed that puff; it proved to me that I will never go back to those cancer-forming, nasty, habit-forming, health-ruining sin sticks ever again.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Good job, man!

But no more tests.

Even though you think its a good thing, it could be the first step on of a slippery slope.

No more tests.

But congrats!

Andrew Homerding said...

Thanks, Niko. Sorry, you are right. I got the nicotine rush, just not really what I was looking for.