1. Open a new file in your computer.
2. Name it 'clothes'.
3. Send it to the Recycle Bin.
4. Empty the Recycle Bin.
5. Your PC will ask you:
'Do you really want to get rid of 'clothes'?'
6. Firmly Click 'Yes.'
7. Feel better?
No, I saw this on a Christian forum, only on that site they was trying to get rid of Hillery, I just changed what we were trying to get rid of and reposted. I thought it was pretty good though. Obviously somebody, somewhere has too much time on their hands...lol
But my question is, why on a Christian group are they wanting to get rid of Hillary? Any particular reasons other than she is a woman running for president? Who do they want on the ticket?
Boyd, I'd have thought the answer would be obvious: She's a DEMOCRAT! As is the supposed Muslim rollseyes who is the other main Democratic candidate. But then, a lot of conservatives still haven't reconciled themselves to support John McCain as the Republican heir apparent.
blushes Sorry; I have seen too much mud thrown already in this campaign season. I'd love to see a moratorium on campaign speeches for at least 30 days! lol One thing's for certain: the politicians are going to win every race. rofl
Seriously, some of my brothers and sisters seem to believe that GOP stands for "God's Own Party." But if Jesus were here, would he be one or the other? Somehow I doubt it.
I respectfully decline. I have no interest in being continually lampooned by bloggers for four years--or rather, six, including the two years preceding the actual election. lol
There is no such thing as the right person for president. If you are crazy enough to run for president (and you have to be), then that automatically disqualifies you!
You have to be the "reluctant" president, but then again, Saul was the "reluctant" king who didn't voluntarily run for the position. Look what happened to him! He went crazy!
The only one who never really ran for president was George Washington and he was the best president this country ever had other than Lincoln. Then after that, the media came out and it went down (capital) hill after that.
the trick is to look at "ALL" the candidates (including those running on an underdog ticket) and make the best choice among all the parties/independents. In the past few years I've been voting for more and more Libertarians and Independents than anything. I used to vote strickly Republican, but I've been getting very tired of both major parties finding new ways to spend my money.