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Remember when you were a child?  Well, I’m sure you remembersomething about your childhood, so let me be a little more specific. Do you remember when you were a little kid, walking through a toy store with your parents, and you saw that GI Joe or Barbie Doll that you just had to have? Then, as you walked over to the next aisle with your parents, you realized that what you really wanted was the my little poney or Heman action figure? But hold on, because when you got to aisle number 3, wasn’t it the cook’n’bake oven or the remote control car that you just had to have? Well, I’ll tell you now that just because you think things have changed, that doesn’t mean they really have.

Politicians are no different than the rest of us. When they were little kids, they couldn’t decide what 1 toy they wanted to have either. And the amazing thing is, these decisions we make, then change, only add fertilizer to our growing forest of indecision.  This isn’t a personal decision.  This isn’t directed at any one individual or group (well, except for politcians).  Whether it is changing your idea’s of what toy you want to play with, significant other you want to marry (only to divorce down the road), or decide what political issues you want to support, everyone changes their mind on something. The thing is, politicians just happen to be more in the spotlight and thus scrutinized more by the media because there is always someone looking for a different angle on an issue just so there is a new story to tell. Hell, I’m doing the same thing with the blog you’re reading right now. I just want to write something different that you haven’t read before so you can think about it and say “hey, that’s a good point” and maybe you like my ideas so much that you continue to come back and keep reading what I’m writing. Of course, that’s all contingent on me actually writing here regularly.

Well, as we all know, politicians often change their mind.  Maybe you think they’re a flip flopper, maybe you think they never got off the seesaw when they were a kid because they couldnt’ decide if they liked being up or down, or maybe you just think they are the scum of the earth and will say whatever they need to at any time to get a vote.  There is one other option though.  While we may hear them being criticized or be the ones dishing it out ourselves, anyone who has been elected to political office on multiple occasions must have some brains and be doing something right.  How can they get re-elected despite constantly changing their perspective?  Well, they just happen to be smart enough to realize that the world is constantly changing and they need to change with it.  If you don’t change your perspective and realize that in a different scenario a different course of action may be a better fit, you aren’t smart enough to be leading this country. 

My “Commitment to a Cause” is probably worse then most people’s. I admit I’m very indecisive on a lot of issues, mostly because I’m so laid back I’ll just go along with whatever other people are saying. When this blog was started, I was extremely excited to start contributing regularly. Well, I’m not sure how many articles I’ve written for this blog, by I know I haven’t done anything in the last few months. Why would this happen? Well, I’m not always committed, not to the blog, but to what to write about. Sometimes, I’ll have a good idea, but before I get a chance to sit in front of a computer and write something about it I’ll change my mind. Well, all I can say now is that I’m definately commmitted to this blog, but I reserve the right to change my mind at any time.

And no, I’m not talking about Hillary Clinton…I’m talking about John Edwards!!!

May 2024
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