Wake Up John
"Wake up John, I know it's 3:00 AM, but this is important. Can you ring downstairs and get me some ice cream?"
"Oh my God John, I said I need a new button, you pushed the red button!"
"John, it's the extremist not Al Quida."
"John, we're in Baghdad, not Hanoi."
"John, we don't have to stand in line, this is our own plane."
"John, it's not Deputy Commander, it's Vice-President"
"John, We better call a Doctor, I don’t think those were your pills."
"John, it sounds goofy to you, not gooky."
We all know that we slip up sometimes, especially when we're under stress, but can we afford to have take a chance our President will do it repeatedly. The President lives under great stress twenty-four hours a day. But let’s take a minute to look at the Republican candidate. OK, he's a little older than we would like, a little more broken and scarred than normal and possibly has suffered from ED the past couple of decades. Is that enough to keep him from being Commander-In-Chief. I don't think so, but I do think it should come it is something to consider before he becomes President.
We don't want him to get confused about which role he's playing. Can you imagine if he declared Martial Law in the United States thinking the terrorists were after him. Not far fetched you know, Perot thought the same thing a while back. So lets put this in perspective based on facts not emotions. We'll use this snapshot as something to think about when it comes to trusting him to become the leader of the Free World or just maybe only the United States.
We should ask ourselves these questions.
a. What is a bit two old for the job?
b. He was held as a prisoner of war for over five and a half years and underwent complete isolation, beaten on a daily basis, had more bones broken that existed in his frail body, fed only enough to keep him alive and was subjected to daily brain washing sessions make a difference? I guess there are people who don't think it matters, but there is still a large population that remember the movie "The Manchurian Candidate" and at least question, if not have serious doubts about his mental state.
"John we can't hold all calls until 9:00 am."
"John, gruel and maggots is not the right choice for a state dinner."
"John, wearing a karate outfit to travel might be comfortable but it's going to give the wrong impression."
"John, what in the hell were you thinking, she wasn't your wife, your wife is out of town."
"John will you stop watching the introduction to the move "Patton."
You are driving your secret service guys crazy making them wear World War II uniforms and standing at attention all night."
"No John, your not going to Hospice, your going to the hospital for a check-up."
"John, your wife called and said those adult toys you sent were addressed to her maid."
If this seems like an impossible scenario I suggest you drink a six-pack and let your mind wander a bit, and you might begin to believe, Nothing is Impossible.
Clay
"Oh my God John, I said I need a new button, you pushed the red button!"
"John, it's the extremist not Al Quida."
"John, we're in Baghdad, not Hanoi."
"John, we don't have to stand in line, this is our own plane."
"John, it's not Deputy Commander, it's Vice-President"
"John, We better call a Doctor, I don’t think those were your pills."
"John, it sounds goofy to you, not gooky."
We all know that we slip up sometimes, especially when we're under stress, but can we afford to have take a chance our President will do it repeatedly. The President lives under great stress twenty-four hours a day. But let’s take a minute to look at the Republican candidate. OK, he's a little older than we would like, a little more broken and scarred than normal and possibly has suffered from ED the past couple of decades. Is that enough to keep him from being Commander-In-Chief. I don't think so, but I do think it should come it is something to consider before he becomes President.
We don't want him to get confused about which role he's playing. Can you imagine if he declared Martial Law in the United States thinking the terrorists were after him. Not far fetched you know, Perot thought the same thing a while back. So lets put this in perspective based on facts not emotions. We'll use this snapshot as something to think about when it comes to trusting him to become the leader of the Free World or just maybe only the United States.
We should ask ourselves these questions.
a. What is a bit two old for the job?
b. He was held as a prisoner of war for over five and a half years and underwent complete isolation, beaten on a daily basis, had more bones broken that existed in his frail body, fed only enough to keep him alive and was subjected to daily brain washing sessions make a difference? I guess there are people who don't think it matters, but there is still a large population that remember the movie "The Manchurian Candidate" and at least question, if not have serious doubts about his mental state.
"John we can't hold all calls until 9:00 am."
"John, gruel and maggots is not the right choice for a state dinner."
"John, wearing a karate outfit to travel might be comfortable but it's going to give the wrong impression."
"John, what in the hell were you thinking, she wasn't your wife, your wife is out of town."
"John will you stop watching the introduction to the move "Patton."
You are driving your secret service guys crazy making them wear World War II uniforms and standing at attention all night."
"No John, your not going to Hospice, your going to the hospital for a check-up."
"John, your wife called and said those adult toys you sent were addressed to her maid."
If this seems like an impossible scenario I suggest you drink a six-pack and let your mind wander a bit, and you might begin to believe, Nothing is Impossible.
Clay

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