He had the cat sitting quietly and he was preaching to it. She smiled and went about her work. A while later she heard loud meowing and hissing and ran back To the open window to see Johnny baptizing the cat in a tub of water.
She called out, "Johnny, stop that! The cat is afraid of water!"
Johnny looked up at her and said, "He should have thought about that before he joined my church."
After reading an Associated Press article today about President Obama posting his new play for overhauling health care as a last ditch effort to report the system it got me wondering. The Republican leaders warned Democrats against the go-it-alone approach. Now it seems to me they've been "going it alone" for some time now. But that's just me. I found this blog today that I found interesting asking the question as to what do most Americans want and when should politicians do the job we elected them to do and when they should listen to polls. I found it interesting and maybe you will as well.
3 comments:
Love the joke, and confess to not being able to think about the health care debate any longer. It will be what it will be and I will have to accept it - I guess. It hurts my brain to think about.
Kenju...I understand your feelings. It is very disappointing that we can't get enough people in Washington to use more than their own personal interests to come up with a plan.
I agree that the whole issue of health care has become almost too painful to think about. I personally blame insurance as the root (and route) of all evil.
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