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I was working a football game, and my wife was out buying some things. My in-laws, all ardent wingnuts, were left with my three kids.
While both my wife and I were out, my mother in law was trying to sell the Republican bull to my seventh grade daughter. Rose told me that her grandma said, "Obama will raise taxes on your mommie and daddy." Rose is an strong Obama supporter, but being the respectful young lady that she is, did not say anything.
My wife and I mentioned to Rose that our taxes were not going up according to Obama's plan. As a matter of fact, we would save money under his plan. But we also pointed out that paying taxes is what a good citizen does, and as long as we have representation, then it's all good. Taxes take care of roads, build schools and libraries, and provide services for all people. We also said that we didn't need to rub it in at work and school on Wednesday. We mentioned that Obama's campaign is about hope and bringing people together. In our very red community, we will hear lots of garbage. This is one time, we said, to turn the other cheek.
Well, all these in laws will be at Thanksgiving. My wife and I, am sure, will catch hell. I'm also sure we'll hear some pretty racist stuff and jokes about an "n word" president. I'll have to sequester myself in another room and watch the Cowboy game. It will be tough, I'm sure.
Other notes - driving in my red community, following a green Honda Accord. There was pink sticker on the trunk door, with that picture of Sarah Palin that we have all seen. On it, it said "Sarah Palin" and when I got closer at the stop light, it said "Vice President." No mention of McCain at all. Have any of ya'll seen this? Talk about "rogue." Oh, and my mother in law told Rose that she didn't care for McCain, but she sure likes Palin. My mother in law, the successful lawyer. WTF?
I have been getting a few anti Democratic and Obama stuff on my emails at work from friends. They haven't been too harmful - none of the Muslim or terrorist stuff. However, if I sent anti McCain or Bush stuff in a reply (which I did in 2004), I could once again be called on the carpet. I remember my boss mentioning to me in 04, "ISAS, you have a motive." And I replied no, it seemed that someone else had a motive. Now, I'm finding people finally speaking out and saying they are Democrats and supporting Obama. Did they leave the losing team and join the bandwagon? I don't know, but it is kinda nice that we don't have to whisper anymore.
Well, there's my thoughts for the day. Have a great week, and don't party too hard Tuesday night. Oh, and my wife and I already voted. We had no waits - sorry for all of those who had to wait hours on end. But thanks for doing that!
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