Thursday, July 10, 2008

Change you can believe in.

Have you ever been to Disney? I love Disney, but I get so sick of the "you have to believe in the dream" thing. The Magic Kingdom Princess show, the electric light parade... you just have to believe! I have never been real clear on what exactly you were supposed to believe in, but I know that you are supposed to believe with all your heart and your dream will come true. Just believe. Thats the gospel of Disney.

There is another character that is asking us to "just believe."

Believe in what?

Believe in change.

Believe what can be.

What will you change?

We're going to change the country.

I feel like I am going to pull my hair out listening to this guy. A great orator - but no substance. Just believe in the change!

I have no idea what he stands for or what kind of change he is advocating.

All change is not good.

This character seems to have a lot of Marxist (communist) friends and ties. Is THAT the change we are in for? He has the most liberal voting record in the senate - to the left of Ted Kennedy. Will his election be like Christmas morning for the extreme left socialists? I just don't know.

I must do some research. Find a tangible position.

From his web site:

"Obama believes the disparity between sentencing crack and powder-based cocaine is wrong and should be completely eliminated."

Finally, a change that I can believe in. Something of substance.... or should I say something involving a controlled substance....

I need to do some more research...

2 comments:

lea said...

believe in change....

because after the government takes ALL your money, all you will have left in your pocket is change...

Anonymous said...

According to the gift shop cashier in Frontierland, we are supposed to believe that Mickey has put a spell on the Matterhorn's Abominable Snowman so he can't get out and hurt us. Mickey keeps everyone in Disneyland safe.

Me: Was that lady telling the truth or was she just joking?

Katherine: Just joking.

Me: Can Mickey really keep us safe?

Katherine: No.

Me: Who keeps us safe?

Katherine: God.

Me: (to myself-Oh look what a good mommy you are, turning this crazy lady's ramblings into a teachable spiritual lesson, and look at Katherine's responses, you have been doing a great job all along!)

Katherine: I wish Mickey was God.