Heather Blue
May 19th, 2008, 08:23 PM
Ron Paul was in my State Friday, May 16th. Since he was so close I got decked out in my prettiest and drove downtown. It was a gorgeous Spring day, perfect for a meeting.
Mike Mazzone of Palatine, where were you? I scanned the crowd looking for a man who would look like that photo of Mike. Truly, I did. But I did not see anyone like that. Lots of people there, though. It was impossible to see everyone.
It was a nice meeting considering it was not advertised. Hillary was in town, as well. It is my understanding she will be here until after the Primary tomorrow night, May 20th. I believe Kentuckians will vote for her. I can't see all these white people voting for Obama. The Blacks in the inter-cities will vote for Obama. He may get some delegates because of those dense minded Blacks.
Most of the Republicans will vote for McInsane. Party people toe the party line.*sigh* I have never been loyal to these stupid old parties and I never will be.
Anyway, the meeting was very nice. I tried to take some photos. The thing wrong with being a short person taking photos is everyone else is taller than me and in the way. I was somewhat interested in who the locals were that send emails to me regarding Dr. Paul's campaign. I could not find them. Every time I asked someone where they were from the information was always some place other than Louisville- or they were from other states.
Three young guys had come down from Indianapolis. One hardly looked old enough to shave. They were sweethearts. Another guy was from Evansville, Indiana. A young mother with the most beautiful dark blue eyes, holding her four month old baby son was from Richmond, Kentucky. She said the baby's name was Thomas, named after Tomas Jefferson. She was very proud of that. Thomas was fast asleep.
An older couple had come down from Cincinnati. They were very serious faced. Another man told me he came all the way from Colorado. Do you suppose I was the only local? Several people had driven up from Tennessee.
Dr. Paul said approximately the things he always says. He did say he got many more votes than were counted. He also said there was no difference in the Government and media. I think he was saying Media are the government. He also said that if the Government was sincere in trying to keep out the terrorists how come the American people are the ones who must get National ID cards? Why, he asked, must Americans be spied on and kept under electronic surveillance... the American people are not terrorists. He said it was not necessary for Americans to lose their freedom for so-called security purposes.
He said that media have never given him a fair shake - but the Internet did. Thank God for the Internet! He said he would never sign a bill that regulates the Internet. One of his people who travels with him was standing near me, I told him that if Congress tries to regulate the Internet then we should start harassing Congress to regulate the Media.
All in all, it was a very nice meeting. Lots of enthusiasm. But Mike Mazzone, you are in the dog house. Big time! I went and got all decked out for nothin'!! :mad:
Mike Mazzone of Palatine, where were you? I scanned the crowd looking for a man who would look like that photo of Mike. Truly, I did. But I did not see anyone like that. Lots of people there, though. It was impossible to see everyone.
It was a nice meeting considering it was not advertised. Hillary was in town, as well. It is my understanding she will be here until after the Primary tomorrow night, May 20th. I believe Kentuckians will vote for her. I can't see all these white people voting for Obama. The Blacks in the inter-cities will vote for Obama. He may get some delegates because of those dense minded Blacks.
Most of the Republicans will vote for McInsane. Party people toe the party line.*sigh* I have never been loyal to these stupid old parties and I never will be.
Anyway, the meeting was very nice. I tried to take some photos. The thing wrong with being a short person taking photos is everyone else is taller than me and in the way. I was somewhat interested in who the locals were that send emails to me regarding Dr. Paul's campaign. I could not find them. Every time I asked someone where they were from the information was always some place other than Louisville- or they were from other states.
Three young guys had come down from Indianapolis. One hardly looked old enough to shave. They were sweethearts. Another guy was from Evansville, Indiana. A young mother with the most beautiful dark blue eyes, holding her four month old baby son was from Richmond, Kentucky. She said the baby's name was Thomas, named after Tomas Jefferson. She was very proud of that. Thomas was fast asleep.
An older couple had come down from Cincinnati. They were very serious faced. Another man told me he came all the way from Colorado. Do you suppose I was the only local? Several people had driven up from Tennessee.
Dr. Paul said approximately the things he always says. He did say he got many more votes than were counted. He also said there was no difference in the Government and media. I think he was saying Media are the government. He also said that if the Government was sincere in trying to keep out the terrorists how come the American people are the ones who must get National ID cards? Why, he asked, must Americans be spied on and kept under electronic surveillance... the American people are not terrorists. He said it was not necessary for Americans to lose their freedom for so-called security purposes.
He said that media have never given him a fair shake - but the Internet did. Thank God for the Internet! He said he would never sign a bill that regulates the Internet. One of his people who travels with him was standing near me, I told him that if Congress tries to regulate the Internet then we should start harassing Congress to regulate the Media.
All in all, it was a very nice meeting. Lots of enthusiasm. But Mike Mazzone, you are in the dog house. Big time! I went and got all decked out for nothin'!! :mad: