

Not long ago I read a joke ... It said all the politicians
running for president are promising change to the American people. We send them
billions and billions of tax dollars and they send us the change.
Funny?
Not really; there is too much truth in it to be funny.
That got me to thinking ... They all promise change. How
about if they run on a promise of restoration rather than change. A restoration
that would take us back in time to a place where things ran better, smoother
and life was more enjoyable. Change? That, in truth, is what they have been
giving us all along.
We used to have a strong dollar ... Politicians changed
that.
Life used to be sacred ... Politicians changed that.
Marriage used to be sacred ... Politicians are changing
that.
We used to be respected around the world ... Politicians
changed that.
We used to have a strong manufacturing economy ...
Politicians changed that.
We used to have lower tax structures ... Politicians changed
that.
We used to enjoy more freedoms ... Politicians changed
that.
We used to be a large exporter of American made goods ...
Politicians changed that.
We used to be an openly Christian nation ... Politicians
changed that.
We used to teach patriotism in schools ... Politicians
changed that.
We used to educate children in schools ... Politicians
changed that.
We used to enjoy freedom of speech ... Politicians changed
that.
We used to enforce LEGAL citizenship ... Politicians changed
that.
We used to have affordable food & gas prices ...
Politicians changed that, too. ... And one could go on and on with this
list.
What hasn't been changed, politicians are promising to
change that as well if you will elect them.
When, oh when, is
The trouble is,
know of the great
When will we wake up? Tomorrow may be too late. When will









