The election of Obama was not a statement on obama. It was a statement on our nation. And it is why I moved from my home of 45 years, Seattle, to a small farm in central KY. Which I just expanded to 32 acres on Monday. If Hillary were to actually get elected in 2016, it would only further indict our culture and even more confirm that I did the right thing.
BTW, here is that property. The 12 acres was the first piece. We were going to build a larger house on it. We're now going to put it on the other lot. That ~4 acre grassy patch is 90' above the valley on the other side of the road. Absolutely private.
I agree with you totally about Hillary. I don’t see the masses coming out for that tired old inflated hag who only became a Senator and then Sec of State because she was married to Bill and complicit in his crimes. There is way too much dirt on her that can be dredged up, and you know there have to be at least a few really talented Democratic up-and-comers who are not happy about Hillary’s anointing. I would look for a lot more articles like the one in the NY Times profiling the Clinton foundation mismanagement and malfeasance. You know there is a lot more dirt they can dredge up after all these years, as the Clintons, in their arrogance, have always figured the rules didn’t apply to them.
The marines hated her too.
Wow, very nice. Living the good life.
BTW, I agree with your entire statement.
To be frank, I have absolutely no faith in the American Voter, even in my own extended Family. My faith is pretty much exclusive to my fellow FReepers, and there aren’t enough of us to turn the tide.
LOL, I just caught the 300M highlight in your picture.
I moved from Orlando, FL to Lexington, KY in 2006, to take advantage of an excellent job offer. At the time, the only thing I knew about Lexington was that Henry Clay used to live there. Soon after my arrival, I was told by a local that Kentucky is God’s best-kept secret, and I’m inclined to agree.