There once was a man from the Windy City.
He spoke long and loud and really pretty.
But the changes he spoke,
Were nothing but smoke.
He wins. We lose. What a pity.
He spoke long and loud and really pretty.
But the changes he spoke,
Were nothing but smoke.
He wins. We lose. What a pity.
Published by Charles B Reynolds
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5 Comments
Post a CommentBrian,
Glad you read and commented on this. I nearly forgot I had written it. But it seems as true today as it did back in 2008. More so, now that there have been more speeches that have been just been words. Thank you.
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This site reminds us of that notorious speech and what we must keep in mind this election year.
I concur with Ms. Young. Short, sweet and to the point. Very well crafted. "The G-Man"
You made your views known. Good luck.
Oh, my gosh. Much said here in few words. You and I will get along well.