Wednesday, December 02, 2009

What about these seven story lines?

Dear Mr. President,

Good morning to you. I trust your Thanksgiving was spent reviewing the reasons this country first celebrated this holiday. Our nation has much to be thankful for, much to be forgiven for, much to strive for, and much to learn. But we should never stop being grateful for all that we have.

Do you, Mr. President, actively thank God for this nation? I heard you talk about this nation in terms that made me shudder. You stated this is not a christian nation anymore. When did that happen? Who wrote that script for you? What do you stand for, what do you appreciate? Why were you motiviated to become the president, what is your desire for the United States of America?

I just read an article that listed seven story lines that would not be favorable to your politicial scene if the media ran with these seven story lines. I'll list John Harris' list for you to read: (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29993.html)

1.You think you are playing with monopoly money.
2.You can describe the nuances of problems but your lack of experience
renders you useless when it comes to understanding the real life issues.

When former president Bill Clinton would say, "I feel your pain." Though it
was seemingly a pat answer it truly was grounded in a true understanding of
many people's situations because of his experience of 8 years as a governor.
Mr. President,you don't have any previous real life experience that trained
you for your new position.
3.That's the Chicago way You are not really interested in a non-
partisan government. You and your administration are "dominated by brass-
nuckled polls.
4. You are a pushover. You have nothing to show for your time in
the office thus far.
5. You see America as another pleasant country on the U.N. roll call,
somewhere between Albania and Zimbabwe.

6.President Pelois. This woman has had more success than you.
7.You're in love with the man in the mirror.

All of the above potential story lines could be used against you. Which of them have any merit? Which of them do you agree with,and which of them can you throw onto the heap of human perceptions?

Mr. President, look to the One and Only source for guiding the remainder of your days in the White House.

Sincerely,

Lynne T. Burkholder

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