Tuesday, November 6, 2007

221. Election Day

Last year, the voters of Louisville's Third Congressional District along the Left Bank of the Ohio River near Milepost 606 began the process of returning America to the people of America by replacing our ten year incumbent Republican Congresswoman with John Yarmuth, a Democrat who has proven to be a bright and shining star in the 110th Congress where few if any of his colleagues deserve such esteem, including at times the Speaker and the Majority Leader, as well as in the past few days senators Shumer and Feinstein.

Today, on a broader scale, Kentuckians will have a chance to expand that return to the entire Commonwealth by retiring the incumbent Republican governor and lieutenant governor and replacing them with a well tested leader as governor and an experienced legislator as lieutenant governor. Today's election in Kentucky will serve as an augur for 2008 and who will be the next Commander-In-Chief of our Republic, a race which officially begins tonight.

As the Israelis took over the land from Dan to Beersheba, as promised by the LORD, we have struggled with our current leaders and their policies, and we must bring an end to them. Kentucky began last November leading America back to the land of Milk and Honey. Today we continue that process and next November we will complete the journey.

Alleluia, alleluia. Thanks Be To God.

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Never married, liberal Democrat, born in 1960, opinionated but generally pleasant, member of the Episcopal Church. Graduate of Prestonia Elementary, Durrett High, and Spalding University; the first two now-closed Jefferson County Public Schools, the latter a very small liberal arts college in downtown Louisville affiliated with the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. My vocation and avocation is politics. My favorite pastime is driving the backroads of Kentucky and southern Indiana, visiting small towns, political hangouts, courthouses, churches, and cemeteries. You are welcome to ride with me sometime.