tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6985039856976573232.post6865254662582958621..comments2022-12-08T06:01:19.643-05:00Comments on Live From Kent...: Everyone loves a paradeJonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14825519767379367699noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6985039856976573232.post-21130578383712628362008-10-17T11:07:00.000-04:002008-10-17T11:07:00.000-04:00Hey - I love a parade, too! (as you could tell by ...Hey - I love a parade, too! (as you could tell by my rant about homecoming over here). DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED WITH THE ANTI-WAR THING ... holy meatballs, i would have been right with you on the "boo" thing. Boo-boo is what i'd give them. i'm suprised there wasn't a large effigy of barack osama there, too. grrr ... this election is already boiling my blood. will it be a repeat of 2000? speaking of jacob, he will be going back to iraq in either january or july-ish. he did such awesome work there! teaching the local men how to build houses so they could have a life skill that would assist and help their families and communities. i really feel that he was on a humanitarian mission - those poor Iraqi people would be dead if we pulled out sooner than we should ... some politicians (mentioning no names) just don't get that. i met an Iraqi man a few weeks ago - he was such a nice man! he, and a group of others, are political refugees that have been assisted by a Lutheran organization to start a new life here in the states. the poor people were sent here to north dakota - which is sad because they are totally not prepared for the harsh winters here! this man is from southern iraq and he is used to the heat and humidity practically year round. anyhoo, i have more to say on that but will hold my peace for now. okay, well thanks for the pics and i'm glad to went to the parade. which reminds me of a bumper sticker i once saw ... "i love a parade (have to, i'm in the band" ... hahahah! ;) tinaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com