Go Bengals!

Posted on November 11, 2008 00:29 by Billy

Wow

I don't know what's happening, but I haven't heard any bad news about how the Bengals played this weekend.  Now that's refreshing.  I must have missed the game, though.  

Titans

I did catch  the Titans game.  It was nice seeing a running team transform before our eyes into a passing attack.  Kerry collins and those TN recievers turned up the passing intensity for a win over Da' Bears.  

Colts

The Colts won on Sunday too.  They had a big win over inter-conference Pittsburgh.  I'm always in the mood for a Pittsburgh loss.

Giants

Superbowl champion New York had an exciting win over the Division rival Eagles.  With a great running game, run stopping defense and a little challenge luck the G-men prevailed in a tight one.

Bengals

Well, I'd still like to know how the Bengals did this week...no...wait, what...they didn't play?  Oh, it makes so much sense now.   No wonder they didn't lose again.  Oh well, maybe next week.

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Interesting Times

Posted on November 5, 2008 00:38 by Billy

May you live in interesting times

It is said that this phrase is an ancient Chinese curse.  In that context, we live in interesting times.  We are in the middle of a financial crisis, a mortgage crisis amog other things.  Some say that this curse can be a blessing also.  I hope this is the case for our nation.  

President elect

Last night, in an overwhelming display of anger against the status quo and a cry for change and for charisma, Barak Obama was elected president.  I personally am pleased with the outcome although I didn't vote for him.  I believe that he can bring hope to some that have previously been without hope.  Somewhere out there, there is a person that can look at this moment in our history and see that almost anything is possible in the United States.  So I say take heart, even if you didn't vote for Senator Obama.  This is a good sign for the country.

My Hope

My hope from last night is for Jessie Jackson.  The picture on CNN and Fox News last night around midnight was of a weeping Jessie Jackson.  I sincerely hope and pray that these were genuine tears of joy and not a political ploy.  I hope that these tears were sincere and that his perspective will be changed.  Racial relations are not perfect and probably never will be.  We are all human and to err is human.  However, this election night and the next four years can be a time of great healing and a time for growing.  

A time for prayer

My thoughts and prayers go out this morning to the Obama family.  May his family be kept safe.  May his thoughts and actions be inspired.   May he lead our country to peace and prosperity.

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