tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24228581.post2601930894363068727..comments2023-06-03T06:57:28.258-07:00Comments on Scenes From A Slowmoving Train: To blog or not to blogAnnie Jeffrieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15415548089882625246noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24228581.post-91006245331901809402012-11-06T17:37:17.306-08:002012-11-06T17:37:17.306-08:00I feel so badly that I was no help to you. I had ...I feel so badly that I was no help to you. I had asked Hal on Sunday if he would take me to Highland Lakes today, so that I would not be near the constant blabbing. Highland Lakes turned out to be so far, and expensive, that I changed it to Woodward Reservoir on 26 Mi. Road. We packed a picnic lunch and our books and spent a couple of hours there.<br />We had just returned and I was sitting in the car and reading the mail I'd picked up from the P.O. when you called. <br />I was no help to you because I was so very anxious, just like you. All I can focus on is the issue of the altered voter machines and the energy and passion that has gone into the Romney/Ryan campaign. <br />I have prayed so hard. Every time I open my mouth God must be rolling his eyes, sighing and saying, "Not again, please, Biene, I'm busy right now." <br />Karl Rove and Dick Morris and Bernie Goldberg can predict all they want, if the machines have been tampered with, and people vote more than once, the predictions are null and void.<br />In your hour of need, I deserted you, for which I am truly sorry. I feel like Peter. Let's just keep God busy!trailbeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06830065132795330618noreply@blogger.com