Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Things will get worse under Obama

Tuesday January 20

Today is the swearing in of Barak Obama. The first mulleto president. He is not Black and he is not White – he’s half and half. Many people think he’s a Negro but ignore this.

I went to pay the electric and phone bills in town here. I paid for both my properties. Then I went the local supermarket to get some things that we needed.

Jayne and I went to Quito. First we went to the Papaya Net and they had the TV on with CNN News in English covering the swearing in. We had missed that part but we did see was Obama walking Bush to the helicopter. Then the guy at the restaurant turned to a Spanish music station.

The problems will get worse for America in all areas of life. Those who support him now will change their tune in six months. And God will curse his people for having an Alien rule over them – just read all the passages in the Bible when this happened.

I bet that the first laws that he passes will take away more of our freedom (and all those thereafter)!

Of course, Obama is not a legal President either, as he was not born in the United States – which is required by the Constitution – but in British ruled Kenya.

I saw a couple of videos the other day on the internet of Obama talking without the prompt cards and it was really bad. He forgot some words, he paused a lot and repeated some words like, “no” and “but”. He’s not good at speaking and making himself clear without a speech writer!

After eating and going on the internet we went to Matt’s office. We passed where I pay for my property tax but there were a lot of people there so I’ll go back another time. I still have a couple of months to pay it.

When we got to Matt’s office my lawyer, Maria, was there. So we had to wait. When we got tired of waiting we told him that we’ll go and have some coffee. On the way to the restaurant we found out from a store owner that to Ecuadorian girls tried to pick our pockets. When they attempted to do, as we were told, it was to cut the backpack I was carrying the pocket book that Jayne was carrying!

Another damn thing about Ecuador! You got to keep a watch on who is walking near you. It happened that I had turned around when I saw a girl out of the corner of my eye and Jayne had done the same thing.

The store that we stopped in who told us that was where we were going to buy some DVDs, which we did. Then we stopped for our coffee.

Back at Matt’s office, he paid me for the rent that was collected from the tenant of mine. Then we chatted about Tarquin and his problem.

Then it was off to home by taxi.

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