Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Bad Taste



FAMILY CIRCUS



     I've always liked Family Circus cartoons.  They are simple, short and to the point yet have definite meaning behind them.  This one definitely reflects my eating habits, especially as a child.  I am one who wants to know what's in it and will usually try one bite.
    This reminds me of a mission trip my dad went on to Haiti and they were served a suspicious meat.  They were so hungry, they didn't care what it was.  Pastor Cebien said it was cuban chicken, which they decided might have been rat...??  So recently when I saw a Panera Bread sign advertising their 'cuban chicken sandwich', I just had to laugh and say no thanks to myself.
    This cartoon also reminds me of the phrase 'don't drink the koolaid.'  Yes, I'm referring to Obama's eloquent, yet bold faced lies.  Did I like it the past four years?  No and I refuse to swallow it this time either.
    Be cautious in what you take in, not only to your stomach but to your mind also.  Some things just leave a bad taste that's hard to get rid of.

4 comments:

  1. Obama has got to go, or we are headed for doomsday. Dad

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  2. Good blog. Cuban chicken doesn't sound appealing... Prefer Texas barbecue...

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  3. Angie, you are not afraid to say what you think, are you? I admire your gumption, girl! It's a sad day when we in America have to choose to vote the least disagreeable candidate rather than standing behind a Ronald Reagan. The Lord knows what our country is in for, and we as believers must be ready to give an account for our lives and our Lord, wherever this election leads. Thanks for your boldness.

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  4. I love that old country song....the lyrics state, "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything." We better start standing. I know at least two people who have not voted in many years...my brother and my sister-in-law...they finally can't take it anymore. I pray there are millions more who feel the same way. Thank you for your boldness, Angie...may we all take a lesson from it. Love you, T.

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