proud to be an American today
At the hospital (work), at Dunkin Donuts, everywhere I go..It's all "Did you vote?" Waaaaaay different from other election years. 1996, 2000, I feel proud to be an American today b/c today people cared; it's like patriotism replaced cynicism today, yea.Sometimes I don't know what to think about politics, mostly I am not interested. I have to say though, that the most profound comment on politics that I've heard came from the shuttle bus driver to drive me home tonight--imagine that, of all sources, college professors, medical doctors, everyone--I think the shuttle bus driver has the most sense!
Was talking to my nurse friend from Iran the other day at work. All I have to say is, Born American...blessed. those three words. If you are born middle-class American (which I am) you are blessed.

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