Friday, September 02, 2005

The king of vacation's

The king of vacations


The king of vacations finally made his trip down south. He’s about four days late and still he doesn’t know what to say to make the people in America feel like everything is going to be alright. His response came to late for the people down south looking for answers. Hugo Chavez penned the moniker “King of Vacations.” I thought that was so funny when I herd it on public radio, sitting at work this morning. President Bush lacks the compassion and the charisma that former President Bill Clinton had (America’s first black president) that’s a FYI incase you didn’t know.  The count stands one catastrophe, one war, and one natural disaster has been on Bush’s watch. I guess you can say he brings the drama huh?

Mr. Harley Jackson


This morning as I arrived to work, on my mind was the people who lost everything in New Orleans. I was feeling really good today; some happiness was finally instilled back into my crazy life. As I arrived to work and turned on the radio in my office I turned to ABC news on the radio dial. The reporter was interviewing a man who lost everything including his heart and love, his wife. His name was Harley Jackson and I am not sure the name of his wife but he explains with tears that he was holding on to her, as a 20-foot wave was coming. Harley had his kids and wife in his possession for dear life. His wife spoke to him at the time of the hurricane was a full strength. She told him to take care of the kids and then she let go of his hand. He begins to cry as he spoke and a tear began to run down my face. You can tell he loved her and she sacrificed her self for her husband and kids. (WOW) That’s love yall. I thought I lost love this week over some bullshit. But that fact was it never left and the argument was over nothing really. This man lost his life as he knew it and now he has to pick up and start all over again. My prayers go out to this man and his family that survived. My heart goes out again to everyone. I will do my part to contribute to those people that needs so much.