
Retail Therapy is something that many women across America would admit to participating in. As a contributor to posh and my own personal debt, I can attest to the power of this material healing. Though I feel good at the end of the day with a trunk full of “new things”, old problems/issues/stresses still sit in that trunk as well. They’ve just been pushed to the side to make room for a new purple pump.
Now if retail therapy isn’t your thing, maybe its cosmopolitans and martini’s, maybe its coffee, cake, or any type of comfort food, maybe its Wii games. We all have vices – some we admit to, some we don’t. But again, we all have them.
So when thinking of this, in terms of politics, I can’t help but wonder, what George Bush does when he gets stressed out? What do Congressmen do when they can’t get legislation passed. What do lobbyist do when no one is listening to their issue or addressing it they way they’d planned? And furthermore, does how one handle stress determine how he/she really is?

Our new president-elect has been open about his vice. He’s a smoker. Barack Hussein Obama has been a smoker for years, and has tried to quit to no avail. Who can really blame him with a heated campaign trail, the weight of being the first “colored” president ever in history charged to make a change, and new emerging death wishes across his head? I mean, I might take a pull too…. Well, then again, not really.
I must admit that when I found out that Barack Obama smoked, it threw me for a loop. I mean I always wondered why his lips were that color, I attributed it to melanin....Maybe its the poshness in me, but smoking is not smart or fashionable. It has direct ties to lung cancer and, even worse, death.
But anyway, whatever your vice is, keep in mind what it says about yourself. Several current public administration (which is the study of the creation, implementation and carrying out policies and procedures for the public good) books and theories now include stress as an inherent problem to the success of public organizations and entities such as governments. If human relations theory is right, and we should see an organization as a person. Then right now the largest and most powerful federal organization smokes....

Here's a link to a new pill that works with a support group.
At least that's what the tv commercial said...
Martini's up for new purple pumps
Martini's down for smoking....BAD OBAMA, BAD!!!!
http://www.stress.org/
Now if retail therapy isn’t your thing, maybe its cosmopolitans and martini’s, maybe its coffee, cake, or any type of comfort food, maybe its Wii games. We all have vices – some we admit to, some we don’t. But again, we all have them.
So when thinking of this, in terms of politics, I can’t help but wonder, what George Bush does when he gets stressed out? What do Congressmen do when they can’t get legislation passed. What do lobbyist do when no one is listening to their issue or addressing it they way they’d planned? And furthermore, does how one handle stress determine how he/she really is?

Our new president-elect has been open about his vice. He’s a smoker. Barack Hussein Obama has been a smoker for years, and has tried to quit to no avail. Who can really blame him with a heated campaign trail, the weight of being the first “colored” president ever in history charged to make a change, and new emerging death wishes across his head? I mean, I might take a pull too…. Well, then again, not really.
I must admit that when I found out that Barack Obama smoked, it threw me for a loop. I mean I always wondered why his lips were that color, I attributed it to melanin....Maybe its the poshness in me, but smoking is not smart or fashionable. It has direct ties to lung cancer and, even worse, death.
But anyway, whatever your vice is, keep in mind what it says about yourself. Several current public administration (which is the study of the creation, implementation and carrying out policies and procedures for the public good) books and theories now include stress as an inherent problem to the success of public organizations and entities such as governments. If human relations theory is right, and we should see an organization as a person. Then right now the largest and most powerful federal organization smokes....

Here's a link to a new pill that works with a support group.
At least that's what the tv commercial said...
Martini's up for new purple pumps
Martini's down for smoking....BAD OBAMA, BAD!!!!
http://www.stress.org/

2 comments:
i'm a hater on the puff, puff, pass in any shape or form. that picture you found of him is a hot tranny mess. LOL! the madness must stop. i'm hoping he stops by january 20, 2009. michelle is not a fan of his antics as well; however, if he's gonna have a vice... at least it's not crack or prostitutes. at least cigarettes are legal. geez.
He looks so worn out in that picture....shame, shame, shame. But then again it could be worse, but it's still not cool.
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