A new roadside flower blooms in NC
Recently I've been spotting these around my neighborhood:
If you had asked me back in January whether I liked Obama or Hillary, I would have responded that it didn't matter because I wouldn't need to decide - the candidate would already have been chosen well before North Carolina's May primary. I learned this lesson back in 2000 living in Pennsylvania when I realized that I wouldn't be able to vote for Bill Bradley because Al Gore already had the spot months before PA's April primary. So I was resigned to my role as spectator in the primary circus. But, barring any craziness from the PA primary on Tuesday, now it looks like I might have the opportunity to participate! So now I have to go and do all the research and form an opinion.
Some might be surprised that I should even have to think about this decision. For my one brother, the choice is obvious. For the rest of my family, there's no reason to make a choice in the first place. Casey wants someone with experience. I told Coulson about the three people who want to be the next president and he said he would vote for John McCain because there's a boy in his class named John. I think he's just sucking up to his grandparents.
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Which set of grandparents would that be??