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Chronicles of a Late-Blooming Child Prodigy

I'm an unrelenting aficionado of Chess, Toastmasters and acoustic music (Celtic and Bluegrass--Turquoisegrass?). Audio and Video Blogging gives my visitors a chance to hear and see my triumvirate of interests in action. Cheers! --GT

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My recurring illusions of grandeur: (1) winning a state-level chess tournament, (2) winning the World Championship of Public Speaking, and (3) playing Flight of the Bumblebee on the guitar at the Annual Flatpicking Championship in Winfield, Kansas. Until then, I'll relish all three pursuits with the enthusiasm and fearlessness of a late-blooming child prodigy. :)

Monday, June 28, 2004

The Race for Iraqi Sovereignty

Three days to sovereignty!  Congratulations, Iraq.  No more dictator, 18 billion dollars pumping into your economy like a fiduciary transfusion, and Coalition soldiers, contractors, humanitarian organizations rolling all over the place getting the water running, lights working, schools and hospitals operating… No wonder the bad guys don’t want this to succeed.  When Iraq takes off and becomes a viable national entity, it will mean that the spiral of despair in the Middle East will have been halted.  The nattering nabobs of nay saying negativity are croaking pretty loudly, but that’s the natural background noise of gargantuan undertakings.  The invertebrates will sit on the sidelines and croak the most while the vertebrates step forward and get the job done.  Vote Vertebrate this year!  J

 

-- GT

 

 

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