For those who read my blogs and read my life’s journey, you know when I purchased a computer I didn’t know how to turn it on and didn’t know what a mouse, hard-drive and monitor was. I still wrestle with it and type with two fingers. I don’t venture far from my e-mail because I’m afraid I might not be able to get back to it.
However, I have discovered a few exciting things and one is a website by Heritage Foundation. They e-mail wonderful liberty quotes that I sometimes use in my articles. I clicked on the site last night and discovered they will send pocket size editions of The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution for free to anyone who requests them. They stated they have sent out 500,000 copies this year. That’s exciting news to me to hear that many are interested in reading those documents.
Actually, I have had days lately that I’ve felt so sad over the downward spiral of our freedom in this country, and woke up this morning thinking I should write some funny political stuff. I grew up in the Depression years and have heard a lot of talk about politics. Since then, I’ve heard more and read a lot, so what I’m going to write I really do not recall who said it or where I heard it. But here are some political jokes . . .