• inchoate
    Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 30, 2010 is: inchoate • \in-KOH-ut\  • adjective : being only partly in existence or operation; especially : imperfectly formed or formulated Example sentence: Kate had an inchoate suspicion that things were about to go wrong, but she was unable to think of any concrete reason for her concern. Did you know? […]

Leadership

It seems like the Democrats are waiting to see which way McCain is going to vote on the bailout before deciding for themselves.  Of course, no one wants to be on the wrong side of this issue, but at some point our “leaders” need to make a decision.  President Bush and his financial brain-trust have decided to spend more taxpayer money to fix the problem.  Harry Reid admitted earlier that he doesn’t know what to do.  Obama is stammering like the Alec Baldwin puppet at the end of Team America.  C’mon McCain, earn that maverick badge and vote against the bailout.

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