The Denial Factor
Living Truth Through Denial
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Christmas came and went without so much as a Merry Christmas from me to anyone.   Not that I am politically
correct but I lost focus on who to wish Merry Christmas to.  Additionally I noticed that from a commercial
standpoint I saw little in terms of decorations on the streets other than a few light here and there.

Additionally and because of “Change” I was forced to work up to the last minute this year.  Usually I take a couple
of weeks off around the end of the year to clear off my desk and get ready for the New Year.  

Then looking at the New Year, well I wound up working up to 6:30PM New Years eve and was in bed by 10:00PM
without concern over the big deal of the clock ticking past midnight and into a new decade.


Then a couple of weeks ago my daughter went to her first winter formal as a Freshman at our Charter School.  The
excitement was high, she looked lovely and her Bo (Emery) showed looking adequate and respectable.  She had a
great time and all went well


I
really do not have much to say about anything other than finding work is a challenge, and meeting my daily
expenses have become even more challenging, but I thank “Change” because I know it will get better.

And as for better, it will, and I think it has already started with a Republican voted into the Senate on
Massachusetts, posing a major concern, possibly a threat to all of those posers in Washington.  Let’s hope he does
not get bought off with bribes and false promises from the thought police.

Hey, did you read about the fund raiser for Haiti promoted by celebrities in which they have raised somewhere in
the neighborhood of $50 million dollars.  It is so funny that they can raise a tremendous amount of money for these
poor folks, but expect, almost demand that the government (You and I, Not they) pay for the poor in this country.

And the latest from Washington says the Dems took a licking last week, but sadly enough they are still ticking.

Tonight I am going through my tons of e-mail from people still wanting to see
The Denial Factor” stay alive and I
am including much of these stories into this edition.

So my dear readers without further ado check out “
The Denial Factor” and see what’s new.

Thank You
Dave
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Alexandria Marie M, 8,  
while on vacation touring
America, with her first
camera.