Politicians are always talking about Change.
Wonder if this is what they have in mind?
The buzzword of this election is "CHANGE."
Candidates toss it around without saying what they want to change to.
Years ago, there was an old tale in the Marine Corps about a lieutenant
who inspected his Marines and told the "Gunny" that they smelled bad.
The lieutenant suggested that they change their underwear.
The "Gunny" responded, "Aye, aye, sir. I'll see to it immediately."
He went into the tent and said, "The lieutenant thinks you guys smell bad,
and he wants you to change your underwear. Smith, you change with Jones,
McCarthy, you change with Witkowskie, Brown, you change with Schultz".
"Change, now get on with it"!
A candidate may promise change in Washington but the stink remains.
Wonder if this is what they have in mind?
The buzzword of this election is "CHANGE."
Candidates toss it around without saying what they want to change to.
Years ago, there was an old tale in the Marine Corps about a lieutenant
who inspected his Marines and told the "Gunny" that they smelled bad.
The lieutenant suggested that they change their underwear.
The "Gunny" responded, "Aye, aye, sir. I'll see to it immediately."
He went into the tent and said, "The lieutenant thinks you guys smell bad,
and he wants you to change your underwear. Smith, you change with Jones,
McCarthy, you change with Witkowskie, Brown, you change with Schultz".
"Change, now get on with it"!
A candidate may promise change in Washington but the stink remains.
