Hillary's E-mails and YouSo, it's 2:00 in the morning, your mind is churning about something that happened earlier and you need to send Charlotte an e-mail! You pop out of bed, because if you don't you'll never get any sleep, and get to work. Lord knows you shouldn't check the other e-mails, but you sneak a peek and it's all over! Now you find others needing action, some are government employees, who'll receive their e-Notes on government servers and you need to answer right this minute because you have 9,000 other things to get done! You don't worry about where the e-mails are coming from, it's your address, everyone knows your e-post office box. You already know, unlike you, e-mails live forever. That's not a top secret. Plus, you don't care about that, you just need to respond to Vivian Olton, Sam Brady, K Lopez, L Syamprasad, G Okolo, PP Begum . . . geez several more, not a few others; get action items on the table with some others; double check the flight information made by your assistant is what you need because your daughter has something coming up and you're a good parent; get the list of names you need invited ready for the State dinner; and, a world of other things, including, maybe a secret rendezvous with a big wig.
Why can't you just get these things done, at home, before the real work begins. Everyone knows e-mails take up too much time. You need to start the day free of some of these pressing little annoyances? problems? issues? BJs sized trouble spots? Isn't it nice to be able to have a cup of coffee and move on to other issues, other concerns, because e-mail is all done and you aren't even dressed, yet. You can check later for responses, responses that live after death and cause death . . . for reasons beyond us. Ask your representative to give Hillary a break! This could have happened to any of us. When will your time come? When will you be the next NEW example of something that was unheard of before you did it! Check the closet. Could you do what Hillary's doing for her country, for us? Plus, they talk about expense. This stuff sure is costing me a lot of money, you too. |
Dottie Branchreeves |
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