Saturday, November 06, 2004

Ok. Wow, I got allot of response for that last one. So, I’m revising. The fact of the matter is, I don't like to talk about politics. I don't have a set stance on anything. I mean, I believe some things are wrong and some things are personal, but I don't think that anyone the "right" idea. The reason I got all assholeish, and the reason I don't like talking about politics is I feel when I get into such a discussion I have to side with some one, like it is expected. Since I’m trying to figure out what it is that I believe in, I prefer not to side with one person or group, but to look at it from all angles that I can. Discussing politics also inevitably brings peoples personal beliefs and feelings into the discussion. I think that in doing so it can lessens their value in the eyes of the "opponent" in the debate. These debates will usually become intense, and I am to blame for this on many an occasion, and people lose sight of the need to respect others and how they feel. This is why I don’t like to talk about politics. I know that the previous post takes allot of stabs at people who are liberal. I'm sorry, the people that were being the most outspoken and involved were the liberals. I never meant to offend anyone, and I have decided, I would have voted for Kerry, because he has a seemingly fair way of looking at things, and I would have wished Chaney could have been his running mate, because that would have just ruled for me.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

FUCK YOU ALLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM FUCKIN TIRED OF IT! ALL I HEAR IS "OH YAY BUSH WON" OR "OH NO BUSH WON". IM FUCKING TIRED OF IT, STOP CRYING WOLF AND STOP CHEARING. Here are the facts. Bush won the popular vote. WHICH MEANS, the majority of the people in America want him to be the president. SECONDLY, the senate and the house REFLECT this choice. The conclusion this leads me to is, maybe this is what the majority of the people want. FINALY, Kerry conceded, so blame him not Bush. Doesn’t this just prove the system works. Doesn’t this prove the people’s choices are being made? And you may say that that system is bull and you may say that the electoral collage is useless and you may say that the people don't know what’s good for them. But four years ago you were saying that the system doesn’t work, complaining that Bush found a loophole. And the electoral collage was put into place BECAUSE the founding fathers believed the people didn't know what was good for them. The other thing is that I've been hearing allot of shit like, "Bush is an idiot." "Chaney is evil." The fact of the matter is, they had to be smart to get were they are, and they aren’t evil, nor is their party, nor is anything about them. They are self-centered, they are devout to parts of their religion, but they are also devout to their family. Chaneys daughter, she is a lesbian, he accepts that, but he is loyal to his party and will vote with the president. Bush is loyal to his father and his friends, He keeps them in mind and that may not be a great quality in his current situations or interests, but it sure as hell is admirable. People make mistakes, I'm not saying Bush is admirable, or that the White House isn’t flawed right now, but give them a little credit for getting to were they are. SO, if you really have such a problem. If you are so closed minded that you can't see there is some validity to what I'm saying, if you decide you hate me and never want to talk to me again, then so be it.