We are all people
Published on December 31, 2003 By OccultPizza In Philosophy
I am often amused by political rhetoric. It amuses me because everyone is playing the game but nothing is getting done. It doesn't really matter what political party you belong too. The Senate house looks like a damn jail if you take note of the criminal records.

I voted for Bush and I am sorry I did. I learned a valuable lesson by voting him though. You must research and seek the truth of any politician you vote for. At one time the lines were defined, but today it seems the vast majority of politicians have their hands deep into somebody's pockets. So today only researching the politicians and finding out their history and voting issues will bring any light.

I find that so much of the public are ignorrant morons who just pick whatever feels right without any refutation or research. It is your civic duty as a patron of this land to shake out the evil ones and restore our country to the glorious ideology that it was meant to be. But I guess if soccer practice, drinking beer and getting laid are you main concerns then there is little room for politics ~winks~
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on Dec 31, 2003
hmmmmmm........a weed smoker that voted for GW....interesting. Anyway dude, I really don't think the president runs this country (who? Big business? Lobbyists?) , so u could vote for anybody and it won't matter much.....all I know is that this country is in some pretty dire straits...healthcare for one is such a mess along with so many other things that it would take the second coming of Christ to fix it all. The massive amount of right-wing republicans on this site blather on and on and on about how the left has no good ideas, but I don't see them coming up with any good ideas either....and even if they did have any, implementing them is another problem. Nothing, short of a revolution, will do any good.