10-26-2004, 04:23 PM
Merely attaching here...
Personally I find this election little more than humorous recreation of a childish snowball fight. The entire event likens itself to CHILDREN lined up on either side of the street as far as a person can see. Each side of the road tosses snowballs (lie and truths) while we the US public, (likened to a the child standing in the middle of the road) are being entice to join the fun. Of course "our friends" on either side of the street continue to toss a few snowballs back and forth across the street at each other taking care to avoid striking you and I until our choice and voice is hear as we dash to one side of the street or the other. This in itself all seems like little more than harmless fun until the children in the middle of the street dashes off to join his or her "friends", then all hell breaks loose. At this point we've become an open target for those freinds we chosen not to join with and we must depend on be struck from behind by several snowballs before we can take up our chosen position.
Were we wrong to have made the choice we did? No! The choice we made at that moment seems best for each of us, at that moment. Voting in this nation has become little more than a snowball,, or better yet, a BS ball fight. The facts show that truth is often stretch to the point its hard to wade through the lies being tossed to us from both sides and or all parties combined. This, like all elections, has become a situation of the US public wading through the all BS and picking out chuncks (the lesser of two evils) and the one truth we feel we can living with over the next 4 years. The two truths we can depend upon is that we as a nation are about to elect the most powerful man to walk this planet during the next 4 years, and, that power creates corruption.
I for one enjoy the fact that so many snowballs are tossed. For without the BS tossed, gathered up and returned, corruption stands un-checked and the nation is left blind and unware.
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Personally I find this election little more than humorous recreation of a childish snowball fight. The entire event likens itself to CHILDREN lined up on either side of the street as far as a person can see. Each side of the road tosses snowballs (lie and truths) while we the US public, (likened to a the child standing in the middle of the road) are being entice to join the fun. Of course "our friends" on either side of the street continue to toss a few snowballs back and forth across the street at each other taking care to avoid striking you and I until our choice and voice is hear as we dash to one side of the street or the other. This in itself all seems like little more than harmless fun until the children in the middle of the street dashes off to join his or her "friends", then all hell breaks loose. At this point we've become an open target for those freinds we chosen not to join with and we must depend on be struck from behind by several snowballs before we can take up our chosen position.
Were we wrong to have made the choice we did? No! The choice we made at that moment seems best for each of us, at that moment. Voting in this nation has become little more than a snowball,, or better yet, a BS ball fight. The facts show that truth is often stretch to the point its hard to wade through the lies being tossed to us from both sides and or all parties combined. This, like all elections, has become a situation of the US public wading through the all BS and picking out chuncks (the lesser of two evils) and the one truth we feel we can living with over the next 4 years. The two truths we can depend upon is that we as a nation are about to elect the most powerful man to walk this planet during the next 4 years, and, that power creates corruption.
I for one enjoy the fact that so many snowballs are tossed. For without the BS tossed, gathered up and returned, corruption stands un-checked and the nation is left blind and unware.
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