Well, hopefully, anyway…. I mailed my absentee ballot today.
Have you voted yet?
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Yep…we’re absentee here too. ESQUIRE magazine has a list of the top ten WORST politicians in the country and DOLITTLE made the list. Who the hell is handing out indictments in this f..king country! I hope Dolittle gets fried in this election…along with MANY others. Why am I worried…
You’re worried because the voting machines aren’t dependable, and neither are the voters. They don’t know enough yet to vote for their actual self-interests instead of what the politicians tell them.
When people quit being afraid of terrorism, and willing to look at why it occurs, when they stop being afraid of gay marriage, and look at why it is needed, when they stop fearing those who are different, and look at why they need to know more about them, things will start to change.
Reach out to those you can, and start to publicly acknowledge your scorn of those who try to divide us with these issues. We need to begin the dialog to address the real concerns of this nation, instead of letting the country be run by those who control the largest mouthpieces, who are running the U.S. over the cliff to ruin for the sake of their pocketbooks and love of power, and their dream of empire.
The media is not our friend. (Except for Keith, of course, and Jon and Steve). We, the blogging community, have to be the truth sayers.
October 28th, 2006 at 5:52 pm
Very cute sticker.
October 30th, 2006 at 11:43 am
Yep…we’re absentee here too. ESQUIRE magazine has a list of the top ten WORST politicians in the country and DOLITTLE made the list. Who the hell is handing out indictments in this f..king country! I hope Dolittle gets fried in this election…along with MANY others. Why am I worried…
October 30th, 2006 at 2:15 pm
You’re worried because the voting machines aren’t dependable, and neither are the voters. They don’t know enough yet to vote for their actual self-interests instead of what the politicians tell them.
When people quit being afraid of terrorism, and willing to look at why it occurs, when they stop being afraid of gay marriage, and look at why it is needed, when they stop fearing those who are different, and look at why they need to know more about them, things will start to change.
Reach out to those you can, and start to publicly acknowledge your scorn of those who try to divide us with these issues. We need to begin the dialog to address the real concerns of this nation, instead of letting the country be run by those who control the largest mouthpieces, who are running the U.S. over the cliff to ruin for the sake of their pocketbooks and love of power, and their dream of empire.
The media is not our friend. (Except for Keith, of course, and Jon and Steve). We, the blogging community, have to be the truth sayers.