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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The anchors on CNN...

...were just asking undecided voters what they were waiting for. Then they asked, "What's it going to take for you to vote for Obama versus McCain?"

I can answer that question.

We're waiting for a reason to vote for one of those yahoos. I started out wanting to vote for Obama and then the Reverend Wright stuff happened. I have a sore spot. People who are stupid enough to buy that load of shit that says the United States government was behind 9/11 are pretty much too stupid to vote, much less be President. All I asked then and all I want to know now is...Does Obama believe that? Could he tell the nit wits that the government did not blow up the World Trade Center, The Pentagon and that plane in Pennsylvania? I asked him that in February and I still haven't gotten an answer.

Then, you have one guy saying "We'll take the troops out as soon as humanly possible." Then, there's one who says, "We will win and then we will take the troops out as soon as possible." But neither one of those nimrods has given us the slightest idea of what winning would look like. How will we know when we win? Is there a scoreboard? It's not like there are bombs that would stop falling on us. Will gas prices fall to the lowest price ever? It's time to remind us why we are even fighting the war. They need to define victory. For all we know, there may be a good reason for it. But if no one tells us what it is, how will we ever know?

Also, we keep thinking that one of them will say something inspiring. All I know is "Change". I don't know what the heck will change. I just see a bunch of morons surrounding Obama chanting, "We Want Change! We Want Change! We Want Change!." As though saying it over and over again will give the chant meaning. It looks silly when monks do it and it looks even sillier when a bunch of people in funny hats do it.

We keep hearing the term, "Politics as usual". Well, that's what I see. Nothing more, nothing less. Same games, different players and millions of pawns.

Blah, blah, blah.

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