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No, no news today. If you want to look up the attempt by the Pentagon to cover up the loss of 350,000 kilos of extremely efficient chemical explosives, you can go to Google News or Reuters or whatever.

I'm just tired. Goddess, the stress level in my house is high enough these days without the election being on our minds, the constant fear that the chimp is going to win and we'll be facing... what?

Four years from now, Bush's supreme court will have overturned Roe v. Wade and affirmed Bowers v. Hardwick: abortion will be illegal, and homosexual activities inside one's own home will be felonious conduct. The inclusionary doctrine of the Bill of Rights will be overturned and state governments will be free to adopt state religions, ban speech they deem offensive, the whole litany. Meanwhile, within the federal government, fiscal policy will be made in secret by corporations and social policy will pander to a concrete religious base that maintains intolerance *is* a holy tenant.

Of course, with Kerry, the whole DRM thing will continue, and there's no promise that student's right to use the GPL, which the Democratic Senator from Microsoft has tried to ban before, will survive four years with either party. His health care plan scares the gizzard outta me.

I'm a big believer in mixed government. Kerry is only up on Bush by 4% in Washington as of the latest polling rounds, which sucks because if it had been bigger I'd've voted for Badnarik. Omaha wants to discourage me from voting for Badnarik anyway because she's dismayed by the platform entry that states he'd bring the troops home immediately; well, that's a consequences of principles and principle number one is that the United States government has no business getting involved in foreign adventures that are not explicitly defensive. And I doubt things in Iraq could get "much worse" than they are now.

But I guess I'm voting for Kerry. I'm going to vote for a Democrat (and wash my hands afterward) because, well, malevolence, malfeasance, incompetence, and a disconnection from reality have been the hallmarks of the current administration.

Jim Hightower once commented that "If the Gods had wanted us to vote they would have given us candidates." Well, the Gods gave us something worse: an anti-candidate, compared to whom anything else on offer is preferable.

2 roads

Date: 2004-10-25 01:12 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
The whole voting for a third party candidate thing can wait. Really now. I am a staunch liberal and have a pretty clear view on whats going on right now. All my fellow independents/liberals really let me down in the 2000 elections. This WHOLE bush thing happened because your vaunted ideals. To this day you hold onto those ideals even tighter due to bush's rampage against civil liberties. And you will vote with ideals in this election to. But if/when bush is re-elected you better keep those ideals to yourself, you can just about say goodbye to free speach. Everyone says that in an idealistic world everything would be perfect, and thats probably true, but this is the realistic world and its slowly morphing into a facistic world. Unless you actually have a leader that has an open mind on ideals and liberties how could you even think of stifling that opportunity just so you can "show" everyone the independents are out there. Hold onto your ideals and vote bush or act on your ideals and vote kerry. Now is not the time for trepidation with a third party candidate.

To finish, everyone knows the future is at stake and they know what they want. Problem is all the conservatives/republicans are united and the liberals/democrats/independents (me too) are divided. We need to stand together. This time there really is only two roads, no third less traveled one this time.

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