Lately, a few of my posts have been a little more revealing in to what some of my beliefs are, and where I stand with them. With my recent Bush/Cheney bumper sticker post, it is quite clear that I am not in favor of our current president. In fact, in a comment to someone's post recently, I remarked the following, in response to an article he had posted the link to:
There is no doubt in my mind (or anyone who knows me) that I am anti-Bush/Cheney/Ashcroft. Especially after that comment. The comment was in agreement to the poster of what had been said in the article. I am not the perfect political expert, but I am learning, and really trying to make sense of it all. So naturally, there is no way in hell I'll be voting for the guy who thinks he will win because he has "incumbentory advantitude."
So the point of all this rambling is to mention who I am interested in voting for next year. There is the theory of ABBA (anybody but Bush again), but of the Democrat candidates a few have captured my interest. One of the candidates is Howard Dean, who has an amazing grassroots campaign and a lot of followers this early in the game. I encourage all of you who may feel discouraged with the way the government is handling things, to take a look at what he has to offer.
That is all for now. Politcal rant is over.
Reading articles like this makes me want to vomit. I swear, if dipshit gets elected again, we are going to do everything we can to leave the country. This president is like the drunk guy at a party (ha ha ha...not such a fantasy with him), making a fool of himself, and embarrassing everyone who knows him. Please believe me when I say this, not everyone here (in the US) is as narrow/closed-minded as Dubya is. To quote presidential candidate, Dick Gephart, from a recent televised debate, "This president is a miserable failure."
There is no doubt in my mind (or anyone who knows me) that I am anti-Bush/Cheney/Ashcroft. Especially after that comment. The comment was in agreement to the poster of what had been said in the article. I am not the perfect political expert, but I am learning, and really trying to make sense of it all. So naturally, there is no way in hell I'll be voting for the guy who thinks he will win because he has "incumbentory advantitude."
So the point of all this rambling is to mention who I am interested in voting for next year. There is the theory of ABBA (anybody but Bush again), but of the Democrat candidates a few have captured my interest. One of the candidates is Howard Dean, who has an amazing grassroots campaign and a lot of followers this early in the game. I encourage all of you who may feel discouraged with the way the government is handling things, to take a look at what he has to offer.
That is all for now. Politcal rant is over.