After weighing the options, I have come to the same conclusion I arrived at in 2000. That conclusion is that they are both (Bush & Kerry) dumbasses. (Same conclusion I got for Bush and Gore. Huh, imagine that...)
Does anyone else see the irony in the fact that we are supposed to be able to pick our own leader, but then they only give you two choices? What if you think they are both tards? Then what do you do? You can either...
A) waste your vote on an independent candidate that has NO CHANCE of winning.
or..
B) pick the least stupid candidate of the two choices we are given.
What if we don't like our options? Then we are shit out of luck?
I sincerely think that the entire US government needs a complete and thorough overall. Top to bottom and side to side. Our whole system is whack. We should be presented with a dozen choices that should all have a reasonable shot at winning, not just two. What about the people that firmly disagree with abortion, but also disagree with tax cuts for the rich fat cats living in Manhatten penthouses? Or what about someone opposed to the death penalty, but pro-legalization of marijuana? Which way do they go? Why can't we have a candidate that uses their ability to reason things out instead of sticking to party ideals?
I think Chris Rock made a brilliant point in his latest HBO comedy special...
"Republicans are fuckin' idiots! Democrats are fucking idiots! Conservatives are fuckin' idiots! Liberals are fuckin' idiots! Anyone that makes up their mind before they get to an issue is a fuckin' idiot!"
Thanks Chris Rock, I couldn't have said it better myself.
That being said, I think I'll throw my hat in the race. Here's my slogan...
Vote bwind22 in 2004! (He's the one that isn't a complete dumbass.)
I think it'll work. This country needs a breath of fresh air and why shouldn't it be me? :D (I mean, we've already established that you don't need to be rocket scientist o to get the job.)
P.S. I'm voting Bush because I don't think it's a good move to show weakness by switching leadership in the middle of two wars. (Iraq and Terror)
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