docwebster ([personal profile] docwebster) wrote2004-07-23 10:23 am

Go right ahead.

Convince me it won't or can't happen.

You know, I expect a lot of people are getting tired of me tooting the political horn and are getting annoyed by it. Well, I say people NEED to be annoyed. They need to get pissed off, and they need to get off their lazy asses and DO something about this happy horseshit.

We, as Americans, need to stand up and let the Way The Hell Far Right know that we will not accept this, we will not stand for this, and if they continue trying to push this utter schweinerei on us, we will drop them like the bad habits they are.

People, pay attention: GET OFF YOUR ASSES AND VOTE. The next stupid sonofabitch I see say anything about "my vote won't matter" gets buggered to death with their own left leg. If you don't vote, you don't get to complain. Bottom f'ing line. I have utter contempt for such thinking, especially in this case because if you don't think the very bedrock principles of American democracy are at stake here, then you're woefully mistaken.

I don't give a flying fsck if you like the Demos or Republicans. If you can look me square in the damn eye and say with a straight face any other political party stands a snowball's chance in hell of winning this election, I'll have to step back as the nice young men in the clean white coats will be along to collect you presently.

People call Bush evil, and I've done so myself. Frankly, I don't think he's smart enough to be evil. But the people around him are, and they prove it every single time they open their mouths. Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, every last man jack of that lot are spooky sonsofbitches right up there with Darth Vader or worse, Pat Boone in bondage gear at the Grammys the year he did that "In The Metal Mood" album.

Welcome to the new American Civil War, people. They started it, and by God we're going to stop it. Bottom fscking line.

[identity profile] beanrua.livejournal.com 2004-07-23 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I know what you're saying...and I don't disagree.

I'm an independent myself.

However, the alternative is Kerry-Edwards, who frankly I find almost as horrifying.

I don't trust them to be reasonably honest or competent. I just don't know if I can bring myself to pull their lever once the vote comes.

[identity profile] docwebster.livejournal.com 2004-07-23 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
You want four more years and worse of what we've suffered through for the past 3+? Because that's exactly what's going to happen if you don't.

The bottom line is political accountability. Bush and his ilk have put us through hell and thus have to be held responsible. Trust me when I say if Kerry and Edwards pull the same crap, I'll give them the same treatment. But for here and for now, Bush has got to go.

[identity profile] beanrua.livejournal.com 2004-07-23 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
No...I have a brother and a kid of draftable age, which scares the living crap out of me.

I'm just so horrified that this is the best anyone can put up against Bush.

[identity profile] docwebster.livejournal.com 2004-07-23 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Men doubt the efficacy of medicine without a bitter taste." (cribbed from a Conan story which name I mis-remember)

It's an old saw, but nonetheless true: sometimes the best you can do is all you can do.

[identity profile] dirtynumbangel.livejournal.com 2004-07-23 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Independent is all well and good. Yes, of course, vote for whoever fits your interests.


Except that in this election, even more than the last one, splitting the vote is an incredibly bad idea. It's going to be a Democrat or a Republican in the White House. There is absolutely no question of that. None. So the American public needs to decide which. Voting independent/Libertarian/whatever is precisely the same as voting for the Shrub.

[identity profile] audioboy.livejournal.com 2004-07-23 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I still don't understand it when people say that Kerry's just as bad a choice as Bush. Bush doesn't have combat experience. He doesn't know the horrors of war. At least Kerry's been there and seen it himself and has been moulded by it. I trust him far more than I trust Bush to see the war from the other side.

Then there's Kerry's record of support for the Lesbian-Gay-Bi-Transgendered Community and of a Woman's Right to Choose. These may seem like small issues to some people, but I can guarantee you that there will be *NO* support for them coming from the current administration. And even though Kerry has said he doesn't support gay marriage -- but rather civil unions -- it's understandable that he says this, because to come out in support of gay marriage now would be political suicide. It's sad, but it's true. But Kerry has at least shown us that he can separate his personal beliefs from the needs and desires of the People, which is something Bush and his cronies are incapable of.

Don't hold out on principal now. It's too important an election for that.