Or you can vote for Fred "I don't know shit" Thompson or Mike "I just found out something that was known for 31 hours" Huckabee or for Mr. 911, the man who exploits victims by bringing up the tragedy for political gain despite being nothing like a real Republican. I always thought he should move to San Franciso and be a Democrat, but he figures he'll go with the party that's main demograph is people who are not used to questioning authority because they have strong faith in what it is they believe.
But I forgot to mention I support Ron Paul, finally a Republican speaking of things I haven't heard of since the Barry Goldwater days. I like to provoke debate and thought, especially when trying to cite conspiracies. But I haven't read or seen a conspiracy vid or website talking about weird alien shit or loose change type crap in quite a while, but I have however gone thru a phase where I was heavily absorbing information or junk like that, but I've seen the light and I realized what I've always been. I'm a Republican, a real one that honors the constitution, that doesn't think that Religion & Politics should mix because it will turn us into one of those Islamic nations where religious law is the absolute law of the land. Real Republicans aren't religious zealots or radicals like we've grown accustomed to seeing on the TV or based on the people they choose to lead.
Anyways I expect Ron Paul and Barack to be the only ones I can deal with despite one's liberal stance, but at least I know he doesn't pretend to be both a Neo-Con and a Liberal like Hillary.
What's to be found @ the link I've provided is neither of Republican or Conservative nature:
http://www.newamericancentury.org/statementofprinciples.htmWe're supposed to be a moral authority in the world, not the world's enforcers.
..also Broin, just because someone is explaining the concept of blow back to people and what the consequences of our actions in another region of the world has led to, does not mean they are placing blame on our country, because the American people weren't the ones who said we should help arm Taliban resistance against people like the Soviets. We the American people weren't the ones that decided to sell yellow cake to Iraq so that they could use it on the Kurds. We didn't get a choice on those things, but we were told to shut up and support it and have faith in our leadership as if we were being told biblical doctrine.
I mean you got a Neo-Con running around on this campaign trying to get votes by exploiting the memories of a tragedy to get political gain despite marrying his cousin and being married several times and dressing up in drag on more than one occasion. I mean that last bit is funny and shows he's quite the liberal candidate posing as a conservative Republican. He has never called himself a Neo-Con but it's quite obvious he is neither liberal nor conservative. Neo-Cons are xenophobic nationalists that want to change the world around them to suit their tastes and to serve the corporations who've put the most money into their campaigns. Trust me, a politician that doesn't do what his major contributors ask him to do is asking for trouble. This is also quite evident. I mean you've seen 24, and that ridiculous torture fetish show with too much shit going on in one day, has certain elements of truth to it obviously. Remember when Palmer was told to do what was asked of him? Despite how fake that show can be and how realistic it is at times, they pointed out the very obvious of how REAL politics is conducted.
Oh but what do I know, people think I'm just some dumb kid that gets baked all the time and reads alien conspiracies and shit about templars or masons. I've had an interest in those things because I've always wanted to write a story or something similar using some of those weird elements to set the vibe. I'm an old school comic book nerd and video game freak, and I love watching films and tv, so of course I'm into all sorts of fiction or non-fiction as long as it's entertaining or interesting. I like to say "What if" because imagination is a good thing to have, it's also fun to analyze those "What if" scenarios because that's what a nerd does. Shows like Battlestar Galactica are perfect examples of the kind of stuff I wish I was involved in writing or working on.
So yeah just because I'm the guy that's always trying to talk about conspiracies or I say Bush orchestrated something, doesn't mean I lack common sense. Sometimes I do things to provoke reactions or opinions or try to find out exactly what people know. One of my favorite subjects is political philosophy or even trying to explain post-modern concepts to people. Besides if certain people were to say that Bush is a war criminal or something like that, they are entitled to opinion since the leadership doesn't represent everyone, especially when the leadership in question got less votes the first time around and hijacked ohio the second time, but that's neither here nor there...Either way it's an opinion I feel is valid. To bash the Bush admin. was considered Anti-American at one point by the radicals who've infiltrated the party, yet the same people who'd call you Anti-American for bashing Bush administration's policies were doing the same to Clinton. We go thru this every time someone is elected, the other half that didn't vote for the guy who wins will always talk shit about that person.
When Clinton was around I used to read what are called right-wing conspiracies and those are far more insane than aliens and mason conspiracies or shit like loose change. I mean these right wing conspiracy nuts are afraid of the UN or anything that tries to help bring people together, seeing any potential UN leader as an Anti-Christ or stupid shit like that. Then you have crazy right wingers that wish the apocalypse would happen so that they can be one of those lucky people saved in the rapture and also because it will prove to the world that they were right about their religious beliefs. People like this crazy lady and her ilk, and it disgusts me myself since I consider myself somewhat religious, but not as much as this lady here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyJI9xDUYV8 (no it's not a link relating to that stupid westborough bapist church)
That is disturbing and it reminds me of the sort of people that vote for people like Giulliani or Bush... The only people I know that even like those guys don't even live in a city, they live in rural farmland areas or in the boonies or a suburb or a nice neighborhood where they don't have to deal with global reality.
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities" - Voltaire
The next two quotes, I've just discovered but they speak volumes to someone like me that has always considered this a nation of all races and religions as opposed to a Christian nation which some people profess that we have been or are. We are far from being a Christian nation in our history, let alone we shouldn't become one. People came here to escape Religion dominating Politics.
"In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot.... they have perverted the purest religion ever preached to man into mystery and jargon, unintelligible to all mankind, and therefore the safer engine for their purpose." - Thomas Jefferson
"Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise." -James Madison