Political Math
Ok, I've complained about this before. It's still twigi, it still keeps being talked about, so I am going to keep calling it twigi.
When you go vote in November, how many names will be on the ballot? Two? Will you only see McCain and Obama?
NO!
There are 10 other parties with someone running, and yes, I know...not all of them are on the ballot is all of the states, but whose fault is that? The voters.
But it really gets my dander up when reporters act like the others don't exist. Nonbiased news reporting my big, fat tookas.
Steven Thomma, last week, has an article published about "two competing visions of 'change'", or, in my paper's case, "Whose vision will sway voters? They must decide between 2 competing philosophies of change."
How many visions? How many philosophies? Should be a dozen there, buddy-ro.
Everybody keeps talking about change and looking to Obama and McCain for that change. I say look elsewhere...look to ourselves for change and that means we need to look beyond Republicans and Democrats. After all, we had 8 years of Democrats. We had 8 years of Republicans. Will going back to Democrats really be change?
Up for election: two competing visions of 'change'
This shirt, showing who really has the power to change the country, is available at Attack of the Radioactive Tees.
When you go vote in November, how many names will be on the ballot? Two? Will you only see McCain and Obama?
NO!
There are 10 other parties with someone running, and yes, I know...not all of them are on the ballot is all of the states, but whose fault is that? The voters.
But it really gets my dander up when reporters act like the others don't exist. Nonbiased news reporting my big, fat tookas.
Steven Thomma, last week, has an article published about "two competing visions of 'change'", or, in my paper's case, "Whose vision will sway voters? They must decide between 2 competing philosophies of change."
How many visions? How many philosophies? Should be a dozen there, buddy-ro.
Everybody keeps talking about change and looking to Obama and McCain for that change. I say look elsewhere...look to ourselves for change and that means we need to look beyond Republicans and Democrats. After all, we had 8 years of Democrats. We had 8 years of Republicans. Will going back to Democrats really be change?
Up for election: two competing visions of 'change'
This shirt, showing who really has the power to change the country, is available at Attack of the Radioactive Tees.




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