Nov 05, 2004 11:10
so this is the deal.
yes he won.
why do i care?
i think it's sickening how a puppet like bush can be respected for throwing hundreds and thousands of people into a country they have absolutely no right to be in. just to be hated and killed.
i think it's disgusting someone who can't string together a complete fucking sentence can be the president of the united states. (how's that education coming kids?)
i think it's incredibly stupid how this man and his party have created such a feeling of petrifying fear that the majority of americans now feel as if the world is out to get them. news flash kids, they're sticking your heads in the sand. he is not doing anything to rectify the problems that caused the issue in the first place, he's throwing gasoline (mmmm bush loves oil) on them. and you had better fucking believe that osama's not the only one with a match. if you're scared, you never should have voted him in. sick cycle eh?
i think it's sad that because he was voted in for another term, the general consensus of everyone i've talked to about this issue is that the majority of americans are misinformed, terrified, and/or mentally challenged. way to fix that image.
i think it's insane that because of their mistake, canada will be affected. the border to canadian beef will indefinitely be closed. that means MILLIONS of dollars in losses, and i don't just mean lost wages. i mean lost homes, broken families, dying animals, the alberta economy, lost jobs, extra money going towards the support of these poor farmers, all stemming from a fucking cow that CAME from the states in the first place.
i think it's disheartening that someone who's been so blatantly exposed as a liar, a fraud and a complete drooling idiot can still run a country that is supposedly filled with bright, intelligent people. the sad thing is they seem as if they're voting out of fear. the us media feeds these people with images of murder, war, pain and ruin, and they're so consumed by it, they all go out and buy guns and support a man who wants them to. didn't momma ever tell you violence is not the answer?
i feel sorry for almost 50% of the voters. you wanted a better way to live and to look at things. now you're stuck with someone who probably needs help tying his shoelaces. but that's the joys of democracy... next time, for your sake as well as the world's, vote. and do it carefully. for those of you who didn't, the very least you could do is watch what's going on around you. and if you're complacent in the way you think your country is being run, you're not paying attention.
but who am i but a canadian just throwing my two cents into the wind. people piss me off and i write about it. that's it.