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Election rigged? Nah ;)
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 12380" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Re: Election rigged? Nah <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></strong></p><p></p><p>Politicians are what leaders become who are either unqualified at the outset, and put into leadership positions by puppeteers (e.g., both Bushes), or, lacking other internal substance, quickly degenerate into the role to gain office.</p><p> </p><p>It is true that the enormous problems facing us right now are partly the result of putting people into office who are not morally qualified to be leaders because they are politicians-- although it may be that some of the best leaders are the ones who can be both.</p><p> </p><p>I think that this is why they keep talking about "moral issues" in the last election-- it certainly couldn't be because either of the dolts put up for office were moral paragons or had any particular "respect for life." Americans yearn for genuine moral leadership, and get, instead, pirates and snakeoil salesmen.</p><p> </p><p>Americans didn't vote because they live in blue or red States, or along the lines of who they think will inaugurate a New Jerusalem on the Potomac. They voted prompted by what always prompts them: who is going to safeguard the country, which to them includes everything from the price of gas to the value of two thousand people trapped in a skyscraper.</p><p> </p><p>What is the value-- speaking of "values"-- after all, of having one person president instead of another? With the pairs they keep giving us, it doesn't matter which you choose. Everyone says this: everyone. You all say it here. I hear it every day. You pick one: its a crap shoot. You play a hunch.</p><p> </p><p>Right now, the smart money is on Bush-- despite having apparently whipped the donkey fellow-- making quite an ass of himself when his whole act is exposed. There will be nothing quite as dramatic to watch as millions of Americans becoming greatly disillusioned, all at once.</p><p> </p><p>It's the "moral issue," you see: one of these days, we will all altogether realize that he is a big, fat, liar. You think you know who the "conservatives" are now? Think you can spot a "liberal?" Wait til the boom is lowered before you decide who is on your side and which side you're on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 12380, member: 42"] [b]Re: Election rigged? Nah ;)[/b] Politicians are what leaders become who are either unqualified at the outset, and put into leadership positions by puppeteers (e.g., both Bushes), or, lacking other internal substance, quickly degenerate into the role to gain office. It is true that the enormous problems facing us right now are partly the result of putting people into office who are not morally qualified to be leaders because they are politicians-- although it may be that some of the best leaders are the ones who can be both. I think that this is why they keep talking about "moral issues" in the last election-- it certainly couldn't be because either of the dolts put up for office were moral paragons or had any particular "respect for life." Americans yearn for genuine moral leadership, and get, instead, pirates and snakeoil salesmen. Americans didn't vote because they live in blue or red States, or along the lines of who they think will inaugurate a New Jerusalem on the Potomac. They voted prompted by what always prompts them: who is going to safeguard the country, which to them includes everything from the price of gas to the value of two thousand people trapped in a skyscraper. What is the value-- speaking of "values"-- after all, of having one person president instead of another? With the pairs they keep giving us, it doesn't matter which you choose. Everyone says this: everyone. You all say it here. I hear it every day. You pick one: its a crap shoot. You play a hunch. Right now, the smart money is on Bush-- despite having apparently whipped the donkey fellow-- making quite an ass of himself when his whole act is exposed. There will be nothing quite as dramatic to watch as millions of Americans becoming greatly disillusioned, all at once. It's the "moral issue," you see: one of these days, we will all altogether realize that he is a big, fat, liar. You think you know who the "conservatives" are now? Think you can spot a "liberal?" Wait til the boom is lowered before you decide who is on your side and which side you're on. [/QUOTE]
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