Wednesday, April 25, 2007

C A U T I O N: A Word I Cannot Understand

GLENDALE, CA (YIFTM) - I don't see how anyone can justify involvement in a war we should never have been involved with in the first place.

Second, Bush doesn't care about the lives of those that die for him. They’re not dying for this country; they're dying for him.

Third, the Democratic Party is not the answer, but it may be the solution. We need a system that equally allows up to and exceeding 10 political parties ranging from far left to far right, were all 10 candidates have equal money, advertisement and media coverage. That way this country might have more than just 2 realistic options. I'm not a Republican, and I'm not a Democrat. My vote will go toward the individual whom I think will lead this country in a proper and future based direction.

I hate talking, thinking and cursing over politics. I hate it. There is no unity in this country, but I guess I’ve never witnessed first hand a time when there was.

But I pose 1 question. A question that is so rudimentarily simple that apparently no answer has been given. What are American lives worth, and what are they dying for in the current war in Iraq?

This article started as a comment, and that comment should have been: Vote El in ’08!

3 comments:

gdub said...

Until you unite with the vast majority of Americans that support the comforting music Mr. Timberlake provides in these times of crisis, you have no place criticizing the lack of unity...you're practically leading that charge.

JDot said...

More like the CONFORMING music of Mr. Timberflake.

Without The Neptunes he's just another teenage heart throb. Fucker can't sing for shit.

Why do you feel the need to lead the charge for the teenage heart throbs? But I must say, you do it well.

MR. GERMO said...

Look bush found a bird, wonder where he got it.