You know, I am really upset about the whole nature of the system right now. Neither side has any credibility left in my eyes. Republican control, inequality, enviromental disaster in favor of corporate interest, idealogical soap box politics (gay marriage, abortion illegal, etc) and War on top of War have lead to this. The Bush administration's policy of silencing those who disagree with them officially by removal from their positions, and an incredibly innacurate media campaign by both parties have left the American people polarized, confused and angry. I personally think it is time for a drastic change in America. Things cannot go on this way for long. There must be an open forum for debate outside of the 2 party system, which is corporate controlled on both sides. What about Bardnarik...what does he have to say. He was on the ballot when I voted and I have no idea what he said, and I watched the "Presidential Debates" intently to hear both sides. What about Nader, he has some extremely valid points that deserve public air time...but he can't get it. It may be time for the "PEOPLE" to rise up and take this country back from the political parties and corporations that own almost everything. This is not how democracy was supposed to be. I don't think that events in this day and age reflect the vision of the Founding Fathers.
Anyhow, if you want to sling terror tactics around in a partisan argument and you support Bush, you are being incredibly hipocritical. His whole campaign has been to discredit Kerry. He can't stand on his record...it sucks. His policies suck. He can only play on the biggest fear of all, "Terrorists want Kerry in office" They'll attack again...we'll be less safe..." over and over. That's terror tactics for you. I certainly don't condone theft and violence, but I must say that my own personal emotional response to the Bush Reign in America has been disgust to the point of action. That's why I'm online telling you this. I am intelligent enough to take action with my words. I feel incredibly powerless, and I see America headed down an incredibly wrong road behind some idealogical principles, mostly religious based. I see two controlling factions right now, the rich and the righteous. The far right wing Christian coalition that's pushing the anti-abortion pro war platform...(is that pro life?) and the wealthy faction that is pushing tax breaks (how does that make sense in war time economics?) I know the argument...give the rich tax breaks, and they'll create jobs. But they don't, they invest in stocks and bonds, etc...and live healthily off dividends hapilly ever after.
No, Bush and the controlling party right now are way out of line with what I hold to be American Values. I draw a distinction between American and Christian. An important distinction to make!