Sunday, October 19, 2008

Joe the Plumber

He really is an Everyman. Teach culture.

He said that when he was a boy, people could pick their leaders and not have them shoved on them.

Possibly, the loosing side always felt that the leaders were shoved on them and the winning side felt they got to pick their leaders. I'm not really sure where he's comming from with this statement.

Also, he said people should be able to ask their leaders questions. He did ask and was answered - see: Obama wants to spread the wealth around debacle. I'm also not sure what this statement of Joe's means. Nobody stopped him from asking.

I'm often lost like this. People are hard to understand a lot of the time. Usually, most often.

We've been voting for a couple hundred years or so. We have a history of picking our leaders. I think George Washington was the only unanimous choice. And some people then may have disagreed.

Republicans, I hear, have a history of voter suppression.

Everybody wants to win and nobody wants to loose. And everybody forgets their Sunday School. And their King Arthur.

and and and

I'm real tired of Acorn and taxes and this election. It's been going on for the last 17 years now. AND, the media even ruined the surprise of who the vice presidential picks were gonna be. It's like losing Christmas.

Maybe the election results will be a fun surprise. Either for something to cheer about or moan about.

Whatever.

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