Saturday, November 5, 2011

Time for the TRUTH

I hear Tea Party people (both the real deal and the version used by the GOP) complaining about how the gummint is not following the Constitution. I hear Occupy Wall Street complain because the sand is far too gritty in their vaginas. I hear several people complain about one of our troops gunning down some punk in Iraq. What I don't hear is anyone talking about the absolute failure of the American people. The absolute failure because "We The People" are far too comfortable to care about TBI, PTSD, and death. Absolute failure because "We The People" are too cowardly to hold our government accountable to legally constrain them.

We couldn't possibly require our government to follow the Constitution, it is only a piece of paper afterall, because then other people might be able to live in a manner that we don't approve of. We couldn't hold them responsible because all of us decent folk couldn't make sure that "dem dere queers don't get married" or some other equally stupid problem that distracts you from what you should be doing.

Fortunately, politics are boring and you shouldn't have to know anything about anything before you go to the poll and ram your political cock down the throats of the minority opinions. What happens in the next decade, you will complain about that too, is exactly what you have been begging for. Lub up and enjoy.

2 comments:

  1. I think that many (admittedly like me) don't really feel that we make any kind of a difference. What can we do that won't be spun by whatever biased media to fit their agenda? Like the "occupiers". I like their message, but anybody on the "right" and the "tea partiers" think they're scumbag "leftists". The media is what's REALLY fucking America.

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  2. True that. Since the '60s when those dirty hippies almost had it, the powers that be would never again allow a free media. The internet is really pissing them off as are all of those cameras on phone. (side note: Keep filming police, it is legal).
    Can you make a difference? No. Can we make a difference? Yes. Sadly it requires that we actually educate ourselves and act in a philosophically sound manner.
    Keep the faith.

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