It’s election day. Finally. Tomorrow we can all mourn or celebrate and get on with our lives rather than endlessly worrying about “the decision”. If you aren’t voting, then tomorrow you are officially invited to never complain about the government or anything related to it for the next two years. Don’t gripe about who won or didn’t win. You chose not to choose, so deal with it.
Related to the election, I read a story about a Minnesota professor who has quit his job because was caught stealing McCain yard signs. No kidding. Apparently, he disagrees with my buddy, Aaron, and thinks people will actually decide their vote based on a yard sign.
Here’s the other thing: all I hear from liberals is that people should think for themselves when voting, or dealing with religion, or anything else they want to gripe about. The irony is, when someone chooses something they disagree with, they get upset. So was all that “think for yourself” stuff really just a ploy to get them choose your choice or was it really to get them to think? [begin sarcasm]Cause we all know you can’t POSSIBLY vote conservative and think. You can’t POSSIBLY be a Christian and still have a brain [end sarcasm]
I think people should think for themselves and make their choices, independently. Anyone who prevents them from making their own choice should be…something…I don’t know what exactly, but that’s why I’m not an expert.
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