Does anyone here root for any political party?
By Monica
@momoftwingirls (859)
United States
April 27, 2007 11:16pm CST
I am a registered Repub, but with the choices I have before to today, I will have to write in my candidate. All look sleezy to me and as always, what ever comes out of their mouths never gets accomplished once in office.
Can I tell you why? You will probably think me crazy, but it is our nations secret societies who run and control the white house, the federal reserve and anything else our nation is involved in.
Just check out some of these websites: tinwiki.org/wiki/secretsocieties
directoryupdate.net/societies.html, wanttoknow.info/5115secretsocietiesbilderberg, americanfreepress.net/html/26_bb_list_2..htm, prisonplanet.com/archive_skull_and_bones.html
I could go on...but there is no need.
These two political parties are all just a front to get us all riled up so we do really know what is happening to us, IN PLAIN SIGHT.
Take for instance, tonight, California time, I was leaving Target and I was one jet, very stealhly, take off from I believe the Sacramento military base and leave a plume of chemtrails behind, them no more than 5 minutes later did I see another jet come into view and leave another plume of chemtrails in the sky. And you know what, not a single person leaving Target looked up to see those jets!!
This is exactly what our leaders are hoping for.
And, yet I still have to vote for someone because the Women's Libbers made it my right to vote...not that I am too happy about this because now, I have an obligtion to vote.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
28 Apr 07
I guess if you are caught in between two sets of people who seem equally worse then you need to take a break. Use the break to check out Man of the Year and as Robin Williams says in the movie: "Politicians are like diapers and need to be changed frequently for the same reason."
I agree with you that all the candidates this time look sleezy.
Cheers!
Ram
@filmbuff (2909)
• United States
28 Apr 07
I'm a registered Republican also, but I've grown ashamed of my party. I would switch to the Democrats but they are just downright spineless, too afraid to take a stand on any issue for fear of losing voters. Not that, that has helped them much in recent elections. That being said, I will probably vote for Democrats in the upcoming elections because Republicans are just scareing me. I think it's great that you're going to vote, we all need to. Just don't use a write-in, that person will never get elected. I would rather vote for someone who at least has a chance at winning.



