Then, you're an idiot.
With twenty four hours left, I will no longer mince words. Unless you are deaf, or dumb, there is no conceivable way that you could actually still be undecided. Seriously, this makes me in favor of voter eligibility having to include an IQ test.
Yes, that may sound elitist (and, unconstitutional) but I'm not talking about only the super smart being able to vote. I'm speaking about anyone with more than half a brain at this point.
Therefore, seen as how you have so much difficulty making a decision about the next president. Let me test your ability to make decisions at all.
Do you want to continue to live in the hell that the Bush administration has brought us to?
Do you want a leader that is old, possibly ailing, angry, dishonest, selfish and greedy?
Do you want a tax cut?
Do you want to support clean energy so that we no longer will have to rely on both foreign and domestic oil?
Do you want a leader that would pick that God-awful woman, Sarah Palin, as a potential leader of our country?
Do you want your Vice President, and possible president, to be stupid, uninformed, inexperienced, uber conservative, and unqualified?
If you answered no, congratulations, you've made your choice, Barack Obama! If you answered yes then please don't vote. However if you do, and McCain does win, remind me of where you live again so I can find you when I'm out of a job due to budget cuts and need a place to crash. For that matter, hope you have enough room for the millions of other Americans that will be out of a job as well.
Finally, if you're still not sure, a decision unmade is a decision made. You must really like the fact that the country is in the toilet. Or, perhaps, you are too afraid to admit to your family and friends that you couldn't possibly vote for a man of color.
Now you're an idiot and a racist.
Democracy is a gift and our role in it is a privilege. We are blessed to have the ability to elect candidates who represent our views and ideals. We as citizens can shift government so that it is working for us. However, it's a two-way street; we need to work for our government just as it works for us.
Do the work for your government. Show the nation that you are proud to live in a democracy. Take part in how the future of our nation will unfold. Vote.
The past is the past, the future is unknown, today is the present, that's why we call it a gift.
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth, vote!
Think about it.
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on Mon 03 Nov 2008 06:30 AM PST
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