My vote
Well I did vote in the US elections and decided I was not going to vote against but for someone. I voted libertarian since they are they only people who make sense, especially in the NY senate race. Hillary is straddling the fence so much... and that Spencer guy is just plain crazy. The guy I voted for was even a convicted felon (for possession), which is nice since he is open about his life (unlike the unconvicted criminals currently in office). And it was 20+ years ago.
I do not like the religioning that the Dems are doing and (oddly enough) the Dems are usually more protectionist and could be more hurtful to Canada. I understand why they are trying to appeal to the religious, but I don't want candidates that are like that, they start too many wars and have a fucked up version of justice and torture. I could never trust someone who believes in fairy tales, magic and a phone-calling god with an army and the lives of our soldiers. Our soldiers are real people, they should not be scarified for the visions of some imaginary friend.
Then again, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there is a god who told Bush and the other loonie-bins to do this. I guess the American-Christian god is Loki!
I do not like the religioning that the Dems are doing and (oddly enough) the Dems are usually more protectionist and could be more hurtful to Canada. I understand why they are trying to appeal to the religious, but I don't want candidates that are like that, they start too many wars and have a fucked up version of justice and torture. I could never trust someone who believes in fairy tales, magic and a phone-calling god with an army and the lives of our soldiers. Our soldiers are real people, they should not be scarified for the visions of some imaginary friend.
Then again, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there is a god who told Bush and the other loonie-bins to do this. I guess the American-Christian god is Loki!
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3 Comments:
Kudos to you.
Where do you live? I thought you said you lived in Toronto.
I do. It was an absentee ballot. But a citizen can always vote no matter where they are.
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