Sinister: WARNING - POLITICS LURK HEREIN
Meredith57 at xxx.com
Meredith57 at xxx.com
Wed Aug 23 20:29:27 BST 2000
I kid you not. Tread with caution.
I am sorry to disturb you with more political talk, especially for those of
you who do not live in one of these fifty sovereign states, but I find this
discussion interesting because it mirrors the political angst that has been
tearing my brain into slimy bits of gray matter as of late. I would love to
stand up with Ralph Nader and say boo to the business world and, in the end,
I probably will. But it will be with righteous tears in my eyes because I
think that a vote for Ralph Nader is a vote for George W. Bush (who, as you
all know, is nothing but an honest-looking robot whom the Republicans keep
eager by doling out cocaine in a teasing manner). Nader is very popular for a
third party candidate but do you think that he has a chance of getting
elected? (This is a genuine question, because I really don't pretend to
know.) Or will he just draw off a sizable chunk of votes from Al Gore (the
less repugnant of two smelly choices, in my opinion). Am I the only one who
feels like my hands are tied behind my back? (And not in a good way, you
naughty boy.) It's as if the American people are a large camp of unhappy
refugees kept in line by a few armed soldiers -- if everyone voted Nader,
there would be no problem. If only a chunk of us do, then George W. Bush will
be elected with a Republican Congress, thereby opening up the Supreme Court
to Republican, right-wing justices. And that is frightening, because their
impact will reverberate for years to come, on issues from the rights of
homosexuals to gun control to the death penalty to the environment etc.
Oh, wait, I forgot (*problem*) - I do not represent the American People. The
American People want more money and more vacant-eyed polibots.
Perhaps the Green Party should concentrate on storming the Senate and the
House. Then, even if they do not triumph in the end, they could go the way of
the Populists and win through defeat by forcing the Oliphaunts and the Asses
to adopt (steal) some of their appealing environmentalist, humanitarian, and
anti-corporate policies. In any case, at the end of the journey Dorothy woke
up, didn't she?
If my thought dreams could be seen, they'd probably put my head in a
guillotine, but it's all right Ma, it's life and life only.
Yours,
Meredith
P.S. I saw the presidential candidate for the socialist party on Politically
Incorrect last night and he seemed like a very noble, compassionate and
intelligent fellow. He spoke of true equal rights and reasonable working
hours with paid vacation, of legalizing marijuana and putting drug
distribution in the hands of the government instead of addicts and gangsters,
and also of wonderful shiny hoverscooters for every child. Well, hrrm, two
out of three ain't bad, and it sounds like a dream but it's based on facts
and faith and not opium. I'm sick of people fearing socialism like the
plague. No, not communism, socialism. Just a bit. Please?
Second Postscript: My little blue ferret Amy is going to kill me when she
reads this because she loves the government with all the force of her furry
little heart.
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