Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Juicy In Crossgates Mal

against universal suffrage / 2


Another starting point for analysis by cazzoduro on universal suffrage.

In 2008, the year of the historic U.S. presidential election which saw winner Barack Obama, a few weeks before the vote there were still millions of Americans, "undecided". This after two years of ceaseless campaigning, whose malmostosi reverbs have not failed to arrive even in the little Italy. Before the Democratic primary (Hillary Clinton vs. Barack Obama or milf vs. black), then the Republican. Then the duel itself, that melts on Bush himself, the reflux of eight years of war criminals and expensive with the addition of a villainous tax cut (in time of war!) - All little things that never fail to impoverish Member States today. And Guantanamo, the environment, civil rights, a president who nearly choked on a pretzel, Bin Laden still free as a Priebke any . McCain, the Republican candidate, who chose Sarah Palin as a vice (still far from the sad annals of the Tea Party), which in a few days reveals an inability to unfit to lead America (cited). Issues large, not just kidney stones in the U.S. system but from the fiery boulders eject from his dick to the stars and stripes.
Parallalelamente this quagmire neo-con, a president-as-liberal enough, African American, a star adored by the world, with a clear plan and written hope to follow him like a shadow.

primary choice, you say: to perpetuate the bad habit Republican Dick Cheney made in (a tipino that hunting shot in the face of his friend and claims to be able to create an "enduring freedom" overall) or change, hoping for a better future?
whole world had already decided, well my grandmother used to say "that nigger there, we hope to win, downstream" .

Yet after ten months of discussions, programs, scandals, successes and promises, 14% of voters U.S. had not yet a clear idea of \u200b\u200bvoting. The point is not indecision or doubt, which are salt and pepper logical and sound like kryptonite to the attempts of various dogmatization and possible, the problem is the feeling that many feel about politics.

What feeling? What de 'and' Sticazzi? " , namely the sense of lightness as the right to vote for all, that instead of filling up with pride for the citizens (all citizens), makes sure that we can peacefully put a cross on the symbol anyway, anyhow.

The right to vote, my dear, is not a commodity that we deserve. Vote, elect members of the community, should not be a matter of course. It must be a burden, a burden that does not make you sleep better.

Wondering "what happened to my vote?" is right and holy. But I often wonder: what do we do our votes?

me once I asked myself, chinotto stoned when I voted Udeur expired.

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