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Chiznaddy
11-03-2008, 01:00 PM
Only in the land of the free do Americans have the opportunity to vote for either an old white guy, or a young black guy. Never have we Americans had such a distinction in color and age to choose from. We are truely blessed with choice.

Could you imagine 200 years ago that we would have the option to either keep spending nearly a trillion dollars a year maintaining troops in 140 countries around the world, or bringing them home from Iraq so we would only have them in 139?

Oh man, I bet 200 years ago, no one would have ever thought that if we ever allowed the government to take 50% of our paychecks through one form or another of taxes, we could decide which class of people should get some of it back.

We also have the unique opportunity to vote for a man that really understands economics. This one is a win-win. Obama understands that deregulation caused our problems; had the government just regulated the banks more after it forced them to make loans to unqualified debtors, the housing market would have been fine. McCain understands that you can’t promote a free market system without catching the big boys when they fall.

Even further, Americans have the opportunity to vote for a candidate that will solve all their problems. Whether it’s the old white fart or the young black stud, no longer do Americans have to crumble from the burden of self-reliance and responsibility. No longer do we have the moral responsibility to take care of our neighbors directly, for we can do it through an impersonal government institution. No longer will we have to worry about our neighbor getting ahead, for we can sit on the couch and let him get tax to death while he tries.

Both the old whitey and the young black stud have plans to solve our problems. So don’t worry. Stop trying to figure out how to live within your means. Stop working so hard to pay your bills. Stop worrying. Go buy some cool stuff on your credit card. Quit your job and stop paying the mortgage. When you can’t pay your credit cards and/or housing payments, Uncle Sam will be there to make sure the lenders don’t suffer the consequences of lending to you. Don’t feel bad. It’ll just mean a little higher tax to pay for more bailouts, maybe a little less freedom, and possibly a little more government control of our lives. But, that is a small price to pay to protect the American tradition of security first.

With this kind of prospect for hope, no matter who wins, I think American can officially say that it really doesn’t matter if the president is black our white.

dr. hfn
11-03-2008, 01:11 PM
beautiful, can i use it?

Chiznaddy
11-03-2008, 01:12 PM
of course...i'd be honored

enjerth
11-03-2008, 01:21 PM
And I thought that the glass was almost empty!

That just goes to show how much I know!

dannno
11-03-2008, 01:27 PM
...we are truely blessed with choice.

Could you imagine 200 years ago that we would have the option to either keep spending nearly a trillion dollars a year maintaining troops in 140 countries around the world, or bringing them home from iraq so we would only have them in 139?

Oh man, i bet 200 years ago, no one would have ever thought that if we ever allowed the government to take 50% of our paychecks through one form or another of taxes, we could decide which class of people should get some of it back.



lol!! :D