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catscradle Nov. 5th, 2002 10:41 am)
Well, it's election day in the US, a day when apathy springs eternal. Not that I blame most people these days. I mean, what did the 2000 elections teach us, but that our votes don't count so much. . . at least not when it's close.
Still, I'd like to believe we won't see the Florida scene re-enacted for us again. I don't believe it, but I'd liked to. So for that reason, I'm gonna give democracy another try.
Or I'd like to, but it seems because I've moved again - apparently to another district - I'm off limits to vote. Partly my fault for the mindslip of forgetting to register earlier, but partly the fault of the state of Colorado who told me that even 3 days before the last official day to register that it would never be processed in time. I guess after I register they need to send out a confirmation and then I need to verify it and all that would take too long. Huh? What the hell is wrong with Colorado? In Ohio, I registered. End of story. No ordeal. Took a week to get a confirmation back and that was that. I didn't need to do anything else. Here? Well, it seems to involve blood sacrifice rituals. I'm not the only one with these problems. 4 other people in my office at work seem to be experiencing the same thing.
Whatever. In the next week or so I'm heading down to the DMV to re-register and change party afiliation. I'm jumping the Ship O' Democrats and going Green.
Why Green? Why make my vote not count at all? Well, I've decided that there really isn't a difference between the Dems and the GOP at all. Dems are slightly more charming. But one may smile and smile and be a villian and all that. I've wised up. There is no party for the 90% working class in the US in the current bi-party system. They're all commercially owned. So they all need thrown out.
I don't even consider this a risk vote - not when there's nothing to lose with what we currently have. That's the freedom of being at rock bottom - things can't get worse - go with your conscience.
So from here on out, I'm Green.
In the spirit of the election, I dug up some very interesting anti-Bush/GOP reading.
The LA Times - The Secret War : Frustrated by intelligence failures, the Defense Department is dramatically expanding its 'black world' of covert operations
US News and World Report - America's secret armies: A swarm of private contractors bedevils the U.S. military
The Nation - Operation Endless Deployment
The International Herald Tribune - An American invitation to deter America
ABC News - Friendly Fire (Book): U.S. Military Drafted Plans to Terrorize U.S. Cities to Provoke War With Cuba
From the Center for Public Integrity - Making a Killing: The Business of War
From the Center for Public Integrity - Privatizing Combat, the New World Order
The Observer (UK) - Vidal Claims 'Bush Junta' Complicit in 9-11
Still, I'd like to believe we won't see the Florida scene re-enacted for us again. I don't believe it, but I'd liked to. So for that reason, I'm gonna give democracy another try.
Or I'd like to, but it seems because I've moved again - apparently to another district - I'm off limits to vote. Partly my fault for the mindslip of forgetting to register earlier, but partly the fault of the state of Colorado who told me that even 3 days before the last official day to register that it would never be processed in time. I guess after I register they need to send out a confirmation and then I need to verify it and all that would take too long. Huh? What the hell is wrong with Colorado? In Ohio, I registered. End of story. No ordeal. Took a week to get a confirmation back and that was that. I didn't need to do anything else. Here? Well, it seems to involve blood sacrifice rituals. I'm not the only one with these problems. 4 other people in my office at work seem to be experiencing the same thing.
Whatever. In the next week or so I'm heading down to the DMV to re-register and change party afiliation. I'm jumping the Ship O' Democrats and going Green.
Why Green? Why make my vote not count at all? Well, I've decided that there really isn't a difference between the Dems and the GOP at all. Dems are slightly more charming. But one may smile and smile and be a villian and all that. I've wised up. There is no party for the 90% working class in the US in the current bi-party system. They're all commercially owned. So they all need thrown out.
I don't even consider this a risk vote - not when there's nothing to lose with what we currently have. That's the freedom of being at rock bottom - things can't get worse - go with your conscience.
So from here on out, I'm Green.
In the spirit of the election, I dug up some very interesting anti-Bush/GOP reading.
The LA Times - The Secret War : Frustrated by intelligence failures, the Defense Department is dramatically expanding its 'black world' of covert operations
US News and World Report - America's secret armies: A swarm of private contractors bedevils the U.S. military
The Nation - Operation Endless Deployment
The International Herald Tribune - An American invitation to deter America
ABC News - Friendly Fire (Book): U.S. Military Drafted Plans to Terrorize U.S. Cities to Provoke War With Cuba
From the Center for Public Integrity - Making a Killing: The Business of War
From the Center for Public Integrity - Privatizing Combat, the New World Order
The Observer (UK) - Vidal Claims 'Bush Junta' Complicit in 9-11