Posted by
Jordan Kiemele on Monday, March 10, 2008 10:32:07 PM
Isn’t it ironic how things work sometimes? The Republicans are the party of
disenfranchising voters, I mean, they stole the 2000 election by doing such,
and routinely disenfranchise blacks and poor people. Not to mention those Republicans always want
to pass a voter ID laws where those same people would again be disenfranchised
because they wouldn’t be able to afford these free IDs. This, at least, is all according to
liberals. And if you listen to them, you
have other problems much beyond disenfranchised voters.
I find it funny that these minorities and poor people can’t
afford free IDs and/or can’t obtain them. But I bet they don’t have any problem getting government handouts. If you can have one privilege, free stuff,
then in order to obtain the other privilege you too should have to, in a way,
earn it. Not to mention doing so is
chock full of benefits, like voting for those who will keep the handouts
coming.
Here is where the irony comes into play; the Democrats are
now essentially disenfranchising voters with the whole mess they made in Florida and Michigan. Here’s the thing, the Republicans can coherently
solve the problem on their side by seating only half the delegates and the
Democrats can’t because they said that they would seat no delegates, fine. But now that is not the case. They are trying to figure out more ways to screw
over tax payers and waste more and more of their money to have primaries again
or whatever. If you can’t figure out how
to nominate a president, then how is that president going to run a
country? If you can’t run your party,
your party can’t run this country.
So it stands, at the current time, all of the Florida and Michigan
voters are being disenfranchised, or something like that. I hate to break it to them, but it isn’t my
problem that the Democrats can’t figure out how to nominate a candidate. It is quite funny to see them trying to
scramble to fix the mess that they made. A mess they can’t fix by raising taxes, though one they can “fix” by
squandering more tax dollars on stupid things. But that is second nature to them anyway. They didn’t think they would have to worry
about this mess, that Hillary would have had the nomination locked up when they
made this genius decision. But now it
seems as if those delegates from Florida and Michigan would put her
ahead in the delegate count. And Howard
Dean is showing fine Democratic leadership by not solving the problem. Is there no direction in this party?
And we want to elect these people to run our country? I don’t get it…