November 03, 2004

« Two for Bush | Main | Out or Getting Out? »

Boycotting my Blog

Due to my utter disgust at the results of today's elections (people ACTUALLY voting to ban gay marriage; Bush and Dick, winning and grinning) I will not be blogging for the next week or so in order to clear my head of profanities and disillusionment.

The world take note: there are Americans out there, lots of them, who think that this man deserves a second term. Obviously to them, the economy, human rights, environmental rights, women's rights, the advancement of medicine, the future of the supreme court, healthcare and the war on terrorism is not important. Or they simply got it horribly wrong.

Comments

I'm right there with you. I can't bring myself to blog about anything, even though I'm incredibly confused and have so many questions to the people who seemed to have abandoned common sense to re-elect him. Yesterday I actually considered crawling back into bed and pulling the blanket over my head.

Maybe you simply have it wrong...

Hey,

I'm pretty sure I don't have it wrong.

So is 52% of the US wrong?

They just gave 4 more years to the most fiscally irresponsible, most secretive, most right-wing partisan, and most environmentally irresponsible government. The administration has lied about Iraq, costing thousands of American lives. They reneged on hundreds of 2000 campaign promises, and threaten to take away the rights of women to choose. They ran one of the most deceitful campaigns in recent history and have a president so ineloquent and so sophomoric in his ways that he is not only unpresidentiable, he's not even funny. No one respects the U.S. outside its own borders (for what it did in Iraq), social security is bankrupt, tax cuts won't come to the poor and the country will continue to be run by a president who seldom listens and seldom here's the word "no".

I will be surprised if something good comes out of the next four years other than good episodes from the Daily Show. 52% of the country can be wrong: they were sold on Iraq having WMDs AND a connection to Al Qaeda, right?

You obviously spend too much time listening to CNN and not enough time listening to Bush!!!

Between CNN and Bush, I'd listen to CNN anytime...

It's really hard to listen to Bush because he stammers, mispeaks, stumbles, misquotes and downright lies too much.