fuzzybekool
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The national media has picked the candidate for us. Before the talk shows even begin this morning, one can sense from all the headlines and the cable news outlets, that the king of the Republican party has been crowned. So, once again, the sheeple have been duped. Once again, the spin gurus have done their job to perfection. Once again, the mass media have been able to utilize the tricks of the trade to convince the people that the polls are "infalliable", and there is no need to question their validity. So, here I sit, disgusted but hopeful.
Hopeful, that this movement has unplugged millions of Americans from their dependency on the establishment. Hopeful, that the tactics used to make the race for President nothing more than a reality show special with all the pomp and circumstance a great show could provide. Victory and defeat. Smiles and tears. Hope and despair. Controversy and the sublime. What better a show to twist and bend, to influenece and direct, than the race to choose the next leader of the free world.
It has become nothing more than a hollywood screenplay, with actors and directors, intertwined in a marriage of political fiction, straged on the television screens of millions of American voters. The people sit there glued in awe, popcorn in hand, the channel flicker caked in ignorant anticipation of how this tradegy will play out. The people seem to think that they are in control. The people seem to think that they hold the critique in hand, ready to vote, up or down. But they are still asleep and unplugged they will be if our movement succeeds.
This movie will end. The curtain will fall. The deception will not survive as more and more people become unplugged. It is only destiny that keeps us from the annoited times. The movement has done much more than try to elect a man on integrity to run our great Republic. It has inspired a new cast of characters to go out and take the lead roles. To go out and change the lines the directors of our fake democracy have written. We shall overcome. We may not get there this time, but the tide has turned. I can feel it. So, let them proclaim McCain, McCain, and McCain as the winner of the best actor award of this year's political saga. But for the unplugged, we will carry forward the truth and the desire to change the beginning, the middle, and the end of the next movie.
Fuzzy
Hopeful, that this movement has unplugged millions of Americans from their dependency on the establishment. Hopeful, that the tactics used to make the race for President nothing more than a reality show special with all the pomp and circumstance a great show could provide. Victory and defeat. Smiles and tears. Hope and despair. Controversy and the sublime. What better a show to twist and bend, to influenece and direct, than the race to choose the next leader of the free world.
It has become nothing more than a hollywood screenplay, with actors and directors, intertwined in a marriage of political fiction, straged on the television screens of millions of American voters. The people sit there glued in awe, popcorn in hand, the channel flicker caked in ignorant anticipation of how this tradegy will play out. The people seem to think that they are in control. The people seem to think that they hold the critique in hand, ready to vote, up or down. But they are still asleep and unplugged they will be if our movement succeeds.
This movie will end. The curtain will fall. The deception will not survive as more and more people become unplugged. It is only destiny that keeps us from the annoited times. The movement has done much more than try to elect a man on integrity to run our great Republic. It has inspired a new cast of characters to go out and take the lead roles. To go out and change the lines the directors of our fake democracy have written. We shall overcome. We may not get there this time, but the tide has turned. I can feel it. So, let them proclaim McCain, McCain, and McCain as the winner of the best actor award of this year's political saga. But for the unplugged, we will carry forward the truth and the desire to change the beginning, the middle, and the end of the next movie.
Fuzzy
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