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It's the end of the world
10.25.04 (9:01 pm)   [edit]

So who the hell is the next US president? 
I say that after four years of blowing things up, it's time to get some fresh meat in the hot seat to fry for a bit.  I mean, how much worse can it get? 
Okay, I suppose it could get a lot worse.  But the horse that Bush is riding is called Homeland Security.  So, now that all of their population controlling terror regulator is in place, how hard can it be to maintain?  If you're wondering what I'm refering to, it's that farce of a terrorism alert meter.  Yeah...lets raise it to orange to spur a national shopping spree!  What a great idea!!!

It's an economic booster shot, nothing more.  People get scared, so they react.  Self preservation is instinctual.  Orange alert.  Better stock up on gasoline and generators.  Buy all the canned food your shelves can hold.  Don't forget the shit paper, because you never know how long you might be holed up in your basement squatting over a five gallon bucket.

Sure, okay...terrorists have attacked before, but how preventable was that...really.  If the people who's job it was to prevent something like that weren't preoccupied with flicking their boogers across the room, they could have stopped it.  They don't need a stinking terrorism meter.  They had the resources to protect the country before Bush was elected, and they still have them now.  The situation is that terrorism exists, yes.  So do car accidents, tornados, and many other means of human demise.  I'm not saying that NOTHING should be done, but there are and always have been preventable measures in place.  Just like there are preventable measures for a million other ways to die.  What makes Bush so much more qualified to keep them in top shape than Kerry?  I see fraud, greed and murder.  I see the sacrifice of human life for financial gain.  I see lies and manipulation by a leader of his own people.  And I see OIL.

All in all, Kerry hasn't bent anyone over and pounded their ass.  Bush's election was incredibly fishy and months after he assumed his position as pitcher, it was discovered that if the election hadn't been fudged, he would have lost.  Funny how those technological glitches show up at the most opportune moments, isn't it?

I know it's not my country, and I have no say in the matter, but I am completely and utterly anti-Bush.  And if there is a God in heaven, he will not get re-elected.  I think that there are an awful lot of people out there who agree with me.  But I also think that through oppression and manipulation, he will serve another term and he will be the undoing of the entire world. 

So, I find myself painfully pessimistic.  Bush has clout.  That's pretty obvious.  Most likely more clout than Kerry will ever have.  He'll find a way to remain and reach his greasy fingers into the assholes of every country on the planet.  If he is re-elected, I think his victory will be a catalyst.

I believe in signs and prophecies.  Meteor?  Tidal waves?  Volcanos?  Plague?  There are a hundred ways that the entire race of humans can be extinguished.  I believe that we will all be destroyed with our own hands.  I believe it will be relatively soon.  Perhaps even in my lifetime and I don't harbour much hope for the future.

I fear that some day, I may have to kill someone to stay alive or to protect my daughter.  I fear that someday, I will see someone I care for be killed in front of me.  I fear that in the future, we will all be forced to take up arms for our own survival. 
We will all lose in the end.

Hey!  Whatever happened to North Korea and their nuclear threat anyhow?  We KNOW that they have nuclear resources.  Iraq...not so much.  Hmmm, seems as though the world's attention has been diverted.  Funny, isn't it?  Lets have an election!

 


posted by: JMB (reply)
post date: 10.27.04 (8:43 pm)

There has been theorizing that the move into Iraq, if it had gone well, would have climatized the the American public to riteous wars and that a more hostile move into the Far East (even so much as China) would have been the next target for "true democritization". Just something I heard a while ago. Seems appropriate to say now.



posted by: mud (reply)
post date: 10.28.04 (8:30 am)

Reply to: JMB
hmmm, i hadnt heard that theory before, but it does make a bit of sense.



posted by: Marko (reply)
post date: 10.31.04 (1:17 am)

I always hoped that the world would end via zombies and not Dubya. Just optimism I guess...

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