Despite the glaring similarities between the two major political candidates in this year's election, the nation has never been as divided as it is now. Some see the election between John F. Kerry and George W. Bush as the ultimate battle between good and evil, respectively. To them, the wrong decision might ignite the apocalypse. I'm not one of those individuals though. Voting for the "wrong" candidate won't significantly harm my life, which is why John F. Kerry doesn't automatically receiv...
This is something that surprised me. John Kerry, Jon Stewart, and other liberals who have criticized that Bush did not work enough with his allies in Iraq are now insisting that we deal with North Korea alone in bilateral talks between them and us. Is this supposed to make some sense? Is there a reason why the same people who say America shouldn't go around acting like a cowboy thinks we should brush aside the other nations and do our own thing with North Korea? Is there some benefit to keeping ...
When I think of drama queens, I think of liberals. Does that sound hateful? If so, then you're one of the liberal drama queens I'm talking about! This extreme sensitivity makes the most melodramatic teeny bopper seem like the reincarnation of Buddha! That, along with the melodrama expressed after Bush won the election, makes liberals kings of drama queens! Remember the election? Remember how they reacted to Bush' victory? Many of them literally went through (and are still undergoing) the fi...
In 2000, many Democrats accused Bush of stealing the presidential election because the Supreme Court of the United States would not allow infinite recounts to take place in selective counties in Florida. The Democrats still complain to this day that Bush stole the election. The election of 2004 is sure to be close. It'll be so close that recounts are inevitable. If Kerry wins, will the Democrats fight for the right of Bush to have infinite recounts in counties he lost? If Kerry wins, will the D...