Kmarion wrote:
Bush ran on the platform of being a conservative. He fed us a lie. And given the choice between Kerry and that douche bag gore I'd still vote for Bush. Two incompetent fucks that couldn't run a burger king. There is no such thing as "the point of no return". If you believe that than you truly have no grasp on the historic, real challenges humanity and your forefathers have faced.
I'd say Gore has shown himself quite capable of profitting from speeches and global warming hysteria. He's a good businessman -- you can't deny that.
Kerry seemed a lot better than Bush to me, but I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree there. Kerry seems more than competent at keeping his Senate seat at least.
As for the nature of our government and voting, my comment was mostly meant to reflect how lobbyists determine who runs for office. Sure, we get to vote, but only after the favored people are chosen to run.
As GS once said in another thread, narrow interests have always guided our policies. All this time, I had been looking at things the wrong way. It's not a matter of fighting for what you believe in -- it's a matter of siding with the right interest groups and investing in the right companies.
We may technically have a democratic republic, but the only surefire way to power is to buy your way in. I don't exactly have the money for it yet, but I'm working on it.