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silverblk mystix
11-30-2011, 09:11 AM
Here is a hint;


Be squeaky fuckin' clean...from your birth until the day you decide that your sick ambition is too strong to deny and decide to run for any office....

Be squeaky clean in everything you do and make sure your closet is empty.

This would rule out 100% of every one running for anything....

So why would anyone here still invest all their time debating and following these idiots and thinking that in some way their allegiances/opinions/votes/debates/...

will ever matter.

Why do you guys still invest your lives?

Does anyone here think that this game will ever change?

Does anyone here think that Politics will ever be honorable? Clean? Unsullied?

Why?

Agloco
11-30-2011, 09:22 AM
IMO a career in politics and being chaste are mutually exclusive.

To be human is to sully ones reputation.

No one escapes human nature, no one. It's how we roll.

silverblk mystix
11-30-2011, 09:33 AM
IMO a career in politics and being chaste are mutually exclusive.

To be human is to sully ones reputation.

No one escapes human nature, no one. It's how we roll.

Exactly my point.

So why run for anything if you cannot be squeaky clean?

You know sooner or later that one of your kinky escapades will be brought to light?

And why continue to support these sick, ambitious a holes?

DarkReign
11-30-2011, 10:14 AM
Exactly my point.

So why run for anything if you cannot be squeaky clean?

Because Americans (in particular) like to believe their elected leadership is better than themselves. We as a political citizenry cannot fathom our leaders being something else besides one step short of a Deity.

Its the inherent flaw in being brainwashed into thinking youre better than everyone else simply because you were born in a particular area of a particular continent.

hater
11-30-2011, 10:16 AM
not true.

Democrats want a perfect candidate, like you say a near deity

but Republicans want someone they can have a beer with (Palin, Bush, etc)

both are wrong BTW

coyotes_geek
11-30-2011, 10:21 AM
but Republicans want someone they can have a beer with (Palin, Bush, etc)

Disagree. "Family values".

silverblk mystix
11-30-2011, 10:23 AM
Because Americans (in particular) like to believe their elected leadership is better than themselves. We as a political citizenry cannot fathom our leaders being something else besides one step short of a Deity.

Its the inherent flaw in being brainwashed into thinking youre better than everyone else simply because you were born in a particular area of a particular continent.

True.

Here is something that I've known for awhile which never ceases to amaze;

People prefer to be lied to.

Give them someone who is straightforward...maybe even halfway honest...they will reject him/her immediately. Won't stand a chance in any race.

Give him a sly, evil, salesman with an evil agenda who talks all kinds of garbage....SOLD! This guy/gal will go far...be considered attractive, successful, a winner, charismatic,etc....

Go figure.