AndiGravity
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ground into soylent green? I used to live in Oklahoma. To be honest, it was largely the predilection of Oklahomans to elect people like Jim Inhofe that made me move, because it was getting very frightening asking people exactly why they were voting for these people and getting back nothing but blank stares.
Let's face it, when no one around you can tell you why they're electing someone specific to lead them, it's time to get the Hell out of Dodge.
I'm glad I did. I've listened to too many of his political speeches where I thought to myself "I better check for gas leaks, because there's no way a politician could actually be saying this" and heard him declare that he doesn't care to look into the facts because he's already decided he's going to vote against something.
You know, I suppose him being the only member of Congress who didn't want to meet with Sotamayor was something I could overlook as a fluke. When he started spouting endless lies about climate change that had not only been long debunked, but which he had to spend an inordinate time slogging through the evidence to the contrary to even find, I started thinking "maybe it's time for this man to go".
When he proudly announced that he wasn't even going to bother reading any health care reform bills because he'd already decided to vote against them no matter what they contained, I thought to myself "maybe we need to give John Hinkley his picture and a gun and tell him this would make Jodie Foster really happy".
Anyone else think when a politician reaches this sort of rabid dog "I'm gonna bite it no matter what it is" stage, we should put them out to pasture by turning them into fertilizer?
Let's face it, when no one around you can tell you why they're electing someone specific to lead them, it's time to get the Hell out of Dodge.
I'm glad I did. I've listened to too many of his political speeches where I thought to myself "I better check for gas leaks, because there's no way a politician could actually be saying this" and heard him declare that he doesn't care to look into the facts because he's already decided he's going to vote against something.
You know, I suppose him being the only member of Congress who didn't want to meet with Sotamayor was something I could overlook as a fluke. When he started spouting endless lies about climate change that had not only been long debunked, but which he had to spend an inordinate time slogging through the evidence to the contrary to even find, I started thinking "maybe it's time for this man to go".
When he proudly announced that he wasn't even going to bother reading any health care reform bills because he'd already decided to vote against them no matter what they contained, I thought to myself "maybe we need to give John Hinkley his picture and a gun and tell him this would make Jodie Foster really happy".
Anyone else think when a politician reaches this sort of rabid dog "I'm gonna bite it no matter what it is" stage, we should put them out to pasture by turning them into fertilizer?