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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Open letter to Americans: U.S. Mid-term Elections “If You Don’t Know What’s Going On, Don’t Vote” Open letter to Americans: U.S. Mid-term Elections - "If You Dont Know Whats Going On, Dont Vote" Dear Fellow Americans: Actually, not all of my fellow Americans. This letter is directed at a particular subset of Americans who manage to weave their way through life without the slightest concern or knowledge about the critical issues facing the country today. For you, news gathering consists of watching John Stewarts The Daily Show, even as you remain undeterred by the fact that the network which broadcasts it is called Comedy Central. Some of you are the kind of people who voted for Barack Obama because, as one of your herd put it to me, all my friends voted for him. Far be it from me to deny you your determination to remain willfully oblivious. It must be truly wonderful in some unfathomable sense to live a life consumed by tweeting every inanity that has ever popped into your head, or playing Beer Pong for hours on end. No doubt it is a source of great pride to have hundreds of friends on Facebook, or the latest, greatest 4G phone. You know who you are. Youre kind of Americans whose principal source of historical information is Hollywood movies such as Oliver Stones JFK or Nixon. Your environmental expertise begins and ends will Al Gores An Inconvenient Truth. Economics? Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Your reading material, for those of you who havent yet reached the conclusion that reading is for nerds, is dominated by magazines or internet sites dedicated to celebrity gossip or the latest trends and fashions. Your knowledge of the Constitution? Nil. American Idol and/or Kim Kardashian? Chapter and verse. Again, I dont wish to see you denied your blissfully ignorant lifestyles. Somewhere deep in the back of your minds you probably know that such lifestyles have been bought and paid for with American blood and treasure, but war is one of those icky things you dont like to talk about. Sure, things go wrong now and then, but not enough to make you pay serious attention. Right now, you probably see people all around you getting excited and angry about all that government stuff, and I suspect that even the most obtuse among you know were having an election next Tuesday. No doubt many of you could get caught up in that excitement and be tempted to exercise your Constitutional privilege to vote. Not because you know whats going on, but because somebody told you its the right thing to do. Trust me, its not. There are millions of Americans with a huge stake in Tuesdays outcome, and the thought of some vapid nitwits negating our carefully considered choices is a bit nauseating. One day off from self-inflicted ignorance in order to Rock the Vote simply doesnt cut it. I know all about civic duty, but thats something which requires a little more effort than treating a voting machine like a video game once every two years. Besides, I heard next Tuesday theres a big sale going on at the mall
Sincerely, Arnold Ahlert Poster Comment: LOL Ironically, those to whom this is addressed will nod in agreement and then go out and vote.
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#1. To: Eric Stratton (#0)
Is that what it is? I always thought it was a game show to see which one of the daughters could screw the most niggars.
#15. To: F.A. Hayek Fan (#10)
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