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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Sore Losers vs. Cowardice

Here's my stance. There has been a lot of bluster going on over the past few months about what would happen if Obama won or if McCain won, and with both scenarios I have heard the statement, "If (so and so) wins, I'm leaving the country."

Here's the deal folks, if you're guy loses or if my guy loses let it be known that you have the right to be pissed off because things did not go your way. It's only fair because we want to see things get better and getting pissed off and having fiery debates are great ways to cope. Let us not forget alcoholic binges, drug-fueled kicks and eating your feelings away--those are good, too.

Let it be known, that if I hear anyone say, "I'm moving because a terrorist-loving, spread-the-wealth, tax and spend Arab socialist is our president with a gaffe machine behind him" or "I'm moving because a quick-tempered, deregulating, erratic old man is our president and Caribou Barbie is behind him," then I will have this to say to you: Get the Fuck out! Don't care if your on my side or not. In a society where there is a free-flow of ideas there is no excuse to be giving up because one election has been lost. Adapt, make changes, evolve for the better.

The idea of America was for a peaceful co-existance of people who disagree, which is a great idea--probably the reason America has been so successful. There is never a reason to give up on your best interest. If you wanted to move to Italy, then fine go ahead, I have no problem with that. My problem comes with the idea that you are giving up because it looks like the fight will be too hard. We were founded on impossibilites. Man up.

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