Monday, March 22, 2010

We Are All American

ya know what I hate?
I hate it when people label themselves: I'm republican, I'm democrat.
Well I, Amanda Mae, am whatever I feel is right at the time.
Some people say this, but they are hypocrite.
During the previous election I sat with a pen and paper and watched every single debate. Not the news shows which are always bias one way or they other. I watched the debates, and took notes. I voted for who I thought would run the country best, and would take it to the place I want it to go. With the current issue at hand, I believe health insurance should be a given right as an american, end of story.
So don't start talking politics with me, and not expect me to say something.
I, for the most part, tried to refuse to talk politics because this always happen. It's stupid. It just leads to fighting and no one is ever going to change there ways.
I have my beliefs from the debates I hear, and from articles I read like this
Articles that state both the pros and cons so that I can make my own judgement.
I hate it when people go one way.
I hated it when people who "are democrat" hated Bush, sent around all these nasty emails and bumper stickers making fun of him. I hate it when they label republicans as close minded, arrogant, riches.
I hate it when people "are republican" and hate "those damn democrats", and only watch Fox News and the O'Rielly Factor, and only listen to Rush Limbaugh on the radio, when they send around hate emails, and put bumper stickers up about Obama and how America is going to hell.

NEWSFLASH: WE ARE ALL AMERICAN. IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOU AGREE WITH HIM OR NOT HE IS STILL YOUR PRESIDENT AND SHOULD BE TREATED WITH SOME AMOUNT OF BASIC RESPECT! IF YOU'RE SO GREAT THEN WHY DON'T YOU RUN THE COUNTRY!

I try to make myself as well-rounded asmuch as possible.
Why can't everyone else?

Ps: Found this article today.... thinks it's pretty cool.

1 comment:

Sara Thompto said...

I really liked the links you posted along with this blog. I liked how they laid out all the information plainly.