@CattleRustler
What are you complaining about? You're in the only safe place left!
Anyway but the USA is at risk of annihilation. Having said that, we don't have any oil, so you're probably safe over here.
It's funny, I work in an office full of computer programmers, of all ages. Most are well informed, some are quite ignorant, and I'm somewhere inbetween (I'd like to think, leaning towards well informed). None of these people would vote for Bush, if we got the chance. To be honest, I'm not impressed by Kerry, but he is the lesser of two evils, at the very least.
I've learnt two things about America recently (obviously not everyone, but clearly a 51% majority):
- For some reason, if someone becomes the president, they appear to default to good. They are a good person in the eyes of the american people. They are loyal and just and deserve loyalty, respect and patience. An american present cannot be bad. Conspiracies of wars for wealth, stupidity (stooge puppets), voting corruption etc. cannot be true. It just doesn't happen in the US.
- Americans still play FAR too heavily on the religion card. Any man and his dog and his nan can stand up in public on TV, say "God willing we will succeed! God is on our side!" and the American christian/catholics are all sucked in. I don't believe in god at all. It would be simple for me to program myself to mention god all the time. American christians would be sucked in. How can they distinquish between a good lying wannabie christian and a genuine christian? I say you can't. And to believe that a president, who spends all his time lying to people (as all politicians do) and giving the go ahead for bombings and wars and prison camps, and filling your head with the fear that terrorists are moving in for the kill, ready to activate their sleeper cells and blow up NY when this is simply absolute fiction .... is a god fearing christian, with the backing of the holy lord? That simply makes no sense, and anyone who can justify that to themselves ....... <shrugs> Wow.