Why? Why do we do this? We've been doing this for over 200 years now and we still do til this day. You may be curious as to what I'm talking about, which is voting. I ask why we still vote because when I was about 11 or 12 years old I realized the different types of votes. Our vote, the peoples vote, in reality means nothing. It makes you feel good, a true american getting up and going out to vote. Unfortunately for you your vote means nothing. Each State with its electoral college gets a certain amount of votes, based on population I believe. Those votes are the ones that matter, and are suppose to reflect the popular vote from within the state, but thats not always the case. In the 2000 election, Al Gore won the popular vote, but Bush won the candidacy with more electoral votes. As you can tell I am unsatisfied with our current form of voting.
I chose to interview two of my neighbors, both whom I've known for years. During the interview both of my interviewees raised a brow to the question " What life experiences have shaped your political values and identity". The woman I interviewed, we'll call her Katie, said that the people she works with and see's on her way to work help influence how she votes. She said its a shame that people she works with are allowed to hold a job even after missing numerous days of work. She believes that the democrats have given people every excuse in the world to not get up and go out and work. These are more then your average sick days and vacation time, often coming in late claiming there was an issue with their kid. How often are you going to be caught up with you kid? My mother did a night shift when i was younger so she could still work and not miss out raising her child. Katie believes that this country needs to be ran more like a strict business, not have the government step in and give hand outs. The other person I interviewed, named Josh, says his whole life has been a political influence, everything from bussing, inflation, his parents, the Ronald Reagan era amongst a few. When he elaborated he specified similar to Katie, that the government should be there for the people, by the people. People have it way to easy, because of that, the laziness and slacker mentality hurts the country as a whole. People need to work hard and struggle so there is room for improvement in one's life.
Katie said she is an independent, for the reason that everyone has different views, and at no one point does a particular party have what she has in mind. Its more of what the leader of said parties say that influence her more then the actually party itself. Some of the major issues she has are the current abuse of welfare and immigration. She believes people can come here if the want, but it should be done in the same way. Similar to the welfare problem, people need it, buts its often abused, used as bail for jail, cigarettes and booze. Josh claims to be " conservatively conservative" saying he misses how this country used to be. We were once such a dominate world party because of production and quality of work. In his eyes it has all gone down the toilet, and he believes it will only get worse with four more years of Obama. His major issues include the economy, what his tax money goes to (ie: EBT cards), immigration, social welfare and the racial parody in this country. If you aren't aware of the racial parody in this country you should open you eyes because it is all around you.
Similar to Josh, my whole life is a learning experience day by day, constantly forming and shaping me and my opinions as a whole. I believe I don't have a political identity for the same reason I do not follow a particular religion. More people die over what the believe in then any other reason in the history of man. I'm not sure what I believe in, but every human being on the inside has a choice to make, and your actions speak a whole lot louder than words. The priests and candidates and who ever for that matter can say what they want, but your words and opinions only travel so far in life. There are many injustices that shape me and my life, for I am won that believes its better to vote against something you believe will bad for you that to vote for something that is good, our lives can only be so easy until we die because we can not adapt and evolve. What I am looking for in a leader is an honest, down to earth person, whom understands there position and their part and works in the best interest for the country.
What I learned from this is everyone is entitled to their opinion, but people don't always see things as a whole. People have to understand things in life arent free and I'm glad they are not because we'd be the laziest, least productive pieces of shit on this earth if you dont go out everyday and work hard to improve yourself of how your living. People have had it too easy and they are often the ones complaining about injustices meanwhile they are the cancer that is slowly killing this country. I'm damn proud to be Irish, and I'm damn proud to be an American too, so I try to let my actions reflect on the person I am and not sit there and complain. I've learned to address my problems head on, even if its hard for me to do so, because it will only be a learning experience for myself which I can act to improve myself. That is my message to you, to whom ever is reading this, to please go out everyday, learn something and try to improve yourself and your country will strive with you success.
My Questions: Would you rather vote for a cause you believe will help you or vote against one that will harm you and why?
How has voting changed since you were younger.
Do you believe you will see a woman in the oval office sometime in you life?Why?
Do you believe a candidates personal life and past should affect or reflect their candidacy.
What do you believe is the best way to improve our current voting system.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Take a Step Back Florida
I knew once I heard the story of Trayvon Martin and saw such a big reaction across the country I had figured we would write on this topic. Luckly for me I've been looking into it, not to be the judge of who's right or wrong, but get both sides of the story. Who are we to deem whats right and whats wrong for people to do in a country based on freedom. The Trayvon Martin story is very unfortune, my thoughs and condolences go out to his family and friends. Is anyone "guilty" in this case? How should "justice" be served? My question is how will this affect our 2nd amendment?

I'd like to start off by saying Rev. Al Sharpton is a complete joke. He'll make a race issue out of what cereal you buy. Is racisim still around?Yes. Its going to be for as long as their is human beings. Your saying in a country with a black president, where a LATINO shot and African American boy, and for the sole reason he's black and Zimmerman appears white, Sharpton is up in arms along with the NAACP caliming its a race issue. Im sure if the crime was black on black, black on white, brown/yellow whatever you want to call it, Sharpton will have little to say. I think its ironic how a mean preach about removing racism is the leader of an all black organization. Once he begins to see people as human beings and not black or white or asian or middle east, maybe racisim will go away.
Is anyone guilty in this case? Yes, George Zimmerman, a man who is not a cop, was incharge to patrol a gated community and killed a little boy. Just a teenager walking home who got caught up in a bad situation with a bad man. A young man returning home from the store ran managed to get into an altercation with the community watch supervisor, with the young boy ending up dead. The only way justice is to be served is in court, before a judge and his peers, and there is sufficient evidence showing George Zimmerman was attacked. If that was the case he would deserve life in prison for first degree murder, if not I still believe he should get manslaugther for the fact the little boy was not armed and Zimmerman is a grown man.

Well as of Wednesday April 11, 2012, George Zimmerman was charged with 2nd degree murder of Trayvon Martin. Facing 2nd degree murder, which means you killed someone with premeditating it, Zimmerman faces 25years to life with the chance of parole for his crime. One of the questions you asked was is someone guilty, and how should justice be served. Well our justice system has once again prevailed and shows us why we have this system. Somone commits a crime has the right to a free trial and recieved one, now all we have to worry about is how this effects our 2nd amendment. I truely hope that this is not affected, because its one of our rights from our fore fathers who started this country, and we have the rights to defend ourselves. Remember guns dont kill people, people do.
Friday, April 6, 2012
The Endless War
The war in Afghanistan, began alomost 11 years ago and is still going on. This war has gone on longer than both WWI and WWII and has no sign of stopping anymore. Many people question what we are still doing there, and how the most powerful armed forces in the world are unsuccessful in their mission. What are we fighting for? Who are we looking for? The questions are endless as to the reason we are still there. We killed Osama bin-laden, the leader of the September 11th attacks, but our government still believes we are not finished. Are we there for oil? We may never be sure as to what we are doing there, at least not anytime in the for-seeable future. In my opinion this so called "War on Terror" will never end, because we will always have issues and eniemes looking to harm the people of the United States. Other countries believe we are lazy and live to lavish of a lifestyle and we should be harmed for that. I want me safety and my freedoms, and I want them protected, but I wonder why these middle east countries are the target for our war on terror. Both the war on freedom and the war on terror are just fancy names for what I call the endless war, and my belief and fear is it may never end.
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