Typically I come onto my blog, as a cynic, to laugh at the world and stack it all together as if it were lego blocks and make pew pew noises.  Tonight, I take that chip away and speak from very deeply within my soul.

This is yet another day in history, much like 9/11/01, that the world can look back upon and say, ‘That’s where we as humans, finally broke the boundaries and proved to the world that all people are truly created equal.”  We have now shown the world that no matter what the problem is that ails the planet, even ones that we cause.

Tonight we have finally put our money where our mouths are in being Americans.  We have set the pace of the world for a long time now, as it fails out now in an economic crisis.  Socially, we have now proven that what our founding fathers sought out to do, has now come to complete and full fruition.  I ask the question, 10 years ago, did you ever believe we would ever hire a half-black, half-white President?  I’ll answer it boldly to anyone who reads this.  Frankly, I didn’t give a rats ass.

There are a lot of things that divide the world.  Access to food and medical.  The ability to provide a safe environment for their friends and family.  Yes, even a division of race and beliefs. 

So, where does this now put us?  Right at the tip of a spear that will change the world.  I’m sure that once these moments of glory are over, our country will be safe as well as the generations of those ahead of us, regardless of who wins this presidential election, and who you voted for.

That is correct.  All day, Tucson, Arizona.  Please for the love of God and all that is Holy, my anus is bleeding.  I’m not sure what The Rejected and Voting have in common, but I’m pretty sure that if everyone doesn’t get out there and pretend to care about America for a moment, then our anuses will be bleeding.

Too soon?

Seriously, go vote.  Matt Damon said not too.

Matt Daaaaamon.  Sorry, its been on the brain since I saw that clip.  Can you believe I still haven’t seen the movie?  How lame am I?

Anyway, if you spent the time reading all this, least you could do is go vote.  Seriously, you have all day to do.  I’m sure if you called in to work saying, “Hey – running a little bit late, I wanted to vote.” that they wouldn’t fire you.  If they did, least you know what Congress-person to call and complain about it too.  :)

Peace.

My votes will be as follows:

Prop 100 – No

Prop 101 – No

Prop 102 – No

Prop 105 – Yes

Prop 200 – No

Prop 201 – Yes

Prop 202 – No

Prop 300 – Yes

Here is a link to the Propositions in case you do not have them already:

http://www.azsos.gov/election/2008/Info/PubPamphlet/english/contents.htm

Oh no… I’ve made a decision about something.  Are we sure the LHC didn’t create a black hole?  heh, and remember, Friends, don’t let friends vote.

Thanks Matt Damon.  You’re the best.

Peace.

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