Gullible citizens of a distant country...
Its amazing how we homosapiens are so gullible. We believe what others say without a question, especially when that someone is of a reliable reputation. Lies, to a certain extent, has become the truth for a portion of the majority.
The election results in US will be known by the end of today. For the past few weeks, both Kerry and Bush has been rallying people to their sides with hopes that the people will vote for their respectful selves. Both promise a land flowing with milk and honey, both promise to bring the nation to greater heights. Who would win the election? It doesn't really matter to me.
Both of them are liers. At the end of today, the person who tells the most convinvcing lies would be the most powerful man in the world. Voting for either one would mean choosing the better among the worse. I really do sympathize with the voters as they will be having a really tough time trying to vote for either one. (Both of them are ***tards)
But does it really matter who you vote for? After all, if both of them are liers, what matters most isn't who takes the place in the white house, right? But different leaders have different policies. For example, Bush claims to be a "president of war" and he has a peculiar hobby of bombing other contries. What fun. Kerry on the other hand, promises to be more efficient in fighting terrorism. I guess that there is a certain importance in choosing the right leader for a certain country.
Leaders of a country are representatives of the nation; every nation has its own leaders. They plan the future of the country, they execute their plans, they toil day and night to keep everyone happy. By anyone's standards, its not an easy job. The leader of a country is the ultimate slave of the people. It really is unimaginable to think that someone would want to be everyone's slave. However, with great power, comes great responsibility, and vice-versa; with great responsiblity comes great power.
Leaders are given power above other people. Their curse are also their blessing. But leaders often misuse their powers and the nation ends up in jeopardy. A great shame, don't you think so? But in most cases, leaders have a genuine love for their country and want improvements in their country.
Eventough the candidates for the elections are not the best people in the world, I do think that they deserve a pat on their back for being able to put up with so many peoples needs. Its not an easy job and putting up with it, even when it means sacrificing personal needs is something to look up to. So why don't all of us remain neutral and supportive manner of the elections in the US? Even when we know that Bush is a dork.
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