I wish our insides were as happy as our outsides.
What I mean by that is, we all seem happy enough at school. We seem like normal people. But on the blog, we're dark and philosophical. We have problems on the blog. Which means that we have problems inside that we need to get out, and we have a way to get them out, which is nice. But we should really talk in words. So.... MOVIE NIGHT!!!!! Laura's idea, folks. I wanna watch Napoleon Dynamite. :D
Sorry, Laura. I guess politics is like religion in the way that you don't want someone bashing your beliefs. But in religion, it doesn't matter, and people's beliefs can coexist. In politics, not so much. Here's what I think.
Each party should elect a president, and they should be co-presidents.
There would be problems, such as the fact that they wouldn't agree with each other, but they could learn, and people's political ideas could coexist. I think if McCain and Obama were co-presidents, then there would be the experience people want from McCain and the change people want from Obama. I think this election is mainly divided between people who want change and people who are afraid of change. I won't say anything about that because I'm trying to be Swiss in this. (Heheh, rhyme.)
I also just thought of the fact that people would be like, "Well that's not Democracy!" We don't have democracy. In a real Democracy, there would be no parties. People would actually decide on cantidates by their merits and not their parties. I mean, voting for the best person to run our country only happpens with undecided voters. Faithful Republicans or Democrats would never vote for a cantidate of the other party even if they were the better choice. So if you had to vote for one of each party, you would decide on their merits. So either we get rid of parties or vote within parties. Our method of democracy doesn't work.
OK rant over. I gots to go. See y'alls later.
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