Wednesday, April 4, 2007

I think I might give myself a heart attack

Well, I woke up today to find that the emails I had sent out to Fox News, CNN and a few friends at the Green Party had all definitely had the impact I had expected. For instance, not only did I receive the posts that they had all been opened, and presumably read, but I received nonsense emails back from the sources of our admired media. Mr. Hannity's producer said he had wanted to read my rant on his show, but I had been a little hard on some conservative leaders in U.S. politics. The press manager for CNN told me my letter was "well-written and clear to a point, but" I had apparently pissed them off because I pulvarized a few too many liberal congressmen. Okay, I ask you - how easy of a target is a politician who hides bribe money in his freezer under the guise that it's a lasagna. I mean, how many men do you know make homemade lasagna just for themselves, let alone know how to make it. Whatever. I guess my essay will be published in a Green newsletter, so that's good. It's just so frustrating to write what you feel and know to be true and then have it ho hummed. I am so sorry they didn't like to hear the truth. Everyone knows that politicians in general are shady and totally corrupted and pathetic. And why is this so? Why? Because they are a product of our society. We, as a group, are sad and a complete waste. I just wonder why people have given up trying to find the truth. More so, why have we as a society given up the standards that we proclaim to believe in? Black is black and white is white, but we forget that gray is still gray. It doesn't take on different definitions of being, simply because it is a blend of the two main colors. Gray doesn't mean - go with the flow.

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