One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. -Plato
It is very interesting how amazingly advanced we have become in regards to having the option of being an informed citizen. As a result of the internet and readily available information, if a citizen decided to look at the candidates that are out there they can, within seconds find loads of valuable information.
While sites like Smart Voter have been around since 1996, they have relatively not changed in the past decade.
These days, not only is there loads of information readily available, the information is easy to access and also understandable. Some sites provide information and brief synopsises about candidates' policy (in this case, energy), backing them up with interviews of the candidates, while others give side by side comparisons of policy (in this case, health care).
Since it is amazingly quick and easy to find this information, i find that there is absolutely no excuse for an uninformed populis, especially since internet is free in libraries across the country. The problem lies with the cattle theory. This is basically stating that the majority of Americans would rather not have to deal with these types of decisions and would rather just be told. This is how networks like fox news survive; they make it simple. "Don't vote for Obama because he will spend your money and support the terrorists." Things are never that simple but the American people are placated by the fact that this information is quick and easy. They remain ignorant because they are apathetic.
The reasons for this apathy are far reaching and numerous but it is nothing new. Try reading "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail" by Thompson. There he writes about, and in almost verbatim rhetoric to today, the plight of the uninformed apathetic youth and african american community.
But what then is the answer? Compulsory voting? Extra Rights associated with voting? Poll tests? Perhaps the best answer is that if the majority of the uninformed populis is also apathetic, then that is for the best. If the people who are uninformed don't vote, then they don't affect policy, which is probably a good thing.
Personally i would like to see a more educated and informed population, but either that is impossible or long in coming.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Thank You Pres.Bush
Yes, I agree with you Mr. President, Congress is in fact wasting time, and they have been wasting time for a while now.
I take a comment like, “Congress is not getting its work done,” to heart when it comes from a president who has spent 418 vacation days, that is right, more than a year in a 8 year term, and who has failed, repeatedly, to "get the job done."
It seems apparent to me that the work that Congress hasn't done has been to hold you and your cabinet acountable for your actions and lack of actions.
I am dissapointed in America; why are we not up in arms? Why have we not ousted this waste of human life and done something right for a change? Why have we allowed ourselves to be apart to torture? TORTURE.
As in taking a human being and treating them as if we are an actual authoritarian government.
I would like to quote something that it seems our government has forgotten; "we hold these truths to be self evident, that ALL men are created equal..."
So Mr. President, should we treat you as you have treated other men? Other humans?
Should we strap you to a board and dunk your head under water?
I take a comment like, “Congress is not getting its work done,” to heart when it comes from a president who has spent 418 vacation days, that is right, more than a year in a 8 year term, and who has failed, repeatedly, to "get the job done."
It seems apparent to me that the work that Congress hasn't done has been to hold you and your cabinet acountable for your actions and lack of actions.
I am dissapointed in America; why are we not up in arms? Why have we not ousted this waste of human life and done something right for a change? Why have we allowed ourselves to be apart to torture? TORTURE.
As in taking a human being and treating them as if we are an actual authoritarian government.
I would like to quote something that it seems our government has forgotten; "we hold these truths to be self evident, that ALL men are created equal..."
So Mr. President, should we treat you as you have treated other men? Other humans?
Should we strap you to a board and dunk your head under water?
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