08/12/2010

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So I found this written in my college book that me & my friend Jesus apparently wrote the other night... Strange how even when unsober I am still political, it's so ingrained, scary. It actually makes a lot of sense though, maybe more policies should be made of the back of some Jack Daniels.

My English class thought I should send it to him & I quite like that it's written in fat marker pen, like I'm a maniac or something. Also using the Streets to justify drug laws might not go down too well, but how awesome would that be? I think the Arctic Monkeys, "Assuming that all things are equal, who'd want to be men of the people? When there's people like you." Could be used with step 2 & just generally as a mantra. Also I prefer Murdoch-ites to Daily Mail readers. It refocuses the enemy which is always good. Shall I send it?

Feeling political again as it's the vote tomorrow & there's another march later on. My friend voted Lib Dem & so he's been going on every single protest he can, to try & ease his conscience, but every time he rings me to ask where I am. As if he's superior because he's there with all the dicks who are there because of what happened in London, looking for something to do. I'm not saying that's the majority of the people. I'm just saying that I am as angry, if not angrier than most of the people on the marches but 2 in 2 weeks is too much. I cannot miss anymore physics lessons, I'm sorry. But this is at a reasonable time & it makes sense to leave something in those lying Lib Dem minds as they decide the majority of the populations educated future.

The final note on my rant is how they can even think about changing after they made the pledge. If you said something in an interview that got you the job, like that you were Catholic to become a Priest (bad example, I know) but then you admitted that you didn't actually believe in it like you said you did & you thought your congregation were dicks, wouldn't you have to stop being a Priest? How can you justify saying something to get elected & then using "we didn't think we'd get into power" or "we didn't know how bad it was" as an excuse, because that was when got you into power, as a politician you should have principles or you're just proving everyone right. It's ridiculous. We didn't vote for the government we have & those who did, it seems were lied to on the grounds my which they were voting.

Democracy?

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4 comments:

  1. I think you should definitely send it.

    And your example of a priest saying he's Catholic when he actually thinks it's all bullshit was actually a good one; it's like Thomas Cranmer when Mary I came to the throne and made him sign this thing to say he was Catholic so he could carry on being Archbishop of Canterbury, when he was actually a massive Protestant. Though he was burnt at the stake for that. Maybe that's what should happen now.

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  2. I'm all for heads on sticks...

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  3. i can't help but feel betrayed by clegg when it comes to his stance on tuition fees. to go from wishing to eradicate them to tripling them in one step? seems a bit... extreme. disillusions one with politics, which is definitely not good in any way at all.

    and this is possibly the best drunk handwriting i've ever seen. mine is dire.

    ps, i'm having a christmas jumper giveaway (:

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  4. i say send too, get it done sober or not

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