There are very few things that I am passionate about. Politics happen to be one of them. I have very strong political views although I am niether Democrat nor Republican. I can't stand when people don't think outside of the box they live in. We live in a country where there are only 2 political Parties and that everyone can be content with that pisses me off. There are certain issues where there isn't just a Black or White answer, there is always a Grey area. Niether party deals with it, and as Americans people just don't question it, instead they vote Red or Blue each time. I voted for John Kerry in this past election, not because he was the better candidate, but for the simple reason that he isn't killing 500,000 people around the world right now in the name of Democracy, that doesn't even work here in the United States. Free and Fair elections, something that has been forced on Iraq and Afghanistan against there will, but that the United States had to do it by force is something that should be in question. Hitler invaded Poland because he wanted them to be under the same political ideals as the Germans, (that and alot more fucked up shit) would he not have been brought up on War Crimes if he didn't commit suicide? Why is it Ok, that George Bush can invade Iraq and Afghanistan and 50% of the people here hail him as a hero? The fact that there are still Americans that believe that the 911 attacks weren't provoked, and that we were just minding our business when we were bombarded is rediculous. How is it that the Canadian form of "Capitalism" works that much better? They can provide services for everyone in there country, have a higher standard of living, and avoid forcing there beliefs on the rest of the world.
Makes me very ashamed to have to tell people that I was born in America.