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> We, the people demand the impeachment of George W Bush

6 December 2004, 00:42

The truth of the matter is that in America when it comes to elections, the wish of the majority is suppossed to be the determining factor in the outcome of elections. Most voters in America aren’t very educated and only vote the way that their childhood biases ingrained by generations of ancestors whom have lived in poverty-stricken neighborhoods with only faith-based values as their guides dictate, and when it comes to voting they will vote as these values (unadulterated by modern theological criticism), their neighbors who come from the same backgrounds, and their churches lead them to do. The majority of the people aren’t particularly intellectual, progressive, or informed in any sense of that word. The only factor determining whether or not they can vote is the fact that they have reached eighteen years of age. And many of the people that I’m mentioning are the poor, white class of the Bible Belt region — rough people in many cases whose ancestors were criminals in England that chose to be deported to the colonies rather than face the death penalty for their crimes during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. However, as majority determines the outcome in elections in this country then the bubbas votes should matter just as much as those of the progressive, "educated" liberals and as an example of this we see the clear-cut election of a man of who typifies their values to president. There may be a value in fourth-grade level insults that progressive liberals are too educated to grasp as the core tenets of the group of voters outlined above could in fact be more necessary and true to the human condition than those of progressive thinkers. Such is the message of Tyler Durden.