Since this is an election year, I felt it appropriate to repost this blog I did a while back.
Dear Congress,
After watching you in action with the bickering and unwillingness to work together, this VOTER out here has decided there is not one single one of you there today that I would cast my vote for. I'd much rather vote for Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, and Foghorn Leghorn. At least they are funny. Oh yeah, they're not real either, but, they would most likely do a better job in getting the job done than any one of you up there today.
Yes, I know, special interest and others pad your pockets and election campaigns, and you're all bought by these same groups of people. But remember one thing Congress...the American voters outnumber the money bags who are buying you. Yes, all of you are bought and paid for. Every last one of you. I speak only for myself, as I feel that since this is a free country and a free society, that I'll let my fellow American voters speak for them selves. Yes, it's true, there are the die hard conservative voters, there are the die hard liberal voters, who will vote strictly conservative or liberal regardless of how useless the candidate really is..hopefully the numbers are dwindling in that particular group.
But see, there is a group of American voters out here who..GASP! think for them selves. We don't pay attention to the slam ads, we don't pay attention to the high priced cheer leaders that are the cable news media. Instead, we choose to do our own research on candidates, learn on our own just how a candidate will vote on what we feel is important. The internet is a wonderful tool for such research.
In closing Congress, this voter wants you to be aware that we are out here, we are watching. And when you find your selves in the unemployment line, maybe you will look back and realize just who your boss really is.
Signed,
The American Voter.
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