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Politics and your idiocy

As a lot of you may know, I’ve been obsessed with politics ever since this election season began. I’ve been following it very closely, as have millions of others. The race, of course, is very close. First, one is ahead, the next week the other one is. But there is one thing that always burns my ass; the undecided voters.If you’re an undecided voter, don’t even bother showing up on election day.

If you tell me that neither candidate is for you and you don’t like the fact that we have a two-party system, don’t vote, plain and simple. HOWEVER, if one day you tell me that you’re voting for a particular candidate, then a few days later you change your mind because of something that one of them said or didn’t say, you’re an idiot. You don’t deserve to vote because you simply don’t have an opinion and are too stupid to have one.

It’s simple folks, you either agree with someone, or you don’t. I’m not saying that you have to agree with every policy a candidate has in order to vote for him/her, I’m saying weigh them both and pick a candidate. The candidates are like oil and water; they are completely different and they don’t mix, so don’t tell me “well, I’m probably gonna vote for candidate A, but candidate B has a point, I think I may vote for him instead.” SHUT UP! You sound like a complete idiot and you’re wasting my time.

If you’re one of the voters I mentioned before and you don’t like either one, don’t vote, that’s your right. But don’t tell me that one day you’re pro-Obama and the next you’re pro-McCain (and vice-versa).