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    REGISTRATION(S): Do We the People Get the Candidates (or the Outcomes) We Deserve?
    by Fred Cederholm | May 8, 2008 - 10:53am

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    I’ve been thinking about registrations. Actually I’ve been thinking about the 2008 elections, the endless campaigns, the Supreme Court, endless payment increases, and a growing malaise affecting all US/us. It is really difficult to get fired up for the coming elections which are still some six months off into the future. This is no small observation coming from me – the all-time news and political junkie! I am not alone in this feeling of weariness as many of my readers agree on this.

    You see the Tuesday primary elections in Indiana and North Carolina “may” determine who will be the standard bearer for the Democratic Party in the 2008 Presidential election, but I am not counting on it. Both Senators Clinton and Obama claim they are in the fight until the 2008 Denver Convention. Senator McCain has “locked in” the Republican Party spot on the ballot. Campaigning has gone on for two years. The conventions, real debates, and podium combat still loom before us. I was disgusted and undecided about my choice options in 2004. I voted for President last and ended up actually flipping a coin - John Kerry “won” the toss! That is no way to make a voting decision. Please read on.

    This time I’ve threatened to write in “none of the above” and check THAT as a protest vote. Mrs. Thomas, one of my all-time favorite teachers (and League of Women Voter member), lectured me that THAT is a sorry cop-out and that she was absolutely ashamed of me for even joking about it! As always… she is completely correct. Choosing our next President is a sacred right, an honor, and a privilege - one dearly paid for by those who have gone before us and defended this land, its constitutional processes, and the American way of life. This country is in a mess no matter how you TH*NK about it. The current Newsweek cover story talks about “The Post American World” and how over 80% of our population believe the nation is on the WRONG track – a 40 plus year high!

    We need leadership and a major change of course. Our next president must not only be Chief Executive and Commander in Chief, they must be an inspirational Cheerleader-in-Chief. Their oratory from the “bully pulpit” of the Oval Office must be backed with a specific bullet-point listing of the details of their agenda and plan of action with a timetable.

    Platitudes, clichés, and sound bites are NOT going to cut it. We need the leadership of a John Kennedy or a Ronald Reagan to fire up the populace and unite them in the hard choices we must face as a nation. Details on their plans for a turnaround have NOT been forthcoming from McCain, Obama, or Clinton. Shame on them! And… shame on US/us for not demanding such from them. Heck… they haven’t fully IDed the problems!

    The recent US Supreme Court ruling upholding the Indiana photo ID requirement caused me to research voting requirements. I was shocked by what I learned. The steps necessary for voter registration, residency requirements, and time frame requirements for registration vary greatly from state to state – even for the national office elections.

    If you are not registered, you cannot vote. The Illinois system has shorter eligibility and registration time frames (before elections) than most states. Some require almost a full year of residency and a minimum 90 day window of registration before the elections. Illinois even has “motor voter” where you take care of the necessary paperwork at the Secretary of State’s offices for drivers’ licenses changes and renewals. This couldn’t be easier!

    It is so tempting to be focused on the never ending (and escalating) bills and payments that we face every month. The barrage of the daily negatives calluses us into a numbed stupor of malaise that we can readily forget how “we” are the problem, but “we” are the solution. If you are not registered to vote; please call your County Clerk’s Office, get the relevant information, and get registered! There is still time. I’m Fred Cederholm and I’ve been thinking. You should be thinking, too.

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    Dear Mr. C.

    I am briefly returning from a hiatus from the political shitstorm, saw your name and had to read it. But you may have punted me back to hiatus with:
    "We need the leadership of a John Kennedy or a Ronald Reagan..."

    First, reagan was not a leader, he was a pretty sock puppet - until the alzheimer's got so bad his handlers couldn't even hide it any more (around 1986). Still, he was the figurehead until 1-21-1989!
    reagan was a willing, even enthusiastic shill for his big-money sponsors. he was one of the most insidiously evil sons-a-bitches ever to wield power (for others).

    Second, the best paragon you could/should have used was FDR. 2008 presents copious and ominous parallels with 1929. Hoover and dumbfuck share ideologies. And we needed to get lucky with FDR. I doubt that either hillary or Obama are FDR, but mcsame sure as hell is indistinguishable from hoover/dumbfuck.

    However, though FDR would have been THE reference, I realize, as you do, that veeeery few americans know much of anything about him nor what he did to resurrect a nation and society from ... something...

    If this is why you chose your reference hominids, I consider it understandable.... and a damn shame.

    _______

    "Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." - Denis Diderot

    Submitted by jtree on May 8, 2008 - 3:51pm.

    How come does this yahoo get space on the front page?

    "I voted for President last and ended up actually flipping a coin - John Kerry “won” the toss!"

    This person can't decide between anyone and Bush? And he is the yuckster urging people to register?

    It's like Ronald McDonald urging people to eat right.

    Still, everyone should register to vote (and eat right).

    _______

    AKA Macho Chef

    Submitted by Android on May 9, 2008 - 3:15pm.

    The answer to your question is

    Hell yes.We get just exactly the monkeybrained whores we elect and whole heartedly deserve.

    Submitted by uncahal on May 10, 2008 - 4:07pm.
     
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