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I haven't written in some time but there is something recently that I am extremely passionate about and that being my disdain for hillary clinton. Last night I was literally glued to the television set watching the small percentage gap between Hillary and Barack barely fluctuate on the edge of my seat, crossing my fingers - please please please.

I'm not really sure when my hatred started but one day I opened my eyes and realized all of the bulls*it that spews out of her mouth. What a volatile, vapid, political robot who reminds me more of a conservative close-minded republican by the second.

Her antics, her hissy fits and her low road politics - how can anyone agree? praise? admire? RESPECT?

I don't understand!

Bill Clinton was a do nothing president who knowingly allowed Bin Laden to go about his course in the middle east and she has the audacity to say she is going to protect us from the terrorists.

Clinton supporters assume that since Bill had a great administration that the same must be for Hillary - this wont be so. Bill Clinton had a good administration based on factors that are completely out of his control. The government whether or not you want to admit has barely any control over the economy at all - it is all up to the mega corporations and very few top banks that decide these things for not only the united states but all of the worlds top countries as well.

We are currently (in) headed into a recession, engaging in two wars, experiencing genocide in multiple nations, experiencing food famin and poverty, home foreclosures in record numbers and unemployment rates that should not exist. We have no universal system of health care at the hands of major drug companies, we are losing our soldiers each day to a war that should have never been waged at the hands of war profiters and we are experiencing the highest fuel prices in the history of man at the hands of Exxon and Mobile executives. These things should not be occurring. We don't need someone to come into the white house who once sat on the board of Walmart and was for the war - we don't need someone who acts, lies and takes money from lobbyists (drug companies, weapons manufactures, and oil companies) we don't need someone who is going to come into the white house with a smile and blood on their hands ... we need someone to wipe that slate clean.

And that someone is Barack.
Comments
posted on Apr 23 at 6:42 pm
I just don't understand why someone would come to this site to give their thoughts on political topics. As an artist I see it as a bad move....you will always be on the wrong side of the arguement to a portion of your fan base...getting true fans to be involved in your music is always a monumental task and alienating any of them in my view is counter productive. Myself, I'm always turned off by politics in an entertainment venue. Just my thoughts it is a free country(mostly).
Peace Joel
posted on Apr 23 at 7:03 pm
do you think she's a baby eater too?
you're the first woman i know that's against her.
posted on Apr 24 at 5:54 am
gargalee, i don't post on here as a musician unless its on my band blog. when i first started interning for fuzz one of our main things was being able to incorporate entertainment with social relevance in an online forum. i feel very comfortable expressing my thoughts. i'd rather post on politics and meaningful things than get 100 comments like "yo baby gurll my album be dropping next week and i'm the best shiiiiit since 2pacccc"
posted on Apr 24 at 5:55 am
bella yeah i guess it is kind of "rare" that as a woman i would be up against the only contender from my gender but i just dont feel like voting for someone just because they are a woman or just because they are black is a good enough reason to vote. we will have a woman leader one day, just as we will eventually have a black or hispanic...everything in due time. i just dont feel like we should rush in order to achieve these things because we will overlook the issues that are the most important and have the most effect on us as a people.
posted on Apr 24 at 3:51 pm
yeah I feel you.

hey also, yo baby gurll my album be dropping next week and i'm the best shiiiiit since 2pacccc!

hahahah ;)
posted on Apr 24 at 4:29 pm
well said. just because someone is a woman shouldn't sympathize with another, especially if that woman is known for throwing hissy fits whenever something does not go her way (*cough*Hilary*cough*)
posted on Apr 24 at 11:41 pm
were you working when Bill Clinton was president? Because the economy was booming and he managed the U.S. out of debt and into a surplus. And it was George W. Bush who was asleep at the wheel and allowed Bin Laden to attack inside the U.S.
posted on Apr 25 at 6:24 am
as i said presidents have nothing to do with the economy, its the major corporations and banks which run the government.

i am by no means defending george bush. administrations have been a disappointment in their entirety for decades.
posted on Apr 25 at 1:48 pm
First of all I strongly disagree with Gargalee. Everything is politics, because being a political person means to express personal values. Art without attitude means nothing. Every piece of art has a message and this message implies your points of views and values. To be unpolitical in order to prevent chasing away potential fans is cowardly. You should never deny your personal values to earn money. Another thing: The way the music industry is acting these days is very political. Fuzz was created to be a counterpart and therefore is very political.

I agree that there is NO sound argument for voting for Hillary. Barack Obama is the guy!
posted on Apr 25 at 1:56 pm
A few words to Alexandra's reply:

During Clinton's presidency the worldwide economy was booming. The breakdown of the slash-dot-com-hype was not Bush's fault either. Bush did not allow Bin Laden to attack the U.S. It happened and no president would have been able to prevent these maniac from spreading terror.

A question: What did Al Gore for the environment when he was vice president in the Clinton administration? Just because Bush's presidency was/is bad in many ways, there's no need to glorify the Clinton years.
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