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November 9, 2006 |
The Great
Election of November 2006
Well the elections are over, and what will be will be and I hope that everyone gets what is good for them.
This election showed just how easy the mushrooms (people) of Lancaster County and else’s were can be swayed by voting poles and the news media.
Just how dumb are the people of the county, state and country?
If the news media were prohibited from giving out election results till the next day, would the out come be different?
Would more or less people vote?
The so called polling that is done can be made to read what ever they want it to just by taken a poll in an area with voters of that like mind. If a polling on crime is needed to look good, you take a poll in an area where there is low crime, if you want the poll to show that drug arrest are up, you would take a poll in an area of high drug use.
Just how hard is it for the mushrooms out there to understand that?
The same goes for the news media. The people only watch read or listen to a news source with news of their liking. (After all who wants to know about news that would be contrary to their way of thinking). How often do you hear of the good that is coming out of this war in IRAQ? You only hear or read about the bad side so as far as the mushrooms know all is lost and our children are dying for nothing.
Oh yea, the news media is supposed to be impartial, but then you have to ask why they indorse a candidate? (Now you have to ask your self if a reasonable person being of sound mind could believe that this news media would not be partial to the candidate ways.)
Let me ask this question, just how long ago was a declared war on drugs was made? Yet you hear little about in the news.
Just what is the cost of this war to date compared to the war in IRAQ?
How many law enforcement officers have died in this war? How many innocent people have died from drive-by shootings, robberies, and vehicle accidents caused by a person being under the influence of a controlled substance?
How about the declared war on poverty? Have we won that yet? (We no longer have poor people in this county.)
How about the war on literacy? Have we won this one yet? How much has this war cost?
As you see I could go on and on about unpopular matters because if they were popular they would be on the front page of the newspaper and the lead story on the TV and radio but that is the way to feed and nourish mushrooms to insure that they stay politically correct so as not to get out of step with the powers to be or be able to think on their own.
The people have spoken and we are now stuck with what we got and they have to live with it but one has to wonder if the elected candidates do not perform as promised, will the mushrooms come out of the dark and scream for their impeachment?
Oh yea, just one more thing, according to the official web site of the county of Lancaster,
http://66.216.166.82/PubICE/default.asp?Category=VotesLC, there were NO WRITE IN VOTES!, wrong again mushrooms, I wrote my name in so I guess that’s one vote that was not counted, but you just have to ask your self how many others were not counted?
-- William H. LeMon, Sr. of East Drumore Township