Thank you.


By Anonymous - Posted on 09 January 2009

Thank you.
Thank you for allowing me not to be blinded by patriotism, and for crushing the ideals and beliefs of my generation before they manifested into ignorance and hate. My life out of high school begins with you out of office, my first vote cast for a man capable of moving the masses, a man with respect and knowledge about the office he intends to hold, and a man deserving of the office.
It is incredible to me that someone as incompetent as you would have chosen to take office, knowing only people who can walk on water can cope with the responsibilities that come with the white house. As a ten year old i first became politically aware. My school encouraged us to become politically active. This was your election. We were blinded by optimism and patriotism, unable to understand why a group of people would want to destroy so many lives by crashing 2 planes into two buildings so close to where I live. I felt, heard, smelled and mourned the attack and the subsequent decay. I believed in revenge. Of course, I was immature and ignorant of the rest of the world. Thanks to you I've seen what a demagogue can do to masses of people looking for faith anywhere. How dare you?
You have justified too much with the blood of my neighbors. You have justified too much in the name of my cities welfare.
Of course I know all of your colleagues work for the neoconservative think-tank, the Project for the New American Century. These people can be blamed for much of the destruction caused to the world, along with the military industrial complex they sponsor.
Yet if you try and wash your hands, you will still find all of the seas and oceans on the face of this planet turn red for your crimes.
So I want to thank you for the pessimism you have instilled in me and my generation. We all owe you a great debt for the terrors we have witnessed. I can assure you we will tell our children of your legacy as the worst president in the history of our country. At least Nixon was a competent man, and at least Ulysses S Grant served his country nobly and greatly in a war rather than hiding himself from the actual campaign
in the north.

You are a fool, and all of your time in hell will never redeem you for the injustices you have have facilitated,
GC

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