Buy me some, Mom.

How about instead of having celebrities tell us who to vote for, or tell us to support the person they support, or suggest we're stupid for not agreeing with them, how about we just have celebrities who tell us their opinion and then tell us to form our own?

Wouldn't that be revolutionary?

And I suppose there are many out there who would want it to go a step further, skipping the part where celebrities tell us their opinion at all. But, for me, it really doesn't matter whether celebrities speak or not. I wish more would speak intelligently, but that's my personal opinion. It'd also be nice to have celebrities who are famous for skill and talent, rather than being famous for being famous.

But then, I'm not a celebrity, so I doubt any one's going to listen to my opinion anyway.

Anyway, I just don't feel it's very responsible to say "Vote...but only for who I tell you."

More like "Do some research. Then vote."


Although, I'd have to agree if a celebrity bothered to come out saying to vote for neither of the two major candidates.

I mean really. Our choices are "young, captivating, with hollow campaign promises and a questionable religious choice" (not that being a Muslim is questionable, but that people are questioning whether or not he is), or "experienced, two-faced, with hollow campaign promises and the equally hollow choice of a female running mate to trump his opponent's 'race card'"


Well, at least it's not Hilary Clinton. Bet she's pissed about McCain's running mate choice, though.

You know she's just fuming.

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