  Or better yet, when NO ONE attempts to exercise their brain. I was in a discussion recently with religious leaders (not necessarily people who have titles but people who influence alot of people and are the "Natural Born Leader" type), the loud people who talk too much and have very little to say.
The topic: Prohibition, the Bible and alcohol Their foundation: Proverbs 21:17, Ephesians 5:18, & Numbers 6:3 I'll give you a minute to look those up on biblegateway.com Proverbs and Ephesians seem to talk more about not being drunk or addicted to wine while Numbers is talking about a Nazarite vow where if you go by this, you shouldn't even eat grape jelly or drink grape juice. Don't pass the fruit cake. Now, onto the public forum, the democratic campaign is wooing female voters by sticking their hand out to NARAL and planned parenthood, encouraging women to become right-wing targets by wearing a bulls-eye t-shirt entitled, "I had an abortion.
" That is akin to walking down the street with an open invitation for harassment and heckling. At least, though, they have a place for women...Republicans lop the lot of us in with family development, as if we are merely incubators for the next round of middle-aged men who pass laws based on their own fears. I tell ya what, give me an insurance that covers birth control pills (viagra is already being covered, the irony is not lost) and I'll vote for whatever candidate can promise me that insurance will cover the feminine needs that I have. There is my choice, vote for a party that allows for the abuse of a well-meaning law (Roe v. Wade) or vote for a party that disregards my personal well-being. Where's the hanging chad for the feminist party? Did anyone know that there are more presidental candidates for 2004? Oh yes. From the Libertarian party, Micheal Badnarik. From the Independant party, Ralph Nader. From the Constitutional party, Micheal Peroutka. From the Green party, David Cobb. And, the Reverand Al Sharpton. Broken down, Al Sharpton, David Cobb, and Ralph Nader are similar to John Kerry on the issues. Micheal Badnarik and Micheal Peroutka are similiar to George Bush. So, if this really is a campaign for "Anyone but Bush" why aren't we hearing from the rest of these candidates?
With all these choices, one would venture to think that perhaps, one party could get it right combine the best of both major candidates and sweep away the election. What I find amusing this morning, though, is how much the democratic party is against the war on terrorism, but they are still completely petrified, locking down Boston.
Train stations are closed up to 45 miles around the city limits. I also find it funny that prostitutes from all over are being called in to town as back-ups for the regular girls because of the high demand. Southern belles and California blondes are flocking to the Hub to help stock the strip clubs and streets and hotels for this G-rated event. Makes me wish I was 34-24-34 and coordinated. 
