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The day began with my wife and I discussing Arnold's foray into government. That's right, GOVERNMENT NOT POLITICS- for we are tallking about public service here, and not just any position but chief executive for one of the largest government bodies in the world. And I have resigned myself to the fact that Arnold is going to win. This is, after all, the same country that elec... (well, ended up with) an idiot as its president. It is the same country where an ex-wrestler became governor of another large state. It is the same state where another Hollywood actor was elected governor. Style trumps substance.
So I reflect on this, and I look at the mirror of America, and I think I have seen us hit rock bottom, and I am then sadly proven wrong. America's self esteem, if collectively measured right now, would be almost non-existent on any scale. When we begin to elect such clearly unqualified leaders for such important positions, when we need to attack weak and unthreatening countries lead by "tin horn" dictators and despots to address our "security" concerns, when we alienate our allies for not joining us in these misadventures, I see that we have lost all respect for ourselves and our government. And I've yet to add that we have one state GOP legislature so averse to a real democratic process, that its opposition must physically abandon its seats to avoid coercion in an undemocratic process, or that OUR Supreme Court subverted the democratic process as the nation collectively sat by and watched.
There's an ugly America out there, and it's getting uglier every day. When Arnold is elected, it will be one more rung down the ladder in my book. American seems to think everything's a joke. Life's a movie. All the world's a stage. Well, those Americans are not in Baghdad right now, they're not experiencing life and death in equal measures. 110 Americans have died in Iraq since the "Mission Accomplished" photo-op. That is more than one a day. Where are the pictures of flag draped coffins arriving at Dover? Where are the interviews with the grieving families? I say: "Bring 'em on". Americans need to wake up. Life is not a movie.
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