Friday, November 10, 2006

Redemption


The last week has been a week of redemption for American culture. The Democrats took back the House and the Senate, which is awesome. Its great because now maybe the government will actually do something productive, like start bringing the troops home, start doing something about global warming, and look into all the crazy shit that the Republicans have been doing the last six years. The redemption of the Democrats is not only important to me because there are not longer only crazy people with governmental power, but also because it means the U.S.A. is not entirely insane. If the American people had put Republicans back into any seat of power they would have to be crazy, with everything that has happened. I will just mention the resent events; Ted Haggard pays for gay sex and buys meth, October was the most deadly month for US troops in Iraq, much of the military was calling for Rumsfeld to resign, the Speaker of the House knew that Mark Foley was sending dirty messages to under-age paiges, and that is the most resent stuff that comes off the top of my head.

Another person who received some sort of redemption in the last week was my homie Tommy Cruise. When Paramount ended their deal with Tom, because he is crazy, it was all over the News. But now Tom and his producing partner Paula Wagner have received complete control of United Artists. Of late this production company has not made that many movies of notice. However its history is prominent, it was started by Charlie Chaplin, and was the first studio to be controlled by the actual artist and not large studio executives.

So everyone should be happy that two of my favorite entities have received Redemption. I suggest you sing a little song, no not the one by Bob Marley, but one that goes like this. "Won the Senate, won the House. Won the Senate, won the House" Repeat.

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