As the election draws near, ads are filling the airwaves and the battle for America rages back and forth there will come a time when eligible voters will decide who to vote for and the ads and whatnot won't matter too much anymore. I've always leaned democratic because of the way the political Republicans always seemed excessively religious and close-minded (I'm only referring to the conservative Republicans who are against gay rights etc., I don't mean to lump all republicans together as bigots and I don't mean to suggest that there aren't any bigots in the Democratic Party either).
Now that the Conventions are over the debates should be coming up soon and the only people who still need to make up their minds are the people who actually are a part of the democratic process instead of blindly following where they're told to go. I'm not really sure how I feel about the fact that only a few people actually make conscious decisions as to who they will vote for, especially since I'm not one of them...
In other news, I get to read a book about a social issue for class. This is cool because I've always wanted to read something of that nature, but I'm too busy reading epic fantasy and I don't want to stop in the middle of a series (fantasy/sci-fi readers [and potentially others {I wouldn't really know} too] should know what I mean) in order to pick up a social issue book. I haven't decided what book or what issue but I'll probably blog about whatever one I pick when I do.
Entertaining writing style in each of these posts but work to use specifics and details to flesh out your ideas. To do so will give them more weight and meaning.
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