Rock the Vote
i know some people hate when i talk politics. All i can say is that it won't stop.

if you're out voting today, do yourself and your country a favor and give Barack Obama your support.

if you're out voting today, do yourself and your country a favor and give Barack Obama your support.
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6 Comments:
Tony, please don't do that.
Let us enjoy your work without it being tainted by Red-state / Blue-state political crap.
Neither side is 100% right, nor is either side 100% wrong and none of the candidates this year have the 'answer' to what ails our country.
I've never held back on being vocal about my beliefs about anything, from art and comics, to music to politics. Some folks don't appreciate it, but it has never stopped me and frankly never will.
i know that no side is perfect, but i do believe that Obama has some good progressive ideas and is a smart man. The past 8 years have left me feeling worried and disturbed and i think Mr Obama is a step in the right direction. As a staunch liberal, he seems to have most of my interests at heart, and i fully support him.
America has disenfranchised itself, and has accepted the notion that the people can't control the government. While on some levels this is true, a vocal populace can make a difference. Apathy is one of the most dangerous things for people in trying times, which we most certainly are. I'm simply trying to let people know where I stand, and if they don't know where they are, maybe help them figure it out, whether they agree with me or not.
The work is tainted now.
TAINTED!!!
Tainted by your filthy Lib-Lab propaganda.
FUCK! Now what am I supposed to do?
From the polls I just saw, looks like Kansas agrees with you Tony!! Nothing wrong with talking politics... people need to get involved...
I caucused in Iowa for Obama, and I hope people get involved...
jason
jwgav
I guess I've never heard Obama espouse any principles, liberal or otherwise, that would make me think he'd have any clue about how to lead the country.
The only thing Obama talks about is some ambiguous call for 'change,' often simply for the sake of change.
And, frankly, I'm a bit skeeved out by Obama's followers, who seem to be looking more for a Messiah than a President (see also: And Obama Wept.)
10 years from now there will be nothing here but a smoldering crater. I would think someone who talks a lot about creativity and art would have a better imagination. You people keep fooling yourselves, taking part in the choosing of lesser evils and keep on keepin on. The only answer will be in massive all out change. This guy isn't going to be the man leading the revolution of the American people. Our choices are futile.
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