The Town That Didn’t Care

Filed at 10:28 am, Tuesday January 31st 2006
by Arlen Parsa

Thank God we’re not all like this. WaPo has:

In Randolph [Utah], though — where Bush received 95.6 percent of the vote and support for him continues to be nearly unanimous — the mind-set is even more specific to a place that seems less a part of the modern United States than insulated from it.

Why do they support the President so much? Maybe because they don’t give a damn about anybody else. If it don’t effect me directly, it don’t matter.

There have been no funerals here from Bush’s war on terrorism. There are no unemployment lines, no homeless people sleeping in doorways, no sick people being turned away from a hospital because of a lack of insurance, no crime to speak of, no security fence needed around the reservoir, no metal detectors at the schools.

Oblivious idiots. Just keep eating your red meat 7 days a week, smoking your cigarettes, driving without seatbelts, and supporting the President.

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