# posted by NoBrainRequired @ 9/08/2005 05:39:00 PM
In a few days I am going to post my manifesto. It will contain some very questionable, some would say offensive, claims. I ask two things. 1 Those of you who know me must never, ever use my real name (Manny Feltersnatch) or my oft used pseudonymn (Smokey McPott) in connection with that post. 2 If you think my words will go to far, step on the wrong toes or possibly increase the Federal surveillance of this site. Then I want you to warn me before I post and then go fuck yourself for being a fascist censoring cock sucker.
You have two days to vacate the premises before I celebrate St. James(on) Day.
That is all.
goddamn fucking spammers are back.
yeah, I was looking forward to reading the comments after the post, but no, they were useless. Anyway I am intrigued about the manifesto and think I will have some disagreement as y'all probably think me too pc. One point already, if you can't post with your name, even with a nickname, that means you do not fully stand behind the ideas? That you are contributing to the lack of responsibility that causes so many problems. That you are afraid of the consequences of your own ideas?
Look,
The things I'm gonna say are going to limit any kind of future political career. Furthermore, I run the risk of retribution from certain types who lack my sense humor and/ or poise. And, finally, go fuck yourself, if I want call myself No Brain Required, or Cunt Man or NutBuster I fucking will. Many great writers have used clever(at times) psuedonymns
well, if your ideas are that far out there, i dont think you have much of a shot for a political career anyway, unless you're talkin deep south, or maybe north korea
Josh he's going to have a great political career because he says his ideas would limit his politics, so he will run telling the people what they want, not what he thinks. That's the way it's done. As long as he hides his real agenda as he has already begun to do, he is set. You and I, the direct and honest guys we are, will each suffer humiliating loses in the first polls after our first political runs when we brutally tell people the truth.
I agree with Damon, politics is not about telling the truth. If anything its pandering to the most common denominator
we will never be happy with politics if we keep these attitudes. it isnt about truth, but that doesnt make it right and that doesnt make it impossible to break thru by telling the truth or acting like you say. improbable does not equal impossible.