voting
Postmortems of voting woes, disenfranchisement, and how countries around the world elect government officials.
What I Would Do If I Became President
Here is a bit of a rant of what I would do if I had the power, which of course I don't. I would add a new constitutional amendment stating clearing we have freedom from religion since a lot of religious folks claim it is not in the constitution when you cannot have freedom of religion without freedom from religion. All religions and lack thereof will be respected. No political office can ask about religious affiliation or lack thereof.
By Ferrari King9 months ago in The Swamp
Political Graffiti
The people have spoken. Officially, Canada’s Election Day is Monday, April 28th. We have had early voting, with a record 7.3 million eligible Canadians making their choice over the Easter weekend (I was a part of this particular group, noting that I was doing so on Good Friday – see my poem). The race has tightened up over the last week, with the American presidency, tariffs and a general pro-Canadian feeling permeating the nation. We will probably have a minority government running things again, with the same two main parties – Liberal and Conservative – duking it out and butting heads over issues. My mother will go for the former; some relatives will choose the latter, or take a real shot in the dark and choose one of our other parties (New Democrats, People’s Party of Canada, Green or…?) One of the more amusing things about this nation is how many political parties seem to grow in the body politic every year (I remember one called the Natural Law Party when I was an undergrad; their party leader was our own infamous magician Doug Henning – look him up). I often wonder how a nation like the United States can possible cohere and run with just two political parties (yes, I know that there are independent candidates, they seem to just be a sideshow to the big tent events). I wonder how it works.
By Kendall Defoe 10 months ago in The Swamp
Pakistan vs India: Latest Tensions, History, and Future Relations
Pakistan vs India: Rising Tensions, Historic Rivalry, and the Road Ahead The phrase Pakistan vs India often conjures images of cricket matches, diplomatic talks, and military tensions. However, recent developments have reignited the intense rivalry between these two South Asian neighbors, grabbing global attention. With historic grievances and new flashpoints emerging, the world watches closely as Pakistan and India navigate another phase of strained relations.
By Madi Speaks10 months ago in The Swamp
Pentagon Scandal 2025: Hegseth's Leaked Yemen War Plans Exposed via Signal App
Pentagon Scandal 2025: Hegseth's Leaked Yemen War Plans Exposed via Signal App "Shocking Leaks Reveal U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Shared Classified Military Plans with Unauthorized Contacts via Encrypted Messaging"
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in The Swamp
The Police Should Go Nuclear!. Content Warning.
NOTE: This article is purely satire. In the news, there is this talk about defunding the police. It would be bad on many counts because criminals can get off Scott Free for their crimes. Should the bureaucrats get their way, the police will be helplessly undermined by severe budget cuts. Now, this would put cities and towns all over America in peril. However, I have to say there is a solution to this defunding of the police.
By Halden Mile10 months ago in The Swamp
RFK JR IS A FUCKING MORON
I am mother of nonverbal autistic son and I am furious with Mr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr and the rest of the moronic Trump administration. This year has been a hell of a wishy-washy year since Trump became president again. As much as I wanted to censor this title trying to make more professional, I just thought you know what fuck it I am just so furious. Here’s why…..
By Gladys W. Muturi10 months ago in The Swamp
Safeguarding Voting
Attention all women, Black and Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Naturalized American citizens, and trans-people. Are you tired of having to listen to political speeches drone on and on about how awful the opposing candidate is for your state or country? Has it become a hassle to conduct your own research on all running candidates for an elected office? Wouldn’t you rather just breeze through your life without worrying about the political direction of your state or country? Well, fear no more! The US Republican party has a solution for you. Introducing the SAVE Act, short for Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act.
By Iris Harris10 months ago in The Swamp









