I'm not an activist, and I'm not a cynic. I'm just a person who wants to stick to the facts and offer only those arguments that can be supported by those facts. So, without further ado, I present you with this all-important piece of information: Gov. Joe Gray Davis insists that space aliens are out to lay eggs in our innards or ooze their alien hell-slime all over us. This is a rather strong notion from someone who knows so little about the subject. We live in incoherent times -- and Gov. Davis knows it. Without a doubt, however, his annoying, filthy personal attacks terrorize our youngsters. News of this deviousness must spread like wildfire if we are ever to point out the glaring contradiction between his idealized view of communism and reality. Finally, if this letter generates a response from someone of opposing viewpoints, I would hope that the author(s) concentrate on offering objections to my ideas while refraining from attacks on my person or my intelligence. I've gotten enough of that already from Gov. Joe Gray Davis.
Then I asked for a 2 paragraph letter:
I've got a bone to pick with Gov. Joe Gray Davis. What follows is a series of remarks addressed to the readers of this letter and to Gov. Davis himself. The question, therefore, must not be, "To what depths of depravity does he need to descend before the rest of us realize we must improve the living conditions of the most vulnerable in our society -- the sick, the old, the disabled, the unemployed, and our youth -- all of whose lives are made miserable by Joe Gray Davis?", but rather, "In view of his jejune vaporings, what does it make sense for us to do now?". The latter question is the better one to ask, because his comrades have learned their scripts well, and the rhetoric comes gushing forth with little provocation. Would he like it if I were bumptious and self-satisfied, too? I don't think so.
I must emphasize that we find among narrow and uneducated minds the belief that he can change his vindictive ways. This belief is due to a basic confusion, which can be cleared up simply by stating that if one believes statements like, "Gov. Davis defends the real needs of the working class," one is, in effect, supporting unstable braggadocios (also known as Gov. Davis's bedfellows). How many of his adulators are content to sit around doing absolutely nothing to contribute to the world around them? I'd hazard to guess that the number is pretty high. I had thought the world was free of meddlesome, truculent grizzlers. So imagine my surprise when I discovered that Gov. Davis wants to utilize legal, above-ground organizing in combination with illegal, underground tactics to woo over improvident, unruly know-nothings by using tactics such as scapegoating, reductionist and simplistic solutions, demagoguery, and a conspiracy theory of history. Given the tenor of our times, I'll tell you what we need to do about all the craziness he is mongering. We need to force him into early retirement. I would like to close by saying that Gov. Joe Gray Davis's inability to fathom what I am talking about is betrayed by his insistence that this is the best of all possible worlds and that he is the best of all possible people.