Thursday, December 06, 2007




An Open Letter to Mitt




Mitt:



Hello, is anybody home?



We recognize, Mitt, that you are ambitious.





And that you have enlisted your boys in an enterprise equally

as important as if they were in combat by your own admission and that's to get you elected.



We know that you want to serve America.



And in order to do that you have demonstrated your willingness to jettison all of the previous stands you have made about women's rights and the rights of gays to enter into contracts to protect each other and the decimation of illegal immigrants. Mitt, you have successfully covered all of the bases that satisfy the interests of your bigoted supporters.



And we know you are a religious man who puts his own religion over the Constitution.



After all, we know you report to a higher authority.



But Mitt, you have also shown yourself to be so ambitious that people are not sure whether they can trust what you say. In fact, you seem to change your views so often, that we find ourselves with our heads spinning after listening to your rhetoric.



May I suggest one thing: That you go back and rethink this whole thing about running for president.



The fact of the matter is that you've gotten the Constitution a little screwed up in your interpretation and you are seemingly too eager to back a war that there is no justification for.



Look around yourself, Mitt.



Do you really see anyone who really wants to continue this senseless war?



Do you see anyone who feels that we belong in the middle of a Civil war?



I know you don't have anything personal at stake here since you haven't volunteered your boys to do some of the heavy lifting for their country.



It's always easy when you have money to let the other guy do it but before you zealously get behind a continuation of failed policies, you should really think it out.



Otherwise, you begin to reveal yourself for the amateur that you are and come off like an overly ambitious upstart with little depth or dimension.



See what I mean?



And when it comes to women's rights, Mitt, you were right the first time: Women deserve to decide their own fates as do gays. This is not the business of government, Mitt, and you should know that by now.



Maybe Mitt the world will be ready for your brand of flag waving and zealotry in another twenty years..



Hopefully, when I won't be around to see it.



Les Aaron




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