Sunday, September 30, 2012

             " So they are trying to buy an election?" That's what i thought when i heard about superpacs. It allows corporations to throw loads of money into a specific candidate. they are trying to buy the election and be favored in return with some sorts of privilege such as governmental pardons or reduced taxes just as a few that pop into my head.
 There are people who support this known as conservatives. They believe this is giving them insight to how the people truly feel about the candidates. They believe that these people are just normal people who just happen to have a lot of money to spend, and that they should have the right to spend it however they want. While we all need need the ability to spend our hard earned money,in a conservative opinion, we cant help that they have more to spend and just happen to want to give it to the candidates.




          There are also people who appose these ideas known as liberals. They believe the election will be bought and favors will be guaranteed. Liberal people have an idea that these Super PACs will only give the rich a voice in our government ergo making an unfair democratic system. They believe that people should spend there money just to keep it out of our government. Liberals find Super PACs unfair and an attempt at buying your way out of everything. If you can buy the government then we have no ability to stop them from getting whatever they want.



   In my opinion i am a liberal person. I do believe that someone should be treated with the same ability to spend there money as i have but government cant be bought. Government belongs to many people. we should decide as a nation who our next president will be. Super PACs will take away from the influence that the rest of the nation has on our government.
           

Sunday, September 16, 2012

              I interviewed a friend and almost a family member Deborah Berry. Deborah has gone through so much in her life that she learned to make decisions. This is the same with her political views. She watches the news and her family life and sees that there are some flawed systems in government. One of these is in her belief that congress doesn't give the people an equal voice in government. The point of democracy is for the people to be heard not for a few men to make decisions for a country.
        She is independent. she believes that the best candidate for the job should be in charge. A party doesn't define a man nor does it define his intentions for our country. You can get an idea of that when he campaigns, but just because he campaigns well doesn't mean he has the countries best interests in mind. Politicians can be liars it is our job as citizens to weed out the lies from the truth.
         I had very similar experiences to my friend Deborah. I saw people get diagnosed with diagnosis's that made me question health care. I saw people say someone has a mental disease when there was nothing wrong with him. This happens a lot I understand but I can help but question the way health care professionals are trained. I want a leader that really has my country's best interest at heart otherwise we may as well give the power to a chimp.
          I learned that a government can be flawed but at the same time any person in our country has the right today what is and isn't flawed. Democracy is based on opinion and no one person can say something is or isn't flawed. People vote liberal or conservative in order to ensure that the values they like are brought to their country for the next four years.the voters interests are driven by what they believe. If someone believes a specific thing they are more likely to vote for someone who thinks the same way they do.my personal veiws haven't been changed because of this I know what I believe and stick to my beliefs.


1.  How did you vote in the last election?  Why?
2.  Do you consider yourself a liberal, conservative, or independent?
3.  What life experiences have shaped your political values?
4.  What key issues are most important to you, when it comes to US policy?
5.  Who will you likely vote for in the future?  Are you happy with your party? 
 6. what do you think about when someone has not voted but still complains about who is elected?
7. who would you vote for in this election?
8. why would you vote this way?
9.do you have any issues with our government?
10. what are they?
11. did you know anyone who's children went to war?

Monday, September 10, 2012

my name? the ask me this all the time. they don't care for the answer they care to watch my form walk down a hallway. they care to watch my body move in a way that they find orgasmic they don't realize my mind and that i know what they look at. society has an obsession with the human form rather then intellect and my situation is no difrent. i am William Bellis: proud strong loyal and smart.
i spent my days singing and as much as i love it they saw me for that as a child. they heard my voice hit a note that few men could hit and people would listen to me only as i sang another person's thoughts and feelings. i was a fat child and the only way for someone to realize i was there was to show them notes and feelings i was too young to understand. i sang of love and treachery, pain and heartache, all something an 11 year old boy couldn't understand. i worked myself to sweat and tears hoping i would make them see i was more then the boy who could hit a note and make them feel another mans feelings.
now i am a man one with a mind, a heart and a soal all ready to show more then they see. i can be the life of a party but i need more then that i need to show that there is a mind behind my form. a heart behind my muscular chest and a soal that wants the world to see it. i have shed the pounds that confound me to my youth, confound me to an appalling stature one that couldn't be taken seriously. but now i must show the world that a mind hides behind the beauty of a human form. i am William bellis strong independent, and more then you may see. look at my mind over my matter