
Morbid? Yep. Rude? If the occasion calls for it. Brutally honest? You bet. I really hope you didn't come here expecting flowers and frills, because that's not what you'll find. This is who I am, and I offer no apologies for what I think and how I feel. I'm not asking you to love me, or even respect me; allow me the freedom to exist and be myself and may the same be given in return. I know the difference between reality and fantasy, do you? I'm firmly planted in the soil of reality, are you?
"A poor fool indeed is he who adapts a manner of thinking for others! My manner of thinking stems straight from my considered reflections; it holds with my existence, with the way I am made. It is not in my power to alter it; and were it, I'd not do so."
~ Marquis de Sade, 1783
If I was president of the United States, I would definitely make a few changes in the way our country is ran. First, I would allow gay marriages, because it is not the job of our government to decide who the people can and cannot love.
Second, a lot of the federal prison system will be done away with. Bullets are much cheaper than keeping a prisoner on death row for 40 years until he dies of old age, and a good, sharp knife is far cheaper than bullets. "But that's inhumane!" People cry. Well, it was pretty inhumane when the guy when out and abducted a little girl, tortured, molested, and beat her to death. What goes around comes around.
Third, censorship would be outlawed, because it solves nothing in the long run, beyond making the censored items more desirable to those who seek them.
Freedom of speech and religion would not be selective rights: that is, Christianity would not be favored over Satanism by the government, nor would Jewish people be favored over, oh, say, Buddhists.
Everyone would have the right to express themselves without fear of reprimand because their views and opinions are different than mine (ex: Bush locking up war protesters and saying they're terrorists)
If I was president, I would change the laws so that people can't make Welfare a way of life. I would see to it that no one was immune from justice, everyone had to be responsible for their actions, and the rich could not buy their way out of trouble.
In short, our country would be ran by the ideas and principles of Anton Szandor LaVey.
Times are changing; our laws and standards must change as well.