It might be hard to believe, but there is actually a chance that I will not be elected President of the United States. Being the Boy Scout that I was for a week in 1987, I must be prepared for life should I not win the election. Below are some of my options:
- Become a commissioner of a major sports league. I have already shown how I would handle problems currently in the NFL and NHL. I could also be a good commissioner for the NBA and Major League Baseball.
- Become a reality television star. My life is hectic enough to make for entertaining television. The one drawback would be that the show’s producers would have to censor by covering-the-boobies and other lady body parts when I visit the nudie bar.
- Run for Congress, Senate, Mayor, or other public office. I am leaning against this option. People say they want a president with experience in dealing with government. The Democrats chose President Obama and the Republicans chose
Ron Paul Mitt Romney. Most people don’t want the experience they have in the White House, especially ObromneyCare. This is why I chose to run despite not having political experience.
- Write that book I have been putting off writing since 1996. I will have time after Election Day to pursue this should I not win the election, though I still think I am going to win. The reason why I think I will win is because unlike the other candidates, the media has said nothing negative about me, my policies, or my campaign.
- I could offer myself to play the role of Christian Grey in the upcoming “Fifty Shades of Grey” movie.
There are only 41 days left until Election Day. Pick up your absentee ballot by next Friday if you haven’t done so already. Don’t forget to help the elderly with their absentee ballots, including filling in my name for President so that they don’t have to labor with writing.
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September 26, 2012
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You’re looking at the title of this blog entry and wondering why the emphasis on voting absentee. There a few very good reasons.
The first and most important reason is because voting is an important decision. It is more important than the many scrumptious options on the Denny’s menu. You are deciding who gets to ruin (or save – if you vote for me) your future.
The second reason is that most people vote after work. It seems that everybody gets to the polls to vote seconds before you do so you end up wasting hours before voting. All absentee voting involves is filling out the ballot and mailing it in.
The third reason is that there are many different voting machines and many of them don’t have any paper to show how you vote. With an absentee ballot, you can make a copy or scan your ballot and you can show how you voted.
The fourth reason is that you can spend time campaigning for me (as long as you are at least 101 feet away from a polling place. Campaigning any closer is illegal. This is what I will be doing on Election Day.
The fifth (and second most important reason) is because spelling counts. Because my campaign is a write-in campaign, my name has to be spelled correctly. The only acceptable spelling is AHMNODT HEARE (A Horny Man Needs Only Dolly’s Taters) (Horny Elephants Are Really Erotic). They will frown on spelling errors like Ahmndot Herae, Amnott Heer, I’m Not Here, Mitt Romney, or Barack Obama. Voting absentee from home means you can check the spelling before mailing it in.
Don’t forget to vote for Albee Thayer for vice-president. Remembering Heare and Thayer is half the battle in voting. The other half is remembering Ahmnodt and Albee and which first name matches with which last name.
On Tuesday (Monday is Labor Day), contact your county (parish for those of y’all in Louisiana) board of elections and request an absentee ballot. It will save hours of waiting on Election Day.
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August 31, 2012
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Keeping My Options Open
It might be hard to believe, but there is actually a chance that I will not be elected President of the United States. Being the Boy Scout that I was for a week in 1987, I must be prepared for life should I not win the election. Below are some of my options:
Ron PaulMitt Romney. Most people don’t want the experience they have in the White House, especially ObromneyCare. This is why I chose to run despite not having political experience.There are only 41 days left until Election Day. Pick up your absentee ballot by next Friday if you haven’t done so already. Don’t forget to help the elderly with their absentee ballots, including filling in my name for President so that they don’t have to labor with writing.
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September 26, 2012 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | Ahmnodt, campaign, commentary, election, humor, Personal Life, satire, voting, write-in | absentee voting, Boy Scouts, censorship, Christian Grey, commissioner, elderly, Fifty Shades of Grey, reality television, Ron Paul, running for office, senior citizens, sports, writing a book | 2 Comments