Tuesday, April 1, 2008

ApeCod 08, New Hope For Change

Today is not yesterday, but tomorrow it will be.

The time for change is not today but yesterday, and therefore today must be different for the sake of tomorrow, when yesterday will be today.

Hope is the instrument of change, hope for something that is unlike what has not changed and has remained the same.

Change makes things different because when something changes it is no longer like the things it used to be the same as.

Without change there can be no hope, without hope there can be no change.

Without change yesterday will be the same as today will be tomorrow; but with hope tomorrow will change and be less similar to yesterday than today.

Yet to have hope tomorrow today must not be like yesterday.

Only a hopeful yesterday will change tomorrow to a better today; for yesterday is in the past, tomorrow is in the future and today is right now. And the future is now, for today is tomorrow's yesterday.

Hope for change today will be memories of change when tomorrow is yesterday. A vote for ApeCod is a vote in hope for tomorrow to change so that today will be different than yesterday when tomorrow is in the past.

ApeCod today!

New hope for change!

Today...

Tomorrow...

and also...

The FUTURE!

3 comments:

  1. so... you trying to make light of politics in general... or the study of the human condition. because no matter where you are in life, some motherfuckers got promises they can't ever cash the checks for. just do what you fuckin want to do people, don't keep preachin shit that is never gunna get done. its one thing to daydream, its another to set expectations. and setting expectations is what life is all about. you can be the sleaziest motherfucker but if you show the slightest glimmer of hope, by god, you're doing so well that people can help but want to suck your cock. but by god, if you have a reputation as "perfect" on a stance of this or that, and stray yet one once, all is flux. expectations people. manage the expectations have of you and take advantage of the expectations that you set for others.

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  2. Yes we can!

    *This message paid for by the Bob the Builder '08 committee. Building change. And hope. And hope for change. Hopefully.*

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