Cage Match 2008
Written by Daniel Nicolas. Posted on August 1st 2008
One of these two men will eventually become President of the United States of America. Both Obama and McCain have been training for over a year now, preparing for the inevitable cage match fight that will send one to the Oval Office, and other, to the grave.
The still controversial 2005 constitutional amendment did away with the previously outrageously expensive presidential election two-party race, and introduced a tag-team cage match “to the death” fight for the seat of one of the most powerful positions in the world. The catch is that each national political party may only submit a two person team, and that the team have a prepared a full political policy plan for running the government in the case that they win. Most parties still run their primary system in the fashion as previously, evident this year with both candidates. Early opponents of the amendment were worried that the political parties would turn their focus on picking a candidate that would be the top fighter in the ring and a traditional politician, creating a puppet position in the government. However, the amendment passed with 85% support both in congress as well as national support, and the political parties seem to have eased the worries about having unqualified nominees.
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