To: Agitate
I voted for Browne in 2000 and 1996, Andre Marrou in 1992, and Mike Dukakis in 1988.
Tomorrow, I will proudly punch my ballot for George W. Bush.
The Supreme Court, our security, and our economic future are too important to entrust to "None of the Above", which is a default vote for Kerry.
Bush has flaws, but this is not the time to obsess about them. The alternative is far worse.
47 posted on
11/01/2004 7:05:03 AM PST by
oblomov
To: oblomov
I voted for Browne in 2000 and 1996, Andre Marrou in 1992, and Mike Dukakis in 1988.
Tomorrow, I will proudly punch my ballot for George W. Bush.
The Supreme Court, our security, and our economic future are too important to entrust to "None of the Above", which is a default vote for Kerry.
Bush has flaws, but this is not the time to obsess about them. The alternative is far worse.
That's how I'm thinking. I am utterly ashamed to say how I voted in 2000. It wasn't Democrat, Libertarian or Constitution. I was totally unschooled in politics and just shouldn't have voted. Thank God for those wise enough not to vote like me back then.
I know that libertarians and constitution party supporters are much more politically educated and not ignorant like I was in 2000, I'm not saying that at all. I'm sure they are frustrated like most of us. I have gone door to door several times this weekend an after talking to potential voters, it seems many do not realize the potential Kerry poses to our freedom. I also know that every vote will count in many states this time, thus this appeal.
102 posted on
11/01/2004 8:26:43 AM PST by
Agitate
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