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Neo
10-18-2004, 10:15 AM
Today is the beginning of early voting for Florida residents. Edwards is courting black voters with the message of making sure their votes are counted this year. Both sides are doing everything they can to increase voter turnout and get people to the polls early. Among likely voters Kerry leads in the battle ground states, but nationwide Bush leads 52-44.

Early voting in Texas also begins today, and during my lunch break I'm going to "rock the vote" or something. I've decided that I'm definitely voting for Bush. He is clearly the man with the intelligence and vision to lead us in the war on terror. He brought together a willing coalition of all our major allies who are sharing the military burden equally with us. He listened to our generals and put the required number of troops on the ground. He captured Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan before turning attention to Iraq. And who can forget the degree to which he clamped down on corporate corruption and industry pollution? In addition he insured the assault weapons ban would be renewed, decreasing the chances that our law enforcement officers would have to face a criminal with an AK-47. What I am most proud of is his respect for human rights and freedom of choice. He would never dream of trying to impose his own religion onto the American people, and would never consider altering the constitution to enforce his own brand of morality. And why wouldn't Bush be a great and successful President? He ran several successful companies without needing Saudi oil money, and got into Stanford because of his grades, not his name. I also respect the fact that he served nobly in vietnam and didn't pull strings to get transferred to the champaign division of the national guard. And even if he were transferred, he would have served his time faithfully and would not need supervisors to pad his scores and embellish his evaluations.


Oh wait, no....sorry, I was thinking about Fantasy Bush, the president who was legitimately elected in 2000. Huh. Well in that case it looks like I'll be voting for Kerry.

Typhoid
10-18-2004, 10:27 AM
Well, Bush vs Kerry....Neither of them have been elected before, so lets see how it goes down.

GameMaster
10-18-2004, 04:29 PM
That was a funny satire, Neo. :)

I'm hoping Kerry wins, it's an exciting time to be an 18 year old.

Bond
10-18-2004, 04:52 PM
Has anyone noticed the transformation of Neo from a seemingly moderate Republican to a liberal Democrat?

Neo
10-18-2004, 05:08 PM
I'm a moderate democrat, or a left-leaning moderate, but I don't think I've ever claimed to be a moderate republican. I do like some republican values. They like to save money and they don't like mexicans streaming across the boarder. I voted for some republicans at the state and local level, namely the ones that were running for law-enforcement positions like sheriff. I figured they would be more brutal than the democrats. Also I voted for republicans when they were up against libertarians, mainly because I don't know anything about libertarians and they sound like a whack green party fringe group.

Blackmane
10-18-2004, 07:36 PM
Neo is not a liberal, but a Bush hater. (hate is a strong word, but it rolls off the tongue better than Bush dis-liker or Bush Disapprover)

Neo
10-19-2004, 01:44 PM
No, hate is a fairly accurate word.

Bond
10-19-2004, 04:38 PM
So you would admit you are more motivated by your hate for President Bush than your liking of Senator Kerry?

Neo
10-19-2004, 05:47 PM
I can't quantify emotions.