Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Today - America's 2004 VOTE Change?

Today is the day that America VOTES on their candidates for various offices, but more importantly on their choice in Presidency. While the economy has been hard and rough throughout the years, it seems that the biggest controversy of sorts is the war in Iraq. It seems that Kerry was purporting at the beginning of the debates that their stance was against the war, but (as he was educated more?) he was going to win the war right, what ever that means. All I know is that Bush has had the same stance prior to and during the debates on every issue proposed. Of course both parties were caught off guard by the line of questioning -- who (of the majority) would not be if the spotlight were suddenly shined on you to answer a very pertinent question that you may have not thought was going to be brought up at the debates; it is certainly hard to anticipate each and every question that might be posed in a debate.

I think if Kerry was a stronger, decisive candidate, I would consider casting my vote the democrate way because I have been succumbed to the wiles of the poor economy, the loss of good wage jobs, tightening of aid to the financially struggling working folks, high education costs, etc; however, Kerry wasn't very decisive and seem to be wavering upon a variety of issues. Even so, I don't blame the Republican leadership in house today because they had to pick up the pieces and aftermath from a very weak Democratic leadership during the Clinton era which did little to improve the economy (which is supposedly what a democratic leadership is usually good for).

I was shocked at Senator Edwards comments this morning on CBS Morning News wherein he stated that he felt, if the young voters got out to vote today, they would clearly win because they were very much for the KERRY/EDWARDS ticket; in fact, if I measure the winning votes from my daughters and her friends, my friend's son and his friends, and other young folks that I have come into contact with, they seem to be all strongly in support of President Bush for continuing his tenure for another 4 years. Lady Laura Bush looked strong and confident of her husband's continued tenure.

I hope and pray that America does vote for Bush today so that he can finish out his policies that he has worked so hard to put into place during the past 4 years.

IF YOU HAVEN'T PLACED YOUR VOTE TODAY, BE SURE TO GET OUT AND PLACE YOUR VOTE AT YOUR LOCAL PRECINCT TODAY!!! IF YOU DON'T VOTE, THERE IS NOTHING THAT YOU CAN COMPLAIN ABOUT...AND IF YOU DO VOTE, YOU CAN EASILY ROCK THE WORLD BY SHOWING YOUR SUPPORT!!


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