October 07, 2004

It's On

Well, the voting registration deadline is over, the debates have begun. Bring it.

Sadly, what I am looking forward to the most this political season is the SNL sketches. They were hilarious with Bush/Gore, I hope they are just as good this time with Bush/Kerry.

If you didn't get to register- good, one less vote for Bush. (I know all the Democrats registered because we know Kerry wil need every single vote he gets.)

Posted by VanessaKolberg at October 7, 2004 08:43 AM
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lol! sad isn't it that the best part is the jokes made about the election. i'm glad you are voting for kerry. i mean, to each his own, but if I were a citizen voting, I'd be voting that way myself. ;c)

Posted by: moira at October 7, 2004 01:07 PM

One less vote for Bush in someone else's favor might be a good thing. But one less vote for Bush just because someone hasn't registered is unacceptable. I wish people would realise how much an educated vote matters.

Posted by: Neha at October 8, 2004 04:08 PM

I'm a republican, but I'm probably going to end up voting for Kerry, as well.

Posted by: ChrisU at October 11, 2004 08:46 PM

The worst part about this election is the fact that anyone not blinded by party lines know that both candidates are awful. We already know that Bush is a failure as president and its high time we give someone the office. Problem is I'm not confident that Kerry will be anymore effective. Bring back Ross Perot, the world could use someone that thinks with their head, makes sense, and doesn't bother with trying to appeal to a specific party. Oh well, here's to hoping Kerry wins and doesn't make as big a problem in the world as Bush did.

Posted by: Micah at October 13, 2004 09:02 PM

All my fellow Democrats! (Expect Chris, but he supports Kerry, so I like him too.) I can't say that I love Kerry. It is more a case of the lesser of two evils. (Not to say either man is "evil". Just an expression.)

Sure, Bush is...well...Bush, and Kerry isn't the most dependable thing, but they are what we are stuck with. (There is Nader, but honestly, it is a wasted vote. And you all know it.) If not Kerry, who would you have liked to have seen as the Democratic Candidate?

Posted by: Vanessa at October 13, 2004 09:08 PM

Personally, I would have liked to have seen Hillary Clinton run this year.

Not only would she have won hands-down, I think she'd do a pretty good job of fixing some of the problems that Bush has created over the past year.

I have a strong suspicion that she's going to run next year, though, so hopefully it's more than just a rumor.

Posted by: ChrisU at October 13, 2004 11:35 PM
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