nookiemonster
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Sun Oct-31-04 06:19 PM
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This has been a valuable lesson to all Americans |
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We have taken our democratic political process for granted for far too long. Many here, like myself, wouldn't of given two shits about the whole process four years ago.
I will remain involved from this day forward! Thank you DU. You have provided a sanctuary for all of us that felt that we were truly losing our minds.
Hope.... it does ring eternal. This whole situation will make us a much stronger republic and will provide the wisdom we need to make it thorough any adversity. Foreign or domestic.
Thanks again! :kick:
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LisaLynne
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Sun Oct-31-04 06:23 PM
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I, too, was pretty jaded about the political process, but I've heard the wake up call. I hope none of us will ever forget the peril our democracy and even our entire way of life was in thanks to this administration. I hope we use what we've learned to join others in really making some changes and making this country, and the world, a better place.
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Sun Oct-31-04 06:24 PM
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2. One I will never take fore granted again |
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I something was wrong several months ago. I didn't know what it was until I got my hands on Al Franken's book 'Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them'.
It was as if a cloud lifted and I was in the light once again. Once I read that I started checking the internet and this was one of the first places I found.
Thanks, Al and Thanks DU!
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Sun Oct-31-04 06:25 PM
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3. Here here! So true. It has always baffled me that some people |
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never vote.
I have missed some votes in my day...didn't get there in time, bad weather, I forgot (yes, that's true!). But for the most part, I have done my best to get to the polls and express my opinion with a vote. I take it seriously and I feel fortunate that I have the right and privilege to vote. There was a time that my grandmother did not have the right to vote, and I think of that sometimes.
I try not to lose my registration card, so that I can get it stamped at the polling location. I like to have several stamps on my card.
I love my country, and I am moved that I have this wonderful way to express my opinion and help select leaders, when women in some other countries, as we've been reminded lately, don't even have the right to earn a living.
Like you say, I hope the year 2000 was a wakeup call to those who don't bother to vote. We have seen what we get when we let others do the voting. Remember 2000!
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Sun Oct-31-04 06:41 PM
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4. I was thinking the exact same thing today. I will never NOT be involved |
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again.
If Kerry does win, we still have huge hurdles, one in my opinion, being electronic voting.
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Sun Oct-31-04 07:11 PM
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5. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. n/t |
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