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I’ve felt sorry for Kerry a few times this week. He’s starting to look weary now after 250+ days of persistent smiling.
— Ryan
Liberals are more extreme and riot to get what they want. Conservatives are more passive because they just get what they want.
— Jess Reynoso
October 31st, 2004 at 9:49
Unusually high voter registration activity may indicate that many are ready to replace the incumbent. Whether or not these are typically liberals is anybody’s guess. With thousands of absentee ballots already missing in Florida and a prediction that Ohio’s voting will be a mess, I’m waiting for all the post-election chaos.
October 31st, 2004 at 13:10
I can’t say I agree with either candidate completely, but if The Economist… the most conservative but socially liberal global magazine says Kerry (they said Bush 4 years ago) then I’m over the top for Kerry. The Economist believes like me that free enterprise and capitalism and democracy will lead to better lives for all, and should be advocated ( they supported the Iraq war) but at the same time there were failures this president will not admit to, and his social policy is backwards.
Kerry’s horrible healthcare plan (see my blog) won’t make it to law anyway, and hopefully people will come to their senses and realize it’s the HMO’s not showing us the real cost of medicine so we can shop around and drive down prices like in any good capitalist economy that is causing the problems. Any middleman sheilding us from the true cost so they can raise prices on us without us directly seeing it (i.e. more taken out of paychecks for healthcare) causes problems. Adding another tax to the same evironment is not going to help.
Either way it matters little people… it’s the congress that’s gonna be the big show down.. whoever has the Senate again after this round rules the world…