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Oct. 24, 2004 The ideal is one man, one vote. Elections should be free and open. Every vote counting. Unfortunately, in the case of Liberals, which, by the way, includes the majority of Democrats, these rules don't apply. They play by the same rules of most management...the rules are what I say they are today, what I said yesterday doesn't count. See about the time you learn the rules they are playing with they change the rules. You can't pin them down. You say, "Well, this is the way you said and..." and they will say, "Well, yes, but see that was yesterday and..." It's like legislation by using one of those old game spinners for the old board games. You know, flip the arrow and read what it says and draw a card from the deck and roll the dice and move so many spaces. You people over 25 know what I mean(okay, maybe 30). This letting Mary Poppins and Dick Tracy, dead people and those who are in institutions vote several times isn't going to work, but you see that's the way Democrats think they have to work things to win. They figure they can't win in an open, honest, election. Look, guys...is it so hard to expect you to play right. Come on, try not to cheat this time. I know you think it's hard and the concept is foreign to a lot of you, but it can be done. Just one live, real valid voter with one, and only one vote. Okay? Besides, are you REALLY sure you want John Kerry in the White House, even four years? I mean have you even tried to LISTEN to him. After four years everyones hearing will have suffered. Everyone will be on meds for nerves and stress. Just the stress for working two, or three jobs to pay your taxes will be enough. Of course Canada will be rich from that. Ay? The man can't modulate his voice. He yells at people. Can you say George W. Bush yells? No, not really. John Kerry can't carry on a normal conversation without screaming. I'M JOHN FREAKIN KERRY AND (fill in the blank) you get the idea? It would get on my nerves real bad. After four years from that I don't think anyone could blame the Secret Service to gang bang him with hot lead. Besides, you think I've been a pain in the YOU KNOW what...well, we won't even go there. Let's just at least TRY to keep it real. ------------ About the author: Lee Zelhart is a proud graduate of McKendree College in Lebanon, Illinois and the father of two teens (one of which will be getting married in the next couple of years, maybe sometime in 2006) and the author of The Ghost of the Cavalier due out in 2005. Email: graphicsdoctor1@sbcglobal.net Tell a friend about this site! ------------ |
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