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November 02, 2004
Here's to the future
I'll be getting very little sleep tonight, then driving 40 minutes home to vote when the polls open. Incidentally, I too am voting for President Bush. My endorsement is the bulk of my contributions to this site, though that matters little more than the flood of endorsements floating around the 'net. What I really wanted to post about tonight was the future. I have hope that we'll soon be able to talk about things other than partisan politics, Michael Moore, the failings of the mainstream media, and speculation over who's lying about what. My hope is that after tomorrow we'll all find ourselves -- for the first time in awhile -- writing not about the lowest common denominator -- that which makes us either the same or different on the simplest scale (namely being for the President or against him) -- but writing rather each our personal interests, each our passions, our careless thoughts outside the narrow confines of an election period. Here's to a future devoid of fisking, a tomorrow free of memes. Here's to a clear victor and a good night's sleep. I'd like nothing more than to never have to post about this election again. A boy can dream. posted by Dennis on 11.02.04 at 12:56 AM |
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