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It is amazing how the US presidential election has captured the attention of so many parts of the world.
I can't vote being a non US citizen but I'm still excited by the possibility of the change that may come about.
I'm sorry I don't have a job I can offer you though.
James |
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02.12.08 - 5:46 pm | #
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B, nooo! What about fixing the structure? The only way to truly bring about change is to fix the structure of American elections. The only thing that would ever force a constitutional convention on elections is absurdly low voter turnout. In a sense, having candidates to get excited about is really just a setback.
Ahem. But I guess it's better than having to choose between Dude McWhitey and Cracker O'Masculine like the last 55 elections.
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02.13.08 - 7:26 am | #
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James, that's alright, I'll keep looking for a job.
Matt, I agree that the structure needs some fixin'. But I guess that issue has become less important to me, especially after having to endure Bush's policies from the other side of the Atlantic. I dream of the day where this horrific negativity doesn't follow every piece of foreign policy news, and I can smile when I hear the president speak, instead of cringe and turn down the volume. Selfish, maybe. 
BlondebutBright |
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02.13.08 - 7:41 am | #
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