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You could feel it in the air. You could feel it by the people you talked to who had voted for * in 2000 that were going to vote for Kerry "this time". You could feel it and see it at the rallies.. You actually saw it in most polls. You saw in the first two or three exit polls. The win was there. But,
It was done so perfectly. Well, perfectly if you were lucky enough to have no one get in a real challenge or a look at the votes in Ohio. They needed just enough of the popular vote to make it look like a solid win without being too much to be unbelievable. I've got to hand it to the Secretary of States, the ATM programmers and the millions of gullible rascist, homophobic people who all banded together and spat on whatever good this country stood for these past 240 or so years.
WELL DONE!
My personal feeling about Kerry is that he was in such a state of shock that he lost, that psychologically he couldn't come out in public. All afternoon on November 2nd his people were avoiding calling him Mr. President it looked and felt so cleary like he had won the election. Remember Kerry saying at one point during the campaign, "How can I be losing to this idiot"? I'm not sure if those were the exact words, but you get the meaning. I think Kerry finally saw, like Gore did, exactly what he was up against. It must have chilled him to the bone. Skull and bone.
I'm glad he is at least saying "something" now. My view of him long before he won the nomination was that he was a politician who would not forcefully stand for an issue. When I saw him interviewed I came away with the impression that he was much too careful about every word that came out of his mouth. But, he became our only hope. I sent him money, I canvassed, I did what I could.
Now, he has the guts to vote against Condi Rice which everyone knew was a done deal. Unfortunately for him, it's like a little terrier biting at the heels of a Great Dane. The saving grace is that with Barbara Boxer and hopefully a new bunch of little terriers finally packing together, we might, maybe, hopefully, take this Great Dane down.
First we gotta get those damn voting machines out of republican hands and back into the hands of the "people", all the people, where they belong.
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