I'd like to remind my fellow Americans that tomorrow is Election Day. If you haven't already voted (probably by mail), tomorrow is the time.

We need to throw the bums out. As Molly Ivins puts it:

May I remind you what this election is about? Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, unprecedented presidential powers, unmatched incompetence, unparalleled corruption, unwarranted eavesdropping, Katrina, Enron, Halliburton, global warming, Cheney's secret energy task force, record oil company profits, $3 gasoline, FEMA, the Supreme Court, Diebold, Florida in 2000, Ohio in 2004, Terri Schiavo, stem cell research, golden parachutes, shrunken pensions, unavailable and expensive healthcare, habeas corpus, no weapons of mass destruction, sacrificed soldiers and Iraqi civilians, wasted billions, Taliban resurgence, expiration of the assault weapons ban, North Korea, Iran, intelligent design, swift boat hit squads, and on and on.

This election is about that, but much more -- it's about honor, dignity and comity in this country. It's about the Constitution, which gives us this great nation. Bush ran on a pledge of "restoring honor and integrity" to the White House. Instead, he brought us Tom DeLay, Roy Blunt, Katherine Harris, John Doolittle, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pombo, Mark Foley, Dennis Hastert, David Safavian, Jack Abramoff, Ralph Reed, Karl Rove and an illegal and immoral war in Iraq. People, it's up to you.



Yes, I know, probably preaching to the choir. Get out there and sing, sisters and brothers.

There's a Democratic incumbent in New York I'm not thrilled with. I'm considering voting for the Socialist Worker or the Green. Not the Republican. Not this year. Maybe never.
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From: [identity profile] kightp.livejournal.com


This is the first year in my voting life that I've voted a straight Democratic ticket, at every level, right down to county commission.

In a couple of cases I had to hold my nose to do it, but I didn't want there to be any mistake about the tiny, one-person message I'm sending to the GOP.

From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com


This is a yellow dog year if there ever was one. Straight Democratic; we need to throw ALL the bastards out.

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From: [identity profile] calimac.livejournal.com


I haven't voted for a person running on the Republican line in a general election since Pete McCloskey ceased being my Congressman. If I can't stand the Democrat, I vote for the Green, or something.
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