Monday, November 01, 2004

Patriotics.

November 1, 2004, All Saints Day. Or, for those of you who do not hail from the echelons of Catholicism, Election’s Eve will suffice. I am excited about the election tomorrow. More than anything I am looking forward to having a chance to rest from defending Bush against everyone here, and I believe after he wins tomorrow I will get at least a little reprieve. I feel confident that Bush will pull it out, though the most recent polls have Kerry back within two pints of Bush, well within the margin of error. Moreover, the polls claim that their inability to contact cell phone users has skewed the results for the red right because the liberal cell phone toting youth could not be polled and have registered in record numbers to vote in this election. I believe that there are just as many, if not more, conservative businessmen that operate in a cellular world. I also have faith in my fellow first time voters, that at least some of us have enough sense to think for ourselves and not listen to what the Times or CNN is shoving down our throats. I am concerned though. Bin Laden’s speech this weekend has many people spooked into reconsidering. I’m surprised to see people responding to it in that fashion, but nonetheless they are. Also, there are lawyers upon lawyers waiting for the slightest hint of trouble tomorrow to file suit over the election process. A simple scantron is good enough to rate us for a test to determine our mental capacity on college entrance exams, or middle school math tests for that matter. The letter A on the test corresponds with the letter A on the answer sheet, is it THAT difficult? Is it ironic that this country has issues because it lets people vote that can’t handle that concept? I hope that writing to you tomorrow we can celebrate victory, and I’m confident in that regard. God Bless America.

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