At my wit's ind.

Jul 22, 2004 13:14

Mr. Senator Kerry,

As much as I would hate for the president to win the next term, I do not think you have what it takes to overpower Mr. Bush. First things first, you do not have the status of a power player in the international arena, Mr. Bush doesKeep this in mind, Mr. Kerry, that Mr. Bush's opponents opposes him with a ferverent manner; unfortunately, none of them truly endorses you. Therefore, you do not have the backing or the opposistion from the international politicians--your name does not roll off their lips so easily.

Secondly, do not run your campaign on how Americans should be Americans. Our President is already making me feel bad for not being a good God-fearing christian who fears then hate the whole world. Enough of that. Those are his people, do not be trying to steal them off.

Third, and probably the most important to me, is this: why do you underestimate the power of youth? Do you not realize that any being who captivates youth and holds dear to it, usually has the most success. The Beatles still hasn't lost their followings, neither have many others. I still haven't seen you try to get me to vote for you.

Again, you underestimate the power of the youth in America. Everyone in the Capitol forgets that our opinions are just as fierce as those who are getting social security. We chose not to vote, not to entertain your notions of better country because you do not include us. No, Mr. Senator, do not deny that.

Of course, that is stupidity on our behalf; I mean, how do we expect justice and respect for ourselves if we do not vote. Let's not forget, a vote is a signature on the contract we have with you, the government. When there is enough angry non-voters in Universities, a few things could happen...

"We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal..." A revolution.

(I would die happy if a revolution is what I must tell my grandchildren about.)

I digress. Mr Kerry, don;t underestimate us, we shall replace you. Do not campaign on same grounds as the President, you are not fighting against the country. Political bickering leaves no room for improvement. It has been said that no ex-president has publicily spoke against the current president, Mr. Clinton included, why should you? You were never a president and at this rate, never will be.

There is another issue I feel I have to be concerned about: If you win, Hillary Clinton will not be able to run for the next eight years. Tsk. A stronger person being put on hold for someone who looks like he is permanently stuck on a board.

Mr. Kerry, I am a twenty year old American, and my place as a voter tells me that you must serve and meet my needs. You have yet to do that.

-Der Sankt
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