I've said my peice.

Nov 01, 2004 21:16

Tomorrow is a defining moment for our country.

We face a choice.

Do we want four more years of lies? Of blatant disregard for basic human rights? Distortion of the Constitution?

I believe we need a change. And that change is John Kerry.

With John Kerry as  president I feel hopefully that we can restore the glory of this country. That this divided nation can come together and truly be part of this global community.

There is a lot at stake in this election.  For me, it's a question of whether or not the government will tell me what I can and cannot do to my body. It's a question of whether one of my best friends will have the right to marry a partner of his choice. It's a question of whether or not my parents will have social security. It's a question of whether or not I'll be able to find a job upon graduation. It's a question of whether or not we will wage more regime changes in soverign nations. It's a question of whether or not someone else's religion will affect my government. It's a question of whether or not I will be lied to by the commander in chief. It's a question of whether I will be able to travel internationally without being assumed to be another dumb american.

I've waited nearly 20 years for tomorrow. For as long as I can remember I've had the strong desire to vote. To exercise my civic duty as a citizen of the United States of America. Tomorrow I will vote for John Kerry. And I know that I've spent the last 11 months campaigning for a stronger, safer, more respected America.

VOTE FOR CHANGE!
VOTE JOHN KERRY!

Tomorrow my beloved Barack Obama will be elected into the US Senate.  I'm thinking he'll take at least 60% of the vote.
And on a personal note, I am deeply saddened that tomorrow will be the last major broadcast with Tom Brokaw. I love him and the evening news will not be the same with him.

GO KERRY!
GO OBAMA!
GO DEMOCRATS!
CHANGE 2004!
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