NationStates Jolt Archive


The bad news and good news about the 2004 election

Santa- nita
03-11-2004, 19:41
The bad news for Kerry supporters
he lost and has conceded.
The good news is
life will go on in America
for most americans (including the European Union)
most americans before President Bush,
during President Bush and after President Bush in 2008.

Most Americans (including Europeans)
will continue to drive a nice or decent car,
live in a nice or decent house or apartment,
have nice or decent furniture,
eat well (actually alot).
Rights or blessings that we all
take for granted in America and Europe.
There are other nations in the world
that dont have these blessings.

I agree the biggest problem
facing America are medical cost,
diffrent person can have diffrent ideas
on how to solve that problem,
Republicans have thiers, Democrats have theirs.
Libertarians have thiers, and others have theirs,
and participate in the political process of elections.
and community innitiatives, Here in Florida there were
many ammendments on the ballot on health matters.
I have not had a chance to look at how they came out
on the same innitiatives that I voted on like others did to.

Vote in democratic elections,
with all its faults but still democratic
and one day a democrat president
will be elected, maybe even a libertarian
or other.

Loose or win President Bush
will be gone after 2008,
and who knows maybe it
will be your democratic turn
in a democracy or republic
it can happen.

Still today almost or over half of the population
does not vote, there is room for a third
political party in America, like them or not
it could be the Libertarians but that is their right.

10 -15 -20 percent of Americans what ever the
percentage is in each state declare themselves Independents
and vote which ever way they believe in that is thier right.

Ross Perot did well,
Jack Anderson did well.