Wednesday, October 27, 2004

America is a democracy, not a dictatorship...

It's six days until election, and in some ways I've become more undecided than ever. All the noise and mud slinging back and forth and issues strewed way out of proportion. It's really obnoxious.

What really irritates me the most, is how much everyone is making of the presidential race. Yes, it is important to have a president with common sense, good values, and all that. What's more important though is to know and vote for good state and county representatives. These are the people that represent you and what you stand for. These are the people that make our democracy, a democracy. It doesn't matter squat what the president's plans are for health care, Iraq, or any number of things if congress and the house doesn't approve it. And, for all those little things in your life, many are state laws which are dictated by the govenor and the county representatives.

So please, those few of you who read this, vote on November 2nd. Your vote DOES count, especially when you vote for not only a worthy president, but good local representatives as well.

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