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Wednesday | November 3, 2004 | 11:37 am  

Today America has spoken… it’s chosen moving backwards (or at best standing still).

It’s decided to throw its support behind a man — and let’s remember, that in this country, the president is just a man with an office that has a nice view of D.C. — who won’t take responsibility for his actions, who divides instead of uniting.

This country has, in many places, decided that bigotry is, and should be, a part of our national character.

I don’t know what to think.

Is this really the country that I live in.

Can those who obfuscate, confuse, and outright lie really win? Did America let this happen? Why?

Why is this country so afraid, and what do we really have to be afraid of?

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