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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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