Morality and American politics
Published November 03, 2004
I guess the bottom line is that we all just need to make our decisions and go forward with what we think is right. We all have our opinions and it looks like the majority of America made theirs yesterday. I half wanted Bush to get re-elected just so people won't have any more excuses. No more 9/11 excuses, no more Clinton blame, no more Kerry war records to focus on, no more bullshit. Let's start over next year and just see if we can get the damn job done.
We need to move our country forward at home and in the world, we need to strengthen our education system which is the foundation of our country, we need to secure our country and prepare for another terrorist attack. Most of all we need to get back to where we were during 9/11 and go forward together behind our leader.
When Bush is officially elected I'll get behind him with a clean slate because I have no other choice. Whoever wins we definitely have our work cut out for us. But will we go forward as a "moral" society? That is the big question and THAT word decided this election yesterday. We'll have to see the score card after four more years of Bush and determine then if his promise of a moral society has yielded fruit.
In my opinion we will have more death, more divorce, more racism, less educated children, less healthy people, less rights, less respect in the world, a weaker country and a government that continues to force their beliefs on the citizens that call themselves "free".
- Morality and American politics
- Published: November 03, 2004
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- Writer: Christopher Auman
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The last 4 sentences of this article says it all quite accurately. That is exactly what we are in for now that GWB has been re-elected.





this is opening a can of worms.
jack e. jett