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RE: Two Nations Under God
Topic: Current Events 2:49 pm EST, Nov  4, 2004

Decius wrote:
] The Dems are going to be out for a long time if they can't be
] honest with themselves.

Yeah, I've been giving some thought about this. Like "Why did I vote for Bush?" I mean, I'm not a Republican, I'm an independent. In the past, I've voted Democrat, I've voted other parties. I could have voted Democrat this year, but I didn't, because I didn't like Kerry's message.

I've been listening to the opinion folks on the radio trying to make sense of why Kerry lost. For me, it's so simple that I want to scream at the radio: "Because of all the fucking mud!" Kerry didn't have his own message, he didn't have a plan, he wasn't offering to lead -- all he was doing was saying, "I'm not Bush. Bush sucks. Bush is bad. Vote for me, so Bush doesn't win." And that message wasn't enough for me. Further, it systematically alienated me, because I didn't see Bush as the anti-Christ, I didn't see Bush as an evil man, I didn't see Bush as a simpleton surrounded by corrupt Machiavellian advisors. I don't see the War in Iraq as a huge mistake, I don't think Bush systematically lied to the American people. And the more that Kerry pounded away at, "*Everything* Bush has ever done, or ever *will* do in the future is 100% wrong," the more I disliked the idea of voting for Kerry, and the more that I disliked the Democrat strategy.

There are things I still prefer on the Democrat platform than the Republican, especially when it comes to social issues. But I couldn't agree with them on the systematic demonization of the Bush administration. And I think that's where they really lost my vote.

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