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Laroacha
10-23-2004, 09:48 PM
Ultra's dad sent me this and I thought it was awesome, I just wish I could connect thoughts, words and idea's nearly this well:

This was written in the Daily Record (Ellensburg, Washington newspaper) on Wed. Oct. 6, 2004.

It was written by Mathew Manweller who is a Central Washington University political science professor.

The title of the article: "Election determines fate of nation."

In that this will be my last column before the presidential election there will be no sarcasm, no attempts at witty repartee. The topic is too serious, and the stakes are too high.

This November we will vote in the only election during our lifetime that will truly matter. Because America is at a once-in-a-generation crossroads, more than an election hangs in the balance.

Down one path lies retreat, abdication and a reign of ambivalence.
Down the other lies a nation that is aware of its past and accepts the daunting obligation its future demands. If we choose poorly, the consequences will echo through the next 50 years of history. If we, in a spasm of frustration, turn out the current occupant of the White House, the message to the world and ourselves will be twofold.

First, we will reject the notion that America can do big things.
Once a nation that tamed a frontier, stood down the Nazis and stood upon the moon, we will announce to the world that bringing democracy to the Middle East is too big of a task for us. But more significantly, we will signal to future presidents that as voters, we are unwilling to tackle difficult challenges, preferring caution to boldness, embracing the mediocrity that has characterized other civilizations.

The defeat of President Bush will send a chilling message to future presidents who may need to make difficult, yet unpopular decisions. America has always been a nation that rises to the demands of history regardless of the costs or appeal. If we turn away from that legacy, we turn away from who we are.

Second, we inform every terrorist organization on the globe that the lesson of Somalia was well learned. In Somalia we showed terrorists that you don't need to defeat America on the battlefield when you can defeat them in the newsroom.
They learned that a wounded America can become a defeated America.
Twenty-four-hour news stations and daily tracing polls will do the heavy lifting, turning a cut into a fatal blow. Except that Iraq is
Somalia times 10.
The election of John Kerry will serve notice to every terrorist in
every cave that the soft underbelly of American power is the timidity of American voters.

Terrorists will know that a steady stream of grizzly photos for CNN is all you need to break the will of the American people. Our own self-doubt will take it from there. Bin Laden will recognize that he can topple any American administration without setting foot on the homeland.

It is said that America's W.W.II generation is its 'greatest generation.' But my greatest fear is that it will become known as America's 'last generation.' Born in the bleakness of the Great Depression and hardened in the fire of
WW II, they may be the last American generation that understands the meaning of duty, honor and sacrifice. It is difficult to admit, but I know these terms are spoken with only hollow detachment by many (but not all) in my generation. Too many citizens today mistake 'living in America' as 'being an American.' But America has always been more of an idea than a place.
When you sign on, you do more than buy real estate. You accept a set of values and responsibilities.

This November, my generation, which has been absent too long, must
grasp the obligation that comes with being an American, or fade into the oblivion they may deserve. I believe that 100 years from now historians will look back at the election of 2004 and see it as the decisive election of our century.

Depending on the outcome, they will describe it as the moment
America joined the ranks of ordinary nations; or they will describe it as the moment the prodigal sons and daughters of the greatest generation accepted their burden as caretakers of the City on the Hill."

Animal
10-24-2004, 12:06 AM
Be prepared to be flamed on this (Sammie, where are you).

I happen to agree with a lot of the things stated in this article. I do think that this election will be watched very closesly on an international scale. I have always felt that if Bush was not re-elected, we could expect another attack on our soil.

Everyone has issues with Bush for a lot of reasons; He may not be as smart as Kerry, he may not be an excellent speaker, he may have made some questionable decisions, etc...

Everyone can talk a lot of bullshit about how Bush shouldnt have done this or he should have done that. It's always easy to criticize the actions of others without fully thinking about what you might do in their situation. Personally, I think Bush has done a pretty decent job considering the entire 9/11 deal and all the shit and dirt that came along with that incident. Sure, putting someone else in office MIGHT improve certain aspects of our society, but without a leader who isnt afraid of the consequences of "undiplomatic" decisions, we might not have a society.

**DISCLAIMER**
I might sound like a Bush advocate and, in many ways, I probably am. However, I feel that whatever decision we (the American people) make will be the wrong one. Until men are able to get along regardless of religion, race, sexuality or any of that other superficial shit, we (the human race) will be doomed. There is too much violence in this world for any SINGLE person to be able to do anything about it. Until we (the human race) get our heads out of our asses and learn to get along, I will be happy to vote in anyone who is willing to defend this country at any cost.

Raven
10-24-2004, 04:34 PM
If I lived in the America, I would emigrate. But if I couldn't emigrate, I wouldn't vote. But if I had to vote, I'd vote for Bush, because Kerry is ugly

Laroacha
10-24-2004, 06:08 PM
Raven,,,,you crack me up! :biggrin:

Sammie
10-25-2004, 11:03 PM
haha! vote W in '04 b/c he hasn't fuck up enough already (http://www.ourfuture.us/clip2_large.html)


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i bought some new patriotic panties to show my support

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