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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:37:00 -0400, John Gaquin wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message That ad is a stoke of genius on Kerry's part and will surely gain him many votes among the uninformed. Which is primarily what the Democrats rely on. It's bothersome to watch the process. The DNC and the Kerry campaign are revisiting the successful strategy of the Democrat Party of the 70s. They are conducting massive voter registration drives among the most disinterested, uninformed, and unproductive segments of our society by spreading lies and promising whatever it takes. It worked then, it may well work again, and we'll again have the inmates running the asylum, and the sycophants writing checks on the treasury. Geez guy, if you don't like democracy, move. Why shouldn't those "disinterested, uninformed, and unproductive segments" have the right to vote? The policies of the next administration will effect them, perhaps more than most. Perhaps, by taking the effort to register, they would become less disinterested, more informed, and more productive. You may not like it, but it is a fundamental concept to democracy, all votes *should* count. |