Today is the day. Today is the day we have been waiting for. It's a day some have been wishing would just be over with already. It's a day that I'm sure some don't want to come, afraid for the next step in history to take its course. But ultimately, it's a day that marks an unprecedented election season.
We have seen things occur that have never occurred before. More than just a black man running for president or the oldest man ever to vie for the Oval Office. We have seen the most money spent in a presidential campaign ever. We have seen two senators campaign against each other. We have seen the possibility of the first woman vice president (okay, so there was Ferraro). We have taken part in one of the most tumultuous, exciting and charged elections ever. We have been watching this for two years now.
Today is your chance to go out and put this to an end. Decide who is best suited to lead our country after the last eight years of misguided policies that have dragged our country to the gutter. Let's all take part and reclaim our status as a superpower in this world. Let's be proud of our country again.
Today will be written in history books and cemented in history as a new direction for the country. This is not a stretch. President Bush's approval ratings are at an all-time low. There is a reason for this. No matter which candidate is chosen, history will be made. Take part in history.
VOTE.
2 comments:
What can only ask the questions, Is this the end of Saddest Quo?
To answer your question, no. The great thing about politics, there is never an end to the political fodder up for discussion. The Saddest Quo will continue. =)
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