Seriously, if I want to protest at a Bush rally, do you think signing a little form saying I support him is going to stop me? It's not like the form has any legal standing. It is just a silly thing. Sometimes I think Bush's handlers don't want him to think anyone disagrees with him. (i.e. everyone at your rallies loves you Mr. President, but don't read the papers or watch the news, oh that's right you don't read newspapers or watch the news.)
In reality, I have several friends who are undecided and traveled to Northern Arizona to see Kerry this week and are going to try to see Bush speak today in Phoenix. They were impressed with Kerry's presence and affability - if they can't get into a Bush rally because they are undecided, I think it will really piss them off.
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