It all depends really. I think the biggest problem in 2000 that actually the media was calling in Gore. Then things changed with FL. Same in 2004, people were sitting and waiting who would be this year, as far as a dispute state. It turned out Ohio, even though, you got to hand it over to Democrats, they decided to end it in sooner then later. Right not it is not the time or place to question the ballots, they way you cast the vote, the systems that count them, the world is a different place vs 2000. Allot of policy changing events took place, and to show a week spot with even election, not a good idea.
Even though I did not go to vote, so in a way should not be saying anything, but I adopt the George Carlin approach to elections. I think one should go and vote when you trully believe and like the person, and like what he says and what he intends to do. Neither Bush or Kerry have that. And to go and vote a particular party, I can't, becuase I am having an identity crisis, where I can not identify myself with either one of the parties. And I didn't want to vote for Ralph Naider either... Funny, and I have a master degree in Politics and Economics... I am trully confused. Help.
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