Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Did ya do it? Well, did ya?

I voted.

I hate the electronic voting machines. I know they are easier to work and all. But there was always something satisfying in punching out my butterfly ballot. For all the supposed problems with them.

So did you vote yet?

It is too important not to go. All opportunities to exercise your right are important. But this time, there is a great deal more at stake. We need to inject some sanity into the government we are currently saddled with. We have allowed fear and anger to lead us into a war under false pretenses. We have given away some of our basic, fundamental rights, or let them be eroded beyond recognition. We have allowed our country, which once stood for what was right and decent, to embrace endless imprisonment and torture as a matter of course. Just good policy. The catch phrases have been endless, turning all the death and destruction into bite size pieces to swallow. Stay the course. Fight them there so we don't have to fight them here. The war on terror. Mission accomplished.

But the mission is not accomplished, because we were never clear on what that mission was. The target kept changing. We have lost the war on "terror", because good people are made terrified everyday by this administration. And staying the course is not a strategy, it is not knowing how to fix what you broke.

So, please, go vote today. And when you do, think about what we have given away. Our freedom. Our government's basic setup of checks and balances. Thousands of lives in a distant land, and right here in ours. The freedom to feel safe. And then vote your conscience the best you can. In the meantime, I'll be praying that we can fix all of this, that it is not too late. good night and good luck...stimp

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I did it. I also called or visited about a third of the people who live in my precinct between yesterday and today, and held four MoveOn phone parties in the last month.
And look....IT WORKED!!!
Let's hope the Senate flips as well.
-q

Anonymous said...

I would have contacted more voters in this precinct, but I had to spend the first half of the day writing a four-page paper for a class.
-q

stimp said...

you rock, Q!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Stimp!
:-)
It's so great to have all the work pay off, finally!
-q