Four More Years, Indeed.
I have fulfilled the ultimate civic duty. My vote was accepted at 8:15am on November 2nd, 2004. An elderly lady, with bad skin and a mustache, received my ballot, placed it gently through the slit of the ballot box, and thanked me politely. What, no sticker?
Of course I received a sticker. But I should have gotten a medal instead. So should all those young conservatives who have been defending the administration's foreign and domestic policies in colleges all across the USA. We have struggled through these last two years, and we have the scars to prove it. I personally was hit in the face with a silver colored Sony Mini-DV camcorder that was attached to an angry peace protester’s right hand. My friend, a leader of the Bruin Republicans, was assaulted and battered. Tires were slashed, and classmates were ridiculed by pot-head professors. But through it all we stood firm and made our arguments. Through reason and debate we strengthened our own beliefs and fine-tuned our arguments. We contributed evidence, something many liberal college kids have yet to discover, to the rhetoric war. We proved that Bush did not lie. We shifted the burden of proof where it belongs, on silly liberals who, in absence of any evidence, maintain that the war was, and is, being waged for oil.
We also disputed the facts, or lack thereof, of “Fart and Heighten 9/11,” a film designed to expose the Jews in Nazi Germany. Oh wait, that wasn’t directed by Fritz Hipper and it wasn’t about the Jews. It was Michael marxist-neihilist-America Hater Moore’s propaganda lovechild for the stupid. Was it as bad as “The Eternal Jew?” No, and only because it targeted the Bush administration rather than a whole cultural entity.
Overall, we are better off today then we were 4 years ago. The terrorists are on the run and the economy is slowly making a comeback; though I was informed that lawyers may suffer. The unemployment rate is down, the housing market is still strong, and Afghanistan is a success story. Iraq is on its way too. Well over 80% of the country is secured and the Kurds have been spared another genocidal attempt against their existence.
We should be proud of our accomplishments and this election only confirms this idea. After all, the election was a referendum on the Democrats as well. The people of this country chose to distance themselves from the likes of Moore, and appeasers such as Tim Robbins, and Martin –I think I am the real president- Sheen. They rejected liberal nonsense, negativity, and Hollywood demagoguery.
Lesson learned: Democrats need to distance themselves from left wing communists who still think that there are no terrorist and that the cold war was not really a war (See the list of dead in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Vietnam, Korea, Cuba, etc…)
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