Tankerace
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Joined: 3/21/2003 From: Stillwater, OK, United States Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: byron13 A friend of Germany sent me the following link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/story/0,13918,1329858,00.html Apparently, the Guardian (an English paper) thought it would be a good idea if they provided the mailing addresses of unaffiliated voters in Clark County, Ohio, to its readership so the readership could send letters trying to persuade them on how to vote. Since the Guardian is a liberal paper, I assume the intent was to swing the vote to Kerry. Supposedly, over 11,000 Britons responded and requested addresses. This web page provides a sample of the responses from the U.S. It's pretty funny, and many of the responses are typical of what I would have expected. This is legit; there is a link at the bottom of the page to the original article in the Guardian requesting people to write in for addresses. What was the Guardian staff thinking? Or were they? Actually, the American election is very big news overseas. While at the Guardian, I cruised around, and they are keeping track of which European papers are endorsing who, and who various Arab ambassadors hope wins. Oddly, the frontpage today indicates that das Bild, a German paper, actually endorses Bush. Who woulda thunk? But there is a whole 'nuther world out there that is just as interested in this election as America is, but we don't seem to realize it. You're right. The whole world is interested in our elections, and want to shape the outcome. What they, and some Democrats, fail to realize is they can be interested in it all they want, but it is our call. The British can write all they want, the French can whine all they want, and the Swiss can denounce some of us as Brain-washed. But in the end, it will be Americans, not the world, who will determine wo will be the next President.
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