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November 03, 2004

My inspiring advice on Nov. 3

Find a line you care about.

Declare it.

Don't let them cross it.

Don't retreat from it.

Repeat for four years.

Posted by D. Weinberger at November 3, 2004 04:40 PM


Comments

Slogan to put everywhere, including on flags flying outside our homes:

50 Million Said No

Posted by: The One True b!X | November 3, 2004 05:29 PM


The November 2004 Presidential Election Motto, Double-Entendre Version:

BUSH & DICK - NO GAY MARRIAGE

Posted by: The One True b!X | November 3, 2004 06:24 PM


You go David! BTW, I just quoted you heavily on our website here:

http://futurehi.net/

Posted by: Paul | November 3, 2004 07:14 PM


Trotsky's famous dialectical "law of combined and uneven development" is either buried deep within the meaning of yesterday's fiasco, or it's back to the table rasa for good.

Posted by: bw | November 3, 2004 09:27 PM


First, I would like to write that I am sorry about President Bush.

Second, a suggestion. Design blog buttons saying "the next president is a Democrat". Different slogans, diffrent designs. Set up a website with the buttons.


Ask people to put a button in their blog but the images should be shown from the website and not from their blogs.

Set up a statistics program that shows how many people are exposed to the buttons.

If you see a decline over time, do something about it.

Good luck,

Hanan

Posted by: Hanan Cohen | November 4, 2004 12:29 AM


Get this: The Democratic party i DEAD: INEFFECTIVE as a real opposition party with any real power. bush won because he was better at presenting the populist message--period. Edwards my make you feel good, but his message is out of touch with the real world, while Kerry is just plain wishy.

Posted by: bw | November 4, 2004 08:04 AM


Well said. Thank you.

I've promised myself to write a minimum of one op-ed piece per month, to be sent to radio and print outlets, so that I can speak out on the issues which matter to me. Because I have a voice, and I'm darn well going to use it.

Posted by: Rachel | November 4, 2004 02:03 PM


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