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Election Night
As with many people, I think I hit 100% saturation on this Presidential Election thing. I'm just god-damn sick of it, and frankly it brings out things in some people that just make me uncomfortably ill to dwell on for too long. I voted over a week ago, and I'm ready for this thing to just be over. Absentee voting in Washington state rocks, and I don't have to see the lines of people with signs outside the local school this way. Ideally, I'd like the Chimpster (and perhaps more importantly, the nutballs he has surrounded himself with) to be packing his crap come Wednesday, but until this thing actually finishes it is only a fevered dream.
Seems like people have plans for parties or other election night events. I think I'm going to do my best to be hiding in my apartment watching DVDs or enjoying some other some other non-live media. I personally wish it was illegal for the media to do any 'predictions' or 'exit polling' or other crap until all the damn polls actually close and the counting is more than 0.0001% done. I'm also betting we won't even know the final results for weeks if we have the kind of voting challenges we saw last time around, and it isn't like the country has gotten healthier or less paranoid since 2000.
And really, once you have cast your vote and done your best to encourage others to actually participate (at any level) in the decisions of our country, what is there to do but try to remain calm and wait. If Kerry wins, there will a lot of upset people in the country. If Bush wins, there will be a lot of upset people in the country. There isn't any result that will unify the country, or make most people feel like the country is heading in the right direction again. Calls for riots, anger, and bitterness are guaranteed to fill the national consciousness no matter how things turn out tomorrow night. I'm really ready for that to be over as well.
Seems like people have plans for parties or other election night events. I think I'm going to do my best to be hiding in my apartment watching DVDs or enjoying some other some other non-live media. I personally wish it was illegal for the media to do any 'predictions' or 'exit polling' or other crap until all the damn polls actually close and the counting is more than 0.0001% done. I'm also betting we won't even know the final results for weeks if we have the kind of voting challenges we saw last time around, and it isn't like the country has gotten healthier or less paranoid since 2000.
And really, once you have cast your vote and done your best to encourage others to actually participate (at any level) in the decisions of our country, what is there to do but try to remain calm and wait. If Kerry wins, there will a lot of upset people in the country. If Bush wins, there will be a lot of upset people in the country. There isn't any result that will unify the country, or make most people feel like the country is heading in the right direction again. Calls for riots, anger, and bitterness are guaranteed to fill the national consciousness no matter how things turn out tomorrow night. I'm really ready for that to be over as well.