Friday, October 22, 2004

Common Ground: The Issues That Matter

In order of concern, the top three voter priortities are: the economy, the war, and healthcare. Turns out that our nation's senior voters are worried about the war in Iraq just as much as the youth vote. For all we have been told that there is a huge generation gap and America is divided, that there is far more common ground than we have been led to believe. Have you offered that senior citizen in your world a ride to the polls yet?

BIRDS & BEES: Fantasies of a better America: Phone sex plus political activism equals true love.

CAMPAIGN ISSUES: The US is not a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC)which was established as a permanent war crimes tribunal in 2002. Bush adamently opposes "hauling US soldiers in front of foreign judges" and has gone so far as to cut military aid to countries that join the court. Others feel differently.

JOCKS: Gunning for the NRA vote: Kerry goes hunting for undecided votes in Ohio.

TECHNOLOGY: No, I'm geeker than he is: Candidates seek credibility in the computer community.

TUNES: No harmony here: Philip Glass sues conservative filmmakers for unauthorized use of his music.

WEB SURF: Dum de dum dum: Passions about the presidential election start young in this family.

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