Monday, October 25, 2004

Reason # 7 To Do It In '04: Vote For Your Future

Whether or not you are able to save money, you can still invest heavily in your future by voting. Candidates are the people who decide what roads we will drive on (if any), how many EMS crews are funded in your area, what services are available and to who. They build hospitals, libraries, schools, and make the laws in your community. By voting, you choose the people who will make the policies and rates that drive your world. Who shares your vision of a bright future (or at least a vital part of it)? Vote wisely. Vote for your future.

PS: 2004 non-partisan voter guides now available at the League Of Women Voters.

BIRDS & BEES: Small man, small visions: Finally, we know why George is so angry at the rest of the world.

CAMPAIGN ISSUES: How important is the Nader Factor? Three out of four Nader supporters say they would vote for Kerry over Bush were their man not in the race. Will the votes that Kerry loses to Nader throw the election to Bush?"

JOCKS: More errors for the home team: Kerry repeatedly flubs score from Red Sox victory in Game One of World Series.

TECHNOLOGY: Everything is more intense on the Internet: Online videos make campaign even more contentious.

TUNES: Punked turns political: Ashton Kutcher goes on campaign trail in Iowa for Kerry.

WEB SURF: Mission impossible: Try to put a brain into the body of President Bush.

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