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sinkwriter ([personal profile] sinkwriter) wrote2008-11-04 12:09 pm

Are we stranger... or stronger?

It's a gorgeous day here in Illinois. The sun is shining, the breeze is warm, and the falling leaves are vibrant and colorful.

As soon as I'm finished posting this, I'm going outside to savor a walk, but for now, I wanted to say that I have just returned from my polling location.

My vote has been posted. My voice has been heard!

Over the past months, my voice has been generally quiet, as I've become exceedingly weary of all the campaigning and the ever-present, often heated political discussions. I admit I'll be relieved when all the votes have been counted and this election process is complete.

Putting personal exhaustion aside for a moment, I cannot deny that today is a significant day. History will be made. We will either see the first African-American President, or the first female Vice-President, of the United States. That is so remarkable, I could cry.

Last election, filled with civic duty pride, I posted a humorous quote (to MySpace) from one of my favorite politically-themed television programs. Today I shall post a new quote, this one exemplifying why I think it's so important to vote. And why it's important to be informed and get involved.

As said by Leo McGarry (the beloved, magnificent actor John Spencer), during an episode entitled "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part I," from The West Wing:

"Because I'm tired of it. Year after year after year after year, having to choose between the lesser of 'who cares'? Of trying to get myself excited about a candidate who can speak in complete sentences. Of setting the bar so low... I can hardly look at it. They say a good man can't get elected President. I don't believe that, do you?"

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I want to believe that a good man or woman can get elected President. I want to believe that despite our political differences, we all want something positive to happen in this country, and for everyone, everywhere around the world. I want to believe that things can change for the better.

In order to make those changes, in order to demand what it is we want to see from our own government, we all must vote.

As I said in that first post over on MySpace, and I think it bears repeating, it's important! It's our right and our privilege. And you know what they say: Do it or don't do it, but if you don't do it, you don't get to bitch about the state of the country. You never know, your vote could have swung things in a whole other direction.

Go vote!


Now, for a bit of levity:

LEO: Let's take a break.
PRESIDENT BARTLET: (pointing to his speech script) We meant 'stronger' here, right?
SAM: What's it say?
BARTLET: "I'm proud to report our country's stranger than it was a year ago"?
SAM: That's a typo.
BARTLET: (shrugs) Could go either way.

~ The West Wing, "He Shall, From Time To Time..."

;D

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[identity profile] la-tante.livejournal.com 2008-11-04 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
we are stranger!! yes we are!!
this has been, without a doubt, the hardest election cycle i've ever lived through. and i'm hardly breathing waiting to get through just today! but late tonight, i'll either be drunk with happiness or packing to move to canada. it's only a few hours left.
big hugs to you,
julia

[identity profile] geezbones.livejournal.com 2008-11-04 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
>>The West Wing, I miss that show so much!!

Anyway, good luck to you all. It's an important day, I'm curious to know who will win but I guess we have to wait a little bit longer. In my opinion, if I had to vote, I would. Simply because I think it's a right you are given and you can't waste it. There are places where people still don't have the right to choose so...Besides here in Argentina it's obligatory to vote, if not you could be punished by the law - of course, there are some exceptions.

[identity profile] inlaterdays.livejournal.com 2008-11-04 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
*hugs*

It feels good to vote.

[identity profile] bardsmaid.livejournal.com 2008-11-04 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Good to see you checking in! Glad to see you've voted. Here in Oregon, it's all done by mail, so I voted last Friday and then walked my ballot over to the community center drop box. :-)

[identity profile] fire-mare.livejournal.com 2008-11-05 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Roger Ebert posted a beautiful (if you want to call it) essay to the Chicago Sun Times website. Of course, he is a strong Obama support; I know its a matter of city pride, but I bet you would be hard pressed to find someone in Chicago who isn't right now. In it, he says "If ever a president was elected by We the People, he is that president." Check it out - Roger just confirmed feelings I've been feeling all morning :)

Do you think John Spencer was looking down at the long lines at the polls and smiling? I bet he was :)