Avalux
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Fri Sep-10-04 09:42 AM
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At this point, the enemy doesn't care about the independent or undecided voters. They're focused on energizing their base, on getting as many of their faithful fundies as possible to the polls. That's what the convention was all about. On the flipside, they're also working feverishly to discourage us - keep our base home, make us believe we've already lost the election. If they succeed and Democrats don't turn out, they win.
The media is doing a great job aiding and abetting the enemy by repeating over and over that Kerry is way behind in the polls and must move heaven and earth if he has any chance at all of keeping his candidacy alive. BLAH BLAH BLAH.
So here we are. The enemy is engaged in a very ugly game of psyops. We must not believe it, we must not listen and allow ourselves to get discouraged. We have the responsibility to repeat this to everyone we talk to and do everything we can to make sure Democrats VOTE. Hell, I'll even rent a bus and volunteer to drive.
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Bernardo de La Paz
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Fri Sep-10-04 10:01 AM
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| 1. Yes. Get out the vote. Peel Conservative base away. |
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Get out the vote. Call them up on election day and ask if they have voted. Drive voters to the polls.
Register new voters now. Deadlines approaching. More new voters are Democratic anyway.
Peel away the conservative base. Get them to vote Libertarian or Constitutional or stay at home if they can't vote Kerry. Bush is not a fiscal conservative, not an environmental conservative, and not a conservative against foreign interventionism.
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