What do you want for dinner, Steph? Whiskey. Thank you for asking.

I'm freaked. Just totally freaked out right now. It's about 10:30 here and I think I'm going to throw up. Colorado went to Bush. No shock. But the Senate race is narrowing and it looks like we may get a Democrat in the seat. Please, God, please. As God as my witness, I will never drink a Coors product all of my life.
Congress is in Republican control. This royally sucks. But it would be nice to break the Republican stranglehold in Colorado with a democratic seat in the Senate. My Congress woman for Denver won by a landslide, so there are little victories.

Ohio is the new Florida. Shit. I don't live there anymore, probably won't ever again. But it's home. And shit. 9 hours lines in Ohio. I haven't had a chance to call the fam there yet and I wonder what it's like for them right now. It's bizarre, I tell you. It shouldn't be happening. Ohio has been suffering under a horrid unemployment rate. Cleveland was at 33%. There are parts of rural Ohio that are at 60% - and they're voting Republican because they've been convinced that Kerry will take away their guns and require forced abortions and sex changes.

As for the anti-gay marriage amendments - FUCK whoever lobbied to get those on the ballots in 11 states. Any issue that involves the rights of a minority should NEVER be left up to the popular vote. That's called the tyranny of the majority, and we have a court system designed to protects the rights of minorities from that. Can you imagine where the civil rights movement would have went if we left the fate of African-Americans up to the states'popular vote? I hope to GOD the courts find a way to strike down the anti-gay marriage amendments as unconstitutional.

More whiskey, I don't think I can sleep....

From: [identity profile] wiebke.livejournal.com


Georgia voted for Bush and voted in a new *truly* Republican senator (as opposed to the Democratic Republican Zell Miller). For the amendment, the only reason it was only 78% yes was that while probably 80% of the counties vote 90%+ in support, voters in the Atlanta area only supported it by 60%. So even in the biggest gay metro area in the South, people supported unconstitutional bigotry.

I feel just great.

My poor rep. in Congress, John Lewis, is going to be like the lone voice of sanity, I swear to God...

From: [identity profile] catscradle.livejournal.com


There's just so much that sucks about this election. Where do you even begin...?

I'm still holding out hope for Ohio as many of the precincts not reporting are in North East Ohio, which is a democratic stronghold. I don't know why I'm holding on so hard... it's like I just need it to get to the next day. I don't remember being so drained from an election before =P

From: [identity profile] vasiliki.livejournal.com


they've been convinced that Kerry will take away their guns and require forced abortions and sex changes.

As if ANY American President would ever do that! Then the US wouldn't be the US anymore. Some things can't change.

From: [identity profile] catscradle.livejournal.com


It's amazing how Bush can get people to believe him. Instill enough fear and I guess you can do anything. If it's any consulation to the rest of the world, at least half the citizens of the US hate Bush. We're not all stupid and we'll be waiting for a chance to impeach him and get him the hell out of the White House. We did it with Nixon shortly after he second term win, maybe we can pull it off again. If he wins. I haven't let go of Ohio yet...
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