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I really like the quote Wil Wheaton (yes, that Wil Wheaton) put up in this post.

Here’s the quote, from a blog by Oliver Willis:

The amazing thing to me about this race was that Bush could be as divisive as he wanted to be, but it never penalized him. The most important things in the world were responded to with infantile answers or complete ignorance. Where he stood was clear. Simplicity wins.

Also, hear what Matt Lum has to say, literally.

I know the world will not end, but it will now be a less tolerant, less embracing, more greedy, more dangerous world to live in.

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J Expounded Thusly:

Actually, Bush wasn’t divisive. It seems to me he brought conservatives together like never before, got them thinking with one mind.

He DID cause bitterness in resentment in those who don’t think like him. What has been swimming through my mind, though, most of the day is this: The majority of Americans DO think like him. Which, as I said earlier, puts us in the minority.

So, what are we gonna do about it?

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004 • 8:00pm • Permalink

 

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