yakalskovich: (The Princess' typist in RW)
Maru ([personal profile] yakalskovich) wrote2004-11-03 09:52 am
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Friends! Americans! Non-countrymen!

I finally caved in to the suspense and peeked, and what did I see? Nobody has won again!

I just wonder (rhethorically, of course): who were these people who voted for Bush? All the Americans on my flist didn't, that much is certain. Underworld, it looks as if all of LiveJournal in its entirety didn't. All of the Internet didn't, possibly. And "my" State (Wisconsin) certainly didn't, nor my distant relatives by a cousin's marriage (Yay! Go Annemarie!). So the suspicion befalls me that the people voting for Bush must all have been Sims, specially bred for the occasion.

On the other hand, nothing is decided yet. Ohio says who wins, and Ohio is gratefully taking its sweet time to thoroughly count everything, so anything like the Florida hullaballoo the last time around will be averted.

Re: Theologische Exkursion

[identity profile] wiebke.livejournal.com 2004-11-03 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
I think you can trust me that I know what a "real" Christian is about. And the people I'm talking about aren't.

Re: Theologische Exkursion

[identity profile] woelfle.livejournal.com 2004-11-03 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
Yep, I do. No hard feelings. It's just that it really irks me how the fundamentalists of any religion get so much more attention than the others, and the whole religion gets labelled one way or the other. There are officially gay ministers and stuff.

What Bush does is a sheer perversion of Christianity.

Funny how I always feel I must defend christian religion against criticism, but criticise it to no end myself when talking to religious people.