The link below will open a window to a petition I wrote around May 12 calling on John F. Kerry to resign from the senate, and from his run for the presidency. I wrote the petition after seeing Kerry's petition blasting Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and calling for his removal form his possition. Your signature would be appreciated.
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on May 15, 2004
It does become a matter of this petition even making any difference in the life of a politician. Great idea and I widh it all the luck there is, but, how many petitions have you signed in your life that fell on deaf ears and blind eyes. I wouldn't have a problem signing it and I just may, but again, will it change the outcome of what is going to happen in November.


The petition is not designed to get Kerry to resign. It's deigned to be one of many voices expressing why Kerry does not deserve to be President of the U.S. If this petition results in one person voting for George Bush, who might have stayed home instead, it will be a success. Americans do not know John Kerry. The more they know the more they will dislike him.

Conservatives are more likely than liberals to sit an election out. We need to convince the right people how important it is to get involved. This is just a small way to do that. I hope there will be lots more. And if such efforts were as useless as the liberals claim, why do they bother trying to run them down?
on May 15, 2004
I agree that nobody knows John Kerry, and this is one of the great tragedies of our time. There are two people responsible for this, not just one. The first, of course, is John Kerry. The second is the month of May, which is guilty of the high crime of not being August or September. I am thinking of creating a petition against the forces of time for not letting now be in the future, and not letting the future, when Americans will know John Kerry, be now. Whatever the case, the false rumor of the liberal media that Kerry has the right to a full summer of campaigning is ruining the moral fabric of our country. I propose lynching an environmentalist.

on May 16, 2004
Conservatives are more likely than liberals to sit an election out.


Is not true....Both of these groups tend to be politically active, liberals through the ideal of socialism and conservatives through the ideal of capitalism. The difference is that conservatives tend to personally benefit from their idealism. So the 'liberals' need to work hard at motivating those people who do benefit from 'liberal' idealism, the working classes. It is not the conservatives but the working classes who are most likely to sit out an election. If you look at any country where there is compulsory voting it is always the conservatives who, for this reason, wish to bring in voluntary voting (i.e. to keep the working classes away from voting) and the liberals who wish to keep compulsory voting so as to force the working classes to vote.
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