Quote Originally Posted by Fuzakeru
A few people I know were going to vote for Kerry until they found out he about him being Pro-Choice ( I'll go ahead and call it that because that what is sounds like to me ) and at the last moment changed their vote to Bush.

As for the "Don't Call Each Other Stupid," rule that had to be reannounced in here - It's pretty sad in my opinion that we must resort to that sort of thing. I voted for who I felt more comfortable with as President and regardless of if you voted for Bush or Kerry you shouldn't be put down for it. To be honest, I'm extremely tired of being called a moron because I voted for Bush.
Well, Republicans(those that I spoke with) generally say Democrats are such whiners. I guarantee you that if the reverse were true on the election, you'd have red shirts whining just as much as blue shirts are now. So for you Bush voters, you're going to have to deal with our miscontent until time eases our pain...because 4 years is a long-long time and frustration often leads to complaint.

When you put so much faith into one man(or into opposition of his opponent), you get angry and depressed that he lost. You wouldn't understand how some of us Democrats feel, because we're on the losing end. It's funny how people call it "pathetic" or "sad" that some people call voters of another party morons for voting for the opposition...yet it's just calling the kettle black. It's easy for Bush supporters to gloat and look down on us, because you've won.

I'm not defending anyone(including myself) now, but the fact that so many of the youth let us fellow youth down was pathetic. If there is a possible draft, and those who were Kerry supporters didn't vote and they were drafted...well, eh...I don't want to wish any bad luck on anyone right now, but I hate how these young voters want change and yet sit back and hope that everyone else does their job. It's pathetic really. I'm more angry at the non-voters than the voters of the opposition. What happened to the so called youth gap? Are we so fat and lazy that we can't leave a bag of chips behind and just walk to a booth and vote? They had the day off for Christ's sake...most people had the day off on election day...and most stores were closed...absolutely no excuse.