Since the defeat of reason John Kerry last week in the U.S. elections, I have been getting a lot of sympathy email from non-American friends ("I promise not to discuss the election!" is the general tenor) and some remarkable emails from the Americans. One of them wrote that she was so upset by Bush's election she had to go to bed for two days. (Her husband had voted for Bush. I would like to see the male-female breakdown of the vote.) Someone else just sent me Adam Felber's concession speech. The Canadians, always ready to help (and as Spy magazine once put it, to apologize to cash machines), have set up a website devoted to arranging marriages for Americans who want to leave their country.
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I for one was one american extremely happy about the election results. So there you have it. An opinion actually different from yours and the others in your bubble. Can you accept that? Most non Bush supporters can't. But hey that's democracy. Change it, accept it, or get the hell out of the way,like go to France or something.
Posted by: Tim | 30 December 2005 at 19:41