Posts tagged: voting

George Bush & His Malapropisms

By Tara Overzat

My boyfriend and I had long talked about whether Pres. George W. Bush had suffered a stroke sometime early on in his presidency. He had been an artful speaker as Governor of Texas, fast on the draw. As president those skills began to wane considerably. I never once believed he was as dumb as the media liked to portray him. If not a stroke, maybe belated effects of his earlier alcoholism had hit him hard and at a bad time.

Much like the people surrounding FDR kept the public from knowing he was in a wheelchair, Bush’s team did an artful job of letting the public believe this was just President Bush’s down-home Texas personality shining through. People in Texas, the Bush camp implied, maybe talk a little plainer and a  little slower. Bush, the explanation went, was an Everyman.

The video below is a side by side comparison of Bush’s gubernatorial debate in Texas in 1994 and a later debate in 2004. The difference in speech is striking.

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A Duty to Vote?

by Kushal Sharma
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This post on the right to vote appeared recently on the blog Unspoken Words. The author is from, and writing about, India, but the message is true the world over. Enjoy!  ~ Tara Overzat

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So the charade continues. I saw this ad where a guy approaches a girl in the crowd and tells his minions to bring her tea to wake her up. She angrily responds saying she’s not asleep. The guy assumes a self-righteous reprimanding tone and says “it’s election day, if you’re not casting a vote, then you’re asleep.”

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Excerpt: ‘I promise to vote more in the future. Pick me, oh please! I LOVE change!’

I stumbled up TexasDarlin‘s blog (http://texasdarlin.wordpress.com) this morning, and this (unfortunately) made me chuckle. Looks like it’s politics as usual…. Read more »

Golden Hill Gleaming (Yes), November 4, 2008

by Peter J. Lautz, Nov. 4, 2008

I met two women in line today

at my neighborhood polling place.

Ana from Mexico City shines

when she tells me this

is her first time voting

in America

and she is hopeful, Read more »

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