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Cleveland protests election.
by Adam
Wednesday, Nov. 03, 2004 at 11:16 PM
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Cleveland protests election and election results.
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About 75 people turned up in downtown Cleveland to protest the election and give passerby’s a forum to voice their frustration with a right wing biased two party system, and a wait for up to 6hrs for people who did want to vote. After being presented with a “choice” of president Bush, (a fascist dictator) or John Kerry, (a less aggressive fascist dictator) there were plenty of angry words to go around.
People walking by seized the opportunity to voice there feelings by grabbing a bullhorn and letting loose. Issues ran from the 270 billion dollars, and 150,000 lives thrown away in Iraq, to the assault on gay civil rights.
Ultimately, this election is merely a reminder that our government does not have our best interest in mind. To make a change for the better, we must do it ourselves. We must band together, help each other, educate each other, and then educate everyone else. First wake yourself up, and then wake up the world.
For those who question my use of the word “fascist”, please read the definition found in the dictionary.
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WeThePeople
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Struggle
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I say no #2
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I say no #3
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MoneyForJobsNotWar
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WritingOnTheWall
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Wednesday, Nov. 03, 2004 at 11:16 PM
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