Actually, I was just joking. I don't enjoy the political areana, and I'm no longer a student, I just thought I would insert the oposing side and see what happens. I plan on voting for Gore personally--I suppose I consider him the lessor of the two evils. I have noticed recently that Bush seems to target seniors in his campaign adds on TV, and I know that seniors and older adults vote more than young people, but I still can't help but think that although they are trying to appeal to the group that votes--we as young adults and teens are the future of the country. I feel it's more important to focus on the future of the country. Just my opinion. I haven't seen many of Gore's campain ads, which is odd considering I live in a democratic state, so I don't know what he is targeting. I do know I like his stand on education better than Bush. But one of the main reasons I plan to vote for Gore is the religion issue. I am all for freedom of religion--and from what I've read, Bush obviously is not. I believe people should be able to practice what they want, when they want. I read an artical about Bush--which I will try to find and post here--that he doesn't agree that witchcraft or wicca is a religion and that the people in the military should not be allowed to practice. It is by constitutional law a religion--made so in 1985 I believe. I will try to find the artical and post online. It is in the archives of
www.witchvox.com. This is one of the main reasons I am not going to vote for Bush.