Stop and think
by Thomas Sowell
Washington Times
10/26/04
While many people are urging us to vote -- regardless of for whom, for what, or for what reason -- there are very few urging us to do what is far more important: Stop and think. Voting is not a matter of personal expression but a serious responsibility for choosing what course this country will take in the years -- and decades -- ahead. Seldom have two presidential candidates presented more starkly contrasting visions of what course to take, both internationally and domestically. But this election is not about Sen. John Kerry or President Bush or even about the next four years. It is about a country at a crossroads and closely divided as to which road to take -- roads from which there may be no turning back for many years.
We are talking about our future and the future of our children and grandchildren...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?B258435A9
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Washington Times
10/26/04
While many people are urging us to vote -- regardless of for whom, for what, or for what reason -- there are very few urging us to do what is far more important: Stop and think. Voting is not a matter of personal expression but a serious responsibility for choosing what course this country will take in the years -- and decades -- ahead. Seldom have two presidential candidates presented more starkly contrasting visions of what course to take, both internationally and domestically. But this election is not about Sen. John Kerry or President Bush or even about the next four years. It is about a country at a crossroads and closely divided as to which road to take -- roads from which there may be no turning back for many years.
We are talking about our future and the future of our children and grandchildren...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?B258435A9
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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