Saturday, October 16, 2004
Harmonic Tremors?
From Pardon My English
I’m going to tell you a secret now.
There’s an earthquake coming, and if you stand very still and block out the noise of Iraq and the economy and Scott Peterson and Bill O’Reilly and everything else that passes for news these days, you can hear it. The ground is humming softly, all over Red America. The sound gets louder on Sundays and Wednesdays, and mid-week Thursdays, but then it softens for a bit.
But it’s still there. And on November 2, everyone will hear it.
There’s a campaign out there–actually, thousands of them–among pro-family voters to register new voters and get them to the polls. And the issue isn’t Bush. It isn’t Iraq. And it isn’t the economy.
The issue is gay marriage.
(read the rest! It's long and it's a great read!)
I’m going to tell you a secret now.
There’s an earthquake coming, and if you stand very still and block out the noise of Iraq and the economy and Scott Peterson and Bill O’Reilly and everything else that passes for news these days, you can hear it. The ground is humming softly, all over Red America. The sound gets louder on Sundays and Wednesdays, and mid-week Thursdays, but then it softens for a bit.
But it’s still there. And on November 2, everyone will hear it.
There’s a campaign out there–actually, thousands of them–among pro-family voters to register new voters and get them to the polls. And the issue isn’t Bush. It isn’t Iraq. And it isn’t the economy.
The issue is gay marriage.
(read the rest! It's long and it's a great read!)