----- Original Message -----
From: "Ritu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Killer Bs Discussion'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 10:35 PM
Subject: RE: My election mantras


>
> Nick Arnett wrote:
>
> > Whoever wins, it'll be okay.
> >
> > This is not to say that I don't have opinions... but they're just
my
> > opinions.
> >
> > Whoever wins, he won't be perfect, nor will he make us perfect.
> > Sometimes the "wrong" guy wins to teach us a lesson.  I'm open to
the
> > idea that this could be the case whoever wins this election.
> >
> > It is not the most important thing, even though it is important.
> >
> > If I keep telling myself these things, I expect to be able behave
as
> > though they are true, which I suspect they are.
>
> The last decade and a half of Indian politics has taught me that all
> this is indeed true. The only change I'd make is in the first
sentence -
> 'Whoever wins, it would be relatively ok, most places, most of the
> times'. As for the rest, well while I have accepted it, it is still
too
> dispaasionate a position for me to take during elections. I am
always
> excited from the night preceding the elections until the
announcement of
> results. This is the first time I have ever been excited by a
non-Indian
> election though. :)
>
> And on that note, could somebody be kind enough to let me know when
the
> voting starts and when the results are expected, preferably in GMT?
> Thanks. :)
>
11 AM GMT til 3 AM GMT for the continental States and add 3 hours (I
think) for Alaska and Hawaii.


xponent
A Long Day Maru
rob


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